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If the rogercc rip is from the , some listeners note slightly boosted high frequencies (a Rudy hallmark). If it’s an original Van Gelder stereo pressing rip , the soundstage is wider but with occasional mild channel bleed. McCoy Tyner The Real McCoy-jazz--flac--rogercc-
As the bit-rate climbed, Elias poured a finger of bourbon. He thought about McCoy Tyner in '67. Tyner had just left Coltrane’s quartet, stepping out from the shadow of a giant to prove he was his own titan. The album title wasn't just a pun; it was a manifesto. Here’s an interesting angle for a report or
In FLAC format, The Real McCoy reveals: