Cornbread Blue Note Tone Poet Series vs Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (Jazz Record)
Overall winner: Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (Jazz Record)
Key Differences
Choose Jazz Record's Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (A) if you want a widely praised classic with a higher number of user reviews and noted as a common introduction to jazz; choose Blue Note's Cornbread Tone Poet (B) if you prioritize mastering by Kevin Gray and label-associated audiophile presentation. Both have mixed reports on physical/pressing condition, while A has some reports of audible tape hiss and B's pressing quality is mixed among reviewers
Cornbread Blue Note Tone Poet Series
Jazz album by Blue Note in the Tone Poet Series. Notable for high-quality sound and presentation, with a lineup noted for exceptional musicianship. Customer insight highlights striking solos and solid mastering quality
Pros
- high-quality sound quality
- notable mastering by Kevin Gray
- exceptional musicianship
- beautiful presentation
Cons
- pressing quality mixed among reviews
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (Jazz Record)
A classic jazz album on CD/vinyl by Jazz Record. features high-quality recording and 5.1 DSD; fans praise sound clarity and as an introduction to jazz. Customer insight notes mixed physical condition with some noise and warping issues
Pros
- high-quality recording
- clear instrumental tones
- well-regarded as an introduction to jazz
- popular among jazz enthusiasts
Cons
- mixed opinions on physical condition
- reports of audible tape hiss
- possible warping issues
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jazz Record |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jazz Record |
| User Reviews | Jazz Record |