Jamal, Ahmad – Emerald City Nights: Live At the Penthouse (1965-1966)
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Comes in a double-pocket gatefold jacket with a 12-pg 12" x 12" booklet.
RSD Exclusive Release. USA Record Store Day site states "Quantity: 3000", but back cover states "Limited edition 1st pressing of 5,000", which would be the worldwide quantity.
[From back cover]
Recorded [...] at The Penthouse, Seattle, WA
A1, A2 <> on March 18, 1965
B1, B2 <> on March 25, 1965
C1, C2 <> on October 28, 1965
D1 to D3 <> on September 22, 1966
℗© 2022 Jazz Detective, a division of Deep Digs Music Group.
Made in EU.
Visit us online at www.elemental-music.com
[From gatefold interior and booklet]
Mixing and sound restoration by Sheldon Zaharko at Zed Productions, Vancouver, B.C.
LP Mastering by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA
[From labels]
℗© 2022 Jazz Detective, a division of Deep Digs Music Group.
Made in EU.
[From booklet]
{Photos on pg 1 & 3} © Chuck Stewart Photography LLC / Fireball Entertainment Group
{Photos on pg 2 & 9} © Raymond Ross Archives / CTSIMAGES
[From hype sticker]
Never-before-released Ahmad Jamal in the 1960s recorded at the Penthouse Jazz Club in Seattle
Official release supervised by Ahmad Jamal
Deluxe limited-edition 180-gram 2-LP set mastered by Bernie Grundman
Remastered audio transferred from the original tape reels
Includes an extensive booklet with previously-unpublished photos from Chuck Stewart and Don Bronstein; essays by jazz writer Eugene Holley Jr. and producer Zev Feldman, plus interviews with Ahmad Jamal, Jon Batiste, Kenny Barron, Aaron Diehl and Marshall Chess.
Runouts are etched. On side C in 'DD-0002-C' the '2' has been corrected from '3'. The "geometric" marks '1 I' on side A and '1 =' on sides B, C and D are mirrored.
RSD Exclusive Release. USA Record Store Day site states "Quantity: 3000", but back cover states "Limited edition 1st pressing of 5,000", which would be the worldwide quantity.
[From back cover]
Recorded [...] at The Penthouse, Seattle, WA
A1, A2 <> on March 18, 1965
B1, B2 <> on March 25, 1965
C1, C2 <> on October 28, 1965
D1 to D3 <> on September 22, 1966
℗© 2022 Jazz Detective, a division of Deep Digs Music Group.
Made in EU.
Visit us online at www.elemental-music.com
[From gatefold interior and booklet]
Mixing and sound restoration by Sheldon Zaharko at Zed Productions, Vancouver, B.C.
LP Mastering by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA
[From labels]
℗© 2022 Jazz Detective, a division of Deep Digs Music Group.
Made in EU.
[From booklet]
{Photos on pg 1 & 3} © Chuck Stewart Photography LLC / Fireball Entertainment Group
{Photos on pg 2 & 9} © Raymond Ross Archives / CTSIMAGES
[From hype sticker]
Never-before-released Ahmad Jamal in the 1960s recorded at the Penthouse Jazz Club in Seattle
Official release supervised by Ahmad Jamal
Deluxe limited-edition 180-gram 2-LP set mastered by Bernie Grundman
Remastered audio transferred from the original tape reels
Includes an extensive booklet with previously-unpublished photos from Chuck Stewart and Don Bronstein; essays by jazz writer Eugene Holley Jr. and producer Zev Feldman, plus interviews with Ahmad Jamal, Jon Batiste, Kenny Barron, Aaron Diehl and Marshall Chess.
Runouts are etched. On side C in 'DD-0002-C' the '2' has been corrected from '3'. The "geometric" marks '1 I' on side A and '1 =' on sides B, C and D are mirrored.
- Počet disků
- 1
- Detaily formátu
- Vinyl
- Rok vydání
- 2022
- EAN
- 8435395503539
Seznam skladeb
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A1
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
15:07
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A2
Who Can I Turn To?
5:17
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B1
My First Love Song
10:33
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B2
Feeling Good
9:27
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C1
Concern
11:46
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C2
Like Someone In Love
5:43
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D1
Invitation
8:36
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D2
Poinciana
8:44
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D3
Whisper Not
2:47