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Michael Brecker Quindectet/Tokyo,Japan 2004

Michael Brecker Quindectet/Tokyo,Japan 2004

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Michael, a tenor master and wind synth/EWI guru, led a large ensemble consisting of a horn and string section, which he had long desired, and created the perfect sound of tenor and EWI using live instruments. We will deliver a pure live performance with the highest sound quality ever! ! ! Amazing high-quality sound recorded directly from original 4 or 2 track open reel masters, PCM digital recording masters, and high-fidelity recording masters that no one has ever heard. Introducing the stereo sound board sound source series! The masterpiece performance performed at a club in Tokyo on February 12, 2004, from the never-before-seen original PCM digital recording master where you can clearly hear the details of each member's play. Directly, for the first time, a two-disc set that realizes a completely different level of surprise, the ultimate high-quality stereo sound board, and a complete recording of the sound board for an hour and a half has appeared for the first time! This is a gem that anyone interested in audio should definitely listen to! Gil Goldstein, who was a key member of the album ``Wide Angles'', is the band master, Antonio Sanchez on drums, Adam Rogers on guitar, Peter Gordon and Robin Eubanks on horns, and Joyce Hamman on strings. Furthermore, the opening number, which begins with a perfect line-up that is difficult to assemble such a strong lineup, including Bob Shepherd and Boris Koslov, who did not participate in the studio version, is Michael's first solo song. The famous song "Syzygy" from the album starts with a sudden burst of improvisation from Michael's divine tenor and a fierce battle between Antonio's drums, which is currently said to be the pinnacle of contemporary jazz drummers. Between the piano and guitar solos, Michael was playing a solo that overlapped tenor and EWI, and a heavy live horn group was in charge of the EWI part that followed Michael's tenor. Michael already performed an exciting solo backed by a perfect ensemble arranged by Gil. Even more exciting, the old number "Itsbynne Reel" is also a masterpiece with a high-tension and passionate performance. The rest performed numbers from ``Wide Angles,'' and Michael's tenor improvisations were energetic throughout the entire performance in a deep and dynamic space created by a large ensemble that was neither a combo nor a big band. He is running around and making overwhelming plays that will make your head spin. That's why everyone will surely cry at the extremely beautiful performance of "Angel Of Repose" played at the end... Michael's almost last heroic appearance in Japan is recorded in an original excavated PCM digital recording master that has never been released to the public. A dream-like mood item perfectly captured by the most brilliant, astonishing, and ultimate high-quality stereo sound board recorded directly from the! ! ! Live at Blue Note,Tokyo February.2.2004 Disc 1 1. Syzygy 2. Broadband 3. Scylla Disc 2 1. Timbuktu 2. Itsbynne Reel 3. Angle of Repose Michael Brecker - Tenor Gil Goldstein - Piano Alex Sipiagin - Trumpet Adam Rogers - Guitar Antonio Sanchez - Drums Boris Koslov - Bass Joyce Hammon - Violin etc...

Disc 1 1. Syzygy 2. Broadband 3. Scylla Disc 2 1. Timbuktu 2. Itsbynne Reel 3. Angle of Repose Michael Brecker - Tenor Gil Goldstein - Piano Alex Sipiagin - Trumpet Adam Rogers - Guitar Antonio Sanchez - Drums Boris Koslov - Bass Joyce Hammon - Violin etc...

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