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(Free Jazz, Avant-Garde, Free Improvisation, Modern Creative) [CD] The Vinny Golia Quintet (Ken Filiano, Alex Cline, Wayne Peet, John Fumo) - Regards From Norma Desmond (1986) {Fresh Sound New Talent, Spain} - 1994, APE (image+.cue), lossless

The Vinny Golia Quintet / Regards From Norma Desmond Жанр: Free Jazz, Avant-Garde, Free Improvisation, Modern Creative Носитель: CD Страна-производитель диска (релиза): Spain Год издания: 1994 Издатель (лейбл): Fresh Sound New Talent Номер по каталогу: FSNT 008 CD Аудиокодек: APE (*.ape) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 00:51:27 Источник (релизер): harakiri29 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: frontТреклист:1. Teribee, Three Palm Slammy 6:50 2. The Cry (for Booker Little) 12:06 3. A) 3 Things for the Practitioner 7:45 4. B) Sent a Message 8:49 5. A) Professor Mackel's Famous Ride 10:21 6. B) It's Played Slowly 5:33Recorded in Los Angeles, October 15, 1986Personnel:Vinny Golia - baritone saxophone Ken Filiano - double bass John Fumo - trumpet Wayne Peet - piano Alex Cline - drums  Лог создания рипа (EAC Log) Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008Отчёт EAC об извлечении, выполненном 2. мая 2009, 17:45Vinny Golia / Regards From Norma DesmondДисковод: TSSTcorpCDDVDW SH-S203D Adapter: 3 ID: 0Режим чтения : ДостоверностьИспользование точного потока : ДаОтключение кэша аудио : ДаИспользование указателей C2 : НетКоррекция смещения при чтении : 6Способность читать области Lead-in и Lead-out : НетЗаполнение пропущенных сэмплов тишиной : ДаУдаление блоков с тишиной в начале и конце : НетПри вычислениях CRC использовались нулевые сэмплы : ДаИнтерфейс : Установленный внешний ASPI-интерфейсВыходной формат : Внутренние WAV-операцииФормат сэмплов : 44.100 Гц; 16 бит; стереоTOC извлечённого CD Трек | Старт | Длительность | Начальный сектор | Конечный сектор --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.32 | 6:50.65 | 32 | 30846 2 | 6:51.22 | 12:06.65 | 30847 | 85361 3 | 18:58.12 | 7:45.03 | 85362 | 120239 4 | 26:43.15 | 8:49.45 | 120240 | 159959 5 | 35:32.60 | 10:21.70 | 159960 | 206604 6 | 45:54.55 | 5:33.05 | 206605 | 231584Характеристики диапазона извлечения и сообщения об ошибкахВыбранный диапазон Имя файла F:\FOS\Music\Golia Vinny\Vinny Golia - Regards From Norma Desmond - 1986\Vinny Golia - Regards From Norma Desmond - 1986.wav Пиковый уровень 99.0 % Качество диапазона 100.0 % CRC копии C2E0AA78 Копирование... OKОшибок не произошлоКонец отчёта  Содержание индексной карты (.CUE) REM GENRE JazzREM DATE 1986REM DISCID 3A0C0F06REM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v0.99pb4"PERFORMER "Vinny Golia"TITLE "Regards From Norma Desmond"FILE "Vinny Golia - Regards From Norma Desmond - 1986.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Teribee, Three Palm Slammy" PERFORMER "Vinny Golia" INDEX 00 00:00:00 INDEX 01 00:00:32 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "The Cry (for Booker Little)" PERFORMER "Vinny Golia" INDEX 01 06:51:22 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "a) 3 Things For The Practitioner" PERFORMER "Vinny Golia" INDEX 01 18:58:12 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "b) Sent A Message" PERFORMER "Vinny Golia" INDEX 01 26:43:15 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "a) Professor Mackel's Famous Ride" PERFORMER "Vinny Golia" INDEX 01 35:32:60 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "b) It's Played Slowly" PERFORMER "Vinny Golia" INDEX 01 45:54:55  Allmusic.comReview by Don SnowdenSurprise, surprise. When this 1986 session came out nearly a decade later, it was really nice to hear Vinny Golia back in what qualifies as a straight-up blowing session for him. It's rare enough he only brought his baritone sax to the session and the other members of his quintet were regular, long-term playing partners. "Teribee, Three Palm Slammy" hits the ground running with a nice post-bop head incorporating a mutated Monk motif behind a strong push from drummer Alex Cline. John Fumo, excellent throughout the disc, takes a strong solo before Golia takes over supported by Ken Filiano's walking bassline and a lean, clean return to the head. "The Cry (for Booker Little)" opens with a pretty medley colored by some Cline gongs-and-chimes shimmers, with the baritone solo steadily building in intensity to a climax. But the piece suffers when Cline and Filiano (to a lesser degree) get overbearing in their support and pull attention away from what pianist Wayne Peet is developing in his solo. They do better joining in the latter's solo on the mournful-to-majestic "Sent a Message" with another notable solo by Fumo tinted with Don Cherry. "3 Things for the Practitioner" is a bit more abstract and composed, with some pretty exchanges between a muted Fumo and Filiano swoops that turn dreamy and abstract for Golia."Professor Mackel's Famous Ride" opens with a bass solo favoring muted popping and its percussive flavor is an excellent trigger into the bright, extended melody over Cline's tom-tom propulsion. Golia heads off to the races and comes back home with extended lines and broad tone to intertwine with Fumo before the trumpeter launches his own solo. A Cline solo bridges into "It's Played Slowly," a riff-oriented piece with the lurching feel of Golia's compositions for his Large Ensemble and the horns used just for coloring. Regards From Norma Desmond is a timely reminder of a very productive phase in Golia's career. The playing and compositions are strong and it would be cool to hear Golia take a break from his more challenging projects and return to a kind of more relaxed format and informal atmosphere from time to time.  AmazonCustomer Review:5.0 out of 5 starsTerrific '80s Free BopBy David Conklin on October 6, 2009This is one of my favorite jazz recordings from the 1980s. (Recorded in 1986, it wasn't released until 1994.) NORMA DESMUND is a gripping, high-energy set combining straight-ahead and avant-garde styles. It's a relatively accessible blend that's continuously interesting. An exciting West-Coast counterpoint to the better known New York scene of that era. Vinny Golia (usually known for his multi-instrumentalism), here sticks to baritone sax throughout. His fellow LA musicians are John Fumo (trumpet), Wayne Peet (piano), Ken Filiano (bass), and Alex Cline (drums). Everyone has opportunities to stretch out, and each contributes mightily to the set. Why aren't these guys better known? The compositions are original and of very high-caliber. The recording itself is very good, with plenty of bass.
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