Sadly, I didn't get into jazz until these Music Matters albums were no longer available. They are such beautiful records. I need more Horace Parlan in my collection. I love the jazz piano artists and his albums are some of the hardest to find. Have a great day.
Great list Felipe! I wish I was collecting records back then when Music Matters was reissuing these wonderful Jazz titles but alas I only started to get back into vinyl in 2019. Thanks for the video!
Hello Felipe, many thanks for putting some spotlight on Music Matters releases again. As I was a late comer to this series, I couldn’t get all in (due to the permissive 2nd market pricing) but a good load. Interesting enough, over time I have swapped some of the 1500 series stereo releases against Classic Records‘ mono releases which I personally find better sounding in true mono.
That was very close to making it to the final list, but I chose to also show titles a little under the radar. Yes, midnight blue Srx is indeed impressive!
Nice list/video Felipe!! I've got 132 MMJ's (some duplicate titles in 45rpm/33rpm). Hard to pick ten, but here's some that rise to the top for me: Pete La Roca - Basra Blue Mitchell - The Thing To Do Andrew Hill - Judgement! Lee Morgan - Search For The New Land Dexter Gordon - Our Man In Paris Grachan Moncur III - Evolution Johnny Griffin - A Blowin Session, Vol. 2 Herbie Hancock - Speak Like A Child Ike Quebec - Blue & Sentimental Joe Henderson - Page One
Great picks Felipe i completely missed out on the Wayne Shorter Speak No Evil SRX I love the sound of the SRX pressings I only have 3 one being the Sonny Rollins Vol. 1 it sounds so lush . That Herbie Hancock Inventions ... is a must the rhythms and congos pull you in it another one thats tough to get cool Music Matters top 10 Felipe.
Hello, Great video. Also nice collection of photo albums I would like to ask your opinion about Dexter Gordon's Go MMs is it worth buying or stick with the classic blue note edition? Have a nice day Mel from Greece
@@meletisstavridis3125 hi Mel, this a great question. Luckily for us, most Dexter albums were very well recorded. That being said, I have a MMJ 45 copy, and used to have the BNC. I also have an original stereo. Both sound really good. If you can find an MMJ at a good price, I think you’ll be very happy with it. However the BNC was also cut by Kevin, and is also very good. There is an improvement with the MMJ that’s for sure, but not to the point of being night and day. Hope I helped, reach out at any time, and I encourage you to join our discord server. Thanks for watching. F
Thank you, Filipe. I’m a big believer in MMJ releases too, regardless of cost. I would rather save my nickels by passing on other titles or releases that I know I won’t spin regularly for a MMJ, especially the SRX pressings. I have been less impressed with the earlier 45s than the later 33s. Of those, the SRXs are king. My tops are… Joe Henderson Inner Urge, Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage, Wayne Shorter Adams Apple, Johnny Griffin Vol 1 and 2, Andrew Hill Point of Departure, Sonny Clark Cool Struttin’, Ike Quebec Blue & Sentimental, and … John Coltrane Blue Train.
Thanks for watching and the comment. Agree, those titles are so well done, and it’s hard to pick only 10. Love the ones you mentioned as well, but I had to make hard choices…
It's funny, I was just thinking how Speak no Evil should be a UHQR. Every tune on that Album is killer.. I got to get an MM33. Joe Harley said they'd be putting out more soon from his allotment. Don't know what that means, but I can't wait.
Sadly, I didn't get into jazz until these Music Matters albums were no longer available. They are such beautiful records. I need more Horace Parlan in my collection. I love the jazz piano artists and his albums are some of the hardest to find. Have a great day.
Great list Felipe! I wish I was collecting records back then when Music Matters was reissuing these wonderful Jazz titles but alas I only started to get back into vinyl in 2019. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching, when you have a chance, any title you get will be worth it!
Keep trying their web site more more titles coming up available
Hello Felipe, many thanks for putting some spotlight on Music Matters releases again. As I was a late comer to this series, I couldn’t get all in (due to the permissive 2nd market pricing) but a good load. Interesting enough, over time I have swapped some of the 1500 series stereo releases against Classic Records‘ mono releases which I personally find better sounding in true mono.
Those classics are also excellent. I have a few, spotlights to the Sonny Rollins among the ones I have.
Thanks so much for watching!
Great selection! Ireally want the Horace Parlan, many thanks Felipe🎵
that Parlan is a really special record to me, worth getting. Thanks for watching!
Nice one Filipe. I was late to music matters. Only got three. Midnight blue being one srx. Sounds great.
That was very close to making it to the final list, but I chose to also show titles a little under the radar. Yes, midnight blue Srx is indeed impressive!
Nice list/video Felipe!!
I've got 132 MMJ's (some duplicate titles in 45rpm/33rpm). Hard to pick ten, but here's some that rise to the top for me:
Pete La Roca - Basra
Blue Mitchell - The Thing To Do
Andrew Hill - Judgement!
Lee Morgan - Search For The New Land
Dexter Gordon - Our Man In Paris
Grachan Moncur III - Evolution
Johnny Griffin - A Blowin Session, Vol. 2
Herbie Hancock - Speak Like A Child
Ike Quebec - Blue & Sentimental
Joe Henderson - Page One
Excellent list as well! I think if we ask ten different people we would get like 100 titles lol
@@JazzBums totally. Listening to Speak No Evil now and thinking it belongs on my list...
Great list! I’d say Tom Cat, Mag Thad Jones, Our Thing, Candy, Back to the Tracks, Cat Walk, and Leapin & Lopin would be my faves that I own.
They’re perfect Andy! That’s why it’s so hard to choose and I had to be cold blooded lol
Great picks Felipe i completely missed out on the Wayne Shorter Speak No Evil SRX I love the sound of the SRX pressings I only have 3 one being the Sonny Rollins Vol. 1 it sounds so lush . That Herbie Hancock Inventions ... is a must the rhythms and congos pull you in it another one thats tough to get cool Music Matters top 10 Felipe.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I think once you experience them, it’s hard to compare to anything else, unique pieces
Hello, Great video.
Also nice collection of photo albums
I would like to ask your opinion about Dexter Gordon's Go MMs is it worth buying or stick with the classic blue note edition?
Have a nice day
Mel from Greece
@@meletisstavridis3125 hi Mel, this a great question. Luckily for us, most Dexter albums were very well recorded. That being said, I have a MMJ 45 copy, and used to have the BNC. I also have an original stereo. Both sound really good. If you can find an MMJ at a good price, I think you’ll be very happy with it. However the BNC was also cut by Kevin, and is also very good. There is an improvement with the MMJ that’s for sure, but not to the point of being night and day. Hope I helped, reach out at any time, and I encourage you to join our discord server. Thanks for watching. F
Thank you, Filipe. I’m a big believer in MMJ releases too, regardless of cost. I would rather save my nickels by passing on other titles or releases that I know I won’t spin regularly for a MMJ, especially the SRX pressings. I have been less impressed with the earlier 45s than the later 33s. Of those, the SRXs are king. My tops are… Joe Henderson Inner Urge, Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage, Wayne Shorter Adams Apple, Johnny Griffin Vol 1 and 2, Andrew Hill Point of Departure, Sonny Clark Cool Struttin’, Ike Quebec Blue & Sentimental, and … John Coltrane Blue Train.
Thanks for watching and the comment. Agree, those titles are so well done, and it’s hard to pick only 10. Love the ones you mentioned as well, but I had to make hard choices…
How would you say the Inner Urge SRX compares to the non-srx 33? Both mastered after Kevin Gray’s equipment upgrade.
I would offer a joe Henderson “Mode for Joe”
I still need that elusive Duke Pearson’s Wahoo
Have Wahoo, but just realized I don't have Paul Chambers Quintet. Have it on CD, but not the MMJ. Need it! Glad it made the list.
@@asufluffhead I would gladly make the trade. haha
It's funny, I was just thinking how Speak no Evil should be a UHQR. Every tune on that Album is killer.. I got to get an MM33. Joe Harley said they'd be putting out more soon from his allotment. Don't know what that means, but I can't wait.
It’s worth every penny, pure beauty