Ahmad Jamal Emerald City Nights: Live at the Penthouse 1965-1966 Hand-Numbered Limited Edition 180g 2LP
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Details Genre: Jazz Label: Jazz Detective Size: 12″ Additional Artists: Jamil Nasser Chuck Lampkin Vernel Fournier Frank Gant Format: 33RPM, Hand-Numbered, Limited Edition 180g Double LP! Official Release Supervised by Ahmad Jamal! Remastered Audio Transferred from the Original Tape Reels! Mastered by Bernie Grundman!First Pressing Limited to 5,000 Copies! Emerald City Nights: Live at the Penthouse (1965-1966) brings forth a collection of previously unreleased recordings of the iconic pianist Ahmad Jamal captured live at the hallowed Seattle jazz club. Featuring trios with bassist Jamil Nasser, and drummers Chuck Lampkin, Vernel Fournier and Frank Gant. Limited Edition 2 LP set sourced from the original master tapes on 180-gram vinyl. Includes booklet with rare photos, liner notes, interviews, and more. Features Hand-Numbered, Limited Edition First Pressing – 5,000 Copies 180g Vinyl Double LP Official Release Supervised by Ahmad Jamal Remastered Audio Transferred from the Original Tape Reels LP Mastering by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering Gatefold Jacket Extensive Booklet with Previously Unpublished Photos from Chuck Stewart & Don Bronstein Essays by Jazz Writer Eugene Holley Jr. & Producer Zev Feldman Interviews with Ahmad Jamal, Jon Batiste, Kenny Barron, Aaron Diehl & Marshall Chess Made in EU Musicians Ahmad Jamal piano Jamil Nasser bass Chuck Lampkin drums (Side A-B) Vernel Fournier drums (Side C) Frank Gant drums (Side D) Selections Side A: Recorded March 18, 1965 at the Penthouse, Seattle, WA I Didn’t Know What Time It Was Who Can I Turn To? Side B: Recorded March 25, 1965 at the Penthouse, Seattle, WA My First Love Song Feeling Good Side C: Recorded October 28, 1965 at the Penthouse, Seattle, WA Concern Like Someone In Love Side D: Recorded September 22, 1966 at the Penthouse, Seattle, WA Invitation Poinciana Whisper Not
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