Strictly Jazz Sounds (Part 2)

Joe Lovano with Gunther Schuller “Rush Hour” Blue Note cd

Orchestra arranged and conducted by Gunther Schuller.

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Samo Salamon - guitar
Arils Andersen - bass
Bob Moses - percussion

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Herbie Hancock “Maiden Voyage” 24 bit by RVG lp facsimile cd from Blue Note Japan.

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A classic!

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Really good Bill Evans.
Exceptional reproduction of acoustic piano, free of resonances and graininess that is so common.
Sometimes I just listen to his left hand, I love his chords.

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Yes! Even if there still are better recorded Evans sessions.
So this here is close to the full „Some other time package“ :wink:


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Fully showing the DSD256 potential and interesting to compare with the 45 RPM LP‘s.

The one recorded DSD256, the other analog in the same session.

This from the liner notes nails,it:

CD: DMP > DS Sr via I2S

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Carmen McRae “Velvet Soul” Laserlight cd

Pairs two Sonny Lester produced LPs on Groove Merchant from the early 'seventies. Carmen in pure jazz settings. . . can’t beat that. She was a master.

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I’ve come to really like the work of this Brazilian mandolinist.

Hamilton De Holanda Quintet “Brasilianos”

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Carmen McRae “Alive!” Columbia cd

This is from a December 1965 Village Gate performance that was issued on two Mainstream Records releases.

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Kenny Burrell “Night Song” Verve Japan SHM-CD UCCU-8064

Despite the nocturnal title, great Saturday afternoon music. That guitar tone!

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Miles Davis “Round About Midnight” Mobile Fidelity Labs SACD

Followed by

Carmen McRae “Bitter Sweet” Focus/KOCH cd. (A great Carmen record).

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