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(Crossover Jazz, Post-Bop, Fusion) [CD] Idris Muhammad - House of the Rising Sun - 1976 (2007 Japan Edition), FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Idris Muhammad - House of the Rising Sun Жанр: Crossover Jazz, Post-Bop, Fusion Носитель: CD Страна-производитель диска: Япония Год издания: 1976 (2007) Издатель (лейбл): CTI/King Records Номер по каталогу: KICJ 2221 Страна: США Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 35:03 Источник (релизер): magritte66 (what) Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нетТреклист: 01. House of the Rising Sun (Trad.) - 4:48 02. Baia (Boogie Bump) (Barroso-Gilbert) - 4:42 03. Hard to Face the Music (Simpson-Ashford) - 4:54 04. Theme for New York City (based on Chopin's Prelude No.4) (Matthews) - 3:32 05. Sudan (Muhammad-Harrell) - 10:57 06. Hey Pocky A-Way (Nocentelli-Porter-Neville-Modeliste) - 6:10Состав: Idris Muhammad - drums, percussion Eric Gale, Joe Beck, Will Lee, Wilbur Bascomb - guitar, bass Leon Pendarvis, Don Grolnick, Roland Hanna - piano George Young - tenor saxophone Ronnie Cuber - baritone saxophone David Sanborn - alto saxophone George Devens - percussion (plus ensemble)  Лог создания рипа X Lossless Decoder version 20140504 (147.0)XLD extraction logfile from 2014-08-04 15:13:10 -0400Idris Muhammad / House Of The Rising SunUsed drive : HL-DT-ST DVDRW GS23N (revision SB03)Media type : Pressed CDRipper mode : XLD Secure RipperDisable audio cache : OK for the drive with a cache less than 1375KiBMake use of C2 pointers : NORead offset correction : 667Max retry count : 100Gap status : Analyzed, AppendedTOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 00:00:00 | 04:48:30 | 0 | 21629 2 | 04:48:30 | 04:42:25 | 21630 | 42804 3 | 09:30:55 | 04:53:45 | 42805 | 64824 4 | 14:24:25 | 03:32:25 | 64825 | 80749 5 | 17:56:50 | 10:56:42 | 80750 | 129991 6 | 28:53:17 | 06:10:25 | 129992 | 157766List of alternate offset correction values # | Absolute | Relative | Confidence ------------------------------------------ 1 | 1777 | 1110 | 2AccurateRip Summary (DiscID: 00079869-00297d47-4f083706) Track 01 : OK (v2, confidence 1/3) Track 02 : OK (v2, confidence 1/3) Track 03 : OK (v2, confidence 1/3) Track 04 : OK (v2, confidence 1/3) Track 05 : OK (v2, confidence 1/3) Track 06 : OK (v2, confidence 1/3) ->All tracks accurately ripped.All Tracks Album gain : -5.28 dB Peak : 1.000000 Statistics Read error : 0 Jitter error (maybe fixed) : 0 Retry sector count : 0 Damaged sector count : 0Track 01 Filename : /whatcd/Idris Muhammad-House Of The Rising Sun (1976) (FLAC)/01 House Of The Rising Sun.flac Pre-gap length : 00:02:00 Track gain : -5.54 dB Peak : 1.000000 CRC32 hash (test run) : 61571977 CRC32 hash : 61571977 CRC32 hash (skip zero) : 0439EA19 AccurateRip v1 signature : B5A02781 AccurateRip v2 signature : FA777C2E ->Accurately ripped (v2, confidence 1/3) Statistics Read error : 0 Jitter error (maybe fixed) : 0 Retry sector count : 0 Damaged sector count : 0Track 02 Filename : /whatcd/Idris Muhammad-House Of The Rising Sun (1976) (FLAC)/02 Bahia.flac Pre-gap length : 00:02:60 Track gain : -5.30 dB Peak : 1.000000 CRC32 hash (test run) : 37866C14 CRC32 hash : 37866C14 CRC32 hash (skip zero) : 643181D6 AccurateRip v1 signature : 5DC42580 AccurateRip v2 signature : F1F83D5C ->Accurately ripped (v2, confidence 1/3) Statistics Read error : 0 Jitter error (maybe fixed) : 0 Retry sector count : 0 Damaged sector count : 0Track 03 Filename : /whatcd/Idris Muhammad-House Of The Rising Sun (1976) (FLAC)/03 Hard To Face The Music.flac Pre-gap length : 00:01:48 Track gain : -5.42 dB Peak : 1.000000 CRC32 hash (test run) : 28E26DAC CRC32 hash : 28E26DAC CRC32 hash (skip zero) : 2E0857D5 AccurateRip v1 signature : 94A54077 AccurateRip v2 signature : CFC74A9B ->Accurately ripped (v2, confidence 1/3) Statistics Read error : 0 Jitter error (maybe fixed) : 0 Retry sector count : 0 Damaged sector count : 0Track 04 Filename : /whatcd/Idris Muhammad-House Of The Rising Sun (1976) (FLAC)/04 Theme From New York City.flac Pre-gap length : 00:01:13 Track gain : -5.53 dB Peak : 0.999969 CRC32 hash (test run) : CEA08A55 CRC32 hash : CEA08A55 CRC32 hash (skip zero) : D75D42E8 AccurateRip v1 signature : DFDF3418 AccurateRip v2 signature : 76C0E197 ->Accurately ripped (v2, confidence 1/3) Statistics Read error : 0 Jitter error (maybe fixed) : 0 Retry sector count : 0 Damaged sector count : 0Track 05 Filename : /whatcd/Idris Muhammad-House Of The Rising Sun (1976) (FLAC)/05 Sudan.flac Pre-gap length : 00:02:45 Track gain : -4.87 dB Peak : 0.973206 CRC32 hash (test run) : 09B0C7C0 CRC32 hash : 09B0C7C0 CRC32 hash (skip zero) : AB433D69 AccurateRip v1 signature : 59E5D9BE AccurateRip v2 signature : C904580C ->Accurately ripped (v2, confidence 1/3) Statistics Read error : 0 Jitter error (maybe fixed) : 0 Retry sector count : 0 Damaged sector count : 0Track 06 Filename : /whatcd/Idris Muhammad-House Of The Rising Sun (1976) (FLAC)/06 Hey Pocky A-Way.flac Pre-gap length : 00:02:27 Track gain : -5.56 dB Peak : 0.973297 CRC32 hash (test run) : B1434087 CRC32 hash : B1434087 CRC32 hash (skip zero) : 86AD0324 AccurateRip v1 signature : 46C6C36B AccurateRip v2 signature : F564B742 ->Accurately ripped (v2, confidence 1/3) Statistics Read error : 0 Jitter error (maybe fixed) : 0 Retry sector count : 0 Damaged sector count : 0No errors occurredEnd of status report  Содержание индексной карты (.CUE) TITLE "House of the Rising Sun"PERFORMER "Idris Muhammad"REM GENRE "Jazz"REM DATE "1976"REM DISCID 4F083706REM REPLAYGAIN_ALBUM_GAIN -5.28 dBREM REPLAYGAIN_ALBUM_PEAK 1.000000FILE "01 - 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Hey Pocky A-Way.flac" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00  Отчет CUETools [CUETools log; Date: 15.08.2014 15:40:11; Version: 2.1.4][CTDB TOCID: R3c3uyViwSlP3E_PaWCTXhwI54s-] found.Track | CTDB Status 1 | (2/2) Accurately ripped 2 | (2/2) Accurately ripped 3 | (2/2) Accurately ripped 4 | (2/2) Accurately ripped 5 | (2/2) Accurately ripped 6 | (2/2) Accurately ripped[AccurateRip ID: 00079869-00297d47-4f083706] found.Track [ CRC | V2 ] Status 01 [b5a02781|fa777c2e] (0+1/3) Accurately ripped 02 [5dc42580|f1f83d5c] (0+1/3) Accurately ripped 03 [94a54077|cfc74a9b] (0+1/3) Accurately ripped 04 [dfdf3418|76c0e197] (0+1/3) Accurately ripped 05 [59e5d9be|c904580c] (0+1/3) Accurately ripped 06 [46c6c36b|f564b742] (0+1/3) Accurately rippedOffsetted by 1110: 01 [f0c16a09] (1/3) Accurately ripped 02 [91e116f4] (1/3) Accurately ripped 03 [c7e16e0f] (1/3) Accurately ripped 04 [94ed83d8] (1/3) Accurately ripped 05 [c15933ec] (1/3) Accurately ripped 06 [3ab21e05] (1/3) Accurately rippedTrack Peak [ CRC32 ] [W/O NULL] -- 100,0 [E794B6EB] [F774F48A] 01 100,0 [61571977] [0439EA19] 02 100,0 [37866C14] [643181D6] 03 100,0 [28E26DAC] [2E0857D5] 04 100,0 [CEA08A55] [D75D42E8] 05 97,3 [09B0C7C0] [AB433D69] 06 97,3 [B1434087] [86AD0324]  Review by Thom JurekIdris Muhammad's House of the Rising Sun is a legendary soul-jazz album, and for good reason. First there's the fact that, Grady Tate notwithstanding, Idris Muhammad is easily the greatest of all soul-jazz drummers. Next, it is revealed that label boss and producer Creed Taylor was at his most inspired here, and wasn't afraid to err on the rhythm and blues side of the jazz equation. The material is top-notch, and David Matthews, who orchestrated and arranged this date with the exception of one track -- "Sudan" was written by Muhammad and Tom Harrell, and Harrell arranged it -- was on fire. As a bandleader, Muhammad is shockingly effective. Not because one could ever doubt his ability, but because of his reputation as one of the great studio drummers in jazz. Finally, this is the single greatest lineup in Kudu's history, and features the talents of Don Grolnick, Eric Gale, Will Lee, Roland Hanna, Joe Beck, David Sanborn, Michael Brecker, Hugh McCracken, Bob Berg, Fred Wesley, Patti Austin, and a dozen others playing their asses off. From the title track which opens the album, with Austin reaching the breaking point in her delivery, to the stunningly funky groove in Ashford and Simpson's "Hard to Face the Music," to the minor key funk of the Chopin-adapted theme in "Theme for New York City," to "Sudan"'s triple-timed drums and killer Eastern-tinged hooks, and a read of the Meters' "Hey Pocky A-Way," with Eric Gale's dirty finger poppin' bass atop McCracken's bluesed-out slide work, this is a steaming, no let-up album. Add to this a gorgeous version of the Ary Barroso Brazilian jazz classic "Bahia," and you have the set for a classic jazz album. But the complete disregard for the political correctness of "Jazz" itself, in order to get the deeply funky and soulful grooves across, is what makes this set so damn special and even spiritual in its inspiration. Jazz purists lost all credibility when they slagged this one off, caught as they were in tainted, even racist views of the past that made no allowances for jazz musicians to actually follow their time-honored tradition of mining the pop music of the day to extend the breadth and reach of jazz itself. Anybody who wants to believe that George Gershwin is somehow more important than George Porter Jr. is already lost in his own cultural fascism. Muhammad, who understands this better than anyone, pulled out all the stops here and blasted out one amazingly tough, funky slab. Brilliant.
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