- AAA Audiophile 200g 45rpm Double LP
- Mastered by René Laflamme at 2xHD on Nagra Equipment
- Cut All Analog at Bernie Grundman Mastering Lab
- Plated by Master Craft & Pressed at Le Vinylist in Quebec
The original Jazz At The Pawnshop album, recorded in 1976, has been regarded as “The Best Jazz Recording of the Century!” (also available at NativeDSD along with Jazz At The Pawnshop Volumes 2 and 3).
Anyone who owns Jazz At The Pawnshop will not be able to resist this album and experiencing the enduring spirit of an incredible musical evening. It’s called Late Night because these tapes come from previously unreleased recording of the last two sets played late-hours at the closing of the famous Jazz At The Pawnshop recording. The record company accidentally fell upon this treasure while looking for the masters of Volume II of the original album. The 40 year-old tapes were in excellent condition, and over a week was spent editing and mastering them in high resolution.
The album keeps the musical tag which bands played to indicate the end of a set. A slow fade-out and fade-in was made to identify the break before the last one. You can hear the musicians walking back on stage, picking up their instruments, and getting into the final set of an electrifying evening. Jazz At The Pawnshop – Late Night is a true gift.
Arne Domnerus – Alto Saxophone, Clarinet
Bengt Hallberg – Piano
Lars Erstrand – Vibes
Georg Riedel – Bass
Egil Johansen – Drums
Tracklist
Please note that the below previews are loaded as 44.1 kHz / 16 bit.Total time: 00:48:35
Additional information
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SKU | 2XHDNS_V1247 |
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Artists | Arne Domnerus, Bengt Hallberg, Egil Johansen, Georg Riedel, Lars Erstrand |
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Analog Tape Recorder | Nagra-T Analog Tape Recorder |
Analog to Digital Converters | dCS 905 ADC and dCS Vivaldi clock (Analog to DSD 64), Ayre QA9pro (Analog to DSD 128), Horus, Merging Technologies (Analog to DSD 256), MSB Platinum Studio ADC Plus (Analog to DXD) |
Mastering Engineers | René Laflamme at 2xHD Mastering (Analog to DSD 256, DSD 128, DSD 64 transfers), Tom Caulfield at NativeDSD Mastering Lab (DSD 256 to DSD 512 transfer) |
Microphones | Neumann U47, KM56, M 49 |
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Producer | Gert Palmcrantz |
Recording Engineer | Gert Palmcrantz |
Recording Location | Stampen Jazz Club, Stockholm |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | Analog to DSD256 |
Dimensions | 37 × 33 × 1 cm |
Release Date | April 12, 2024 |
Weight | 0.7 kg |
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