Hazelrigg Brothers play Music of Led Zeppelin in Pure DSD 256 Stereo!
Where The Path Runs Straight And High is the 3rd album from the Hazelrigg Brothers on Outer Marker Records. It is their tribute to the Music of Led Zeppelin recorded in Pure DSD 256. Exclusively available at NativeDSD in the recorded format and bit rate of Stereo Pure DSD 256!
The album follows their earlier releases Songs We Like: Deluxe Edition [Pure DSD] and Synchronicity: An Interpretation of the album by The Police. Both available at NativeDSD as well as their recent appearance on the album Time To Be Brave by Corrie Lynn Green & Her Band with the Hazelrigg Brothers.
As children of the nineteen-eighties, the Hazelrigg Brothers grew up with a variety of excellent music. From jazz fusion to synthesizer-driven pop to rock, the music industry was alive with innovation. At the same time, the classic rock radio format was born.
Led Zeppelin was, for us and many of our peers growing up (musicians and otherwise), the most significant in the pantheon of recording artists that now define so much of American, British, and world culture. They sat at an intersection of Elizabethan music, delta blues, and the technology of the day. Each member was a master of their instrument(s), and the ensemble was greater than their sum.
Where the Path Runs Straight and High is an adaptation and distillation of these elements into the format where we live a large portion of our musical lives: An intimate acoustic trio setting, not wielding the sheer sound pressure levels of a concert at Madison Square Garden, but with our careful attention on extracting the nectar of the genius in these songs.
Hazelrigg Brothers
George Hazelrigg, Piano
Geoff Hazelrigg, Double Bass
John O’Reilly, Drums
Tracklist
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SKU | OM09100H |
Qualities | DSD 512 fs, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, FLAC 192 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
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Release Date | October 1, 2024 |
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