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Personnel:
Ray Brown - Bass
Gene Harris - Piano
Gerryck King - Drums
Red Holloway - Tenor Saxophone (5)
Emily Remler - Guitar (5)
Recorded at Coast Recorders, San Francisco, California in August 1984
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Year: 2003
Lable: Hi-Res Music Records, CHRM 2011
Style: Jazz
Country: USA
About the Recording
Ray Brown, Gene Harris and Gerryck King are spectacular in this 1984 recording. Red Holloway (tenor sax) and a rare appearance by the great Emily Remler (guitar) round out the original musicians.
Winner of Best Hi-Res Stereo-Only Program at the 2003 Surround Music Awards. Soular Energy beat out two other acclaimed Hi-Res Music releases, L.A. Four's Just Friends (CHRM 2014) and Herb Ellis and Joe Pass' Seven Come Eleven (CHRM 2005) as well as the SACD remaster of John Coltrane's A Love Supreme and Rosemary Clooney's With Love to take home the award.
Hi-Res music is a label for two-channel audiophiles. It releases superior-sounding two-sided software that can play in strict DVD-Video players as well as those with DVD-Audio functionality — SACD need not apply. The choice of recordings for the Hi-Rez treatment varies, but one constant is Mark Waldrep. Waldrep has been creating great-sounding DVD-As for his own label, AIX Records, for years, and he's responsible for the remastering of all Hi-Res recordings.
Ray Brown's Soular Energy is a well-known musical commodity, a Concord Jazz title from the mid '80s that includes notables Gene Harris on piano and Red Holloway on tenor sax. It's a lively set, and the Hi-Res DVD-A's 24-bit/192kHz sound is terrific, albeit different from that of the hybrid SACD. That's right — Soular Energy is also on SACD, released by Groove Note, well known for its superior-sounding recordings, with Joe Harley at the controls. The SACD has slightly more high-frequency vitality and sparkle, while the DVD-A sounds more natural and lifelike to my ears. The 24/96 side is the least convincing but still sounds darned good.