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Release date: 30-06-2006 (originally released in 1956/57) 2006 US exclusive 5-track Mono LP edition, pressed on 200gram QUIEX SUPER VINYL - Warne Marsh and Ted Brown playing tenor Saxes are joined by Ronnie Ball on piano, Ben Tucker on bass and Jeff Morton on drums on this Classic Imperial Series reissue. The original full track mono master tape was used on Classic's 'all tube' MONO cutting system at Bernie Grundman Mastering with Bernie 'Bebop' Grundman doing the set-up and cutting.- sealed in perforated tear bag! Tracks: 01. Smog Eyes 02. Ear Conditioning 03. Lover Man 04. Quintessence 05. Jazz Of Two Cities 06. Dixie's Dilemma 07. Tschaikowski's Opus No. 42, Mt. 3 08. I Never Knew Personnel: Warne Marsh, tenor saxophone Ted Brown, tenor saxophone Ronnie Ball, piano Ben Tucker, bass Jeff Morton, drums Warne Marsh and Ted Brown playing tenor Saxes are joined by Ronnie Ball on piano, Ben Tucker on bass and Jeff Morton on drums on this Classic Imperial Series reissue of "Jazz of Two Cities". The original full track mono master tape was used on Classic's "all tube" MONO cutting system (including MONO tape head, cutting amp and cutter head) at Bernie Grundman Mastering with Bernie "Bebop" Grundman doing the set-up and cutting. Pressed on Classic's own Quiex Super Vinyl Profile, tunes include "Smog Eyes", "Ear Conditioning", "Lover Man", "Jazz of Two Cities", "Dixie's Dilemma", "Tschaikowsky's Opus #42" and "I Never Knew". According to the liner notes : " Since high fidelity includes a true reproduction of all sounds without discrimination or distortion, the original recording was done on an Ampex 300-C Magnetic Tape Recorder at 15 IPS using Scotch Tape. To effectively the full frequency spectrum Telefunken U-47M microphones were used." If that's not an audiophile endorsement then I don't know what is...
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