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(Bop, Hard Bop) Dexter Gordon - The Panther! (1970)/Tangerine (1972) - 1998, WavPack (image+.cue), lossless

Dexter Gordon - The Panther!/Tangerine Жанр: Bop, Hard Bop Страна-производитель диска: Великобритания Год издания диска: 1998 Издатель (лейбл): Ace Records Номер по каталогу: CDJZD 010 Страна: США Аудиокодек: WavPack (*.wv) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 79:56 Источник (релизер): frafra64 (hqshare) Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да Треклист: The Panther! (1970) 01. The Panther! (Gordon) - 6:30 02. Body and Soul (Green-Eyton-Heyman-Sour) - 11:02 03. Valse Robin (Gordon) - 5:59 04. Mrs. Miniver (Gordon) - 7:39 05. The Christmas Song (Torme-Wells) - 5:24 06. The Blues Walk (Brown) - 7:26 Tangerine (1972) 07. Tangerine (Mercer-Schertzinger) - 9:01 08. August Blues (Gordon) - 10:01 09. What It Was (Gordon) - 8:10 10. Days of Wine and Roses (Mercer-Mancini) - 8:45 Состав: #1-6: Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone Tommy Flanagan - piano Larry Ridley - bass Alan Dawson - drums Recorded July 7, 1970 #7-9: Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone Thad Jones - trumpet, flugelhorn Hank Jones - piano Stanley Clarke - bass Louis Hayes - drums Recorded June 28, 1972 at the Van Gelder Studios; Hackenshack, N.J. #10: Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone Cedar Walton - piano Buster Williams - bass Billy Higgins - drums Recorded June 22, 1972 at the Van Gelder Studios; Hackenshack, N.J.   Лог создания рипа EAC extraction logfile from 2. March 2008, 10:48 for CD Dexter Gordon / The Panther! / Tangerine Used drive : LITE-ON LTR-52246S Adapter: 1 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 6 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Used output format : Internal WAV Routines 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo Other options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interface Range status and errors Selected range Filename J:\JAZZ\Dexter Gordon - The Panther! Tangerine.wav Peak level 100.0 % Range quality 99.9 % CRC 7B7EFAA4 Copy OK No errors occured End of status report     Содержание индексной карты (.CUE) REM GENRE Jazz REM DATE 1998 REM DISCID 8112BC0A REM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v0.95b4" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" TITLE "The Panther!/Tangerine" FILE "Dexter Gordon - The Panther!-Tangerine.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "The Panther!" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Body and Soul" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 00 06:26:19 INDEX 01 06:29:61 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "Valse Robin" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 00 17:28:27 INDEX 01 17:32:04 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Mrs. Miniver" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 00 23:26:09 INDEX 01 23:30:50 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "The Christmas Song" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 00 31:05:00 INDEX 01 31:09:48 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "The Blues Walk" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 00 36:28:33 INDEX 01 36:33:21 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "Tangerine" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 00 43:54:14 INDEX 01 43:59:01 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "August Blues" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 00 52:55:11 INDEX 01 52:59:63 TRACK 09 AUDIO TITLE "What It Was" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 00 62:55:60 INDEX 01 63:00:64 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Days of Wine and Roses" PERFORMER "Dexter Gordon" INDEX 00 71:06:09 INDEX 01 71:11:04     Review by Lindsay Planer This two-fer CD contains Dexter Gordon's early-70s releases The Panther! (1970) and Tangerine (1972). While each is unquestionably unique, they find the tireless tenor in fine shape and backed by Tommy Flanagan (piano), Larry Ridley (bass), and Alan Dawson (drums) during the July 1970 session that produced The Panther! Thad Jones (trumpet), Hank Jones (piano), Stanley Clarke (bass), and Louis Hayes (drums) cut enough material -- during their confab in late June of 1972 -- for the Tangerine, Generation (1973), and Ca'Purange (1973) long-players alike. Although Gordon was still residing in Europe, he successfully quelled his narcotics addiction long enough to return to the States to record and occasionally tour. Personal problems aside, the artist contributed significantly to The Panther! supplying all the originals. Gordon's level of performance is poignant and penetrating as he reaches and ultimately achieves a new strata of soulfulness. Nowhere is that as evident as the limber rhythmic antics of the tenor's title track to "The Panther." Flanagan's offerings throughout the entire project are refined and stylish. The pianist accurately achieves a perfect balance to Gordon's similarly sophisticated melody lines. One needs plenty of time to soak in the timeless grandeur of the pop standard "Body and Soul," or Mel Tormé's seasonal "The Christmas Song" aka "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" to appreciate their understated profundity. "Valse Robin" -- a tune written for Gordon's daughter -- has the comfort of a parent's unconditional love set to an uncomplicated swinging pace. Gordon's headier "Mrs. Miniver" and the downright jaunty rendering of Clifford Brown's "Blues Walk" are reminders of his fast and furious origins as a primary bebop innovator. Fast forward three years to the Tangerine album as the Johnny Mercer composition -- which fades out, rather than ending of its own volition -- is presented in a strong modernization. "August Blues" is a Gordon number that demonstrates his uncanny aptitude for constructing his leads simply and still drawing out optimal emotion. Of particular interest is Stanley Clarke's interplay, giving the proceedings an infusion of undeniable hipness. To the same end, "What It Was" is a funk fest propelled by Clarke's contemporary counterpoint. Wrapping things up are the supple, albeit somewhat restrained, take of Mancini and Mercer's "Days of Wine and Roses." While not quite on par with the likes of "Body and Soul," there is a charming romantic air guiding the effortless warmth of Gordon's intonations. The lineup is noticeably different with Cedar Walton (piano), Buster Williams (bass), and Billy Higgins (drums) from a get-together held a few days earlier.
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