Does that Sardaby record have the song “Love, Love and Dream”? You just reminded me of that track! I haven’t heard it in a very long time though. Excellent selections!
Since you asked... I love jazz, and thanks for the recommendations! Vinyl, not so much. I grew up with vinyl and recall how, in the years before CDs, the vinyl quality was terrible and the first thing you had to do with a new LP was tape it to a cassette, because new generations of pops and snaps appeared with each playing. Then CDs took over and we all had to double the technology and the storage solutions. Once they sorted out the audio problems of the first years, CDs sounded fine, didn't disintegrate like vinyl, and provided all the benefits of random access. I haven't had a turntable in decades and have crates of LPs (long since duplicated in CD form) slumbering peacefully in an outbuilding. Why not have both? Space is an important issue, so is expense. But above all, I (like my entire generation) was forced to switch technology once, and it's stressful. I have no desire to do it again.
Does that Sardaby record have the song “Love, Love and Dream”? You just reminded me of that track! I haven’t heard it in a very long time though. Excellent selections!
I believe that track is on his In New York album, if I'm not mistaken! Thanks!
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Since you asked... I love jazz, and thanks for the recommendations! Vinyl, not so much. I grew up with vinyl and recall how, in the years before CDs, the vinyl quality was terrible and the first thing you had to do with a new LP was tape it to a cassette, because new generations of pops and snaps appeared with each playing. Then CDs took over and we all had to double the technology and the storage solutions. Once they sorted out the audio problems of the first years, CDs sounded fine, didn't disintegrate like vinyl, and provided all the benefits of random access. I haven't had a turntable in decades and have crates of LPs (long since duplicated in CD form) slumbering peacefully in an outbuilding. Why not have both? Space is an important issue, so is expense. But above all, I (like my entire generation) was forced to switch technology once, and it's stressful. I have no desire to do it again.