These newly discovered recordings represent Larry Young both as a leader and sideman and constitue a snapshot of a pivotal moment in jazz in a particuarly iconic place and time: Paris in the mid- ’60s, which turned out to be a crucible for some of the most important figures in progressive jazz: Eric Dolphy, Woody Shaw and Larry Young. We are fortunate to have here a document of Larry Young’s time in Paris, before he returned to New York and recorded a flurry of important Blue Note albums through 1969.
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SKU | 2XHDRE1047 |
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Analog Tape Recorder | Nagra T modified with high end tube playback electronics |
Digital Converters | Merging Technologies Horus and Hapi with dCS Vivaldi Clock |
Editing Software | Pyramix |
Mastering Engineer | Rene Laflamme – Analog to DSD 128 Conversion |
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Producer | Jack Dieval and Andre Francis |
Recording Engineer | Radio diffusion – Television Francaise (ORTF) |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | Analog |
Release Date | September 9, 2016 |
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