Bill Evans Trio Sunday At The Village Vanguard SHM-SACD
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- UNIVERSAL MUSIC
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- UCGO-9058
"Sunday at the Village Vanguard" is the first of two releases of the legendary recording session on June 25, 1961 at the New York jazz club of the same name. Bill Evans chose material for this album that pays tribute to his bassist Scott LaFaro, who died shortly afterwards.
The Bill Evans Trio is widely regarded as one of the best jazz trios ever, primarily due to the outstanding, equal interplay of its musicians. Instead of just supporting the pianist rhythmically, LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian contribute to a dialogue at eye level. This can be heard, for example, on "My Man's Gone Now". Belongs in every collection!
This title is a SHM-SACD. This format is the further development of the single-layer SACD and uses a particularly light-transparent plastic (Super High Material). It achieves a significantly better readability of the pit-land structures on the surface than is possible with hybrid SACDs. Universal's SHM-SACDs are generally re-digitized from the master tapes of the albums to DSD without any changes. SHM-SACDs can be played on any SACD player. Please do not use L'Art du Son or alcohol-based cleaning products. – Attention: All tracks are designed by Universal Music as limited edition collectibles for the Japanese market.
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:
- Bill Evans, piano
- Scott LaFaro, bass
- Paul Motian, drums
Selections:
1. Gloria's
2. My Man's Gone Now
3. Solar
4. Alice in Wonderland
5. All of You
6. Jade Visions