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Art Blakey & The Jazz MessengersMoanin'

Label : Blue Note – 0746568 , Blueish Note – BST-84003 , Blue Note – ST-84003 , Blueish Notation – 84003 , UMe – 00602507465681
Series : Blue Annotation Classic Vinyl Series
Format :

Vinyl,

LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo

, 180g

Country : Worldwide
Released :
Genre : Jazz
Way : Difficult Bop
A1 Moanin'

Written-ByBobby Timmons

A2 Are Yous Real

Written-ByGolson*

A3 Forth Came Betty

Written-ByGolson*

The Pulsate Thunder (Miniature) Suite

Written-ByGolson*

B1.1 First Theme: Drum thunder
B1.ii Second Theme: Cry A Blue Tear
B1.3 Tertiary Theme: Harlem'due south Disciples
B2 Blues March

Written-ByGolson*

B3 Come Rain Or Come up Shine

Written-ByMercer-Arlen*

  • BassJymie Merritt
  • DrumsArt Blakey
  • Lacquer Cut PastKPG*
  • Liner NotesLeonard Feather
  • Mastered ByKevin Gray
  • Photography Past [Encompass Photograph]Buck Hoeffler
  • PianoforteBobby Timmons
  • Recorded ByRudy Van Gelder
  • Tenor SaxophoneBenny Golson
  • TrumpetLee Morgan

Recorded on Oct 30, 1958.

A Blue Note Records release; Originally released in 1958 on Blue Note records, ©2021 UMG Recordings, Inc. 1750 Vine Street, Hollywood, CA 900028, USA.
Fabricated in Germany. Universal International Music B.5. Gerrit Van Der Veenlaan 4, 3743 DN, Baarn, Netherlands.

Runouts are etched, and Optimal plating markings such every bit "ane ˅" and "2 ˅" are mirrored.

  • Barcode (Text) : vi 02507 46568 1
  • Barcode (Scanned) : 602507465681
  • Label Lawmaking : LC00383
  • Rights Society : BIEM/SDRM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label) : BNST 84003-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label) : BNST 84003-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 1) : 00602507465681 0746568-A [email protected] BK 14916-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 1) : 00602507465681 0746568-B [electronic mail protected] BK 14916-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant two) : 00602507465681 0746568-A [email protected] BK 14916-01 A1 ii ˅
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 2) : 00602507465681 0746568-B [email protected] BK 14916-01 B1 1 ˅
Title ( Format ) Label Cat# Country Yr
Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers ( LP, Album, Mono ) Blue Note, Bluish Note 4003 , BLP 4003 The states 1958
Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers ( LP, Anthology, Stereo ) Blue Note BST 4003 US 1959

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Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers ( LP, Album, Repress, Mono ) Bluish Note, Blue Annotation 4003 , BLP 4003 U.s.a. 1959

New Submission

Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers ( LP, Anthology, Repress, Mono ) Blueish Note, Blue Annotation 4003 , BLP 4003 US 1959

New Submission

Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers ( LP, Anthology, Reissue, Stereo ) Blue Note BST 4003 US 1959

solidmyke's avatar

Edited 3 days ago

Terrible surface noise. Sounds similar gusting wind all the way through. Very disappointed.

J.Ent's avatar

I was lucky plenty to receive a dead-placidity, flawless re-create. This is a bargain AAA record. This record is worth every penny!

abracax's avatar

Non-fill for me. Unacceptable level on Jymie Merrit's solo on Moanin'. What's odd is this isn't visible to the eye, whereas the visible not-fill on the next rail isn't nearly as offending. Shame as mastering is superb. Oh well. Try for another copy.

Meltz's avatar

I take had 2 of these. Both have had significant surface noise leading into track one on side ane. Disappointing. This is a great release. Deserves better handling.

Jazzadelica's avatar

Classic Vinyl Series sounds cracking every bit others have mentioned but regarding the reproduced encompass art I think the information technology looks a little but hazy compared to my 1966 Liberty pressing.

mikeSF_'s avatar

Edited one month ago

This is early difficult bop, circa '58. Art Blakey is a renowned drummer and band leader, shuffling top talent through The Jazz Messengers. In this episode, nosotros find Messenger mainstay Lee Morgan on trumpet and Benny Golson slinging a vehement tenor sax. A perfect pairing, they match each other's articulation and dynamics, each with luscious complementary tones. Bobby Timmons is fiery with dynamic playing and fluid lines.

Highlights here are the beginning three tracks, in that club. Really tight playing and beautiful sense of swing throughout.

Kevin Grey has knocked this remaster out of the park. Information technology sounds cute. Wonderful soundstage, and dynamics, with enough of peak terminate sparkle.

Despite several bad reviews in hither, my pressing is quite squeamish. No significant scuffs nor scratches, no warping, and only minimal distortion on transients, on the drum suite.

All 5 stars. Holy moo-cow, you want this record.

theghostofelvis's avatar

Plant some other copy from the recent restock, also dished, with a few hairlines on each side. Not as dished as the last one, might keep it if information technology plays well. Just kidding, Side i characterization is off centre. Whack af.

theghostofelvis's avatar

Scored a copy at a local shop, it was dished. 180 grams, that's a hard ready, so returned. Information technology looked warped before I opened it, the jacket was bowing. Merely a heads up in example anyone else sees one in the wild.

J-Keller's avatar

Ordered this from Audio-visual Sounds on their contempo restock and my copy arrived in flawless condition. I've had this on my Wantlist since it came out and the album exceeds my expectations. Incredible source recording, presented equally practiced as it could possibly be. What an anthology!

Bestof92's avatar

Got it from Amazon.fr few days ago. Perfect copy. Seems like good run are dorsum!