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Ok, I got the 24bit/192KHz download from HDTracks. First few cuts sound like a very good remastering.
The rest of the cuts are very good indeed. The only one that you can hear its 47 year age is Fur Elise, with higher tape noise than the rest.Its as good as the SACD from memory and much easier to get on the Music Server.
People think I'm nuts but I listen to this album all year long, and I normally can't stomach Xmas music. A good jazz trio can do no wrong IMO.
I like the music and performance well enough, but it puzzles me as to how they can justify the hi res treatment of this recording - the fundamental quality does not merit more than standard CD 16/44k resolution, in my books. The piano is miced too close in some - listen to the piano action (damper) noise in The Christmas Song, for example). I'm not a fan of bass hard right and drums hard left, eitherI do like this as background music - I just don't think it justifies the Hi Definition treatment.
I guess what's confusing the issue is that these may not be just hi-res; they're re-mixed or re-mastered as part of the process. This way you may be thinking you're enjoying the higher resolution, but what you are actually enjoying is the superior mastering or mixing. Either of these can have more influence on the sound and the "enjoyment factor" than the difference between 24/96 and redbook 16/44 CD or even mp3, especially with some older masters.
The piano is miced too close in some - listen to the piano action (damper) noise in The Christmas Song, for example). I do like this as background music - I just don't think it justifies the Hi Definition treatment.