Duke Ellington - New Orleans Suite
Жанр: Jazz, Big Band
Год выпуска: 1971
Лейбл: Atlantic – SD 1580 (SMAS-93779)
Страна-производитель: USA
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Формат записи: 24/96
Формат раздачи: 24/96
Продолжительность: 41:24
Треклист:
Side One:
A1 Blues For New Orleans (07:40)
A2 Bourbon Street Jingling Jollies (04:00)
A3 Portrait Of Louis Armstrong (03:02)
A4 Thanks For The Beautiful Land On The Delta (03:38)
A5 Portrait Of Wellman Braud (04:05)
Side Two:
B1 Second Line (06:00)
B2 Portrait Of Sidney Bechet (03:55)
B3 Aristocracy A La Jean Lafitte (03:57)
B4 Portrait Of Mahalia Jackson (04:53)
Personnel:
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Duke Ellington - piano & arranged
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Cottie Williams,
Cat Anderson (A3, A5, B2, B4) - trumpet
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Money Johnson (A1, A2, A4, B1, B3),
Mercer Ellington,
Al Rubin,
Fred Stone - trumpets & flugelhorns
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Booty Wood &
Julian Priester - trombones
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Dave Taylor (A1, A2, A4, B1, B3),
Chuck Connors (A3, A5, B2, B4) - bass trombone
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Russell Procope - alto saxophone & clarinet
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Johnny Hodges - alto saxophone
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Norris Turney - alto saxophone, clarinet & flute
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Harold Ashby - tenor saxophone & clarinet
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Paul Gonsalves - tenor saxophone
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Harry Carney - baritone saxophone, clarinet & bass clarinet
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Joe Benjamin - bass
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Rufus Jones - drums
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Wild Bill Davis - organ
(A1)
Recorded on April 27, 1970 at National Recording Studios, New York City, except the
'Portraits'. They were recorded on May 13, 1970. This session took place without
Johnny Hodges on alto saxophone; he died on May 11, two days before the session.
Recording engineer – Roger Rhodes
Mixing – Ilhan Mimaroglu at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York City
Originally released in 1971 by Atlantic Records (US), LP - SD 1580
Источник оцифровки: третьим лицом
Код класса состояния винила: Неизвестно
Ripping Info:
Atlantic SD 1580
Original U.S. Pressing 1971
Side 1: SMAS 1 93779 P3 # 1
Side 2: SMAS 2 93779 R2 # 1
Technical quandary: I listed the stock number on the front, as Atlantic Records always did. But the number on the label is different: SMAS-93779. There is also the message at the bottom of the label, Mfg. by Capitol Records. Sold Under License from Atlantic Recording Corporation. So I don’t know if this is a record club edition or what.
The System:
* RCM: Nitty Gritty 1.5 fi
* Balanced Audio Technology BP-1 Ultra power conditioner
* TT: Linn LP12/Lingo 3/Greenstreet (Keel Alternative) Subchassis
* Arm: Ittok 1 rewired by Audio Origami/ Audio Origami Tonearm cable
* Cart: Benz Micro Wood S L
* Phono: Nova Phonomena II
* Pre-Amp: McCormack TLC-1 Deluxe
* ADC: Apogee Duet 2
* Cables:Audio Origami to Nova; DH Labs Silver Sonic from Nova to McCormack; DH Labs Silver Sonic from McCormack tape out to XLR adapters to Apogee; Apogee USB to MacBook Pro
* Computer: MacBook Pro 15" Retina 2.7GHz Intel Core i7
* Software: Adobe Audition 6
ClickRepair 3.8.4
ID3 Editor
iZotope 2.2
XAct
Rarify
TAG
The Drill:
Cleaned on RCM. According to need, individual LP's may also be treated with MoFi Enzyme and/or MoFo Super Deep Clean solutions.
Signal from McCormack TLC-1's tape out to Apogee Duet 2 through USB to MacBook Pro > Audtion @ 24/96, each side broken into tracks > ClickRepair at 15, manual or automatic, as the case may be; pitch protection, reverse, simple, noise output on > remaining clicks (that I can get) done manually in Audition > meta data added in ID3 Editor > Flac'ed with XAct > Rarified.