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Etichetta | Blue NotE Third Man Records 313 series 854 | Label | |||||||||||||
Titolo | Detroit-New York Junction | Title | |||||||||||||
Artista | Thad Jones | Artist | |||||||||||||
Tracklist | VEDI descrizione ( e/o foto) | SEE description (and/or photos) | Tracklist | ||||||||||||
Vinile | SIGILLATO | SEALED | Vinyl | ||||||||||||
Cover | SIGILLATO | SEALED | Cover | ||||||||||||
Supporto | LP 33 giri 180 gr | LP 33 rpm 180 gr | Support | ||||||||||||
Made in | USA | Made in | |||||||||||||
Stampa del | 2023 | Pressing | |||||||||||||
Note Descrizione |
All-Analog Remaster from the Original Tapes on 180g Vinyl LP! It would be difficult to overstate the importance of the Jones brothers — Thad, Hank and Elvin — on the world of jazz. Between the three of them, their performances can be heard on literally thousands of recordings, including some of the most legendary sessions ever recorded with some of the greatest artists. Post-War Detroit was really taking notes on the new sounds of jazz coming into favor and the group of former Detroiters included on this album include some of its most virtuosic students. Thad Jones, (although he was technically from nearby Pontiac, MI) on trumpet, Kenny Burrell on guitar, Tommy Flanagan on piano and Billy Mitchell on saxophone. Jones' first for Blue Note from 1956 stands as a fantastic sounding announcement that the Detroiters had landed in New York and were about to take off. Including legendary players Shadow Wilson on Drums and Oscar Pettiford on Bass; Detroit - New York Junction, a long sought after rarity and a true testament to the importance of Detroit on the evolution of jazz music through Blue Note Records. Recorded at Audio Video Studios, New York, NY 1956. Produced by Alfred Lion. 313 Series For an undertaking like this you have to walk the extra mile. The original tapes were sent to Third Man's Detroit mastering and pressing facility where their extensive all analog re-mastering process ensured that the albums delivered live up to the tradition they are part of. The Third Man Records team's commitment to audio purity means no corners can be cut; sound and mastering engineer Warren Defever's goal being to provide the closest possible approximation of the magic found on the original master's tape brought to your living room. From the lacquers cut in the studio on the Neumann VMS-70 Cutting Lathe to the 180 gram vinyl pressed across the hall, every step of the process is tested in the facilities against exacting standards. That's the Detroit way and the reason why the musical legacy from the 313 area code remains beloved around the world. Features
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