Paul Winter / Jazz Meets the Bossa Nova
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Издание: Remastered
Год издания/переиздания диска: 1962/2019
Жанр: Latin Jazz
Издатель (лейбл): RevOla
Продолжительность: 00:38:58
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Нет
Треклист:
01 - Journey to Recife 02:41
02 - Con Alma 04:10
03 - The Spell of the Samba (Samba da Minha Terra) 02:48
04 - Maria Nobody (Maria Ninguem) 03:06
05 - The Anguish of Longing (Chega de Saudade) 03:03
06 - Foolish One (Insensatez) 03:41
07 - Little Boat (O Barquinho) 03:06
08 - Longing for Bahia (Saudade da Bahia) 04:30
09 - Don't Play Games with Me (Bolinha de Papel) 01:59
10 - Song of the Sad Eyes (Cancao dos Olhos Tristes) 05:04
11 - Adeus, Passaro Preto (Bye Bye Blackbird) 02:01
12 - Only You and I (Voce e Eu) 02:49
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/44,1
Количество каналов: 2.0
Лог проверки качества
foobar2000 1.4.3 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2020-04-03 11:52:43
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Analyzed: Paul Winter / Jazz Meets the Bossa Nova (Remastered)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -4.16 dB -17.86 dB 2:42 01-Journey to Recife (Remastered)
DR11 -4.58 dB -17.88 dB 4:10 02-Con Alma (Remastered)
DR13 -3.02 dB -18.42 dB 2:49 03-The Spell of the Samba (Samba da Minha Terra) (Remastered)
DR12 -4.63 dB -20.96 dB 3:06 04-Maria Nobody (Maria Ninguem) (Remastered)
DR11 -4.29 dB -17.61 dB 3:03 05-The Anguish of Longing (Chega de Saudade) (Remastered)
DR11 -4.70 dB -18.62 dB 3:42 06-Foolish One (Insensatez) (Remastered)
DR12 -3.84 dB -17.96 dB 3:07 07-Little Boat (O Barquinho) (Remastered)
DR11 -4.34 dB -18.34 dB 4:30 08-Longing for Bahia (Saudade da Bahia) (Remastered)
DR12 -2.89 dB -17.41 dB 1:59 09-Don't Play Games with Me (Bolinha de Papel) (Remastered)
DR11 -4.71 dB -22.06 dB 5:04 10-Song of the Sad Eyes (Cancao dos Olhos Tristes) (Remastered)
DR11 -4.18 dB -18.37 dB 2:02 11-Adeus, Passaro Preto (Bye Bye Blackbird) (Remastered)
DR12 -4.00 dB -17.97 dB 2:49 12-Only You and I (Voce e Eu) (Remastered)
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1605 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Скриншот спектра частот
Источник (релизер): Qobuz
Состав
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Paul Winter
Bass – Richard Evans
Bass Saxophone – Les Rout
Drums – Harold Jones
Piano – Warren Bernhardt
Trumpet – Dick Whitsell
Об альбоме (сборнике) https://www.discogs.com/The-Paul-Winter-Sextet-Jazz-Meets-The-Bossa-Nova/release/1887679
Tenor saxophonist Stan Getz was exploring the bossa nova in some of his most successful releases when the Paul Winter Sextet recorded the bossa nova date in this compilation. Getz was a seasoned veteran with an identifiable, fully developed sound. Winter's group was an assemblage of leading college musicians from the Chicago area. On this 1962 date, the difference in experience shows in the sextet's tidy, proficient, often faceless performances. While the early Winter sextet was searching for a personality, the band did have distinctive voices in the warm, fluid piano of Warren Bernhardt and the appealing gruffness of Les Rout's baritone sax. Saxophonist Winter and the rest of the sextet, though, generally contribute a characterless approximation of the bossa nova's pulsating, gentle sensuality. It's a different story on the folk song portion of this compilation. Recorded about 15 months later, the group has now loosened up. New members Cecil McBee on bass and Freddie Waits on drums bring some welcome muscle. Bernhardt is noticeably inspired by the new kick in the rhythm section. Winter also comes through with creative arrangements and good work on soprano sax. Flute virtuoso Jeremy Steig makes very effective appearances on three tracks. The folk song theme works well in evoking the Americana of composer Aaron Copeland and the troubadour spirit of Pete Seeger. The best moments hint at the folk fusion elements heard in Winter Consort, the Keith Jarrett trio of the late '60s, and in guitarist Pat Metheny's early work.
Jim Todd