Duke Ellington & John Coltrane LP Vinil 180 Gramas Impulse Acoustic Sounds Series QRP 2022 USA
Título: Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
Número de Catálogo: B0033799-01 / Stereo A-30
Editora: Impulse!
Reeditado por: Impulse!
Código de Barras: 602438089062
Ano da edição original: 1963
Ano da reedição: 2022
Quantidade de discos: 1
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 180gr
Peso Total do Artigo: 528gr
País prensagem: USA
Produzido para o Mercado de: USA
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 18 Setembro, 2022
Colecção: Impulse Acoustic Sounds Series
Nota: Nunca elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Criada pela Verve e Universal Music para oferecer edições audiófilas de algumas das melhores gravações de jazz de sempre, a nova Acoustic Sounds Series é supervisionada por Chad Kassem, utilizando engenheiros de masterização de topo e o engenho da Quality Record Pressings, os títulos são masterizados a partir das fitas analógicas originais, prensados em vinil 180g com capas da Stoughton Printing.
- Acoustic Sounds Series
- Masterizado a partir das Fitas Master Analógicas Originais
- Corte por Ryan K. Smith na Sterling Sound
- LP Vinil 180 Gramas Audiófilo
- Prensagem na Quality Record Pressings, QRP USA
- Capa Gatefold Deluxe da Stoughton Printing
Rated 10/11 Music and 10/11 Sound by Michael Fremer (Analog Planet)
Seeking to offer definitive audiophile grade versions of some of the most historic and best jazz records ever recorded, Verve Label Group and Universal Music Enterprises' new audiophile Acoustic Sounds vinyl reissue series utilizes the skills of top mastering engineers and the unsurpassed production craft of Quality Record Pressings. All titles are mastered from the original analog tapes, pressed on 180-gram vinyl and packaged by Stoughton Printing Co. in high-quality gatefold sleeves with tip-on jackets. The releases are supervised by Chad Kassem, CEO of Acoustic Sounds, the world's largest source for audiophile recordings.
The classic 1962 album Duke Ellington & John Coltrane introduces the rising jazz saxophone innovator performing with the long-established piano institution Duke Ellington.
Recorded on September 26, 1962 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
"Perhaps looking to renew his inspiration or maybe simply wanting to broaden his horizons, Duke Ellington began a string of collaborations in the second half of his career — whereas before that, his own band was stimulus enough. Whatever the reason, almost all of his collaborations succeeded at high levels, although none of his shared sessions are more intriguing on the surface than this 1962 date with the preeminent sax star of the day.
"In reality, the record amounts to 'Coltrane Plays Ellington' (plus one Coltrane original) because the tenor man is the whole show — and what a show it is. Only Coltrane could be as 'fiercely tender,' and there's no better forum for his sensitive side than the music of Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, who contributes the album's true vertex, 'My Little Brown Book.' The rhythm section alternates between Duke's and Trane's, each adding a different texture to the proceedings. Ellington is wise enough to appreciate the nature of the session, and he is quite content to feed chords in service of the young master--proving the old master's open mind and good taste. Hearing Coltrane seize 'In a Sentimental Mood' is thanks enough." — Marc Greilsamer
At a gathering of Ellington band alumni organized by Jazz at Lincoln Center, bassist John Lamb recalled the sessions for Duke Ellington & John Coltrane: "There was no music on that whole date. Nobody had a chart. We came in and we were standing there, waiting to see what would happen. 'Trane would go and sit on the piano bench with Duke. They didn't talk, but Duke would be singing ... and 'Trane would go ... Then, after they did that for a few minutes, they got up. 'Trane would go to his microphone, Duke would start playing, and the rhythm section, we had to do for ourselves, you know. That's it. He didn't even tell you the key. He could communicate without words, and 'Trane could hear it." On "Take the Coltrane," the two play in a quartet of Coltrane's bandmates of the day, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones (Ellington men Lamb and drummer Sam Woodyard also played on the album). — JazzIz Magazine
What seemed like an unlikely pairing in 1962 of 'jazz elder' 63 year old Duke Ellington with John Coltrane, who had just assembled his 'classic quartet' destined to explore uncharted musical (and spiritual) territory, produced a surprisingly cohesive and satisfying album...This new Ryan Smith cut reissue should please everyone who buys this record, including owners of the stereo Bell Sound cut and presumably the RVG cut as well since both were done on Scully lathes.
-Michael Fremer, Analog Planet, Music 9/11, Sound 8/11
Músicos:
Duke Ellington - piano
John Coltrane - tenor e soprano saxofone
Jimmy Garrison - baixo (A2, A3, B2)
Aaron Bell - baixo (A1, A4, B1, B3)
Elvin Jones - bateria (A1-A3, B2)
Sam Woodyard - bateria (A4, B1, B3)
Lista de Faixas:
Lado A
1. In A Sentimental Mood
2. Take The Coltrane
3. Big Nick
Lado B
1. Stevie
2. My Little Brown Book
3. Angelica
4. The Feeling Of Jazz
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