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This initial mono pressing of Jazz Impressions of the U.S.A. is a delight to the ears and serves as a testament to the exceptional quality of Columbia recordings from this time. There's a bit of light surface noise between songs and an occasional soft click during play, but once the music starts, the record is remarkably quiet, and the vinyl is perfectly even. The mono sound is far from dull or confined—it offers an almost three-dimensional sense of presence, with a wonderfully natural tone throughout. Joe Morello’s drums sound incredibly lifelike, and Paul Desmond’s alto sax has a vivid, "you are there" realism that can go toe-to-toe with many contemporary recordings. Musically, this isn't hard bop or a Vanguard-style session, but a deeply engaging journey into the Brubeck Quartet’s uniquely American, compositional style. Warm, immersive, and genuinely enjoyable to listen to, this is an underrated Brubeck album that excels both musically and sonically. If you stumble upon one, snatch it up and prepare for a real American road trip.
This initial mono pressing of Jazz Impressions of the U.S.A. is a delight to the ears and serves as a testament to the exceptional quality of Columbia recordings from this time. There's a bit of faint surface hiss between songs and an occasional gentle click during play, but once the music kicks in, the record is remarkably silent, and the vinyl is flawlessly flat. The mono soundstage is far from dull or confined—it boasts an almost three-dimensional sense of depth, with a wonderfully natural tone throughout. Joe Morello’s drums sound astonishingly real, and Paul Desmond’s alto sax has a vivid, "you are there" authenticity that can go toe-to-toe with many contemporary recordings. Musically, this isn't your typical hard bop or Vanguard-style session, but a deeply captivating journey into the Brubeck Quartet’s uniquely American, compositional style. Warm, enveloping, and genuinely enjoyable to listen to, this is an underappreciated Brubeck gem that excels both musically and sonically. If you stumble upon a copy, snatch it up and prepare for a genuine American road trip through sound.
The mono sound here is absolutely fantastic. You just won't find anything like it these days.
Couldn't agree more! This album is fantastic, with a rich, detailed sound and excellent instrument separation.
The mono sound is absolutely fantastic. You just can't find anything like it these days.
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