If you have a favorite copy of this album please share which one it is.
I'm also interested in how the (currently out of print) Classic 45 compares to the (currently in print) ORG 45.
Thanks,
Dre
It's better, IMO. Hard to explain the differences. I prefer the Classic 45. I also have a NM original in mono. That too sounds great. I listen to this album quite often. I also found that the classic 45 is better than the ORG 45 for "Love for three oranges suite" also.
You won't like my comments. I have both the Classic 45 and the ORG 45, but the one I always gravitate to when listening for pleasure is this one.... It took me a long time to hunt down. Ever since MikeL played it for me in his room, it's been one of my favorites. I also understand from friends I trust that the mono pressing is more musical - but only in a mono dedicated arm/cart. Bruce B now has the Philips Mono that I found. Both 45's are more dynamic and quieter, with the Classic sounding a bit more "musical", but for pure pleasure, I listen to the 6-eye.
Hmmm...I have both the mono and stereo 6 eyes and recall preferring the stereo. I have a hazy remembrance of playing these at Mike L's and preferring the Classic 45. "Sounds" like we should do a shoot out...
Gary, How could I not like your comments? I asked for them. Thanks for posting.
Is this a 6-eye demo I'm looking at?
Interesting comment on the ORG vs. classic 45 of Jazz Party. With some other pressings, I've found the ORG reissues to be the more "musical" while the Classic reissues would be described as somewhat more "detailed". I don't really think those terms describe it but I'm going with the flow for now. This makes me want to get my hands on the Classic 45 of Jazz Party even more.
Dre
No surprise that different people will like different pressings. I have a CL 180 gram 33, and the CR test pressing 33. I like the test pressing a little more. I suspect I would like the CR 45 more than the test pressing but have not compared the two.
Thanks Sean and BruceAs Gary stated, I have both the mono and Classic 45's. I've heard that the 33's are quieter but don't have them to compare. Don't think you can beat a good pressing of the mono!
Dre, because it's a lot of work to track another copy down. Yes, it's a 6-eye promo. The 6-eye mono promo has red-on-white print. It took me over a year to track these down. The mono was thrashed, but the stereo plays extremely clean.
I too find that sometimes the Classic re-issues too "clean" and too detailed - almost etched, like the music has been "sharpened". However, in this case, I preferred the Classic as more preferable to listen to. However, in the past 3 years, I've almost given up on buying re-issues, and spend my time/money hunting down originals.
Gary, That's no problem. I have plenty of vinyl to keep me busy until a good/better copy show's up. When I spot a 6-eye promo I'll give it a try.
Dre
OK guess I'm the odd man out when it comes to the sound of this performance.
I never have and just don't get it. Every once in a while, I pull Jazz Party off the shelf (either the ORG or Classic) and hope the sound has changed; no such luck. The top end on this recording is really, really tipped up and bright and screams to be played back on a phono section with a Columbia EQ curve.
It's on the edge...I agree but doesn't fall off in my system. Clear as a bell that recording.
Christian: I'm curious. Have you played it on the Clearaudio vs. the AF1?
It's on the edge...I agree but doesn't fall off in my system. Clear as a bell that recording.
what's the diff with a 6 eye promo mono original and a regular 6 eye mono original ? I have both, but my white and red label promo is not as good condition as my standard 6 eye mono...
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