Finally! The Contemporary Records Acoustic Sounds Series Reaches the Presses | Analog Planet

2022-03-12 06:01:50 By : Mr. YUN ZHANG

The six titles are: Art Pepper+11, The Poll Winners, Four!, Benny Carter Jazz Giant, My Fair Lady (Shelly Manne & His Friends) and Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section.

Release dates are: May 13, 2022 Art Pepper+11, June 10 The Poll Winners, July 15 Four!, August 12, Jazz Giant, September 9 My Fair Lady, November 11, Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section.

This series was supposed to kick off in 2015 so I went to Bernie Grundman Mastering to watch him cut Sonny Rollins' Way Out West (which will eventually be issued in this series) and here's the video of that:

Log in or register to post comments COMMENTS Great Choices! Submitted by Intermediate Li... on Tue, 2022-03-08 11:16 I know all of these in OJC or Japanese versions, except “Four!”. They are musically and sonically superb, as Chad Kassem might put it. Log in or register to post comments Waiting so long Submitted by Rashers on Tue, 2022-03-08 12:43 For these releases. I see that “Meets the Rhythm Section” is being released in mono for RSD this year - an album that is virtually impossible to obtain in that format. While the stereo versions of these records are great - they have been reissued many times - in OJC. Will there be more special mono reissues in this series? Log in or register to post comments They already did 45 rpm versions of 4 of them Submitted by Analog Scott on Wed, 2022-03-09 04:20 It will be interesting to see how they try to claim the new 33s are better. Those 45 rpms were supposed to be definitive. Log in or register to post comments "Better" Submitted by Michael Fremer on Wed, 2022-03-09 09:15 You are assuming they will do that. I think these are being reissued so more people can own them. These are newly mastered by Bernie Grundman. Log in or register to post comments yup Submitted by Analog Scott on Wed, 2022-03-09 16:32 I am assuming they will do that. Log in or register to post comments Probably the biggest RSD title this year Submitted by arcman67 on Wed, 2022-03-09 12:33 if I had to guess Log in or register to post comments I wonder if 45rpm versions Submitted by MrRom92 on Tue, 2022-03-08 12:58 I wonder if 45rpm versions and Ultra Tapes are also down the line I’m much more interested in this pressing of Meets the Rhythm Section than the mono that’s coming out in a month for RSD. Unless there’s some significant difference I should know about that I dont… Log in or register to post comments Who‘s the „John“ Submitted by jazz on Tue, 2022-03-08 14:19 who cut a way out west reissue? Log in or register to post comments The only relevant other reissues to compare Submitted by jazz on Tue, 2022-03-08 16:35 that come into my mind are the ERC, Doug Sax and Hoffman/Gray. The 2 latter they mentioned, but non of the 3 has a „John“ doing the mastering as far as I know (including the original). They talk about it in the first minutes. Anyway, great they do such comparisons and care for the competition. It will be interesting if Grundman chooses the EQ characteristic of his Classic Records, Craft, ORG, ORG Music or other works, which is all so different. Log in or register to post comments "WOW" Submitted by Michael Fremer on Wed, 2022-03-09 09:16 Bernie Grundman cut. "John" is John Koenig, Contemporary Records founder Lester's son. Log in or register to post comments Oh got it, Submitted by jazz on Wed, 2022-03-09 12:48 then they meant the original pressing sounds so different from the master. I ordered all except the top right two which for me are musically less good. Grundman together with Kevin Gray seems to have todays best mastering chain. Will be very interesting how they sound compared to the old 45 RPM AP. So good to have the choice between several really good reissues. We will some time remember this era in awe. Log in or register to post comments OJC Submitted by Russo7516 on Wed, 2022-03-09 05:45 The OJC in the 80's were done well.Used they are going for 25 bucks or better at Academy records in Brooklyn . They made me listen to a First pressing of Art Pepper +11 and and OJC .I have to say the OJC was done well . How much better can it be . Did Chad's use original analog tapes or it is D/D/A source? The prices are getting high for the mighty lp. An old Art Pepper A/A/D Cd is fetching 5 bucks and I am seeing a change to the CD format on the used side ? But like everyone else on here I will buy lol Log in or register to post comments AAA Submitted by Michael Fremer on Wed, 2022-03-09 09:17 All cut from original analog tapes. Chad doesn't use digital sources Log in or register to post comments I really adore Chad, Submitted by jazz on Wed, 2022-03-09 17:00 but please further support him (and others) being transparent from the beginning, where master tape copies were used for “best available source reasons” or similar. He’d be the one to lead the transparency culture. Would be better than just knowing it years later when a new, better release is available. With the Coltrane, Live at VV reissue I think you started possibly first time revealing this at release date. Difficult to guess how it should read if really the first master tape was used. At least the following terms leave room for interpretation: Original master Original analog tape Master tape Unless someone writes “original first generation master tape” (which hardly anyone does), it’s difficult to guess what’s meant. Log in or register to post comments thumbs up Submitted by Tasingegade on Wed, 2022-03-09 10:26 Great to hear these are getting the acoustic sounds reissue treatment. I personally find the Roy Dunann recordings to be significantly better than van gelder recordings, with fuller, more developed bass, better piano sound, and more natural top end... but i am sure that is just me and most would disagree. Cant wait to get these. Log in or register to post comments Finally! Submitted by ColoKurt on Wed, 2022-03-09 13:48 I'm glad to see this series come out. It's interesting that they're pricing them $9 below the Impulse Series and $5 below the Verve series. I wonder if that's due to the tip-on jackets? Log in or register to post comments Will this be a limited Submitted by rl1856 on Wed, 2022-03-09 17:11 Will this be a limited release, or generally available in unlimited quantities ? Did they use the original master tapes, or later generation copies ? Is the RSD Mono release of MTRS AAA ? Glad the price point is $29.99....I notice that new BN TP releases are now higher than previous titles. Log in or register to post comments sound Submitted by swimming1 on Fri, 2022-03-11 04:17 The rockman said in THE POINT, "You see what you want to see,You hear what you want to hear." Cheers,Chet Log in or register to post comments

I know all of these in OJC or Japanese versions, except “Four!”. They are musically and sonically superb, as Chad Kassem might put it.

For these releases. I see that “Meets the Rhythm Section” is being released in mono for RSD this year - an album that is virtually impossible to obtain in that format. While the stereo versions of these records are great - they have been reissued many times - in OJC. Will there be more special mono reissues in this series?

It will be interesting to see how they try to claim the new 33s are better. Those 45 rpms were supposed to be definitive.

I am assuming they will do that.

if I had to guess

I wonder if 45rpm versions and Ultra Tapes are also down the line I’m much more interested in this pressing of Meets the Rhythm Section than the mono that’s coming out in a month for RSD. Unless there’s some significant difference I should know about that I dont…

who cut a way out west reissue?

that come into my mind are the ERC, Doug Sax and Hoffman/Gray. The 2 latter they mentioned, but non of the 3 has a „John“ doing the mastering as far as I know (including the original). They talk about it in the first minutes.

Anyway, great they do such comparisons and care for the competition. It will be interesting if Grundman chooses the EQ characteristic of his Classic Records, Craft, ORG, ORG Music or other works, which is all so different.

then they meant the original pressing sounds so different from the master.

I ordered all except the top right two which for me are musically less good. Grundman together with Kevin Gray seems to have todays best mastering chain. Will be very interesting how they sound compared to the old 45 RPM AP. So good to have the choice between several really good reissues. We will some time remember this era in awe.

The OJC in the 80's were done well.Used they are going for 25 bucks or better at Academy records in Brooklyn . They made me listen to a First pressing of Art Pepper +11 and and OJC .I have to say the OJC was done well . How much better can it be . Did Chad's use original analog tapes or it is D/D/A source? The prices are getting high for the mighty lp. An old Art Pepper A/A/D Cd is fetching 5 bucks and I am seeing a change to the CD format on the used side ? But like everyone else on here I will buy lol

but please further support him (and others) being transparent from the beginning, where master tape copies were used for “best available source reasons” or similar. He’d be the one to lead the transparency culture. Would be better than just knowing it years later when a new, better release is available.

With the Coltrane, Live at VV reissue I think you started possibly first time revealing this at release date.

Difficult to guess how it should read if really the first master tape was used. At least the following terms leave room for interpretation:

Original master Original analog tape Master tape

Unless someone writes “original first generation master tape” (which hardly anyone does), it’s difficult to guess what’s meant.

Great to hear these are getting the acoustic sounds reissue treatment. I personally find the Roy Dunann recordings to be significantly better than van gelder recordings, with fuller, more developed bass, better piano sound, and more natural top end... but i am sure that is just me and most would disagree. Cant wait to get these.

I'm glad to see this series come out. It's interesting that they're pricing them $9 below the Impulse Series and $5 below the Verve series. I wonder if that's due to the tip-on jackets?

Will this be a limited release, or generally available in unlimited quantities ? Did they use the original master tapes, or later generation copies ? Is the RSD Mono release of MTRS AAA ? Glad the price point is $29.99....I notice that new BN TP releases are now higher than previous titles.

The rockman said in THE POINT, "You see what you want to see,You hear what you want to hear." Cheers,Chet