Doctor_of_Jazz
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Actually THIS is Somethin' Else.this is something else
Actually THIS is Somethin' Else.this is something else
I got the same email saying my Live at Club Mozambique (which is already out) was holding up my order.Anyone else get this email? I get that my order contains the two Tone Poets that have been delayed to the end of February, but the Lee Konitz album is out already. Should I start worrying that something is amiss?
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Strange, I got Club Mozambique weeks ago from amazon. Pretty sure it shipped on the street date, or maybe on the Monday after.I got the same email saying my Live at Club Mozambique (which is already out) was holding up my order.
yeah, it's showing up as in stock on Amazon but not available from uDiscover until the end of February.Strange, I got Club Mozambique weeks ago from amazon. Pretty sure it shipped on the street date, or maybe on the Monday after.
Anyone else get this email? I get that my order contains the two Tone Poets that have been delayed to the end of February, but the Lee Konitz album is out already. Should I start worrying that something is amiss?
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I've gotten five as well. Maybe I'll email to find out exactly what is going on instead of my original plan of waiting and hoping for the best.I also got this, too ..... actually I have now received five delay emails from uDiscover on two orders for Blue Notes I made in early December when they had a nice sale going on. I just emailed CS to see if perhaps I could pay them to somehow ship the albums they actually do have on hand so some might eventually get here (crosses fingers)
I've gotten five as well. Maybe I'll email to find out exactly what is going on instead of my original plan of waiting and hoping for the best.
They are fucking expensive but I’m pleased to have both so far.John Coltrane - Blue Train SRX came in and wow...I don't even have words. I have listened to this record at least 200 times in my life and this is something else. Is it worth the 85 bucks? For me, yes. I get the backlash, I do. But I am so happy to say, this was worth every penny for me.
They are fucking expensive but I’m pleased to have both so far.
Also, Carol from Music Matters is gonna see if she can find me a replacement jacket. So does that mean I should spin away with the record. Or may they want me to send it back?
So spin away?Any replacements I have received from MMJ have been just the record in a plain sleeve or an empty jacket.
So spin away?
I haven’t even heard the whole SRX.
Played just a part of “Blue Train” out of curiosity.
Thought I would be sending it back.
I would say the Dol or WaxTime pressings would be the worst, easily available pressings. I am tempted to throw the the 75th Anniversary pressing in, but at least that was mastered by Grundman even if the pressing is reportedly bad.I also couldn't control myself and ordered a copy of MMJ's new Art Blakey SRX, it should arrive here in Austria within the next few days.
This will be my third pressing of one of my all-time favourite Jazz albums, besides a 1959 stereo OG and a pretty good sounding WaxTime release.
Here a question to you guys, just for personal interest and to be able to compare pressings and even get a better understanding of this...
Could you recommend a really really bad pressing of this record? Maybe one with really bad mastering, or where you can even hear some MP3 artifacts or similar issues...
I'd like to have the different pressings of the same record (original, audiophile, crappy,...), to compare pressings in-house or for future hifi purchases/plans...
I am glad I snagged one. They are now also OOS. I'm going to A/B it against my "regular" MM press once it arrives.John Coltrane - Blue Train SRX came in and wow...I don't even have words. I have listened to this record at least 200 times in my life and this is something else. Is it worth the 85 bucks? For me, yes. I get the backlash, I do. But I am so happy to say, this was worth every penny for me.
I would say the Dol or WaxTime pressings would be the worst, easily available pressings. I am tempted to throw the the 75th Anniversary pressing in, but at least that was mastered by Grundman even if the pressing is reportedly bad.