Το καλάθι σας είναι άδειο! Ρίξτε μια ματιά στο φανταστικό μας εμπόρευμα!
"Undercurrent" was Bill Evans' first recording after the fatal car accident of his bassist colleague Scott LaFaro. For almost a year, the pianist recorded nothing - with the exception of four solos in April 1962 - before arranging two studio sessions
with guitarist Jim Hall. Evans and Hall formed an immensely creative duo. Both had roots in bebop while espousing an introspective style with progressive harmonies. "Undercurrent" is the result of an intimate collaboration, an almost brotherly
chemistry between the two musicians, and an excellent selection of tracks.Standards like "My Funny Valentine", the Broadway classic "Darn That Dream" or the Hall composition "Romain" are presented by the duo with a well-placed mix of hard bop
elements and romantic whispers. A touching experiment, remastered for Mobile Fidelity by Krieg Wunderlich. The 140g LP is released in gatefold cover with consecutive serial number in limited edition.
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Silver Label
Under the product name Silver Label, MFSL has been releasing a new series of LPs since early 2011. These are remastered and cut at Mobile Fidelity on the mastering chain designed by Tim de Paravicini and pressed
on 140g vinyl at RTI in Los Angeles. The packaging meets the same high standards as the well-known Original Master Recording series with a lined rice paper inner sleeve, a protective intermediate sleeve and a sequential
serial number on the outer cover. Mobile Fidelity is planning a series of experimental releases as well and is willing to make do with a copy of the master tape in this series if the original tape cannot be provided. All LPs will be
released as limited editions and are likely to become sought-after collector's items.
Title
Side One
1. My Funny Valentine
2. I Hear A Rhapsody
3. Dream Gypsy
Side Two
4. Romain
5. Skating In Central Park
6. Darn That Dream
Δίσκοι Βινυλίου | 33 rpm |
---|---|
Record Label | Mobile Fidelity |
Genre | Jazz |