ESOTERIC SACD ESSE-90223/6 The Clifford Brown Box SPECIFICATIONS
Description
Finally came out! The day has come to listen to the best play of genius with a satisfying sound ...
It was evaluated as a decisive masterpiece throughout the LP era and until the CD era a masterpiece that has never disappeared from the catalog is performed from the original master making it the world's first SACD hybrid.
Clifford Brown has recorded a lot on the Emercy label for about two years about two years old who died unexpectedly in a traffic accident. This time immediately after making a contract from 13 discs
It will be released as a SACD Hybrid 4 -disc box set that selects 4 disc titles recorded from the summer of 1954 to the early winter of 55.
It was in the late 1950s that stereo became the mainstream in jazz. The mainstream in the mid -1950s the mainstream is a monaural era. Here is a monaural recording but Clifford Brown and other soloists
The sounds close to the microphone such as vocalists are really realistic. The Emersy label has a reputation for taking a sufficient consideration for the sound quality and ensures its solid and highly fulfilling sound quality.
In order to do so we practice the detailed production process keep in mind the sound of the vivid instruments and the realistic vocal playback and try to "reproduce the sound left in the master and itself."
In this SACD hybridization as before compromises have been excluded from the selection of master tape to be used to the final DSD mastering process.
Especially for DSD mastering the DA converter and the rubidium clock generator are carefully used to put the carefully adjusted ESOTERIC equipment and use the MEXCEL cable without regret.
I was able to disk the information of the original master.
【recorded music】
Disc.1
"Sarah Vonwone with Clifford Brown"
・ Birdland lullaby
・ April in Paris
・ Heads My Guy
・Gym
・ Uuer Knot The Kind
・ Emblayable You
・ I'm Glad Zea Zea Izu You
・ September Song
・ It's crazy
[Recording] December 16 1954 December 18 New York Monoral Recording
Sarah Vohn (vocal) Clifford Brown (Trumpet)
Harvey Man (Flute) Paul Quinishet (Tenor Saxophone)
Jimmy Jones (Piano) Joe Benjamin (bass) Roy Haines (drums)
Disc.2
"Dyna Washington With Clifford Brown"
・ Lover go home
・ Alone Tougezer
・ Summer time
・ Even if it gets off or sunny
・ No More
・ Iv Gut You Under My Skin
・ No Grater Love
・ You Go to My Head
[Recording] August 14 1954 New York Monoral Recording
Dyna Washington (vocal) Clifford Brown (Trumpet)
Clark Terry (Trumpet) Meinard Ferguson (Trumpet) Herb Geller (Alto Saxophone)
Harold Land (tenor saxophone) Ritchie Powell (piano) Junior Mans (piano)
Keater Bets (bass) George Morow (bass) Max Roach (drums)
Disc.3
"Clifford Brown and Max Roach"
・ Delilla
・ Harijan Solo Fair
・ The Blues Walk
・ Duffed
・ Joy Spring
・ Jade
・ Whut Am I -Hair Four
[Recording] August 2 and 3 1954 Los Angeles February 2425 1955 New York Monoral Recording
Clifford Brown (Trumpet) Harold Land (Tener Saxophone)
Ritchie Powell (piano) George Morow (bass) Max Roach (drums)
Disc.4
"Study in Brown"
・ Cherokee
・ Jaki
・ Swingin
・ Lands end
・ George's dilemma
・ Sandu
・ Garkin for Parkin
・ If I Love Again
・ Let's go by train A
[Recording] February 23-25 1955 New York Monoral Recording
Clifford Brown (trumpet) Harold Land (tenor saxophone) Ritchie Powell (piano)
George Morow (bass) Max Roach (drums)
It was evaluated as a decisive masterpiece throughout the LP era and until the CD era a masterpiece that has never disappeared from the catalog is performed from the original master making it the world's first SACD hybrid.
Clifford Brown has recorded a lot on the Emercy label for about two years about two years old who died unexpectedly in a traffic accident. This time immediately after making a contract from 13 discs
It will be released as a SACD Hybrid 4 -disc box set that selects 4 disc titles recorded from the summer of 1954 to the early winter of 55.
It was in the late 1950s that stereo became the mainstream in jazz. The mainstream in the mid -1950s the mainstream is a monaural era. Here is a monaural recording but Clifford Brown and other soloists
The sounds close to the microphone such as vocalists are really realistic. The Emersy label has a reputation for taking a sufficient consideration for the sound quality and ensures its solid and highly fulfilling sound quality.
In order to do so we practice the detailed production process keep in mind the sound of the vivid instruments and the realistic vocal playback and try to "reproduce the sound left in the master and itself."
In this SACD hybridization as before compromises have been excluded from the selection of master tape to be used to the final DSD mastering process.
Especially for DSD mastering the DA converter and the rubidium clock generator are carefully used to put the carefully adjusted ESOTERIC equipment and use the MEXCEL cable without regret.
I was able to disk the information of the original master.
【recorded music】
Disc.1
"Sarah Vonwone with Clifford Brown"
・ Birdland lullaby
・ April in Paris
・ Heads My Guy
・Gym
・ Uuer Knot The Kind
・ Emblayable You
・ I'm Glad Zea Zea Izu You
・ September Song
・ It's crazy
[Recording] December 16 1954 December 18 New York Monoral Recording
Sarah Vohn (vocal) Clifford Brown (Trumpet)
Harvey Man (Flute) Paul Quinishet (Tenor Saxophone)
Jimmy Jones (Piano) Joe Benjamin (bass) Roy Haines (drums)
Disc.2
"Dyna Washington With Clifford Brown"
・ Lover go home
・ Alone Tougezer
・ Summer time
・ Even if it gets off or sunny
・ No More
・ Iv Gut You Under My Skin
・ No Grater Love
・ You Go to My Head
[Recording] August 14 1954 New York Monoral Recording
Dyna Washington (vocal) Clifford Brown (Trumpet)
Clark Terry (Trumpet) Meinard Ferguson (Trumpet) Herb Geller (Alto Saxophone)
Harold Land (tenor saxophone) Ritchie Powell (piano) Junior Mans (piano)
Keater Bets (bass) George Morow (bass) Max Roach (drums)
Disc.3
"Clifford Brown and Max Roach"
・ Delilla
・ Harijan Solo Fair
・ The Blues Walk
・ Duffed
・ Joy Spring
・ Jade
・ Whut Am I -Hair Four
[Recording] August 2 and 3 1954 Los Angeles February 2425 1955 New York Monoral Recording
Clifford Brown (Trumpet) Harold Land (Tener Saxophone)
Ritchie Powell (piano) George Morow (bass) Max Roach (drums)
Disc.4
"Study in Brown"
・ Cherokee
・ Jaki
・ Swingin
・ Lands end
・ George's dilemma
・ Sandu
・ Garkin for Parkin
・ If I Love Again
・ Let's go by train A
[Recording] February 23-25 1955 New York Monoral Recording
Clifford Brown (trumpet) Harold Land (tenor saxophone) Ritchie Powell (piano)
George Morow (bass) Max Roach (drums)