******************************************************************************* Buddy Rich & Orchestra - This One's for Basie (1957) ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type.................: Music Platform.............: any Compression Format...: RAR File Validation......: SFV Audio Format.........: Lossless Ripper...............: N/A - Lossless CD quality webtream rip using Cool Edit Encoder..............: .wav > .flac with dBpoweramp Hz...................: 48,000 Channels.............: Mono Source...............: Tidal Music Service ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted to............: a.b.sounds.mp3.jazz and a.b.sounds.lossless.jazz News Server..........: Supernews Posted on............: 2/23/2021 Repost Policy........: If you holler loud enough and I see it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buddy Rich's 1957 effort with an 11 piece orchestra. He and the band give a very sincere, very smokin' tribute to one of my main men, Count Basie. Haba±ero scale big band jazz here. This originated from a lossless audio stream rip from a Tidal music service subscription of mine. Rip was done using an Asus Xonar DG sound card. Wave editor was Cool Edit Pro using 48k/floating 32 bit settings. It was then converted down to 24 bit using DbPowerAmp, then converted to flac files. The only changes done were the total silencing of any random system noise between tracks. (For those of you in the .mp3 binaries, I compressed it further to 320 kb/s with DbPowerAmp using Lame encoder.) Track timings will approximate that of the original release but are by no means exact to the second. Because of the lack of .log and .cue files it probably won't be something a hard core collector wants. But it's plenty good enough for the average listener. In terms of sound quality, I see no reason why it should be distinguishable from your garden variety CD. Tracks are tagged and I put some info in the comments section about the source and .wav gathering, just to keep the digital gene pool organized. If possible I'll try to find some artwork off the web to include with it. Enjoy it - MM Here is the Wiki on it: Released January 9, 1957 Recorded August 24û25, 1956 Genre Jazz Length 40:53 Label Norgran Producer Norman Granz Track listing LP side A "Blue and Sentimental" (Count Basie, Mack David, Jerry Livingston) û 4:49 "Down for Double" (Freddie Green) û 4:10 "Jump for Me" (Basie) û 5:45 "Blues for Basie" (Harry "Sweets" Edison) û 7:20 LP side B "Jumpin' at the Woodside" (Basie) û 6:26 "Ain't It the Truth" (Basie, Buster Harding, Jack Palmer) û 3:01 "Shorty George" (Basie, Andy Gibson) û 5:14 "9:20 Special" (William Engvick, Earle Warren) û 4:34 Personnel Pete Candoli - trumpet Harry "Sweets" Edison - trumpet Conrad Gozzo - trumpet Frank Rosolino - trombone Buddy Collette - flute, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone Bob Enevoldsen - tenor saxophone, valve trombone Bob Cooper - tenor saxophone Joe Mondragon - double bass Bill Pitman - guitar Jimmy Rowles - piano Buddy Rich - drums Marty Paich - arranger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Generated with Cool NFO Creator - http://fly.to/coolbeans -------------------------------------------------------------------------------