High Quality Pure Analogue 180g Virgin Vinyl Double LP!
AAA Recording!
The producer was certainly on the ball when he recorded a concert with CTI stars on a short tour of the USA in 1973. Thus the beginning of the jazz-rock era was documented in jazzs country of origin. Liberated from the often-sterile atmosphere in a studio, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine and friends (here also without a sometimes stifling studio band) could exhibit their amazing improvisational talents as soloists in lengthy works. This was greatly facilitated by the groove conjured up by Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette who had all profited from Miles Daviss tutoring. And lets not forget Eric Gale, a not unknown or bad guitarist, who transported hot Jamaican rhythm to the wintery Chicago and Detroit.
To release both versions of "Gibraltar" and "Hornets" is certainly justifiable and is hardly worth discussing, keeping in mind the greatness of the improvising soloists. (You could, for example, listen to one version on Sunday and the other on Monday!) It also makes sense to offer the two LPs, originally released separately, together, since they both deliver an important testimony of the years between 1970 and 1975 a time when jazz aficionados of the old school were shaken to their foundations by the new electric instruments, the loudness and the fire of the new generation of musicians. Back in those days, some will have covered their ears in horror, but this is no longer 'in' 45 years later. This jazz was never a 'no go' and it will never be.
This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head.
Features:
• Double LP
• 180g High Quality Vinyl
• Pure Analogue
• AAA Recording
• Made from the original, analogue mastertapes
• Pressed at Pallas in Germany
• Faithful reproduction of original artwork and labels
• Gatefold jacket
Musicians:
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet
Stanley Turrentine, saxophone
Eric Gale, guitar
Herbie Hancock, piano
Ron Carter, bass
Jack DeJohnette, drums
Selections:
Volume One
Side A:
1. Povo (Detroit Ford Auditorium, March 4, 1973)
Side B:
1. Gibraltar (Chicago Opera House, March 3,1973)
Volume Two
Side C:
1. Hornets (Chicago Opera House, March 3, 1973)
2. Interlude (Chicago Opera House, March 3, 1973)
3. Hornets (Detroit Ford Auditorium, March 4, 1973)
Side D:
1. Gibraltar (Detroit Ford Auditorium, March 4, 1973)
AAA Recording!
The producer was certainly on the ball when he recorded a concert with CTI stars on a short tour of the USA in 1973. Thus the beginning of the jazz-rock era was documented in jazzs country of origin. Liberated from the often-sterile atmosphere in a studio, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine and friends (here also without a sometimes stifling studio band) could exhibit their amazing improvisational talents as soloists in lengthy works. This was greatly facilitated by the groove conjured up by Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette who had all profited from Miles Daviss tutoring. And lets not forget Eric Gale, a not unknown or bad guitarist, who transported hot Jamaican rhythm to the wintery Chicago and Detroit.
To release both versions of "Gibraltar" and "Hornets" is certainly justifiable and is hardly worth discussing, keeping in mind the greatness of the improvising soloists. (You could, for example, listen to one version on Sunday and the other on Monday!) It also makes sense to offer the two LPs, originally released separately, together, since they both deliver an important testimony of the years between 1970 and 1975 a time when jazz aficionados of the old school were shaken to their foundations by the new electric instruments, the loudness and the fire of the new generation of musicians. Back in those days, some will have covered their ears in horror, but this is no longer 'in' 45 years later. This jazz was never a 'no go' and it will never be.
This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head.
Features:
• Double LP
• 180g High Quality Vinyl
• Pure Analogue
• AAA Recording
• Made from the original, analogue mastertapes
• Pressed at Pallas in Germany
• Faithful reproduction of original artwork and labels
• Gatefold jacket
Musicians:
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet
Stanley Turrentine, saxophone
Eric Gale, guitar
Herbie Hancock, piano
Ron Carter, bass
Jack DeJohnette, drums
Selections:
Volume One
Side A:
1. Povo (Detroit Ford Auditorium, March 4, 1973)
Side B:
1. Gibraltar (Chicago Opera House, March 3,1973)
Volume Two
Side C:
1. Hornets (Chicago Opera House, March 3, 1973)
2. Interlude (Chicago Opera House, March 3, 1973)
3. Hornets (Detroit Ford Auditorium, March 4, 1973)
Side D:
1. Gibraltar (Detroit Ford Auditorium, March 4, 1973)