The most revered audiophile track of all time

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  • @groverw7507
    @groverw7507 Před měsícem +13

    Tom Dowd's "At Fillmore East", live album by The Allman Brothers Band. Still the best live rock performance recording a half century later!

  • @BobGeogeo
    @BobGeogeo Před 2 měsíci +113

    Holy crow, thanks Paul, and Anthony Cordesman. I'm the Bob in CT who wrote in.

    • @AA-ws3vd
      @AA-ws3vd Před 2 měsíci +6

      Nice!

    • @idray986
      @idray986 Před 2 měsíci +5

      I'm in CT as well sitting here with a Kef reference 5 if you want to exchange thoughts

  • @subliminalvibes
    @subliminalvibes Před 2 měsíci +37

    Fun fact... When searching CZcams for "Jazz At The Pawnshop", I get an older PS Audio video within the top 10 results!

  • @genecase9464
    @genecase9464 Před 2 měsíci +17

    Congratulations on 50 years in Business! What an accomplishment! Think of all the lives you've touched. Employees, customers, vendors, youtube junkies! LOL It's people like you who make America great!...for people like me. Thank you very much! I hope to tour your facility some day just so I can say thank you in person. Have a wonderful day!

  • @stephannordmann5346
    @stephannordmann5346 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Thanks to all your work and the information which you provide 👍
    It is my daily highlight 🎉

  • @naahass7078
    @naahass7078 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Thank you for the video. As always positive vibes 👍

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Před 2 měsíci +48

    Supertramp BIA or Crime. Mind blowing IMHO.

    • @thomhagan8297
      @thomhagan8297 Před 2 měsíci +7

      I'm not an audiophile but theres something about mid to late 70s recordings, whenever the topic arises I immediately think Of Super Tramp. Maybe an audiophile can enlighten me if that period is an actual thing.

    • @markbajek2541
      @markbajek2541 Před měsícem +7

      Crime is a much better produced ,recorded and far more dynamic record.

    • @shanebenham9619
      @shanebenham9619 Před měsícem +1

      Must agree, fabulous recording, it’s just so big!! Also Tears for Fears -The Seeds of Love and for something more contemporary Goldie- Timeless all absolute behemoths!

    • @polylight
      @polylight Před měsícem +2

      @@thomhagan8297 I've always thought so. "Typical" recordings were excellent and it only went up from there. I'll take an original LP with the haze of 40 years of abuse over a mishandled remaster any day.

    • @zibarth
      @zibarth Před měsícem +1

      BIA is my goto on my Burmester system

  • @puglife6291
    @puglife6291 Před 2 měsíci +28

    The Esbjorn Svensson Trio album "When everyone has gone" sounds truly sublime.

    • @iancanuckistan2244
      @iancanuckistan2244 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Damn, and here I was thinking I had every EST recording made. I'll have to start searching.

    • @viraljasubhai7747
      @viraljasubhai7747 Před 2 měsíci +1

      All est recording and music are fantastic

    • @TommasoPaba
      @TommasoPaba Před měsícem +1

      Great recording and good album, thanks!

    • @davidkent2804
      @davidkent2804 Před měsícem

      Yes!

    • @svalbard01
      @svalbard01 Před měsícem +1

      Ooooh. This is nice. Good recommendation!

  • @pcallas66
    @pcallas66 Před měsícem +11

    One of my favorite recordings is Stanley Clarke If This Bass Could Only Talk album. I got it on vinyl back in 1989 and it sounds unbelievable.

  • @kentbergstrom3020
    @kentbergstrom3020 Před měsícem +2

    Congratulations on 50 years in business! I added the album "Jazz at the Pawnshop" to my playlist on Apple Music, I plan to listen to it tonight 👍

  • @alitabbal9529
    @alitabbal9529 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you Paul for these always informative videos. As a jazz lover and audiophile 😎 I can assure you that there are at least a dozen live jazz recordings that are very well recorded and offer much more involving music, two examples would be: Shelly Manne and his men at the Black Hawk vol 1 to 5, or the more famous Bill Evans trio Sunday at the Village Vanguard and Waltz for Debby, which exist in various formats and are very well sounding (the word is natural sounding) even on Red Book CD 😉
    Many thanks for your contributions to the Audio Community, Music always!!!

  • @millepill
    @millepill Před 2 měsíci +26

    It's made in Sweden, Stockholm in Gamla Stan (Old Town). If you want to impress with your Swedish pronunciation it's Jeart Palmcrantz. The musicians are really world class too.

    • @bjornmagnusson6909
      @bjornmagnusson6909 Před měsícem

      Yes, its recorded in a bar thats called ”Stampen” (eng pawnshop) in Stockholm Sweden which still is open every night and a place to listen to jazz and try some drinks.

    • @markmcgrath9098
      @markmcgrath9098 Před měsícem

      I remember buying a kanelbulle (spelling?) the size of a dinner plate in Stockholm Gamla stan.

  • @bruceg7214
    @bruceg7214 Před měsícem +10

    Congrats on 50 years. I was one of your first customers having bought your phono preamp off one of those ads in Audio Magazine. Also owned a Model 2 amp as well (much later) which made a few trips back to SLO for repair and upgrades.

  • @axturn
    @axturn Před 2 měsíci +61

    At least eight microphones where used to record Jazz at the Pawnshop. Four U47 (fets i think), 2 KM56, a M49 (in omni), one unnamed. The two main mics (U47) in ORTF facing the stage. A studer mixer, two Dolby A 361 noise reduction units and two Nagra IV recorders, used alternately since the seven-inch reels only lasted for 15 minutes at 38 cm/second where also used. It's a fantastic album and swings like...!! It's also available to download as DSD!

    • @carlstineman274
      @carlstineman274 Před 2 měsíci +5

      And an SACD version rereleased for the umpteenth time.

    • @groundzero6662
      @groundzero6662 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@carlstineman274 And reel to reel at a cool $1500!!

    • @viraljasubhai7747
      @viraljasubhai7747 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's awesome news. Great to have such details.

    • @JamesDavidWalley
      @JamesDavidWalley Před měsícem

      It's DSD128, I believe, and an excellent transfer.

    • @SounduSleep
      @SounduSleep Před měsícem

      Sadly, audiophiles, especially the ultra wealthy ones, are known for their bland taste in music.

  • @gianni1646
    @gianni1646 Před měsícem +7

    Back circa 1974 I was buying my first “full audio system”. Best equipment for the time. My test album, and still a favorite was Joni Mitchell’s Court And Spark. Great memories whenever I re-listen to it.
    Gianni❤

  • @ThinkingBetter
    @ThinkingBetter Před 2 měsíci +28

    I can only add one thing...modern lossless CD (or better quality) streaming is so awesome and in seconds you have whatever music easily added to whatever playlist you use for a particular purpose. From Paul giving me the title to me playing the track it is only a few seconds. In my teens in the late 1970s, I could spend most of a Saturday to bike down to the local record store and buy some vinyl disc, where often only one or few of the tracks were really awesome. Here I am decades later and I keep getting blown away with how much fun it is to focus on the music when streaming. Having around 100 million tracks to browse between is insane. Now Friday evening I am finishing some work and just randomly found some music by Medwyn Goodall perfect to play in the background. All my music discs and tapes are collecting dust together with all my movie DVDs and tapes.

    • @mrradman2986
      @mrradman2986 Před 2 měsíci +14

      Can you take them down to the local charity shop? I and many others like me would love to have them to play in our hifi systems or upload in lossless format into our digital music players.

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 Před 2 měsíci

      there's something about having unlimited access though, you kinda tend to make less discoveries especially if you let the algorithm guide you. back in bbs days when you could only get .mod files you would find really wonderful music you would never have otherwise heard. now you could come across a bunch of them on even streaming platforms, most you can't(need to go on special sites for them), but likelihood of going through them for some random person is very low.
      likewise back when mp3's became available you could download most mp3's you came across and give them a spin to see what the music is, in just couple of years that became unfeasible. and I do mean back when mp3's became available as that only encoder you could find would run in dos and take an hour and winplay3 was still the only good sounding player and people somewhat widely believed that you simply couldn't fast forward a mp3 because the player couldn't do it. anyway rambling story but came across spin doctors 2 princes as the first mp3 on a random warez ftp site, the kind of random warez ftp site that was hosted on a random companys hacked ftp server. I don't remember how I found the player software, I think it was on the same site alongside the song. then for sometime later you would copy every mp3 you came across and get introduced to a lot of wonderful music that way, it was the music people thought was worth sharing too so there was a certain quality filter with that (like this is way before napster, before variable bitrates).
      oh well I once as a kid also bought an u2 album(on cassette) thinking it would be more techno-like. didn't like it either. but the discovery happening like that is gone now and that's kind of a shame, with the unlimited library you get access to now - the access isn't actually unlimited either, there's just so much stuff that you tend to think about that it is, lots of stuff that had limited radio play even still missing on streaming platforms.

    • @maxhirsch7035
      @maxhirsch7035 Před 2 měsíci +2

      But - music should be difficult.

    • @ThinkingBetter
      @ThinkingBetter Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@maxhirsch7035 I think music for an audiophile should be about listening and not about other things.

    • @ThinkingBetter
      @ThinkingBetter Před 2 měsíci

      @@clickbeetle2720 I pay US$9.99 per month for Amazon Music Unlimited. That’s US$120 per year. For this money I have access to around 100,000,000 songs that will play near instantly in CD quality or up to 192kHz 24 bits UHD lossless FLAC. You can just pick by album and play music exactly as if it’s a CD or vinyl album. Unlike physical albums, there are no data errors and no scratch sounds or other audible artifacts. As I’m audiophile I spend a lot more money than US$120 on my audio gear per year. Just my recent KEF LS60 cost me US$5000 or similar to more than 40 years of streaming. Before I could easily spend US$120 per month on just buying vinyl or CDs. When you have access to 100 million music tracks on streaming simply by searching artists or song title, you don’t come empty handed ever. You always easily find music you’ve never heard and in many cases music that is surprisingly good. I bought my first turntable in 1978 and started collecting vinyl discs since then. I got my first CD player in 1985 (Denon) and it was one of the best at the time. Also the year I bought my Stax electrostatics headphones and was so amazed about CD quality even in 1985. Today streaming can do the same and even better. And yes, streaming was bad before limited to crappy MP3 compressed music. I hated that also. But today is totally different.

  • @papabear1417
    @papabear1417 Před 2 měsíci +8

    I have many audiophile tracks, from Folk, Jazz, Electronic, EDM, Rock and Gregorian Chant. Each have their own intensity, range of frequencies and demands of the system. Jazz at the Pawn Shop is a fabulous Album

  • @qsxdr7
    @qsxdr7 Před měsícem +1

    Hi Paul, Thanks for the recommendation. I remembered seeing an original copy on vinyl in my local store, so I went back there and bought it after watching your video. It really is as good as you say! I read somewhere else, that there were two mics in a stereo configuration plus several spot mics. The cables then ran to a temporary studio in the kitchen.

  • @James-tf8vg
    @James-tf8vg Před 2 měsíci +3

    Yes. Without a doubt. Just excellent. You can literally hear the most soft noises

  • @willtucker2774
    @willtucker2774 Před 2 měsíci +10

    Used to use. Whiter Shade of Pale to test/demonstrate amp's and speakers that I'd built.

  • @iansyme3535
    @iansyme3535 Před měsícem +2

    Aaron Neville "Warm Your Heart" was used as my first foray into CD recordings by my local dealer and it is still one of my favourites. Well engineered from the (non digital!) recording and not only is Aaron's voice a wonder to hear but some of the musicianship is truly great ...

  • @mguerramd
    @mguerramd Před měsícem +2

    We have a shop in San Antonio that has been around since at least 1970 and maybe longer. Bill Case Sound morphed in to Bjorn’s Audio Video. I bought a Dual turntable and Sherwood S71A receiver there in 1970! It’s so cool to have a legacy business like that.

  • @user-tn5oj8xp6u
    @user-tn5oj8xp6u Před 2 měsíci +4

    I've owned the sacd of Jazz at the Pawnshop for years. Beautiful music. No need to say more!

  • @user-od9iz9cv1w
    @user-od9iz9cv1w Před 2 měsíci +3

    It is a fine recording. I like live recordings where the ambient noises and crowd reaction is captured. Kind of an event.

  • @MrMusicbyMartin
    @MrMusicbyMartin Před měsícem +3

    The Beatles ‘Abbey Road’ has the close-miked sound of John, George and Paul throughout, a wide range of instrumentation and it’s very very familiar to most listeners. Someone mentioned ‘Aja’ too - again, lots of care has gone into capturing the instrument sounds and it has beautifully dense arrangements which a good audio system will clarify and separate out. Lots of comments mention ECM releases - these often captured the ambience of the spaces they were recorded in, and have music quiet enough to reveal great subtleties in the recording.

  • @conchobar
    @conchobar Před 2 měsíci +3

    I dont own it, but have listened to it numerous times and various systems. Jazz at the Pawshop does a surprisingly good job of replicating the experience of listening to live music in a small club setting. If you've ever gone to a few jazz shows at small venues, you'll know what Im talking about.

  • @gwine9087
    @gwine9087 Před 2 měsíci +2

    It is a 2 CD set on Amazon. The whole recording is available on CZcams if one wants to sample it.

  • @ronniecramer1252
    @ronniecramer1252 Před 2 měsíci +10

    I’m definitely not a Jazz lover, but I found that on Tidal three years ago, and now I listen to it every month or two. I love to turn all the lights off, and listen to the people in the rooms chatter, the glasses on the table tinkling. It’s like being there.

    • @ronniecramer1252
      @ronniecramer1252 Před měsícem

      @@davesmith9684If you like that Sax, check out Saxnbass by Markusphillippe. It will test your system. I love the Pink Panther theme.

  • @doylewayne3940
    @doylewayne3940 Před 2 měsíci

    Happy 50th Anniversary to you and your PS Audio team, would love to hangout on your big bash Paul. All the best to you Paul 🎂

  • @rustysworldofentertainment850
    @rustysworldofentertainment850 Před měsícem +2

    Eye in the Sky. For studio recordings it is utter perfection. But there are so many perfect captures from the 70s, the pinnacle era of musical and audio craftsmanship because of the all-round talent and passion for making timeless music. And if you want everybody on the dancefloor, this is your decade.

  • @ibleebinU
    @ibleebinU Před měsícem

    50 years is one helluva good run. Congratulations!

  • @thomasblevins1662
    @thomasblevins1662 Před měsícem +9

    For checking equipment I always loved School by Supertramp

    • @polylight
      @polylight Před měsícem +3

      It's always amazing seeing Supertramp mentioned as I fell in love the band in the early 90's right along with the audiophile hobby, and for the music more than the "sound" - but the sound was incredible. It's disappointing the band rarely gets mentioned on the music end of things.

    • @BatMan-ut1fp
      @BatMan-ut1fp Před měsícem

      Me too. 😅

  • @biketech60
    @biketech60 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks ! That goes onto my short list . Surprised I don't have it being a blues and jazz fan , although I love so many other genres .

  • @craigwilliams501
    @craigwilliams501 Před měsícem +3

    Peter Erskine Trio ‘You Never Know’ on ECM has been my go to since 1994, particularly the track On The Lake - stunning upright bass solo from Palle Danielsson.

  • @MarkW_CSI
    @MarkW_CSI Před 2 měsíci +1

    I bought this on vinyl back in the 80s. I briefly worked for a high-end hi-fi store back then. Its a really great album. 👍

  • @peterbustin2683
    @peterbustin2683 Před 2 měsíci +101

    When I was choosing my last Planar 3, I referenced Steely Dan's classic 'Aja', released in 1977, as my goto, and still do.

    • @genecase9464
      @genecase9464 Před 2 měsíci +14

      For sound quality I think Gaucho might even be a bit better. But you can"t go wrong with Aja!

    • @adam872
      @adam872 Před měsícem +3

      @@genecase9464 Gaucho sounds spectacular

    • @steveco360
      @steveco360 Před měsícem +3

      Gaucho may be the best engineered album I've ever heard. Fantastic sound quality.

    • @AMT99100
      @AMT99100 Před měsícem +2

      Over engineered boring album but hey it would sound great on just about anything even a 10 dollar bt speaker.

    • @jaex9617
      @jaex9617 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@AMT99100So it's a bad album that sounds great? Hmm.

  • @CrandMackerel
    @CrandMackerel Před měsícem +5

    Alan Holdsworth's "Secrets" is a good test album, as is, the "Toy Matinee" album.

  • @gil_lbe2190
    @gil_lbe2190 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Thank you for the discovery ,it's on Qobuz in 24bits / 88.2Khz .....and it's fantastic

  • @honorharrington4546
    @honorharrington4546 Před měsícem +1

    I installed high end car stereos for Ken's Car Tunes back in the 90's and our default test track was Mammagamma by The Alan Parsons Project. It was almost flat from lows through mids and into highs. Great for setting up crossover points and EQ's

  • @Dennis_510
    @Dennis_510 Před 2 měsíci +11

    50 year bash = 50% sale, let's go!

  • @magnusfroderberg2769
    @magnusfroderberg2769 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The Pawnshop ”Stampen” is located in the Old Town in Stockholm and is still a jazz pub. I have worked in the building for ten years.
    The recording can be found on SACD or as high res audio file.

    • @gustercc
      @gustercc Před měsícem

      have you been able to listen to many shows?

  • @robsan5777
    @robsan5777 Před měsícem +1

    Direrct to disk Thelma Houston "I've Got The Music In Me" best recording I've ever heard.

  • @Jomomma1
    @Jomomma1 Před měsícem +2

    The recording features Arne Domnérus, alto sax, clarinet; Bengt Hallberg, piano; Lars Erstrand, vibes; Georg Riedel, bass; and Egil Johansen, drums.

  • @Kiwi_Col
    @Kiwi_Col Před 2 měsíci +4

    Well, now I have to drag out my SACD of Jazz at the Pawn Shop. I dismantled my Oppo BDP95 many years ago in a futile attempt to improve its sound quality, so can only now listen to the redbook CD layer. But it will be interesting to compare it with the likes of 'Keith Don't Go', which has some amazing dynamics and detail.

  • @1957CRAZYDJ
    @1957CRAZYDJ Před 2 měsíci

    Agree with you on Jazz at the pawnshop. Great recording and very good music.

  • @TheVinylRecordMission
    @TheVinylRecordMission Před měsícem

    I’m so happy to be a proud owner of an original mint copy of Jazz At The Pawnshop. At the end of 2023 I discovered a fantastic copy of Jazz Incorporated on vinyl. It is a 1982 pressing on the Dragon label. It happened to have Egil Johansen on drums and engineered by Rune Persson. It is also a fantastic album. Thanks for sharing this information. Take care.
    Steve

  • @Jorge-Fernandez-Lopez
    @Jorge-Fernandez-Lopez Před 2 měsíci

    It's one of my best "definitive classics". Great album.

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461

    CONGRATS PAUL, AND ALL THE BEST FOR THE FUTURE 🎉🎉🎉🍾🥂💚💚💚

  • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
    @InsideOfMyOwnMind Před 2 měsíci +1

    1976, the year I graduated HS and the year Dazed and Confused was set in. Didn't find out about Jazz at the Pawnshop untill about the time that movie came out in 1993.

  • @andrzejsochon1169
    @andrzejsochon1169 Před měsícem +1

    Paul, I always have a great pleasure while watching your auditions.
    To this very good present theme I would add more: the most difficult tracks to reproduce.
    For me such a difficult track is Amanda McBroom song "Ghost in this house" from "Midnight Matinee" album. Difficult because of incredable sibilants in refrain: "I am just a ghost in my house...". The hissing sounds sounded awful. I thought maybe CD was badly recorded. Now, after a few cable modifications, it finally sounds perfect. I made at my DIY audio system modifications based on recommended by you cable suggestions: long balanced cables between preamp and monoblocks plus very short speakers cables.

  • @NeoDon1
    @NeoDon1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Paul, a friend gave me a Tice power block- conditioner - signature series III. I have a Marantz SR7015 should I use them together? Thank you Sir.

  • @jeffreyleonard7210
    @jeffreyleonard7210 Před měsícem +2

    Super suggestion. 'Aja' and 'Brothers In Arms', too. On the other end of the spectrum, in the realm of ambience, I was struck by the brown-greyish noise when I visited Los Angeles.
    Then a song memory came to me.
    The city of LA sounded like the beach desert beeze-dusty background of The Doors' "LA Woman".
    Was that on purpose?

  • @theianmce
    @theianmce Před 2 měsíci

    Congrats on 50!

  • @jaex9617
    @jaex9617 Před měsícem

    Thanks for introducing this recording to those of us who hadn't heard it before. Now I want to know why they can't all be that good. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461

    LISTENING 👂🏻 AGAIN 🤗💯🥶💚💚💚

  • @christopherpardell4418
    @christopherpardell4418 Před měsícem

    When I was an audiophile, I test drove stereo equipment with a track on Gentle Giant’s Octopus album called Knots. There’s a xylophone solo on it that is the ultimate test in rise time and stereo imaging. And just after that xylophone solo, there’s a very sudden dynamic change with an inch of instruments crashing in at once. Those were the days. The ariston RD11s table with the sure SME arm and a grado signature series pickup… playing half speed mastered virgin vinyl thru my Harmon Kardon discrete amps and the Ohm C2’s.

  • @What71628
    @What71628 Před měsícem +2

    For sheer presence out of the gate, and range in fidelity, I lean to Squonk by Genesis and Awaken by Yes. Look forward to listening to your recommendation!

  • @brandonc7154
    @brandonc7154 Před měsícem

    Fresh off the New Orleans Jazz Fest, and listening to a Spotify stream of Pawnshop on Macbook Pro speakers, I immediately felt like I was back in New Orleans. Even on a laptop, this recording is butter.

  • @leegreen9750
    @leegreen9750 Před měsícem +1

    I've always used Mahnheim Steamroller Fresh Aire II as my go to, but I listened to "jazz at....", and I am suitably impressed.

  • @JonAnderhub
    @JonAnderhub Před 2 měsíci +2

    Jazz at the Pawnshop WAS NOT recorded with a stereo pair of microphones AND there were multiple sessions recorded.
    The peerless recordings that construct the audiophile favorite Jazz At The Pawnshop were made in Stockholm, Sweden on December 6-7, 1976 by engineer Gert Palmcrantz while producer/record company owner Jacob Boëthius kept a watchful eye over the proceedings. One microphone pair spaced 20 cm apart was responsible for the main pick-up, with a couple of microphones placed to register the "live" atmosphere of the Pawnshop jazz club and a few discrete support mics - all recorded onto a pair of two-track Nagra tape recorders.

  • @user-mz6lt2pr9s
    @user-mz6lt2pr9s Před 2 měsíci +29

    Dire Straits Brothers in Arms is an excellent test album. The Mobile Fidelity Sound CD edition is the best of the several versions I own. The quality of the playing and recording and the songs dynamics and positioning of the instruments in space will let you know the soundstage and detail of your setup. Rock on!

    • @ianbrown4242
      @ianbrown4242 Před měsícem

      Yeah - always thought Brothers in Arms was a definitive test

    • @handle433
      @handle433 Před měsícem

      Love Over Gold is also up there, with people citing the title track and Private Investigations as some amazing productions!

    • @jefffoster3557
      @jefffoster3557 Před měsícem

      Agreed. Also check out Ambrosias debut.

    • @MrMotorNerd
      @MrMotorNerd Před měsícem

      I bought a Technics system in 85 with Brothers in Arms as the sample cd . Brothers in Arms being the best track as well . Cheers

    • @andrewashdown3541
      @andrewashdown3541 Před měsícem

      OMD Architecture & Morality

  • @myfreakyvalentine
    @myfreakyvalentine Před měsícem

    I'm new to discovering all sorts of jazz, and found too many albums that I like to pick a favourite, but I will mention one brilliant album from John Surman called "Words Unspoken". Just a beautiful, airy and somehow gentle recording that just carries you away. Only released this year and I'm looking forward to finding the time to explore more of his stuff.

  • @user-hj5iy8tv2w
    @user-hj5iy8tv2w Před měsícem +1

    Hi Paul, I have a “vintage” Yamaha CA-1000 integrated amp. It’s been in its original box for over 20 years. I’d like have it refurbished and use it again. Is there a person you can recommend to do a honest and good job?

  • @Skebetine
    @Skebetine Před 2 měsíci +11

    As soon as I saw the title of this video I knew it had to be Jazz At The Pawnshop :) The real debate is about which version sounds best: the original, the remastered or the 30th anniversary edition

    • @Kiwi_Col
      @Kiwi_Col Před 2 měsíci +3

      I'd like to know that too. I have the 30th Ann on SACDs, but have never had a good SACD player. I only had an Oppo BDP95, which was terrible. If another (edit: better) version on redbook CD was out there, I might try to get one.

    • @NateEll
      @NateEll Před 2 měsíci +5

      I have Jazz at the Pawnshop- must be at least 25 years old. And yes- vinyl. It is excellent

    • @factoryrefresh102
      @factoryrefresh102 Před 2 měsíci +2

      200gr LP version from Analogue Productions

  • @dvaoa2910
    @dvaoa2910 Před měsícem +8

    Love Over Gold is a remarkable sounding album…such clarity and instrument definition.

    • @britCpower
      @britCpower Před měsícem +1

      about 15 years ago I visited a high end hi fi shop in Singapore and got to listen to a special presing of Love Over gold on a 250000+ System. That Marimba solo at the end is still one of the best Audiophile tracks I ever heard. I have to give a shout out to the Grace Jones Compass Point sessions, Truly amazing production an clarity

    • @rdspam
      @rdspam Před měsícem

      Yep - and great music to boot.

  • @AdamRangiaho
    @AdamRangiaho Před měsícem

    i had a copy in the 80's to go with my plinius amp and pre amp.....the recording sounded wonderfull

  • @garyausten5939
    @garyausten5939 Před měsícem

    I heard that album on You-Tube a few weeks ago...very nice .

  • @marclattoni1959
    @marclattoni1959 Před 2 měsíci

    Great album!! Playing it from Tidal.

  • @rtel123
    @rtel123 Před měsícem

    Bought the 3 discs after hearing it as a speaker demo in a high end audio shop. Love them on my Magnepans. The "Stampen" jazz club (formerly a pawnshop) in old Stockholm is still alive and they still have a website today. ("Stampen" were the pawn claim "tickets" used) The recordings were remastered after 20 years in 1996, adding a few extra tracks from the master, and a huge improvement. Remastered again a few years later, no so well, maybe because the original analog master had now deteriorated. The original release had liner notes that were Shakespearean prose! A delight to read!

  • @pcpmundo
    @pcpmundo Před měsícem

    Thanks for sharing. I have to check it out.

  • @antonyharding5360
    @antonyharding5360 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks Paul , ill keep an eye out for it..❤

  • @varioustoxins
    @varioustoxins Před měsícem +1

    Arvo part tractus.... and also the Jacques Loussier trio plays Bach (wow!) are two of my latest favourites for and audio 'geekout'

  • @dannydessert5147
    @dannydessert5147 Před 2 měsíci

    Congratulations Paul!!

  • @andrewcrossley2448
    @andrewcrossley2448 Před měsícem

    When a hifi dealer installed my new speakers he brought hires track of Bob Dylan’s Man in a Long Black Coat and Jennifer Warnes Ballard of the Runaway Horse. The Dylan track was so well recorded I use it to show off my new speakers when we have music nights (bring you favourite albums or a list of tracks around along with a bottle to talk about why these are your favourite tracks).

  • @johncourneil7826
    @johncourneil7826 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I had the chance to grab a second-hand CD (like new) for just a couple bucks years ago. Truly great recording, indeed! Also from that label the quite impressive Cantate Domino. Sonically another tour-de-force in yet another music genre. Worth checking out.

  • @Tyler-xd9rb
    @Tyler-xd9rb Před měsícem

    Was never in a position to spend the kind of $ it takes for top notch gear.
    But back in the years when you first started I'd go into the stores where they'd demo this Amp with those speakers and such.
    The song that got played more than any other, and for my money with good reason, Angry Eyes.
    Thanks for that one, Kenny and Jim!

  • @fretlessfender
    @fretlessfender Před měsícem

    Jazz @ the Pawnshop was recorded in cafe Stampen in Stockholm... it was released on the Proprius label and is still available on vinyl and cd.
    I think, as a Jazz life registration it is still second to non. The whole atmosphere starts building up as soon as you start playback. Just close your eyes and you are literally inside of the Cafe...
    The music is fun too, so you can't go wrong!

  • @TooCoolForSchool97
    @TooCoolForSchool97 Před měsícem

    Hey Paul, what are your thoughts on Buena Vista Social Club?

  • @ian-nz-2000
    @ian-nz-2000 Před měsícem

    When I used to run a PA system many years ago I always eqalised the hall with Eric Clapton's Just One Night. Today at home I use Unplugged.
    You can't beat a well recorded live album for setting up a system!

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 Před měsícem +3

    David Gilmour - Live in Pompeii - Comfortably Numb (2016). Hard to beat when testing your system.

  • @barrymiller3385
    @barrymiller3385 Před 2 měsíci

    I still have my original vinyl copy of JatPS - and it still sounds great. (A later bought the CD as well.) At the same time I bought Cantate Domino on the same label. My all time favourite Christmas record.

  • @stimpy1226
    @stimpy1226 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The 2 LP recording company was on the Proprius label, manufactured and distributed by Audio Source.

  • @DeliRevv
    @DeliRevv Před měsícem

    Anytime I hear the term “audiophile”, I immediately think of Steely Dan’s “Aja”. I’ve never heard of Jazz at the Pawnshop before but I’ll definitely give it a listen today!

  • @RondenBreems
    @RondenBreems Před měsícem

    Yes, agreed. Every enthousiast should have a copy.

  • @mobiusblues
    @mobiusblues Před měsícem +19

    I always felt that Flim and the BB’s Tricycle is a great album for testing audio equipment.

    • @BruceRichardsonMusic
      @BruceRichardsonMusic Před měsícem +2

      Ha!!! I bought that, of course. The first thirty seconds was always what people would put on. Here, listen to this...piano, piano, piano, piano, piano, HOLY CRAP ENESEMBLE HIT~~~

    • @rdspam
      @rdspam Před měsícem

      Yes, another classic.

    • @rdspam
      @rdspam Před měsícem

      Yes, another classic.

    • @thegoouch
      @thegoouch Před měsícem

      Yes!

    • @davetrek1962
      @davetrek1962 Před měsícem +1

      Always loved Big Notes.

  • @EnemyofCredulity
    @EnemyofCredulity Před 2 měsíci

    I have that cd and I agree it is a fantastic recording.

  • @tomperkins6389
    @tomperkins6389 Před měsícem +5

    My all time favorite audiophile recording is Harry James' direct to disc "The King James Version". That vinyl just was awe inspiring both musically and technically.

  • @UnintendedConsequences
    @UnintendedConsequences Před měsícem

    Longtime (40+ years) industry veteran as A1 and studio rat… I always carry high-resolution audio files for system tuning. My most used tracks are SD - Aja, Toy Matinee - Last Plane Out, and Satriani’s Always With You, Always With Me… the last of which has great shaker bits at the intro that are immensely useful for setting delays, fills and the like. There are others, of course - but these three - all recorded by friends of mine - are my goto tracks.

  • @robertm7554
    @robertm7554 Před měsícem +1

    Beatles “The end” has always worked great for testing equipment for me.

  • @amamirecords
    @amamirecords Před 12 dny

    Hello from Japan, so some yours ago I started a project building some main studio monitors based around the PMC mb2s xbd. They are a almost perfect copy right down to the transmission line and Volt drive units. I am using the Hypex Plate amps with programable filters ,I have started off using a 4th order crossover setting witch PMC use, with the manufacturing info of the speakers I have used to set up the crossover points on the filters but that's as far as I've got,, So my question is , is there a way to find the original PMC crossover settings for a starting point for my monitors ? thanks and all the very best..

  • @palrajraj6506
    @palrajraj6506 Před 2 měsíci

    Which op amp is best lowpass filter for subwoofer

  • @CusterFlux
    @CusterFlux Před měsícem +1

    In the late 1970s, if you wanted to escape into the ambience of a jazz club, that was the album to do it with … but these days, anybody with a bit of talent, some practice, and a good signal path with a Calrec Soundfield mic ( or the like ) … could blow it out of the water.

  • @Shaun.Stephens
    @Shaun.Stephens Před měsícem +1

    A couple of my 'reference' albums are 'So' by Peter Gabriel and 'The Trinity Sessions' by Cowboy Junkies. The latter WAS recorded with the musicians grouped around a single stereo microphone (in an old church).

    • @gustercc
      @gustercc Před měsícem

      Trinity is my Go to. One of the only true "perfect albums...start to finish" in my opinion. Love that recording since the day it came out. Truly bliss.

  • @trout211
    @trout211 Před měsícem

    For testing, the Hi-Fidelity Stereo shop in Lubbock, TX during the mid 80s most often touted 'The Nylons - One Size Fits All' (amazing vocals), The Sheffield Labs Drum record w/Ron Tutt, Flim & the BB's - Tricycle & Tunnel, & just about anything Dave Grusin produced. I purchased a Denon DCD-1500, NAD 7140 receiver, Boston Acoustics A100 Speakers, AKG headphones & some big fat Monster Cable, ha! It was seemingly the best combination I could afford at the time, but it sounded pretty awesome to me. I still have it all.

    • @aparobson
      @aparobson Před měsícem

      I lived in Lubbock for 20 years. I usually went to The Soundwave which is where I bought my first HiFi when they were stopping carrying Audio Alchemy. I got the CD player and preamp with an Adcom power amp and B&W 600s (forget which iteration exactly). I happened to go back a few months later when selling the Audio Alchemy OM150 power amp (I think it was a delayed shipment). Used that system for many years until I got the upgrade bug.

  • @johnspooner1403
    @johnspooner1403 Před měsícem

    This is so out of left field, but a great test song. My 21YO roommate’s brother built him a pair of speakers: 2 dome tweeters, 2 dome mids and a Philips 15” bottom in each - passive 3-way crossover. He bought a nice Marantz receiver for it. First time we hooked it all up we didn’t have any signal to play so switched on the FM and cranked it. “Crash and Burn” by Pat Travers started up. Great for a test, especially the opening.

  • @user-ur1ht1op4g
    @user-ur1ht1op4g Před měsícem

    In the late 1970’s I worked as stage crew at a large UK music venue. Almost every band, regardless of their particular genre, used Steely Dan’s Aja album during sound checks. And usually the track Black Cow.

  • @TheBRBvideos
    @TheBRBvideos Před 2 měsíci +2

    Still have and play my copy 😁

  • @drewv1785
    @drewv1785 Před měsícem

    I found a Jazz at the Pawnshop video on You Tube. A few other people did too. They said Paul sent me! It was a CD version but it did sound very good even on my little desktop computer speakers. I think that simpler is better sometimes. Two Neuman U-47 microphones, and a two track tape machine! Well, I still only have two ears so it's all good.

  • @kingstoler
    @kingstoler Před 2 měsíci

    There's an extensive list from Paul and it has some incredible tracks. Jazz from the Pawnshop sounds incredible even from a good headphone system.

  • @kvrhifi
    @kvrhifi Před 2 měsíci

    Vinyl version of Jazz at the pawnshop sounds outstanding. It’s full of goosebumps .. exciting improvisation.. I recently ventured into vinyls .. I listened to that album every day at least 2 weeks. Without hesitation I am going to buy 200$ one step vinyl cut . That’s going to release very soon