I posted this comment earlier on the 1st posting about the Blue Note Reissues and figured I would pass along here also:
I personally have been pleased with Blue Note's 75th series thus far. Dexter Gordon's "Our Man in Paris" and Art Blakey's "Free for All" I picked up recently play near flawlessly. They also certainly best the RVG CD remasters from a few years back. As stated by Mr. Fremer.. the Coltrane did have a bit of crunch on Lazy Bird near the end of the track.. but not too bad. Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage is also superb. In fact I have never heard a better copy of this album, it breathes with tons of life and Freddie Hubbard's trumpret is clear and full. The only one that has been grievous was the Ornette Coleman Trio. The pressing was pretty noisy and has quite a bit of extranious noise issue on the front of the first track. My local shop is hooking me up with a second copy to see if it will have the same problem.
I have been a Blue Note fan for more than half of my life (42 now). I have quite a bit of respect and experience with these albums in multiple formats and hope that the quality continues with this series. I also own a good handful of the Music Matters 45rpm reissues.. and yes they are AMAZING.. but for less than $20.00 even for a self confessed audiophile like me.. the new Blue Notes sound pretty damn good.
I have yet to see the Dolphy.. it has been on backorder here (I prefer to shop my local.. they have impecable service).. (and it keeps the money in town). But I had an 80's copy of that was so terrible I never played it. I am hoping for better this time around. It is my all time favorite Blue Note.. and I missed the MM verison.. that is now going for over $100 on the re -sale market.