[SACD-R][OF] Lou Donaldson - Blues Walk - 1958/2010 (Hard Bop)
Lou Donaldson / Blues Walk
Формат записи/Источник записи: [SACD-R][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 1958/2010
Жанр: Hard Bop
Издатель(лейбл): Blue Note / Analogue Productions
Продолжительность: 34:11
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Да
Треклист:
1. Blues Walk
2. Move
3. The Masquerade Is Over
4. Play Ray
5. Autumn Nocturne
6. Callin' All Cats
Контейнер: ISO (*.iso)
Тип рипа: image
Разрядность: 64(2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
Формат: DSD
Количество каналов: 2.0
Доп. информация: Analogue Productions CBNJ 81593 SA (2010)
Источник (релизер): ManWhoCan (PS³SACD)
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Формат записи/Источник записи: [SACD-R][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 1958/2010
Жанр: Hard Bop
Издатель(лейбл): Blue Note / Analogue Productions
Продолжительность: 34:11
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Да
Треклист:
1. Blues Walk
2. Move
3. The Masquerade Is Over
4. Play Ray
5. Autumn Nocturne
6. Callin' All Cats
Контейнер: ISO (*.iso)
Тип рипа: image
Разрядность: 64(2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
Формат: DSD
Количество каналов: 2.0
Доп. информация: Analogue Productions CBNJ 81593 SA (2010)
Источник (релизер): ManWhoCan (PS³SACD)
Dave Bailey, drums
Ray Barretto, conga
Lou Donaldson, sax (alto)
Herman Foster, piano
Peck Morrison, bass
Ray Barretto, conga
Lou Donaldson, sax (alto)
Herman Foster, piano
Peck Morrison, bass
Originally Blue Note ST-81593 (1958).
AllMusic:
Lou Donaldson’s undisputed masterpiece, Blues Walk, marks the point where the altoist began to decisively modify his heavy Charlie Parker influence & add a smoky, bluesy flavor of his own. The material is still firmly in the bebop style, & the mellower moments aren’t as sleepy as some of Donaldson’s subsequent work, so the album sounds vital & distinctive even as it slows down & loosens things up. What elevates Blues Walk to classic status is its inviting warmth. Donaldson’s sweetly singing horn is melodic throughout the 6 selections, making even his most advanced ideas sound utterly good-natured & accessible. The easy-swinging title cut is arguably Donaldson’s signature tune even above his late-’60s soul-jazz hits, & his other two2 originals, “Play Ray” & “Callin’ All Cats,” are in largely the same vein. Elsewhere, Donaldson displays opposite extremes of his sound; the up-tempo bebop classic “Move” provokes his fieriest playing on the record, & his romantic version of “Autumn Nocturne” is simply lovely, a precursor to Lush Life. The addition of Ray Barretto on conga is a subtle masterstroke, adding just a bit more rhythmic heft to the relaxed swing. There are numerous likable records in Donaldson’s extensive catalog, but Blues Walk is the best of them all.
Audaud review:
Lou Donaldson is still carrying the torch for the classic Blue Note sound-that combines the funk sweet marriage of bluesy hard bop with the gospel influence of soul jazz. Though Donaldson no longer records for Blue Note, he should still earn a paycheck from the label as he still constantly tours & keeps the Blue Note flame alive after some 50 years has passed. When Lou played in Portland last year, he stated in an artist’s conversation, that if you can’t seriously play the blues that in his mind you are not a true jazz musician.
Lou had a formula in the late 50s & early 60s of playing in a piano quartet, & occasionally adding a percussionist, often times, Ray Barretto. Most of his CDs are somewhat predictable, comprising of a bit of bop, but primarily blues-based ballads, & funky back beat driven soul jazz excursions. Donaldson’s niche is his sensuous tone, his humorous stories, & his dependability on being an entertainer that like Johnny Hodges, making it look so easy.
One of Lou’s classic compositions that he plays at nearly every show is Blues Walk. It is the title cut on the album of the same name, an issue that defines the LD Sound. As part of Analogue Productions’ SACD release program from the Blue Note vault, it was just a matter of time for Blues Walk to join the most noted releases from Lee Morgan, Dexter Gordon, Art Blakey, Hank Mobley et al.
When reviewing these SACD releases, the big question has to be whether the premium for a Kevin Gray & Steve Hoffman mastering is worth your hard-earned dough. Is the SACD issue a worthwhile improvement over a RVG remastering, or a Blue Note Connoisseur issue complete with color Francis Wolff session photos? Does the SACD pass the sound test?
Well, in the case of Blues Walk, I’d have to say that if you have the equipment to take advantage of a superb hi-res disc such as Blues Walk brings, then spend the dough.
This Analogue Productions SACD is crystal clear, with a big soundstage. Spike up the volume a bit & appreciate Herman Foster’s blues lines, Dave Bailey’s tip tap cymbals & especially Ray Barretto’s congas, where you can feel the conga’s skins snap. “Peck” Morrison’s walking bass is a tad distant but “woody” nevertheless.
Move does, as Lou still influenced by Bird goes off on a tear. Dave Bailey keeps pace, as Foster comps ably until his solo shows off his own bop credentials. The Masquerade is Over, is red meat for Sweet Lou as he glides through the changes as a skater would fly over freshly groomed ice. These pros make it look so easy – no struggle – & bring a mood of elation to the listener. On Masquerade, Peck Morrison’s presence is much more felt, just a beat behind Lou as steady as a metronome.
Play Ray, bluesy as all get out, features Barretto, & you want to reach out & touch his conga as well as compliment Herman Foster on his solo, since this SACD makes you swear that they snuck into your listening room unannounced.
Autumn Nocturne matches Donaldson in non-cloying sweetness with a Johnny Hodges’ type solo. It’s as beautiful as a tulip field on an early Spring morning as the colors seem to pop off the petals. Closing our blues walk is another boppish excursion, Callin’ All Cats, where Herman Foster & Dave Bailey mesh before Lou takes it out with Barretto, Morrison, & Bailey keeping in step.
Owning the SACD release of Blues Walk won’t make you feel too guilty passing up a live jazz show if you are not in the mood to fight traffic or face inclement weather. You’ve got the opening set right there in your music listening room. Instead of tipping the waitress, pick up a tumbler of your favorite liqueur, & experience sonic bliss in your easy chair.
~Jeff Krow
AllMusic:
Lou Donaldson’s undisputed masterpiece, Blues Walk, marks the point where the altoist began to decisively modify his heavy Charlie Parker influence & add a smoky, bluesy flavor of his own. The material is still firmly in the bebop style, & the mellower moments aren’t as sleepy as some of Donaldson’s subsequent work, so the album sounds vital & distinctive even as it slows down & loosens things up. What elevates Blues Walk to classic status is its inviting warmth. Donaldson’s sweetly singing horn is melodic throughout the 6 selections, making even his most advanced ideas sound utterly good-natured & accessible. The easy-swinging title cut is arguably Donaldson’s signature tune even above his late-’60s soul-jazz hits, & his other two2 originals, “Play Ray” & “Callin’ All Cats,” are in largely the same vein. Elsewhere, Donaldson displays opposite extremes of his sound; the up-tempo bebop classic “Move” provokes his fieriest playing on the record, & his romantic version of “Autumn Nocturne” is simply lovely, a precursor to Lush Life. The addition of Ray Barretto on conga is a subtle masterstroke, adding just a bit more rhythmic heft to the relaxed swing. There are numerous likable records in Donaldson’s extensive catalog, but Blues Walk is the best of them all.
Audaud review:
Lou Donaldson is still carrying the torch for the classic Blue Note sound-that combines the funk sweet marriage of bluesy hard bop with the gospel influence of soul jazz. Though Donaldson no longer records for Blue Note, he should still earn a paycheck from the label as he still constantly tours & keeps the Blue Note flame alive after some 50 years has passed. When Lou played in Portland last year, he stated in an artist’s conversation, that if you can’t seriously play the blues that in his mind you are not a true jazz musician.
Lou had a formula in the late 50s & early 60s of playing in a piano quartet, & occasionally adding a percussionist, often times, Ray Barretto. Most of his CDs are somewhat predictable, comprising of a bit of bop, but primarily blues-based ballads, & funky back beat driven soul jazz excursions. Donaldson’s niche is his sensuous tone, his humorous stories, & his dependability on being an entertainer that like Johnny Hodges, making it look so easy.
One of Lou’s classic compositions that he plays at nearly every show is Blues Walk. It is the title cut on the album of the same name, an issue that defines the LD Sound. As part of Analogue Productions’ SACD release program from the Blue Note vault, it was just a matter of time for Blues Walk to join the most noted releases from Lee Morgan, Dexter Gordon, Art Blakey, Hank Mobley et al.
When reviewing these SACD releases, the big question has to be whether the premium for a Kevin Gray & Steve Hoffman mastering is worth your hard-earned dough. Is the SACD issue a worthwhile improvement over a RVG remastering, or a Blue Note Connoisseur issue complete with color Francis Wolff session photos? Does the SACD pass the sound test?
Well, in the case of Blues Walk, I’d have to say that if you have the equipment to take advantage of a superb hi-res disc such as Blues Walk brings, then spend the dough.
This Analogue Productions SACD is crystal clear, with a big soundstage. Spike up the volume a bit & appreciate Herman Foster’s blues lines, Dave Bailey’s tip tap cymbals & especially Ray Barretto’s congas, where you can feel the conga’s skins snap. “Peck” Morrison’s walking bass is a tad distant but “woody” nevertheless.
Move does, as Lou still influenced by Bird goes off on a tear. Dave Bailey keeps pace, as Foster comps ably until his solo shows off his own bop credentials. The Masquerade is Over, is red meat for Sweet Lou as he glides through the changes as a skater would fly over freshly groomed ice. These pros make it look so easy – no struggle – & bring a mood of elation to the listener. On Masquerade, Peck Morrison’s presence is much more felt, just a beat behind Lou as steady as a metronome.
Play Ray, bluesy as all get out, features Barretto, & you want to reach out & touch his conga as well as compliment Herman Foster on his solo, since this SACD makes you swear that they snuck into your listening room unannounced.
Autumn Nocturne matches Donaldson in non-cloying sweetness with a Johnny Hodges’ type solo. It’s as beautiful as a tulip field on an early Spring morning as the colors seem to pop off the petals. Closing our blues walk is another boppish excursion, Callin’ All Cats, where Herman Foster & Dave Bailey mesh before Lou takes it out with Barretto, Morrison, & Bailey keeping in step.
Owning the SACD release of Blues Walk won’t make you feel too guilty passing up a live jazz show if you are not in the mood to fight traffic or face inclement weather. You’ve got the opening set right there in your music listening room. Instead of tipping the waitress, pick up a tumbler of your favorite liqueur, & experience sonic bliss in your easy chair.
~Jeff Krow
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- вы являетесь законным владельцем SACD, аналогичного тому, с которого снята эта копия, и загружаете копию с целью архивирования,
- вы являетесь законным владельцем легальной копии данного произведения, выпущенного на другом носителе (CD, DVD, Vinyl, альтернативный SACD и др.) или приобретенного вами в виде копии, предоставляемой для загрузки через сеть Интернет, и загружаете данные файлы по причине того, что данный SACD более не производится и/или недоступен в вашем регионе,
- вы имеете намерение приобрести оригинальный SACD и загружаете данные файлы с целью предварительного ознакомления перед покупкой. В этом случае, вы обязаны приобрести легальную копию SACD или удалить загруженные файлы в течение 24 часов.
Производство и предоставление доступа к данным файлам проводится с научной целью и не имеет цели извлечения прибыли или иных целей, кроме вышеозначенных. Авторские и смежные права на представленные произведения принадлежат законным правообладателям, обозначенным на упаковке. Данная информация включена в состав представленных файлов.
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- In case the SACD is out of print, hard-to-find, or inaccessible in your country, you possess an authentic version of the album as standard CD, vinyl, DVD-A, alternative SACD, or paid-for Internet download.
- You’re previewing/sampling the musical files before purchasing the SACD. In case of lack of purchase, you will permanently delete the files within a 24-hour period.
The files are made for scientific purposes and are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage. Any adaptation, reproduction and distribution right is exclusive to the original copyright holder.
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