jazzbo Posted February 14, 2013 Report Posted February 14, 2013 When I did my comparison to the Japanese single disc, I definitely hear the greater clarity that Lon refers to on the new Bootleg 2 box. On the other hand, I felt that the bass and drums were louder/higher up in the mix on the Japanese version and that the tone of the bass more prettier on the Japanese - that may reflect the "drier" sound on the Bootleg 2 box that ShowsOn refers to. My two cents. I think reverb was added in the mastering of the Japanese cd. And it muddies things up for me, and makes bass and drums sound thicker, slower, maybe "pretiier," but not "prettier" to me on my system. The new one is a definite upgrade for me. Quote
skeith Posted February 14, 2013 Report Posted February 14, 2013 When I did my comparison to the Japanese single disc, I definitely hear the greater clarity that Lon refers to on the new Bootleg 2 box. On the other hand, I felt that the bass and drums were louder/higher up in the mix on the Japanese version and that the tone of the bass more prettier on the Japanese - that may reflect the "drier" sound on the Bootleg 2 box that ShowsOn refers to. My two cents. I think reverb was added in the mastering of the Japanese cd. And it muddies things up for me, and makes bass and drums sound thicker, slower, maybe "pretiier," but not "prettier" to me on my system. The new one is a definite upgrade for me. Lon, I ultimately have to agree with you that I prefer the Bootleg box, but not sure what you are saying in the second sentence... unless it's just that I can't spell ... which I can be guilty of. Quote
skeith Posted February 14, 2013 Report Posted February 14, 2013 When I did my comparison to the Japanese single disc, I definitely hear the greater clarity that Lon refers to on the new Bootleg 2 box. On the other hand, I felt that the bass and drums were louder/higher up in the mix on the Japanese version and that the tone of the bass more prettier on the Japanese - that may reflect the "drier" sound on the Bootleg 2 box that ShowsOn refers to. My two cents. I think reverb was added in the mastering of the Japanese cd. And it muddies things up for me, and makes bass and drums sound thicker, slower, maybe "pretiier," but not "prettier" to me on my system. The new one is a definite upgrade for me. Lon, I ultimately have to agree with you that I prefer the Bootleg box, but not sure what you are saying in the second sentence... unless it's just that I can't spell ... which I can be guilty of. Lon, I think I get it now, you were not trying to reference any mispelling on my part, but I assume you accidentally spelled prettier differently? Quote
jazzbo Posted February 14, 2013 Report Posted February 14, 2013 Don't really know how to explain it other than the Japanese cd sounds "slower" to me, there's more body to the sound, which on some systems can sound better or "prettier" but to me the clarity of the new version wins out, and I don't think that it makes the bass and drums sound "thin" at all, just gives a clear picture of them without extra reverb reflections. Quote
skeith Posted February 14, 2013 Report Posted February 14, 2013 for those who shop Academy in NYC, they have two copies of this box, one in the front window $25.96 and one in the glass case inside for $35, both appear to be sealed copies. Quote
CJ Shearn Posted February 15, 2013 Author Report Posted February 15, 2013 Don't really know how to explain it other than the Japanese cd sounds "slower" to me, there's more body to the sound, which on some systems can sound better or "prettier" but to me the clarity of the new version wins out, and I don't think that it makes the bass and drums sound "thin" at all, just gives a clear picture of them without extra reverb reflections. The drums on the new version to me have a tonal character definitely, there a nice pop to the snare and I can clearly hear the overtones in the toms. Jack always tunes his toms fairly tight but you can definitely hear resonance. I'm listening on a set of Audio Technica ATHMFS40 headphones. The clip ShowsOn posted of the Japanese CD sounds washy, lacks clarity and sounds more like a faked live recording. Quote
skeith Posted February 15, 2013 Report Posted February 15, 2013 Don't really know how to explain it other than the Japanese cd sounds "slower" to me, there's more body to the sound, which on some systems can sound better or "prettier" but to me the clarity of the new version wins out, and I don't think that it makes the bass and drums sound "thin" at all, just gives a clear picture of them without extra reverb reflections. Got it now, thanks!!! Quote
RiRiIII Posted February 15, 2013 Report Posted February 15, 2013 My amazon.co.UK copy writes that it is distributed by Sony Music Entertainement Poland, Warszawa! Did they move to Poland their distribution centres? Quote
GA Russell Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 I watched the DVD yesterday, and for most of it, I just couldn't hear Dave Holland at all. Was it the disc or my old TV? Quote
jazzbo Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 I have my Blu-ray player feeding a DAC and then into my preamp. . . Dave Holland comes through very well, quite balanced sound. Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 (edited) What is this all about? http://www.amazon.co...61103442&sr=8-8 £214.99!!! Includes a phial of Miles' sweat, perhaps? A piece of the True Cross? Edited February 17, 2013 by A Lark Ascending Quote
jazzbo Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 No, it's Blu-Spec cd from Japan, very expensive stuff. Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 (edited) What is Blu-Spec? (I've only just got around to Blu-Ray) Edited February 17, 2013 by A Lark Ascending Quote
jazzbo Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-spec_CD Quote
Stefan Wood Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 Listening and LOVING the first disc of this set. Quote
GA Russell Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 I have my Blu-ray player feeding a DAC and then into my preamp. . . Dave Holland comes through very well, quite balanced sound. Lon, I'm not surprised that my old TV is the problem. Good to hear that your setup is good! Quote
jazzbo Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 I have my stereo and my TV/Blu-ray/DVD all integrated and sounding great. It's hard to leave the house. . . . Quote
BFrank Posted February 20, 2013 Report Posted February 20, 2013 (edited) Two things: 1) Amazon has it for $35.30 right now [update: Daedalus Music for $29.95] 2) There's a panel discussion about this at SXSW next month: Miles Davis Bootleg 2: The Lost Quintet MODERATOR: Ashley Kahn, Author/Producer Nell Mulderry,Owner, Boss Sounds Meghan Stabile, Revive Music Group Imani, Artist, The Pharcyde Vincent Wilburn Jr., CEO, Nefdrum Productions Bootie Brown, Artist, The Pharcyde Edited February 20, 2013 by BFrank Quote
JSngry Posted February 20, 2013 Report Posted February 20, 2013 2) There's a panel discussion about this at SXSW next month: Miles Davis Bootleg 2: The Lost Quintet MODERATOR: Ashley Kahn, Author/Producer Nell Mulderry,Owner, Boss Sounds Meghan Stabile, Revive Music Group Imani, Artist, The Pharcyde Vincent Wilburn Jr., CEO, Nefdrum Productions Bootie Brown, Artist, The Pharcyde Well, that should be a lively discussion. Quote
BFrank Posted February 21, 2013 Report Posted February 21, 2013 2) There's a panel discussion about this at SXSW next month: Miles Davis Bootleg 2: The Lost Quintet MODERATOR: Ashley Kahn, Author/Producer Nell Mulderry,Owner, Boss Sounds Meghan Stabile, Revive Music Group Imani, Artist, The Pharcyde Vincent Wilburn Jr., CEO, Nefdrum Productions Bootie Brown, Artist, The Pharcyde Well, that should be a lively discussion. Saw a similar panel there in 2010 (Miles Davis-Bitches Brew 40th Anniversary Tribute) with Kahn and Wilburn, but also Erin Davis, Steve Berkowitz, and Lenny White. Quote
JSngry Posted February 21, 2013 Report Posted February 21, 2013 Lenny White actually played on the record. What was he doing there? Quote
BFrank Posted February 21, 2013 Report Posted February 21, 2013 Lenny White actually played on the record. What was he doing there? Ha! Yeah.......exactly. Quote
.:.impossible Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 (edited) Lon, I also find it very difficult through Directions on the DVD to hear what Dave Holland is playing. I think this has more to do with the live mix. He does not have the definite sound that Chick's bass range has, and Jack's bass drum is mic'd to boom. Even in quiet passages, I want more out of the bass mic(s) than they seem to have mixed. I guess it sounded fine in the monitors? Still, once my ears find him, there he is. That, or the board engineer was doing what he could to gradually fix the mix? It seems to improve carefully into Bitches Brew. Edited February 22, 2013 by .:.impossible Quote
jazzbo Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 Well, that's far more accurate than what I said before. He does come through much better through my system than he does through my TV, I did check that out. You're right, he's sort of buried in the mix at times, but most of the time I can hear him. Some phenomenal bass playing on that disc! (On all four discs). Quote
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