1/4 Inch 15 IPS Ultra Tape Reel to Reel!
Sourced from the Original Master Tapes!
Transferred Using ATR-Modified Ampex Tape Machine with Flux Magnetic Heads!
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From Acoustic Sounds, Inc., comes the highest quality analog reel-to-reel tape album reissues — Analogue Productions Ultra Tape!
A 15 ips, ¼-inch analog tape copy (IEC equalization) sourced from a copy of the original analog master tape. Transferred real-time, using an ATR-modified Ampex Tape Machine with flux magnetic heads. Custom slipcase cover.
When Jim Davis started producing records at Verve, he changed the company's recording philosophy toward its most prolific instrumentalist. Where Norman Granz had produced countless Oscar Peterson albums dedicated to the popular song, Davis was more interested in making albums closer to how the Peterson trio sounded live. His first Peterson records were the legendary London House sessions. By the time of this album, there had been no personnel change in the trio for five years — so it is no surprise that the rapport among the musicians here is telepathic.
Originally released in 1964.
* It is standard practice in all recording studios to keep the tape "tail out." This reduces "pre-echo" and it means that the tape should be placed on the right hand side of the recorder, re-wound and then played.
Features
- Analogue Productions Ultra Tape Reel to Reel Reissue
- 2 Reels
- 15 ips, 1/4-inch, 2-track (1/2 Track) Analog Tape Copy
- Sourced from the Original Master Tapes
- 10.5" NAB Reels
- IEC (CCIR)
- Transferred Using ATR-Modified Ampex Tape Machine with Flux Magnetic Heads
- Custom Slipcase Cover
Musicians
Oscar Peterson | piano |
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Ray Brown | bass |
Ed Thigpen | drums |
Selections
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)
- The Days of Wine and Roses
- My One and Only Love
- People
- Have You Met Miss Jones?
- You Look Good to Me
- The Girl from Ipanema
- D. & E.
- Time and Again
- Goodbye J.D.