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Arne Domnerus - Jazz At The Pawnshop (1976) [2003 SACD]

Arne Domnerus - Jazz At The Pawnshop (1976) [2003 SACD]

BAND/ARTIST: Arne Domnerus

  • Title: Jazz At The Pawnshop
  • Year Of Release: 1976 [2993]
  • Label: First Impression Music ‎[FIM SACD M 034]
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) | FLAC (24bit/88,2 kHz)
  • Total Time: 01:28:22
  • Total Size: 4.93 GB / 1,6 GB (+3%rec.)
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Jazz at the Pawnshop is one of the most famous audiophile records in music. These sessions recorded at the jazz club Stampen (Pawnshop) in Stockholm in 1976 by Gert Palmcrantz has an extraordinary presence and a genuine live feeling.

Jazz At The Pawnshop has been regarded as "The Best Jazz Recording of the Century"! Most audiophiles all over the world should have already be in possession of one. Its musical artistry and sonic excellence have few peers. With the blessing of the latest mastering technology and replication in Super Audio CD format, this recording has come out in its unprecedented musical glory!



Tracks:

Disc 1:
01.Introduction 00:38
02.Limehouse Blues 09:35
03.I'm Confessin' 08:07
04.High Life 07:11
05.Struttin' With Some Barbecue 06:37
06.Jeep's Blues 07:00
07.Stuffy 07:16

Disc 2:
01.Lady Be Good 09:28
02.Here Is That Rainy Day 05:33
03.Barbados 08:18
04.How High The Moon 06:14
05.Take Five 06:59
06.Everything Happens To Me 05:27

Personnel:

Recorded By – Gert Palmcrantz
Bass – Georg Riedel
Drums – Egil Johansen
Piano – Bengt Hallberg
Saxophone, Clarinet – Arne Domnérus
Vibraphone – Lars Erstrand

Arne Domnerus - Jazz At The Pawnshop (1976) [2003 SACD]

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  • Santa007
  •  wrote in 00:18
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I am sure it sounds great... I am sorry to bother but any chance of getting a "normal FLAC version" of this recording for us poor bastards who don't own a SACD player?! It would be highly appreciated! Let's hope it could be done...