Month: June 2021

Bach / Organ Music Volume 2 / Weinrich

More of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

  • Behold: The size and power of a huge organ captured on analog tape using an All Tube Recording Chain and released on Living Stereo in 1963
  • The organ is so effortlessly clear and relaxed you will soon forget you are actually sitting in your listening room, not on a church pew
  • For those of you who know your Living Stereo organ recordings from this era, it’s Volume 2 that has the better sound

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Joe Pass / For Django

More Joe Pass

Reviews and Commentaries for the Music of Joe Pass

White Hot Stamper sound on both sides — this is some killer jazz guitar “trio” sound. There are actually two guitarists on this record, John Pisano being the other one, plus bass and drums. We’re big fans of Pacific Jazz recordings from this era, with 1964 live in the studio Tubey Magic to die for. 

We’ve played quite a few of these early jazz guitar records by the likes of Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass, Charlie Byrd, Grant Green, Wes Montgomery and others. Can’t say I’ve ever heard a better sounding one than this.

The All Tube live in the studio approach to the recording results in natural, open, rich, clear, spacious, dynamic sound the likes of which you may have never experienced. The exceptionally clear, tight, note-like bass is an added bonus — not many tube recordings get the bass to sound that way! (more…)