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(Post-Bop, Piano Jazz) Richard (Richie) Beirach (w. Frank Tusa, Jeff Williams) - Eon (1974) {ECM / Universal UCCU-5194, Japan} - 2003, FLAC (tracks+.cue) lossless

Richard Beirach (w. Frank Tusa, Jeff Williams) - Eon Жанр: Post-Bop, Piano Jazz Страна-производитель диска: Japan Год издания диска: 2003 (1985) Издатель (лейбл): ECM / Universal Номер по каталогу: ECM 1054 / UCCU-5194 Аудио кодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 00:38:19 Источник (релизер): Juma Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да Треклист: 1 - Nardis (Miles Davis) 11:56 2 - Places (Dave Liebman) 04:04 3 - Seeing You (Frank Tusa, Richard Beirach) 04:09 4 - Eon (Richard Beirach) 08:15 5 - Bones (Richard Beirach) 03:36 6 - Mitsuku (Richard Beirach) 06:15 Recorded November 1974 at Generation Sound Studios, New York Personnel: Richard Beirach - piano Frank Tusa - bass Jeff Williams - drums   Лог создания рипа (EAC Log) Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009 EAC extraction logfile from 5. March 2011, 20:11 Richard Beirach / Eon Used drive : HL-DT-STDVD-RAM GSA-H55N Adapter: 0 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No Read offset correction : 102 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 : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000 Gap handling : Appended to previous track 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 | 11:56.62 | 0 | 53761 2 | 11:56.62 | 4:04.33 | 53762 | 72094 3 | 16:01.20 | 4:09.72 | 72095 | 90841 4 | 20:11.17 | 8:15.55 | 90842 | 128021 5 | 28:26.72 | 3:36.60 | 128022 | 144281 6 | 32:03.57 | 6:15.68 | 144282 | 172474 Track 1 Filename I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (wav)\01 - Nardis.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:02.00 Peak level 78.9 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC C9982462 Copy CRC C9982462 Track not present in AccurateRip database Copy OK Track 2 Filename I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (wav)\02 - Places.wav Peak level 62.0 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC BC72955D Copy CRC BC72955D Cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 1) [2D22F621], AccurateRip returned [9FC1E8AD] Copy OK Track 3 Filename I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (wav)\03 - Seeing You.wav Peak level 63.3 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC 84C60D80 Copy CRC 84C60D80 Cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 1) [A0A3D477], AccurateRip returned [65CB7A2F] Copy OK Track 4 Filename I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (wav)\04 - Eon.wav Peak level 72.1 % Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC FC3C2766 Copy CRC FC3C2766 Cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 1) [75956636], AccurateRip returned [F028A3EF] Copy OK Track 5 Filename I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (wav)\05 - Bones.wav Peak level 73.6 % Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC CF3686DB Copy CRC CF3686DB Cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 1) [05611ADE], AccurateRip returned [113F4541] Copy OK Track 6 Filename I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (wav)\06 - Mitsuku.wav Peak level 64.8 % Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC 5D05D847 Copy CRC 5D05D847 Cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 1) [1FB5375B], AccurateRip returned [066452AE] Copy OK 5 track(s) could not be verified as accurate 1 track(s) not present in the AccurateRip database No tracks could be verified as accurate You may have a different pressing from the one(s) in the database No errors occurred End of status report     Содержание индексной карты (.CUE) REM GENRE Jazz REM DATE 1974 REM DISCID 4C08FB06 REM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v0.99pb5" PERFORMER "Richard Beirach" TITLE "Eon" FILE "01 - Nardis.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Nardis" PERFORMER "Richard Beirach" INDEX 01 00:00:00 FILE "02 - Places.wav" WAVE TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Places" PERFORMER "Richard Beirach" INDEX 01 00:00:00 FILE "03 - Seeing You.wav" WAVE TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "Seeing You" PERFORMER "Richard Beirach" INDEX 01 00:00:00 FILE "04 - Eon.wav" WAVE TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Eon" PERFORMER "Richard Beirach" INDEX 01 00:00:00 FILE "05 - Bones.wav" WAVE TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "Bones" PERFORMER "Richard Beirach" INDEX 01 00:00:00 FILE "06 - Mitsuku.wav" WAVE TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "Mitsuku" PERFORMER "Richard Beirach" INDEX 01 00:00:00     Audiochecker results Код: AUDIOCHECKER v1.2 - by Dester - opdester@freemail.hu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 -===- I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (flac)\01 - Nardis.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 2 -===- I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (flac)\02 - Places.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 3 -===- I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (flac)\03 - Seeing You.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 4 -===- I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (flac)\04 - Eon.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 5 -===- I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (flac)\05 - Bones.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100% 6 -===- I:\MUSIC\staging post\Richie Beirach - Eon\Richie Beirach - Eon (flac)\06 - Mitsuku.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%     All Music Richie Beirach's well-programmed set begins with an intense reworking of Miles Davis' "Nardis." The introductory rhythm vamp, through its numerous reappearances, functions as an idee fixe, thereby allowing Beirach to fragment the tune's melodic and harmonic components so that space and the piano's overtonal timbres interact (along with melody and harmony) as co-equal musical elements. Dave Liebman's "Places" was a poignant solo essay capturing echoes and images of bittersweet remembrances. Throughout, Beirach was ably assisted by the excellent musicianship of his colleagues from Lookout Farm, bassist Frank Tusa and percussionist Jeff Williams. ~Chuck Berg, All Music     ECM Eon was the first album under the New York-born Richard Beirach’s name, and arguably still his best. Its balance of rhythm, melody, and reflection epitomizes the piano trio format, and nowhere more so than “Nardis” (Davis/Evans), the 14-minute epic that opens this set of six progressively far-reaching tunes. ECM listeners may recognize its lovely vamp as performed by Ralph Towner on his unparalleled Solo Concert of 1979. Here, it glows under a full and vibrant touch. Beirach keeps his fingers busily engaged, while allowing his rhythm section some glorious airtime, winding down like a rock band extending power chords, only here in a more intimate space in which that prolonging becomes not a dramatic farewell but the acceptance of a new beginning. “Places” (Dave Liebman) is an effervescent piano solo with all the romanticism one might expect from such a consummate musician. It also gives us a preview of his solo album Hubris, which would be soon to come. “Seeing You” (Tusa/Beirach) continues in much the same vein, but reintroduces the smooth glide of brushed drums and bass. A subtle rhythmic acuity and free and easy interplay suspend the listener in a swaying hammock of nostalgia. Block chords burrow through the title track with a hint of dissonance before flowering in calmer pastures. Fair, extended performances make this the culmination of the album’s surrounding gestures. Sentiments build into ecstasy before a final sprinkling from piano and cymbals is flicked into darkness like water from glittering fingertips. “Bones” at last puts more sticks to skin as Beirach recedes for tearful bass solo, hitting the occasional accent to keep us chordally ground. “Mitsuku” closes us out in style with a gratifying promise. An easy album to get lost in, for at its gates one sees no need for maps. Source: http://ecmreviews.com/2010/11/20/eon/
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