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[SACD-R][OF] Weather Report - Tale Spinnin’ - 1975/2016 (Jazz; Fusion)

Weather Report / Tale Spinnin’ Формат записи/Источник записи: [SACD-R][OF] Наличие водяных знаков: Нет Год издания/переиздания диска: 1975/2016 Жанр: Jazz; Fusion Издатель(лейбл): Columbia / Audio Fidelity Продолжительность: 00:43:13 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Да (сканы) Треклист: 1. Man In the Green Shirt 06:29 Melodica – Joe Zawinul 2. Lusitanos 07:25 Organ – Joe Zawinul Tenor Saxophone – Wayne Shorter Timpani, Cymbal – Leon Ndugu Chancler 3. Between the Thighs 09:31 Steel Drums – Joe Zawinul Timpani – Leon Ndugu Chancler 4. Badia 05:22 Melodica, Vocals, Xylophone, Xylophone [West African], Instruments [Mzuthra] – Joe Zawinul 5. Freezing Fire 07:29 Cymbal – Joe Zawinul 6. Five Short Stories 06:57 Organ – Joe Zawinul Tenor Saxophone – Wayne Shorter Bass – Alphonso Johnson (tracks: 1 to 5) Drums – Leon Ndugu Chancler (tracks: 1 to 5) Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Joe Zawinul (tracks: 1, 3, 5) Keyboards [Tonto] – Joe Zawinul (tracks: 1 to 3) Percussion – Alyrio Lima (tracks: 1 to 5) Piano [Acoustic] – Joe Zawinul (tracks: 2, 4, 6) Soprano Saxophone – Wayne Shorter (tracks: 1 to 3, 5) Synthesizer [Arp 2600] – Joe Zawinul (tracks: 1 to 3, 5,, 6) Контейнер: ISO (*.iso) Тип рипа: image Разрядность: 64(2,8 MHz/1 Bit) Формат: DST64 Количество каналов: 2.0 Доп. информация: Audio Fidelity AFZ 248 Released May 1975 Recorded February 1975 – April 4, 1975 Studio Wally Heider Studios, Los Angeles, California Producer Wayne Shorter, Josef Zawinul Mixed By – Bruce Botnick, Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter Design [Cover] – Teresa Alfieri; Illustration [Portraits] – William D. KIng Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio SACD Authoring: Stephen Marsh at Marsh Mastering Источник (релизер): pssacd (PS³SACD) https://audiofidelity.net/product/weather-report-tale-spinnin https://www.amazon.com/Tale-Spinnin-Weather-Report/dp/B01KA4MVYI   Лог DR foobar2000 1.3.13 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Дата отчёта: 2017-01-23 11:50:15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Анализ: Weather Report / Tale Spinnin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR Пики RMS Продолжительность трека -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR12 -1.55 дБ -17.29 дБ 6:29 01-01 Man In the Green Shirt DR14 -1.53 дБ -19.41 дБ 7:25 02-02 Lusitanos DR16 -0.37 дБ -20.32 дБ 9:31 03-03 Between the Thighs DR15 -2.74 дБ -23.15 дБ 5:22 04-04 Badia DR13 -1.36 дБ -16.57 дБ 7:29 05-05 Freezing Fire DR12 -8.71 дБ -23.86 дБ 6:57 06-06 Five Short Stories -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Количество треков: 6 Реальные значения DR: DR13 Частота: 2822400 Гц / Частота PCM: 88200 Гц Каналов: 2 Разрядность: 24 Битрейт: 5645 кбит/с Кодек: DST64 ================================================================================     Об альбоме (сборнике) Weather Report Tale Spinnin' "...a dramatic soundtrack for your imagination." Recorded in early 1975, Tale Spinnin', Weather Report's fifth studio album is filled with sunny textures of Latin and African flavors. During the '60s and early '70s Weather Report began to move towards a more cosmopolitan groove, and a melding of song with jazz in new and refreshing ways. The recording stands with anything recorded during the so-called "jazz-rock fusion" era, if only on the basis of the range of fresh, intriguing originals by the band's co-founders and principle composers, the keyboardist Joe Zawinul and the saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Zawinul's pioneering interest in what we now call world music is more in evidence with the exotic percussion, wordless vocals, and sandy sound effects of "Badia," and his synthesizer sophistication is growing along with the available technology. Wayne Shorter's work on soprano sax is more animated than on their previous albums and Alphonso Johnson puts his melodic bass more to the fore. On pieces like Zawinul's propulsive, futuristic samba "Man In The Green Shirt" and "Badia," with its Middle Eastern and North African spices, as well as Shorter's long-lined "Freezing Fire" the ensemble, pushed by its ever-responsive bass-drums-percussionist team, works in bold, bright tonal colors. Another highlight, not only of this set but the entire Weather Report body of work, is "Five Short Stories," an epiphanic duet between Zawinul and Shorter. It's as though the whole band is hooked up here, interacting and relating as one. It takes the listener on a journey to the swamplands of the Mississippi Delta, the high desert in north africa, and winds up in a party somewhere in the tropics on Mars. ===================================== Tale Spinnin’ is the sixth album by Weather Report, recorded and released in 1975, featuring the addition of Leon “Ndugu” Chancler on the drums. Ndugu was recruited after Josef Zawinul heard him play with Carlos Santana. Weather Report was recording next door to Ndugu in the studio, and Chancler was asked to join them for a recording session. That session ended up lasting a week and produced Tale Spinnin’. After the record, Ndugu was asked to join the band as a permanent member, but declined in favor of continuing to work with Carlos Santana. All Music Review Weather Report’s ever-changing lineup shifts again, with the somewhat heavier funk-oriented Leon “Ndugu” Chancler dropping into the drummer’s chair and Alyrio Lima taking over the percussion table. As a result, Tale Spinnin’ has a weightier feel than Mysterious Traveller, while continuing the latter’s explorations in Latin-spiced electric jazz/funk. Zawinul’s pioneering interest in what we now call world music is more in evidence with the African percussion, wordless vocals, and sandy sound effects of “Badia,” and his synthesizer sophistication is growing along with the available technology. Wayne Shorter’s work on soprano sax is more animated than on the previous two albums and Alphonso Johnson puts his melodic bass more to the fore. While not quite as inventive as its two predecessors, this remains an absorbing extension of WR’s mid-’70s direction.
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