Clifford Brown & Max Roach Study In Brown (Acoustic Sounds Series) SHM-SACD
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- UNIVERSAL MUSIC
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- UCGQ-9034
Single-Layer Stereo Japanese Import SHM-SACD!
This Single-Layer SHM-SACD can only be played on a Super Audio CD Player!
In the mid-1950s, at the time of the recording of "Study in Brown", Clifford Brown was considered one of the greatest talents on jazz trumpet and a pioneer of hard bop, along with Miles Davis. His sudden death just one year later put an untimely end to this hopeful development. Breathtakingly powerful, at a tempo never heard before, Brown fires up his instrument and impresses with complex new compositions, together in a strong quintet.
SHM-SACD (Super High Material SACD) is the ultimate Super Audio CD that utilizes the materials and technologies that were developed for the SHM-CD to further enhance the audio-resolution. These discs are made with polycarbonate developed for the screen of the liquid crystal display. As it has a higher transparency, players can read the signal more faithfully. Also, it excels in fluidity, which enables you to cast a more accurate pit. What works wonders for a low resolution format such as CD should offer even greater sonic improvements in a real high resolution format such as SACD.
Features:
- Super High Material Super Audio CD
- SHM-SACD Stereo SACD Layer
- Single-Layer Stereo SHM-SACD, to secure enough reflectance and not to compress DSD file
- Label of the disc is printed with a special green ink called 'Onsho Shiyou', which minimizes diffuse reflection
- Carefully selected master audio is used, from existing DSD files to newly converted from analog tapes
- This Single-Layer SHM-SACD can only be played on a Super Audio CD Player! It will NOT play on conventional CD Players!
- Made in Japan
Musicians:
- Clifford Brown, trumpet
- Harold Land, tenor sax
- Richie Powell, piano
- George Morrow, bass
- Max Roach, drums
Selections:
1. Cherokee
2. Jacqui
3. Swingin
4. Lands End
5. George's dilemma
6. Sandu
7. Gerkin for Perkin
8. If I Love Again
9. Take the "A" Train