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Ahhh, give me those Verve recordings from the fifties and sixties. They have the sound of cash registers.
Ah Yes, I have some like that.
One of my favorite is CLIFORD JORDAN QUARTET:
Live At Ethell's on the Mapleshade lable. I have been to Ethel's in Baltimore, and it truly is the closest thing to being there. V good recording/engineering with all the ambiance of a live club
BTW, The wife and I recently saw Harry Conick Jr.
As far as the venue, the hall has V good acoustics, I know because I have been there more than a few times. Unfortunately, the sound engineer was exceptionally talented at destroying most of its attributes. They had piled speakers at both ends of the stage, and placed them far far in front of the band with volume so high, there was no sound coming from the instruments! Harry