Cannonball Adderley’s “Know what I mean? is a warhorse, to be sure,but one that deserves its reputation. I was prompted to explore a few different pressings as a result of a thread on the Hoffman forum: https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/do-you-have-cannonball-adderley-bill-evans-know-what-i-mean-the-best-sounding-vintage-jazz-lp.1175660/
I used to shop these OJCs as bargains back in the day when Tower Records was thriving. They were a solid entry point into some very good sounding jazz–some of it “straight ahead” but well made, taken from analog masters for the most part and did I say cheap? Back in the day, these were bargain records when they were released, and until the more recent surge in prices of older LPs, could be readily found for little money.
The recent Craft reissue cut by Kevin Gray has brought renewed attention to the record. I thought it might be fun to do a comparison– a bone standard copy, a Japanese pressing and the newish Craft (which is part of the Concord family that owns many of these legacy jazz labels). Look for the shoot-out soon.
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