
KEW
Audioholic Overlord
Just listened to Kind of Blue.The SQ depends on the medium and how much they cared about how it sounded. The Swing era was about shoveling out units and the records were played on equipment that could never hope to play it back faithfully unless the person had the funds to build a system that was on the level of what the studios had. Some artists and producers were very interested in SQ, notably Bing Crosby and Les Paul and Bing gave some open reel tape machines to Les Paul and as soon as he had figured out how they worked, the next thing he did was order more record heads, which he used to invent multi-track recording.
I don't know if you like Miles Davis, but check out Sketches of Spain and Kind of Blue.
I wish one of the saxes would see fit to suck the spit off of his reed in So What (at about 57s), but the recording is amazing for '59! I would have assumed '70 or later.
Thanks! Great album - I know most of the music, but from other covers of it.