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Art Pepper - Meets The Rhythm Section

Art Pepper - Meets The Rhythm Section

Analogue Productions

Jazz


180 Gram LP    

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Album notes don't always tell the whole story. Contemporary president Les Koenig, who rightly felt that Art had yet to record with musicians who were his equal, wanted to take advantage of Miles Davis' quintet being in L.A. But Pepper hadn't been playing for several months, and his horn was in a state of disrepair. To minimize anxiety, the session was kept secret from Art until the last minute. But Pepper always rose to a challenge: he taped to his dried-out cork, arrived for the date, and proceeded to record an album widely considered the most important of his career. This is an all tube recording from the mircophones to the tape machine.

Mastered by Doug Sax.

"Blazing 1958 session with the West Coast alto saxophonist Art Pepper, at the height of his fluency, joining up with Miles Davis' rhythm section of the day (Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones). The band rips through the sheets in a way we don't hear on the pressure-cooking Miles sessions. Roy DuNann's minimalist miking yields an eerily realistic sound. The sounds burst out of your speakers, yet lay back when they're supposed to, too." - Fred Kaplan, The Absolute Sound, December 2005 (included in Kaplan's "Best-Sounding Jazz LPs")

Originally released in 1957.

Art Pepper, saxophone (alto)
Paul Chambers, bass
Red Garland, piano
Philly Joe Jones, drums

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8.   The Man I Love
Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 6 person(s) rated this product.

GREAT sounding LP

posted on 10/08/2011
5 Stars
Reviewer: Mika Waller
I bought this album because it has been touted as one of the best sounding jazz LPs. The reviewers are right - it sounds awesome! It's rare to find such a brilliant performance that is so well recorded, well mastered, and well pressed. Bravo!


Vinyl what a concept

posted on 08/19/2009
5 Stars
Reviewer: Daniel Simon- AUDIO ARCHIVES
Art Pepper meets the rhythem section is such a great recording it seems only fitting that it got the royal treatment by Chad at acoustic sound. If only modern recordings could sound this good. After two plus decades of the compact disc and other digital formats, it seems the new vinyl reissues (if done right), are sure giving the binary code a run for the money.


Great Art, great art, and great sound

posted on 03/13/2009
5 Stars
Reviewer: Andy Rogers
One of the best Art Pepper performances on record, and the best-sounding version available except for the 45 RPM LP, which is, unfortunately, no longer available. I use it when auditioning new equipment because it sounds great, I know every inch of it, and it gives the system a workout.


Wow!

posted on 09/18/2007
5 Stars
Reviewer: Ken Roach
That is the first word that entered my mind when I put this one on the turntable! If you like jazz and fantastic sound, this one will not disappoint. Superb production, flawless vinyl and a super-star performance that actually sounds like you are there in the studio. I doubt if there is a better example of how jazz records should be produced than this one. Kudos all around!


Pleasure to the ears . . .

posted on 04/18/2006
5 Stars
Reviewer: AM
I have owned a CD of this for a long time and it is one of my favourite albums, a great collection of musicians brought together producing awesome jazz. Putting the vinyl on my new turntable made me feel like I was really there. A fine recording focusing on the basics, good mikes, good musicians, great music. None of the over-engineered trickery you can get nowadays.


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