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Posted by: Burgman400 on 24-04-2005, 16:41
Артист: Rick Braun (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:4h77gjer46ib
Альбом: Esperanto, 2003
Жанр: Jazz
Формат файла: EAC Ape - Cue (3.99)
Ссылка: CD (ed2k://|file|Rick.Braun.-.Esperanto.(2003).[EAC.Ape.-.Cue].+.Covers.(Por.Burgman400).rar|308350454|D9A0D65DA9EA000C64F70305B8414023|/
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
Примечание: Covers 600 dpi included (Full)


TRACKLIST



01 - Green Tomatoes

02 - Latinesque

03 - Daddy-O

04 - Sir W

05 - The Villa Di Costa

06 - Zona Rosa

07 - To Manhattan With Love

08 - Stereo

09 - Turquoise

10 - Mother's Day





Review by Jonathan Widran

The title of the popular trumpeter and composer's latest triumph is a wistful reference to a language created in the late 19th century (by Dr. L.L. Zamenhof, who used the pseudonym "Dr. Esperanto") to facilitate communication between people of different lands and cultures. It's representative of the unique vibe of the collection, which features distinctive Euro influences drawn from the realms of trance, electronica, and acid jazz, with dramatic orchestral touches as well. Before those kick in, however, listeners are treated to an extension of the old-school brassy soul of B.W.B., the Warner Bros. ensemble of Braun, Kirk Whalum, and Norman Brown. "Green Tomatoes" is an old-school, Les McCann-flavored retro-funk explosion written by Braun over a groove and vocoder line originally composed by the popular London-based acid jazz outfit 45 Dip, led by Chris Beeman. Braun's eye for musical collaborations continues, with two tracks co-written and co-produced with keyboard legend Jeff Lorber (the heavy-grooving, Euro-minded "Sir W" and the party-minded free-for-all jam session "Stereo," with saxman Gerald Albright and keyboardist Gregg Karukas) and two with longtime Braun keyboardist Mitch Forman (the exotic and percussive, hip-hop- and jazz fusion-influenced "Zona Rosa" and the poignant two-minute duet closer "Mother's Day," fashioned as a tribute to their late mothers). Another new and highly elegant addition to the Braun production palette is his exploration of the harmonic possibilities of an 18-piece string section on four tracks. Braun's success in smooth jazz is due not only to his phenomenal trumpeting and picture-perfect melodies and grooves. There's always a commitment to new styles and adventures each time out, and the mix is irresistible.



Hasta luegito... :punk: user posted image user posted image

Posted by: Burgman400 on 24-04-2005, 16:44
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EAC extraction logfile from 23. April 2005, 11:26 for CD
Rick Braun / Esperanto

Used drive  : PLEXTOR CD-R   PREMIUM   Adapter: 1  ID: 1
Read mode   : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache
Read offset correction : 30
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : Yes

Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
                    44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo

Other options      :
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   Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
   Installed external ASPI interface


Range status and errors
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    Peak level 99.7 %
    Range quality 99.9 %
    CRC 572539E2
    Copy OK

No errors occured

End of status report

Posted by: retro on 24-04-2005, 23:21
Burgman400
Thanks for this fine disk!!!
One of most from my favourite... People will be grateful. :D

Posted by: Dotsik on 25-04-2005, 15:01
Thank You !!!

Posted by: regin on 26-04-2005, 13:50
Like,thanx !!! :laugh: :punk:

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