Don't you love it when this happens?


I was just picking through a stack of records I hadn't listened to for a while and randomly pulled out Branford Marsalis' 1989 double album, "Trio Jeepy" featuring Jeff Tain Waits on Drums and Milt Hinton on Bass. A terrific record, well recorded, beautifully played, absolutely listenable, and just a pleasure to re-discover lying around in my own family room.
grimace

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Years ago when Trio Jeepy was new, I was at Savant Audio near Princeton New Jersey for a audition of the ProAc Response 2. He played the CD on a Mod Squad CD player and an Eagle amp. That was the very first, and one of the only times I really heard sonic holography. The drum set sounded full size and three dimensional about six feet behind the speakers, and I could "hear" the floor in the studio. it was pretty amazing. I bought the CD, but I never really grew to love it. It is a great demo CD for sound.