At first I thought this can not be true! Then I asked my son to me download the files, now is the result on CD before. They refuted the old adage "what costs nothing, is nothing": A real treasure of the legendary Blue Note recordings, for I have spent a lot of money on LP 40 years ago. I am an old LP Fan skeptical about MP3, but the sound quality is absolutely convincing for normal ears. Just listen to only once I Got A Woman by Jimmy Smith to 2004 on 24-bit remastered: Great Room-filling. Thus, the digital age has its advantages: The Finest Jazz since 1939 totally free and of the highest quality. By the way: Nothing against Götz Alsmann, but his style sounds kind of strange in addition to all the great Blue Note jazz classics. Anyway, he is happy to come first among 14 pieces.