180g Double LP with Deluxe Packaging!
From the Original Master of Universal Music!
Pressed at Pallas in Germany!
Never Before On Vinyl!
Scofield reunited the trio including himself, Steve Swallow and Bill Stewart for this 2007 album. The trio of musicians are joined by 4 other horns plus Bill Frisell's tremolo guitar on the track "House of The Rising Sun".
"This Meets That finds guitarist John Scofield looking both backward and forward. It's his first recording for the Emarcy label, but for the occasion Scofield resurrected the trio he'd used on several previous albums, most recently 2004's EnRoute: bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Bill Stewart. Never one to rest on his laurels, Scofield has throughout his career applied his virtuosity to several different streams of jazz, ranging from fusion-esque to orchestral to straight bop..." - Jeff Tamarkin
Recorded on 180g heavy-weight vinyl to ensure quality sound, packaged in gatefold cover, and covered by premium protective vinyl outer sleeve.
The Play 33 1/3 LP Series is a 1st LP issue project of the masterpiece albums which have never been released on vinyl LP. The albums are released by Universal Music Korea and the heavyweight vinyl LP is pressed in Germany. Khiov designs the project, reforms the original artworks for the LP size and produces the sleeves precisely by hand. You will have a chance to experience great analogue sounds and to enjoy splendid artworks through the series.
In the age where faster and more convenient is thought to be better, the increase in demand for the retro vinyl LP worldwide is clearly attributed to the satisfaction from the sound offered by analog products impossible to be replicated by CD and digital products and the delight of touching, feeling, and possessing this masterpiece-like large artwork. Furthermore, LP records have both rarity and history that increase their value over time and serve as an attractive factor for collectors.
Features:
Play 33 1/3 Series
180g Vinyl Pressing
Double LP
Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling SOund
Recorded & Mixed at Avatar Studio, NYC
Trifold Cover with Obi
From the original master of Universal Music
Pressed at Pallas in Germany
Lacquer cutting by SST Bruggemann GmbH in Germany
Black poly-lined inner sleeves
Tri-Fold Jacket
Cover sleeve printed & made by Khiov in Korea
Released on vinyl for the first time
Musicians:
John Scofield, guitar
Steve Swallow, electric bass
Bill Stewart, drums
Roger Rosenberg, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
Lawrence Feldman, tenor saxophone, flutes
Jim Pugh, trombone
John Swana, trumpet, flugelhorn
Bill Frisell, tremolo guitar (C1)
Selections:
Side A:
1. The Low Road
2. Down D
3. Strangeness In The Night
Side B:
1. Heck Of A Job
2. Behind Closed Doors
Side C:
1. House Of The Rising Sun
2. Shoe Dog
Side D:
1. Memorette
2. Trio Blues
3. Pretty Out
4. I Can't Get No Satisfaction
From the Original Master of Universal Music!
Pressed at Pallas in Germany!
Never Before On Vinyl!
Scofield reunited the trio including himself, Steve Swallow and Bill Stewart for this 2007 album. The trio of musicians are joined by 4 other horns plus Bill Frisell's tremolo guitar on the track "House of The Rising Sun".
"This Meets That finds guitarist John Scofield looking both backward and forward. It's his first recording for the Emarcy label, but for the occasion Scofield resurrected the trio he'd used on several previous albums, most recently 2004's EnRoute: bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Bill Stewart. Never one to rest on his laurels, Scofield has throughout his career applied his virtuosity to several different streams of jazz, ranging from fusion-esque to orchestral to straight bop..." - Jeff Tamarkin
Recorded on 180g heavy-weight vinyl to ensure quality sound, packaged in gatefold cover, and covered by premium protective vinyl outer sleeve.
The Play 33 1/3 LP Series is a 1st LP issue project of the masterpiece albums which have never been released on vinyl LP. The albums are released by Universal Music Korea and the heavyweight vinyl LP is pressed in Germany. Khiov designs the project, reforms the original artworks for the LP size and produces the sleeves precisely by hand. You will have a chance to experience great analogue sounds and to enjoy splendid artworks through the series.
In the age where faster and more convenient is thought to be better, the increase in demand for the retro vinyl LP worldwide is clearly attributed to the satisfaction from the sound offered by analog products impossible to be replicated by CD and digital products and the delight of touching, feeling, and possessing this masterpiece-like large artwork. Furthermore, LP records have both rarity and history that increase their value over time and serve as an attractive factor for collectors.
Features:
Play 33 1/3 Series
180g Vinyl Pressing
Double LP
Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling SOund
Recorded & Mixed at Avatar Studio, NYC
Trifold Cover with Obi
From the original master of Universal Music
Pressed at Pallas in Germany
Lacquer cutting by SST Bruggemann GmbH in Germany
Black poly-lined inner sleeves
Tri-Fold Jacket
Cover sleeve printed & made by Khiov in Korea
Released on vinyl for the first time
Musicians:
John Scofield, guitar
Steve Swallow, electric bass
Bill Stewart, drums
Roger Rosenberg, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
Lawrence Feldman, tenor saxophone, flutes
Jim Pugh, trombone
John Swana, trumpet, flugelhorn
Bill Frisell, tremolo guitar (C1)
Selections:
Side A:
1. The Low Road
2. Down D
3. Strangeness In The Night
Side B:
1. Heck Of A Job
2. Behind Closed Doors
Side C:
1. House Of The Rising Sun
2. Shoe Dog
Side D:
1. Memorette
2. Trio Blues
3. Pretty Out
4. I Can't Get No Satisfaction