More of the Music of Eric Dolphy
Do the originals sound as good as these ’70s pressings?
Not a clue. Never ran into a clean one in my life.
Rarely have I heard a string bass sound better than it does here. The flute is equally gorgeous. Amazing that they could record a live jazz concert this well in 1961.
Although this is only our second Hot Stamper listing for the album, I’ve known about Dolphy’s legendary Copenhagen Concert for close to thirty years. When an audiophile hears a bass clarinet reproduced the way it is on this record he is very unlikely to forget it.
With the hundred-plus changes to the system and room I’ve made over that span of time the reproduction of the bass clarinet has only gotten more real.
It’s proof positive that everything in audio can get dramatically better with constant effort and attention to every aspect of sound. From the room to the electricity to the right cleaning techniques, everything can come together to make that instrument sound like it is in the room with you, a room that sounds like you imagine a jazz club might sound in 1961.
What a thrill. It’s what we audiophiles live for. It’s what keeps us going in this hobby.
If you know people who used to be into audio and aren’t anymore it’s because they just never got to the point where they were doing it right.