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(Fusion, Post-Bop) Larry Coryell, Steve Smith, Steve Marcus, Kai Eckhardt - Count's Jam Band Reunion - 2001, FLAC (image+.cue) lossless

Larry Coryell, Steve Smith, Steve Marcus, Kai Eckhardt / Count's Jam Band Reunion Жанр: Fusion, Post-Bop Год издания диска: 2001 Издатель (лейбл): Tone Center Номер по каталогу: TC 4015 Аудио кодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 72:59 Источник (релизер): ffsf (hqshare) Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: даТреклист: 01. Scotland (Coryell) 02. Reunion (Eckhardt) 03. Rhapsody & Blues (Coryell) 04. Pedals and Suspensions (Coryell) 05. Foreplay (Coryell) 06. Blues for Yoshihiro Hattori (Coryell) 07. Tomorrow Never Knows (Lennon-McCartney) 08. Ballad for Guitar and Soprano (Coryell) 09. Jammin' with the Count (Marcus-Smith-Eckhardt)Состав: Larry Coryell - guitar Steve Smith - drums Steve Marcus - soprano sax Kai Eckhardt - bass Jeff Chimenti - piano (#1,3,6,7)Recorded on December 4-9, 2000 at Prairie Sun Studios, Cotati, CA.  Лог создания рипа Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008EAC extraction logfile from 2. August 2009, 10:16Coryell Smith Marcus Eckhardt / Count's Jam BandUsed drive : MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8588 Adapter: 1 ID: 1Read mode : SecureUtilize accurate stream : YesDefeat audio cache : YesMake use of C2 pointers : NoRead offset correction : 103Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : NoFill up missing offset samples with silence : YesDelete leading and trailing silent blocks : NoNull samples used in CRC calculations : YesUsed interface : Installed external ASPI interfaceUsed output format : Internal WAV RoutinesSample format : 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; StereoTOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.00 | 6:33.15 | 0 | 29489 2 | 6:33.15 | 9:56.50 | 29490 | 74239 3 | 16:29.65 | 11:16.36 | 74240 | 124975 4 | 27:46.26 | 5:52.47 | 124976 | 151422 5 | 33:38.73 | 8:10.22 | 151423 | 188194 6 | 41:49.20 | 6:49.53 | 188195 | 218922 7 | 48:38.73 | 12:49.13 | 218923 | 276610 8 | 61:28.11 | 5:45.13 | 276611 | 302498 9 | 67:13.24 | 5:46.28 | 302499 | 328476Range status and errorsSelected range Filename C:\EAC\Coryell Smith Marcus Eckhardt - Count's Jam Band.wav Peak level 94.4 % Range quality 100.0 % Test CRC 886829D9 Copy CRC 886829D9 Copy OKNo errors occurredAccurateRip summaryTrack 1 cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 2) [F6050822], AccurateRip returned [B6D8397D]Track 2 cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 2) [5C96DE70], AccurateRip returned [F3722BC9]Track 3 cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 2) [22392939], AccurateRip returned [3D8A8499]Track 4 cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 2) [565197AB], AccurateRip returned [14BDF40C]Track 5 cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 2) [16927103], AccurateRip returned [03558703]Track 6 cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 2) [94353B51], AccurateRip returned [F4270B36]Track 7 cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 2) [1CBB250E], AccurateRip returned [7F8B08BF]Track 8 cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 2) [1B60FB67], AccurateRip returned [7A1C30AB]Track 9 not present in database 8 track(s) could not be verified as accurate 1 track(s) not present in the AccurateRip databaseNo tracks could be verified as accurateYou may have a different pressing from the one(s) in the databaseEnd of status report  Review by Jonathan WidranFirst some background: Before fusion became popular in the early '70s, there was a community of musicians in NYC experimenting with jazz-rock in the mid- to late '60s. Two of the leaders of this movement were guitarist Coryell and a saxophonist known as Steve "The Count" Marcus. They documented these radical new ideas on two classic recordings made in 1967 and 1968 using the name Count's Rock Band. The two also collaborated on many of Coryell's later projects. They met up again in 1999, and decided to go at it again with drummer Steve Smith and bassist Kai Eckhardt. The music's not so radical anymore, since everyone's been through the fusion days, but the playing is incredible and as spirited as ever (musicians never seem to age, do they?). "Scotland" features a furious flurry of a melody testing the racing skills of Coryell and Marcus in tandem. "Reunion" features an off-meter percussion pattern and a push-and-pull interaction between Marcus' percussive soprano lines and Coryell's acoustic swirls. "Rhapsody in Blues" pays homage to Gershwin in a unique way, with the tandem jumping to and fro and overlapping each other and Smith banging away; they break for a lively piano solo by pianist Jeff Chimenti. "Blues for Yoshiro Hattori" shows off Marcus' wistful soprano skills, but is even more notable for its pulsing rhythm section. "Jammin' With the Count" is a crazy free for all that's best enjoyed by fans of these guys. Some of the other stuff will attract fusion curiosity seekers, but to get the full pleasure, you should know the history or be fans of the players in question.
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