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Blue Note Classic Vinyl Reissue Series – 2023 Release Schedule:

**January 20, 2023 – The 70s**
Grant Green – Green Is Beautiful (1970)
Bobby Hutcherson – San Francisco (1970)

**February 17, 2023 – Hard Bop**
Jackie McLean – Bluesnik (1961)
Horace Parlan – Speakin’ My Piece (1960)

**March 17, 2023 – Post-Bop**
Herbie Hancock – Empyrean Isles (1964)
Sam Rivers – Fuchsia Swing Song (1964)

**April 21, 2023 – Hidden Gems**
Dizzy Reece – Star Bright (1959)
Johnny Coles – Little Johnny C (1963)

**May 19, 2023 – Bebop**
Miles Davis – Volume 1 BLP 1501 (1952-53)
Fats Navarro – The Fabulous Fats Navarro, Vol. 1 BLP 1531 (1947-49)

**June 16, 2023 – The Rebirth**
Robert Glasper – In My Element (2006)*
Madlib – Shades of Blue (2003)*

**July 21, 2023 – Soul Jazz**
Ike Quebec – Heavy Soul (1961)
Lonnie Smith – Turning Point (1969)

**August 18, 2023 – The Avant-Garde**
Anthony Williams – Spring (1965)
Cecil Taylor – Unit Structures (1966)

*mastered from a digital source


I might honestly but every single one of these
Wow that’s some awesome stuff. Looks like I’ll be focusing my disposable income on Blue Note!
 
Blue Note Classic Vinyl Reissue Series – 2023 Release Schedule:

**January 20, 2023 – The 70s**
Grant Green – Green Is Beautiful (1970)
Bobby Hutcherson – San Francisco (1970)

**February 17, 2023 – Hard Bop**
Jackie McLean – Bluesnik (1961)
Horace Parlan – Speakin’ My Piece (1960)

**March 17, 2023 – Post-Bop**
Herbie Hancock – Empyrean Isles (1964)
Sam Rivers – Fuchsia Swing Song (1964)

**April 21, 2023 – Hidden Gems**
Dizzy Reece – Star Bright (1959)
Johnny Coles – Little Johnny C (1963)

**May 19, 2023 – Bebop**
Miles Davis – Volume 1 BLP 1501 (1952-53)
Fats Navarro – The Fabulous Fats Navarro, Vol. 1 BLP 1531 (1947-49)

**June 16, 2023 – The Rebirth**
Robert Glasper – In My Element (2006)*
Madlib – Shades of Blue (2003)*

**July 21, 2023 – Soul Jazz**
Ike Quebec – Heavy Soul (1961)
Lonnie Smith – Turning Point (1969)

**August 18, 2023 – The Avant-Garde**
Anthony Williams – Spring (1965)
Cecil Taylor – Unit Structures (1966)

*mastered from a digital source


I might honestly but every single one of these
Knockout. Whoever is curating is doing an amazing job. This series is SO much more interesting than the Tone Poet series.
 
Knockout. Whoever is curating is doing an amazing job. This series is SO much more interesting than the Tone Poet series.
to be somewhat fair, they refuse to double dip on Tone Poet vs MMJ so that's part of why the BN Classic series has some better titles. But agree--these are all really fantastic reissues. Curious to see the next batch of TP titles too.
 
to be somewhat fair, they refuse to double dip on Tone Poet vs MMJ so that's part of why the BN Classic series has some better titles. But agree--these are all really fantastic reissues. Curious to see the next batch of TP titles too.
Really hoping they use one of the series’ to reissue Sonny Rollins Vol. 1 and 2 together. I know MMJ did it, and I believe one of them was a 75th anniversary title, but would be great to have some more audiophile Sonny on Blue Note.
 
Really hoping they use one of the series’ to reissue Sonny Rollins Vol. 1 and 2 together. I know MMJ did it, and I believe one of them was a 75th anniversary title, but would be great to have some more audiophile Sonny on Blue Note.
I picked up a copy of the Disk Union cut of Vol 1 not too long ago on eBay for a good price (granted it had a generic white sleeve and that's why it was affordable) but it kills. Would love to see Vol 1 + 2 together as a TP too...
 
to be somewhat fair, they refuse to double dip on Tone Poet vs MMJ so that's part of why the BN Classic series has some better titles. But agree--these are all really fantastic reissues. Curious to see the next batch of TP titles too.
Agree. But despite no double dipping, it does seem to me that the curation of TP is very conservative and risk-free.

Joe seems reluctant to go much into 70's BN. There are plenty of gems there (and the AP series has some that could be well served by being de-Hoffman-ized).

Caddy for Daddy ranks well above Curtain Call.

Demon's Dance and Bout Soul are far more essential than Tippin The Scales.

Why no Turrentine - The Spoiler, or Never Let Me Go?

Horace Silver's Pursuit of the 27th Man is a fantastic album, never reissued. Why?

Larry Young - Mothership? Heaven on Earth? Should be prime TP material.

Why not put Donald Byrd's Half Note together into a double album?

I appreciate what we have gotten, but...IMO it could be so much more, and give a much wider perspective on the history of BN than it does - but the Classic series is doing.
 
If anybody gets any of these can you let me know the quality? Really interested in Pneuma and Tauhid but want to know how they sound before going for them with US shipping

Sadly discogs has not better info yet either. What I find so funny is that Verve constantly seems to be half-assing it with their reissues that last 4 years and Blue Note has knocked them out with BN80, Classics and Tone Poets. They are all owned by the same parent group UMG.
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Just trying out Pneuma.
It looks like Daniel Krieger from SST has put his name to the deadwax.
Sound on side one has been excellent, clean, dynamic and with silent silence which is important on this side.
Side two is shaping up well too. A much more musical side and the instruments sound clear, well defined, the piano, violin and percussion all sound wonderful to me - In the same league as the BN Classics/TPs that I've heard so far.
Definitely a shame that the sleeve is a single straight to board print and not a nice replica. The inner images from the gatefold have been reproduced well onto a printed paper inner but I'd have paid extra for a better treatment of this. That being said, for a budget release, the audio is really nice.
 
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Just trying out Pneuma.
It looks like Daniel Krieger from SST has put his name to the deadwax.
Sound on side one has been excellent, clean, dynamic and with silent silence which is important on this side.
Side two is shaping up well too. A much more musical side and the instruments sound clear, well defined, the piano, violin and percussion all sound wonderful to me - In the same league as the BN Classics/TPs that I've heard so far.
Definitely a shame that the sleeve is a single straight to board print and not a nice replica. The inner images from the gatefold have been reproduced well onto a printed paper inner but I'd have paid extra for a better treatment of this. That being said, for a budget release, the audio is really nice.

You're doing a great service for the community! Thank you.
 
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Just trying out Pneuma.
It looks like Daniel Krieger from SST has put his name to the deadwax.
Sound on side one has been excellent, clean, dynamic and with silent silence which is important on this side.
Side two is shaping up well too. A much more musical side and the instruments sound clear, well defined, the piano, violin and percussion all sound wonderful to me - In the same league as the BN Classics/TPs that I've heard so far.
Definitely a shame that the sleeve is a single straight to board print and not a nice replica. The inner images from the gatefold have been reproduced well onto a printed paper inner but I'd have paid extra for a better treatment of this. That being said, for a budget release, the audio is really nice.
Did you get Tauhid as well? I might see if these pop up in the US. If not might grab some from the series from Juno or wherever has them.
 
Recently picked this OG up in great shape for $6
Hobo Flats
1963 Verve

A little different because Bob Simpson is the recording engineer instead of the normal RVG and it's deemed Jump Blues, Cool Jazz
Sounds awesome. Sound stage is super.

Really fun addition to the collection.

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