BEST JAZZ DRUMMING VINYLS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD

Описание к видео BEST JAZZ DRUMMING VINYLS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD

“Tito Puente and Percussion”
Ed Soph, Woody Herman, “Giant Steps”
Eric Harland “Supa Nova”
Mel Lewis, Bill Holman, “Jive for Five”
Mike Clark, Herbie Hancock, “Thrust”
Billy Hart, Herbie Hancock, “Mwandishi”
Steve Gadd, Bob James, “Heads” “One” “Two” “BJ4”
Elvin Jones “Elvin!”
Elvin Jones “And Then Again”
Paul Motian, Keith Jarrett, “Bop-Be”
Elvin Jones “Is On The Mountain”
Jo Jones “The Drums”
Philly Joe Jones “Philly Joe’s Beat”
Philly Joe Jones “Showcase”
MORE TO COME!

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Welcome to my channel. Here's my bio: I was a jazz drummer for 15 years. Then, I wrote about jazz for DownBeat, Jazziz, JazzTimes, and now, Stereophile. So, I take a musician's, journalist's, and a collector's approach to collecting jazz vinyl. I tend to prefer OG or early pressings to new reissues, as they have more life force, sense of naturalness, and drive. Though admittedly, new reissues have more bass, and smoother overall texture which mates well with today's hi-fi equipment. Thanks for watching!
IG: @micallefjazzwax
FB: JazzVinylLovers
Stereophile: https://www.stereophile.com/writer/16...
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My reference hi-fi on which I play and evaluate recordings:
VPI Avenger Direct Turntable/VPI Fatboy tonearm/Hana Umami Blue MC cart
Thorens TD 124 table/Gelco 350 tonearm/Luxman LMC 5 MC cart
Manley Chinook/Tavish Audio Design Adagio phono stages
Shindo Allegro Preamp
Riviera Labs Levante Integrated amp
PrimaLuna EVO 300 Hybrid Integrated amp
Rogue Audio Power amp
Volti Audio Razz/Golden Ear BRX/Spendor BC1 loudspeakers
AudioQuest, Triode Wire Labs, Auditorium 23 cables
IsoTek and AudioQuest line conditioners

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