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Michel Legrand – Legrand Jazz 180g 45rpm 2LP
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Features
- 180g Vinyl
- 45rpm
- Double LP
- Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
- Analog Mix-Down Transfer of Original 1958 Work Tapes by Mark Wilder at Battery Studios, New York, NY
- Pressed at RTI
- Gatefold Jacket Housed Inside a Resealable, Protective Plastic Sleeve
- Exclusive Large-Format Booklet with New Art & an Appreciation by Tom Schnabel (Rhythm Planet & KCRW)
Product Description
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Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering!
Pressed at RTI!
All-Analog Mastering by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering! Hear This Album as it Was Meant to be Heard! Absolutely Stunning!
The Greatest Assembly of Musical Talent Ever on One Album! Features Performances by John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Ben Webster & 27 More Jazz Greats!
Pressed at Record Technology for Silent Surfaces and True Fidelity to the Analog Source
Academy and Grammy ® Award-winning composer/arranger Michel Legrand (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Summer of ’42, The Thomas Crown Affair) was not a household name in America in 1958, but he was renowned among musicians and a life-long fanatic of American jazz and its players. Legrand Jazz is the result of Legrand traveling to America and using his Columbia Records contract to enlist label mates (and soon to be legends) Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, Ben Webster, Hank Jones, Herbie Mann, Phil Woods, Donald Byrd, Art Farmer, Sheldon Powell, Teo Macero, Milt Hinton, Jimmy Cleveland, and others to record his fantastical reimagining of 11 jazz standards. Not merely content to lay down another Parisian hard-bop play-along, the 27-year-old worked against type and expectations at every turn, creating a moody, idiosyncratic landscape for unusual call-and-response chase solos, washes of harp and vibes, and sultry horn canvases. Davis, Coltrane and the others manage to fall in with the diverse, mellow flow of Legrand’s arrangements while keeping their unique musical voices.
Impex’s pristine release was mastered by Chris Bellman on Bernie Grundman’s All-Tube cutting lathe from a 2-track, all-analog mix down of the original studio work prints, made especially for Impex Records by Mark Wilder at Battery Studios in New York. The results are revelatory. The large recording space is captured in every detail, while Davis’ full force dynamic variations come through with incredible veracity. The gentle ebb-and-flow of Legrand’s parts highlight microtonal fluctuations on every track. You are along for a magic carpet ride of large jazz ensemble recording when you drop the needle into these grooves.
We have packaged the meticulously recreated outer jacket in a gatefold with an original photo montage inside honoring Michel Legrand’s masterpiece of reinvention and focused fan-boy enthusiasm.
The sound of Impex’s all-analog LP preserves the wide soundstage of late 1950s Columbia recordings while creating intimate spaces between players on the stage for maximum definition. On 33rpm, this rare, highly-praised recording had never sounded so good. Now that it’s on 45rpm double LP? Even Better!!! Go big with Legrand Jazz.
Musicians
Michel Legrand | conductor, arranger |
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For “The Jitterbug Waltz,” “Django,” “Wild Man Blues” & “‘Round Midnight” Recorded June 25, 1958 (New York City)
Herbie Mann | flute |
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Betty Glamann | harp |
Barry Calbraith | guitar |
Miles Davis | trumpet |
John Coltrane | tenor sax |
Phil Woods | alto sax |
Jerome Richardson | baritone sax, bass clarinet |
Eddie Costa | vibes |
Bill Evans | piano |
Paul Chambers | bass |
Kenny Dennis | drums |
For “Nuages,” “Blue And Sentimental,” “Rosetta” & “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore” Recorded June 27, 1958 (New York City)
Ben Webster | tenor sax |
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Herbie Mann | flute |
Frank Rehak | trombone |
Billy Byers | trombone |
Jimmy Cleveland | trombone |
Eddie Bert | trombone |
Major Holly | bass, tuba |
Don Lamond | drums |
Hank Jones | piano |
George Duvivier | bass |
For “Night In Tunisia,” “Stompin’ At The Savoy” & “In A Mist” Recorded June 30, 1958 (New York City)
Ernie Royal | trumpet |
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Art Farmer | trumpet |
Donald Byrd | trumpet |
Joe Wilder | trumpet |
Frank Rehak | trombone |
Jimmy Cleveland | trombone |
Gene Quill | alto sax |
Phil Woods | alto sax |
Seldon Powell | tenor sax |
Teo Macero | baritone sax |
James Buffington | French horn |
Don Elliot | vibes |
Milt Hinton | bass |
Osie Johnson | drums |
Nat Pierce | piano |
Selections
- The Jitterbug Waltz (Fats Waller)
- Nuages (Django Reinhardt)
- Night in Tunisia (Dizzy Gillespie)
- Blue and Sentimental (Count Basie)
- Stompin’ at the Savoy (Benny Goodman)
- Django (John Lewis)
- Wild Man Blues (Jelly Roll Morton)
- Rosetta (Earl Hines)
- ‘Round Midnight (Thelonious Monk)
- Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (Duke Ellington)
- In a Mist (Bix Beiderbecke)
Additional Information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 38.2 × 32.5 × 3 cm |