Hot Stamper Pressings of Blue Note Recordings Available Now
Warning: the record you see pictured is not the record we are discussing in this commentary.
For this mystery title our recent shootout involved two early New York Blue Note pressings.
We don’t need to tell you that those are the ones that take us years to find, and cost us a pretty penny (in audiophile playing condition) when we do find them.
One of them we’ve had on the shelf for years to use as a reference pressing. We knew it could be beaten, that it would never be able to win a shootout, but we also knew it had a lot of the qualities we were looking for on the album.
It sounds right, the way the best Blue Notes from this era usually do, regardless of what you may have read elsewhere.
Our Hot Stamper pressings are guaranteed to soundly beat (ahem) whichever versions of the album have been recommended by any of the self-described audiophile “experts” or your money back.
When those who produce Blue Note reissues and those who review them tell you Rudy did not know how to cut a record that sounds right on good equipment, you can easily prove to yourself how hard of hearing these people must be by simply buying one of our Hot Stamper pressings.
You can send it back — that’s up to you — but at least you will know how full of it these audiophile reviewers must be to write such nonsense. We love Rudy and make no bones about it.
Our notes for both early pressings are shown below.
Top copy:
This New York label pressing is very sweet and open. It lacks some warmth and depth in the midrange.
Lower copy:
This one is very tubey, big and bold, but it gets hot on the horns and needs space.







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