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(Post-Bop, Soul Jazz) James Carter - In Carterian Fashion - 1998, WavPack (image+.cue) lossless

James Carter - In Carterian Fashion Жанр: Post-Bop, Soul Jazz Год издания диска: 1998 Издатель (лейбл): Atlantic Номер по каталогу: 7567-83082-2 Аудио кодек: WavPack (*.wv) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 62:17 Источник (релизер): ffsf (hqshare) Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да Треклист: 01. Lianmo 02. Down to the River 03. Don's Idea 04. Skull Grabbin' 05. Odyssey 06. Trouble in the World 07. Escape from Bizarro World 08. Frisco Follies 09. Lockjaw's Lament 10. In Carterian Fashion Состав: James Carter - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone, clarinet bass Cassius Richmond - alto saxophone (1, 5, 7) Dwight Adams - trumpet (1, 3, 5, 7) Kevin Carter - guitar (2, 6, 10) Craig Taborn - Hammond organ (1, 3-4, 7, 10) Henry Butler - Hammond organ (2, 5, 6) Cyrus Chestnut - Hammond organ (8-9) Jaribu Shahid - bass (1, 3-4, 7), electric bass (10) Steve Kirby - bass (8-9) Tani Tabbal - drums (1, 3-4, 7, 10) Leonard King - drums (2, 5-6) Alvester Garnett - drums (8-9) Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York, NY.   Лог создания рипа Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009 EAC extraction logfile from 28. December 2009, 15:46 James Carter / In Carterian Fashion Used drive : MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8588 Adapter: 1 ID: 1 Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No Read offset correction : 103 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes Used interface : Installed external ASPI interface Used output format : Internal WAV Routines Sample format : 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo TOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.00 | 4:55.25 | 0 | 22149 2 | 4:55.25 | 4:02.65 | 22150 | 40364 3 | 8:58.15 | 5:12.00 | 40365 | 63764 4 | 14:10.15 | 6:36.60 | 63765 | 93524 5 | 20:47.00 | 7:59.30 | 93525 | 129479 6 | 28:46.30 | 6:46.65 | 129480 | 159994 7 | 35:33.20 | 6:03.72 | 159995 | 187291 8 | 41:37.17 | 6:44.28 | 187292 | 217619 9 | 48:21.45 | 7:26.37 | 217620 | 251106 10 | 55:48.07 | 6:28.68 | 251107 | 280274 Range status and errors Selected range Filename C:\EAC\James Carter - In Carterian Fashion.wav Peak level 97.2 % Range quality 100.0 % Test CRC 770F0378 Copy CRC 770F0378 Copy OK No errors occurred AccurateRip summary Track 1 accurately ripped (confidence 4) [ECF25FDD] Track 2 accurately ripped (confidence 4) [0D251F3F] Track 3 accurately ripped (confidence 4) [21BE1B2A] Track 4 accurately ripped (confidence 4) [236C28C9] Track 5 accurately ripped (confidence 4) [5170C45B] Track 6 accurately ripped (confidence 3) [F8D97285] Track 7 accurately ripped (confidence 4) [704AD0D5] Track 8 accurately ripped (confidence 4) [6A96B6AF] Track 9 accurately ripped (confidence 4) [BBCE6A48] Track 10 accurately ripped (confidence 4) [EE949AAC] All tracks accurately ripped End of status report     Review by Scott Yanow James Carter is the Arturo Sandoval of the reeds, a remarkable virtuoso who can seemingly do anything he wants on his horns. It is just a matter of passing time and accomplishments accumulating before Carter is thought of as one of the all-time greats. This particular CD, In Carterian Fashion, differs from his earlier ones in that Carter (who switches between tenor, soprano and baritone sax, and bass clarinet) is joined by one of three organists (Henry Butler, Cyrus Chestnut and his regular pianist Craig Taborn) instead of piano, which of course changes the sound of the ensembles. However, only a few of the songs come across as Jimmy Smith-style soul-jazz. Carter stretches from bluesy tunes to Don Byas' swinging mid-'40s romp "Don's Idea," to some avant-garde explorations, and a few strong hints at Rahsaan Roland Kirk (particularly on the soprano feature "Trouble in the World") and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. Trumpeter Dwight Adams sounds fine during his four appearances, particularly when trading off with Carter on "Don's Idea," and altoist Cassius Richmond (who is on three of the trumpet pieces) is also excellent. However, the dominant voice throughout is James Carter's, who in general is a little more restrained, which makes his fiery explosions and colorful tonal distortions really stand out. Recommended.
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