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From Analog Tape

Baden Baden ’58 Lost Tapes

Zoot Sims

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Original Recording Format: Analog Tape
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What you get with Zoot Sims in Baden-Baden, recorded on June 23, 1958, is a single jam session in which each track features a different line-up and instrumentation. Baden-Baden had long been a top venue on the European jazz scene, a status that made such spontaneous concerts featuring star musicians at all conceivable, allowing Zoot Sims, Hans Koller, Hans Hammerschmid, Peter Trunk, Kenny Clarke and others to come together on this rare occasion.

Tracklist

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1.
All the Things You Are - Very Warm for May - All the Things You Are
05:45
2.
Minor Meeting for Two Clarinets
06:35
3.
Blue Night
05:47
4.
Open Door
04:10
5.
This Can't Be Love - The Boys from Syracuse - Falling in Love with Love
04:09
6.
I Surrender Dear
03:56
7.
Tangerine
03:39
8.
I'll Remember April
08:56

Total time: 00:42:57

Additional information

Label

SKU

2XHDSW1124

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Composers

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Analog Recording Equipment

Nagra-T Tape Recorder modified with high-end tube playback electronics, wired with OCC silver cable from the playback head direct to a Nick Doshi tube head preamplifier

Digital Converters

Merging Technologies Horus

Mastering Engineer

Rene Laflamme – Analog to DSD 256 Transfer

Original Recording Format

Recording Engineer

Joachim-Ernst Berendt

Recording location

UKO Radio Studio, Baden-Baden, Germany on June 23, 1958

Recording Software

Pyramix

Recording Type & Bit Rate

Analog

Release Date September 14, 2018

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