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Lester Leaps In

Lester Young

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One of the great originals in the jazz hierarchy, Lester Young was without doubt the most influential tenor saxophonist after Coleman Hawkins. A highly sensitive, graceful player, and an enigmatic personality, Young had a winning sense of time and space and a most engaging gift for improvising on songs rather than chord sequences. He played with great feeling for the lyric of a song with a very special, bittersweet brand of melancholy. There are some jazz exponents whose recorded work is worth preservation and close attention. Lester is one such jazz exponent. 2xHD are proud to bring present this historic recording to the digital high resolution world in Stereo DSD 64fs.

Tracklist

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1.
Lester Leaps In
03:12
2.
These Foolish Things
03:33
3.
Three Little Words
04:30
4.
Pennies from Heaven (Medley)
02:57
5.
Polka Dots and Moonbeams
03:33
6.
(Back Home Again In) Indiana
03:57
7.
Jumpin' With Symphony Sid
03:20
8.
D.B. Blues
03:00
9.
I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You
03:42
10.
Up and Atom
04:20
11.
Blues in G
05:39
12.
Tea for Two
01:32

Total time: 00:43:15

Additional information

Label

SKU

2XHDST1117

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Composers

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Genres

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Analog Recording Equipment

Nagra-T modified with high end tube playback electronics

Digital Converters

Merging Technologies Horus

Mastering Engineer

René Laflamme – Transfer from Analog Master Tape to DSD 64

Instruments

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Original Recording Format

Recording location

various: see main album page

Recording Software

Pyramix

Recording Type & Bit Rate

Analog

Release DateJuly 20, 2018

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