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[DSD][OF] The Joe Holland Quartet - Klipsch Tape Reissues Vol.II - 1955-1957/2013 (Jazz)

The Joe Holland Quartet - Klipsch Tape Reissues Vol.II Жанр: Jazz Носитель: WEB Годы записи: 1955,57 Год издания: 2013 Издатель (лейбл): Klipsch Аудиокодек: DFF 1bit 5,6MGz Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 57:48 Треклист: 01 Yesterdays 2:46 02 C-Jam Blues 2:43 03 Night and day 4:17 04 Blue Moon 2:33 05 I think you're Wonderful 2:52 06 Memories of You 2:33 07 Fine and Dandy 1:22 08 Indiana 2:16 09 Pennies from Heaven 2:54 10 Lady is a tramp 4:45 11 Holland's holiday drum solo 6:40 12 Lullaby in rhythm 2:35 13 There's a Small Hotel (alternate) 3:28 14 There's a Small Hotel 2:59 15 There's no you 3:31 16 September Song 3:44 17 Jazz me Blues 2:41 18 I got it bad and it ain't good 3:44 19 Disc Jockey Jump 4:03   Инфо In July of 1955 when the music in this album was recorded, none of the principals concerned had any idea that the tapes would one day nd themselves on the market. The purpose was merely to record material suitable for demonstrations. As a result the performers were under no strain whatever, and the playing clearly shows a spontaneity and vitality that one seldom hears outside of live and informal performances. In keeping with the nature of the music, intimate microphone placement was employed with the result that certain extra-musical sounds are clearly audible at times. The usual practice of recording engineers is to edit out sounds of this sort, replacing them with portions of later "takes" of the same piece in which "errors" of this sort do not occur. While editing of this sort might result in a note perfect performance, it is in no sense a natural one. Since we believe that these sounds enhance rather than detract from the performance, and, since they are actually a part of what did take place, we wouldn't think of cutting them out. To be specic, the drummer's suspension seat, as he bobs up and down on it, emits a sometimes audible squeak if one knows what to listen for. In addition there are breathing sounds and occasional key clicks from the clarinet as well as a few random subdued comments from the players. And perhaps the best of all occurs in the introduction of one of the numbers where one player, somewhat in doubt as to what the piece is, looks around quizzically and says, "What is this, Blue Moon?" (Whereupon one of his fellows nods armatively telling him that it is Blue Moon.) The performers are: Joe Holland, drums; Fred Rogers, clarinet; Bill Wallace, piano; Howard Ward, bass. Source used for Transfer: Original 15ips 2-track Master Tapes Recording Info: All selections recorded by Paul W. Klipsch Tracks 1-11 recorded June 19th, 1955 Tracks 12-19 recorded March 10, 1957 Transfered to digital using a Studer 810, Aria Tape Pre-amp, KORG MR2000 Originally mastered to DSD (Direct Stream Digital) then converted to PCM using Weiss Saracon Sample Rate Conversion Program Released With The Cooperation and Permission of the Klipsch Group, Inc. Thanks Ivan Pavlovich
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