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Michael Fremer  |  Mar 31, 2014  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969  |  40 comments
The first four 75th anniversary Blue Note vinyl reissues arrived the other day. The fifth, Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch, has been delayed.

Michael Fremer  |  Mar 31, 2014  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969  |  99 comments
The press release says "remastered from the original analog tapes by Jimmy Page and pressed at Pallas" but of course we know that Page did not cut the lacquers. Not a problem. But when it says "remastered from the original analog tapes" does that mean "to digital" for CD and LP reissue? Or does that mean the lacquers were cut from the original analog tapes?

Michael Fremer  |  Mar 25, 2014  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969  |  47 comments
While in Los Angeles recently I had visited Chris Bellman and Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman mastering.
Michael Fremer  |  Mar 23, 2014  |  24 comments
Last Record Store Day Sony/Legacy reissued three Paul Simon albums: his eponymous solo debut (not counting 1965's U.K.-issued Paul Simon Songbook), There Goes Rhymin' Simon and this record. While all three are musically fine, if you're thinking of buying just one, my vote goes for this one.

Michael Fremer  |  Mar 23, 2014  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969  |  3 comments
VPI demoed its new Nomad headphone-based turntable last Saturday, March 22nd at the Doylestown, PA headquarters of online vendor Soundstagedirect.com. On hand were the Soundstagedirect folks of course, including company numero uno Seth Franks as well as VPI president Matt Weisfeld and a crew too humorous to mention. Members of the press and public were also in attendance.

Michael Fremer  |  Mar 21, 2014  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969  |  15 comments
ECM recently announced the reissue on 180g vinyl of seven adventurous titles from the label's vast catalog.

Michael Fremer  |  Mar 19, 2014  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969  |  31 comments
On Wednesday March 12th Blue Note President Don Was sat down with me to talk about the Blue Note vinyl reissues he's producing for the label.
Michael Fremer  |  Mar 18, 2014  |  4 comments
True Coltrane wasn't yet producing "sheets of sound"—limiting himself maybe to just "pillowcases of sound", but he was still hot to Milt Jackson's cool so this was an interesting experiment—one that succeeded beautifully.

Michael Fremer  |  Mar 18, 2014  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969  |  12 comments
We like the idea of Pono and of course we love Neil. We like HDTracks too as well as Super HiRez.
Michael Fremer  |  Mar 18, 2014  |  10 comments
Recorded during a six show stint at tiny Cellar Door, a circa 100 seat Washington D.C. basement club November 30th through December 2nd, 1970, this 13 song collection recorded by the great Henry Lewy (thanked in the credits even though he passed away in 2006) presents Neil Young as intimately and as powerfully as you'll hear him on record.

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