I stumbled across this recording today. It must represent the zenith of the LA recording scene in the last couple decades of the 20th C. Tremendous recording. On a decent system (not my Alexa) would sound amazing.The players are the usual suspects but in the best way.
Blown away this morning.
Q’s Juke Joint
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