Erroll Garner - Cleaning Up The Complete Concert by the Sea Tapes (Digital Video)

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2015
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    About the Album:
    Iconic Jazz artist Erroll Garner's greatest concert album and one of the best selling jazz albums of all time, The Complete Concert By The Sea celebrates the 60th Anniversary of the original concert from September 19, 1955. The complete live concert recording was newly uncovered by the Erroll Garner Jazz Project and digitally remastered in its entirety after six decades. The 3-CD box set contains the complete live Concert By The Sea including 11 previously unreleased tracks, the original edited Columbia release from 1956 and bonus material including announcer Jimmy Lyons and interviews with the Erroll Garner trio: Denzil DaCosta Best, Eddie Calhoun, and Garner himself, recorded directly after the concert.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @tonyperiphoto
    @tonyperiphoto Před 2 lety

    and where can we buy it on a new vinyl issue?

  • @musicgroovin
    @musicgroovin Před 6 lety

    I have to agree with OLM in that how does one get "as close to the original analog recording in that room" when you are actually going away from analog and entering the digital realm by converting the analog tapes onto a computer? I'm very concerned about what is happening to the sound quality when you put it on the computer. Ideally, it seems the wonderful analog master tapes should be speed adjusted upon playback and transferred directly from tape to cd or even better... analog vinyl, completely bypassing this computer-based sound manipulation. I realize this practice of master tape to the computer is becoming the norm now in these reissues, but it will always leave me somewhat disappointed it that more effort could really be made to keep it pure analog keeping the original analog sound completely away from the computers.

    • @harrisfogel6992
      @harrisfogel6992 Před 3 lety

      That's a nice idea, but real analog sound meant slightly out of round capstans, inconsistency in tape formulation, variables in the wall voltage, and many more actual physical artifacts that have nothing to do with the "sound".
      Wow and flutter is just that, an engineering failure. Same with a microphone that isn't fully grounded. So, none of those can be repaired without the use of digital technology. Analog recording technology is hugely flawed, and open to artifacts of the technology, manufacturing, and other variables. So, with processes like the Plangent Process, which is correcting in real time, those flaws, is an extraordinary gift. While going from analog to digital might sound like a misnomer, it's not, especially with this generation of DAC and ACD technology. I'm thrilled for the correction of those errors.
      I think of this way. While I might shoot with film, and prefer printing on silver gelatin paper, I certainly know the limits of spotone, so, loved it when I could rid my work of physical defects using Photoshop. In many cases, I ended up with better prints than I had from the darkroom. And like an LP, I can take my digital files, and have them printed on silver gelatin paper, without spots, with correction for my lenses distortion, all of which contribute to a final print that represents my original intentions. I suspect that Garner would have loved this version.