Cannonball Adderley: Somethin' Else - 2x LP UltraDisc 1 Step 180g 45rpm Vinyl, Limited to 6000 Box Set, Numbered, Remastered, SuperVinyl pressing

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SKU:
UD1S-2-022
UPC:
0821797202220
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2x LP Vinyl, Limited to 6000 Box Set, Numbered, Remastered, SuperVinyl pressing, Box Set Pack, Mastered from 1/4inch, 15ips Original Analog Master Tapes to DSD256 to analog console to lathe. UltraDisc 1 One-Step. Specially Plated & Pressed on 180g Hi
Rotation Speed:
45rpm
Record Weight:
UltraDisc 1 Step 180g
Vinyl Record Type:
LP
MoFi - Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Cat#:
UD1S-2-022
Released:
2023 in US
Original Release:
1958 Label Blue Note Cat# BLP 1595
Genre:
Jazz
Artist:
Cannonball Adderley
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Mastered from the Original Master Tapes and Limited to 6,000 Numbered Copies.

Julian Cannonball Adderley's only Blue Note album, Somethin' Else, would likely forever be famous in music lore if just for the presence of Miles Davis. The iconic composer/trumpeter steps into the role of sideman on the 1958 set, one of just a handful of times he'd make such a move after the calendar passed the mid-1950s. Yet evaluating Somethin' Else strictly on Davis' involvement misses the big picture. Plain and simple, Adderley's jubilant work remains a jazz landmark due to the chemistry of its Hall of Fame personnel, enthusiasm of its participants, and sophistication of its arrangements – not to mention the reference-grade production and inclusion of the definitive renditions of two all-time jazz standards.

Limited to 6,000 numbered copies, pressed on dead-quiet MoFi SuperVinyl at RTI, and mastered from the original master tapes, Mobile Fidelity's ultra-hi-fi UltraDisc One-Step 180g 45RPM 2LP collector's edition pays tribute to the record's merit and includes the bonus track "Allison's Uncle." Offering reference-caliber sonics, this spectacular collector's version provides a clear, transparent, ultra-dynamic, and up-close view of a cornerstone effort that witnesses Adderley and Davis sharing horn duty alone for the only time in their fabled careers – an arrangement that occurred as a result of Adderley having joined Davis' majestic sextet a year prior.

The premium packaging and beautiful presentation of the UD1S Somethin' Else pressing befit its extremely select status. Housed in a deluxe slipcase, it features special foil-stamped jackets and faithful-to-the-original graphics that illuminate the splendor of the recording. No expense has been spared. Aurally and visually, this UD1S reissue exists as a curatorial artifact meant to be preserved, touched, and examined. It is made for discerning listeners that prize sound quality and production, and who desire to fully immerse themselves in the art – and everything involved with the album, from the iconic photos to the gorgeous finishes.

The vibrant potency reveals itself openly on an analog set that provides full-range reproduction of an ensemble that also includes pianist Hank Jones, bassist Sam Jones, and drummer Art Blakey. Each and every snare hit, downbeat, and cymbal splash registered by the latter take on realistic proportions, blooming and decaying as they would right in front of you on a stage. Jones' foundational bass lines register with uncommon depth and palpability, the litheness of the strings and fullness of the instrument epitomizing the definition of rhythm. Stellar, too, are the surefooted 88s. Sublime in scale, tonality, and attack, with the delineation such you can practically separate the white and black keys in your mind. As for that liquid interplay between Adderley and Davis? Breathtakingly lifelike in timbre, naturalism, purity, and presence. This collector's version takes you there – there being Rudy Van Gelder's legendary New Jersey studio in March 1958 to witness it all unfold, again and again.

For reasons that extend far beyond the outstanding playing and flawless repertoire, Somethin' Else is without question a record you'll always want to watch and hear come together. As veteran critic Bob Blumenthal observed writing about the album four decades after its release, "The instant rapport achieved by the quintet is thus the product of much shared and common history, though the tensile strength that they create throughout created a totally unique feeling that can be attributed to the sensitive musicianship of all concerned, including the supposedly hard bopping leader and drummer." Such inimitable feeling, or emotion, courses throughout every passage, and no where more obviously than on "Autumn Leaves" and "Love for Sale."

Without question, the discreet interpretations of the Johnny Mercer and Cole Porter songs, respectively, found on Somethin' Else have long been considered part of jazz's alluring mystique. Adderley and Davis bring contrasting approaches to the table yet sound of a singular mind on "Autumn Leaves," with the latter's muted trumpet and the headliner's lush alto saxophone dovetailing into a performance that endures as a blueprint for expression, counterpoint, sophistication, fluidity, and linearity. Blues, melody, and romance pour from their horns. Their bandmates, picking up on the intimate vibe and calm mood here – as well as on the spry, head-over-heels spirit of "Love for Sale" – join in on the conversation with sharp economy and float-on-air roundedness.

Not to undersell the other three numbers, all deserving five-star status. Twelve measures in length, the title track offers a slow burn in swing. Written by Adderley's brother, Nat, the 12-bar "One for Daddy-O" transmits funk flavors. The closing "Dancing in the Dark" pops with lushness and temptation, its stream of bold colors and understated textures calling for a moonlight twirl, or at least fantasies suggestive of a memorable night. Somethin' else, indeed.

1/4" / 15 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe

Tracklist

A1 Autumn Leaves

B1 Love For Sale

B2 Somethin' Else

C1 One For Daddy-O

D1 Dancing In The Dark

D2 Alison’s Uncle (AKA Bangoon)

Recording information:

Title: Somethin' Else
Artist: Cannonball Adderley
Genre: Jazz
Media: 2x UltraDisc 1 Step 180g LP Vinyl Stereo 45rpm, Limited to 6000 Box Set, Numbered, Remastered, SuperVinyl pressing, . Mastered from 1/4", 15ips Original Analog Master Tapes to DSD256 to analog console to lathe. UltraDisc 1 One-Step. Specially Plated & Pressed on 180g High-Definition Vinyl. Pressed in the USA on SuperVinyl™ formula developed and manufactured by NEOTECH. Mastered by Krieg Wunderlich @ Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab on the Gain 2 Ultra Analog System™.
Label: MoFi - Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Cat#: UD1S-2-022
Released: 2023 in US
Original release: 1958 by Blue Note BLP 1595
EAN: 0821797202220
Discogs rel.#: 29043274

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