What am I missing? I don't think anyone advocates owning JATPS *instead* of other great music. As a courtesy and as a gesture of support to those bands that I enjoy and who's music I download, I try to purchase their official releases whenever possible. Jazz at the pawnshop (prophone) sweden audiophile NM. As for the Louis Armstrong material, you obviously have to go late in his career to get "audiophile" characteristics. It's not a "legendary" performance, but it is fun and energetic. No one knew then that it was to become a cult recording among audiophiles and one of the most appreciated jazz recordings ever made. Treat yourself to a once-in-a-lifetime musical experience. CD02 #10 â How High the Moon High Life B1. CD03 #07 â Jeepâs Blues YouTube; Jazz at the Pawnshop - vol. The Louis and Ella duets are also late in both of their careers but I still play that LP a lot, and I couldn't resist the SACD. Pre-Owned. 3 - Good Vibes | Jazz At The Pawnshop Audiophile. JAZZ AT THE PAWNSHOP - AN AUDIOPHILE CLASSIC When recording engineer Gert Palmcrantz was loading his car with equipment outside Europa Film Studios on December 6th, 1976, it was only to make one of many recordings. Jazz At The Pawnshop - Arne Domnérus (Audiophile) - VINYL PUSSYCAT RECORDS This is the first of four album volumes that fully document a legendary engagement at the Pawnshop club in Stockholm, Sweden. This is the first of four album volumes that fully document a legendary engagement at the Pawnshop club in Stockholm, Sweden. I regularly troll through audiogon and keep on coming across Jazz at the Pawnshop in a variety of formats (I'm considered the XRCD). I thought I was recommending something easily available. http://nitroflare.com/view/2D64E26B4B673C3/ArneD0mnerusJazzAtThePawnsh0p197630AnnEditi0nHDTracks2488.2.part4.rar Limehouse Blues A2. It was so annoying that I kept wanting to turn around and ask her (yes her!) Arne and company are pretty good, and lots of fun. When I read your assessment of JATPS, I went to your registration to see if I could confirm my guess at your age. Oh, well. CD01 #01 â Limehouse Blues Problem is, I never know where it starts, where is the middle, when will it end? JAZZ AT THE PAWNSHOP. 3 - Good Vibes | Jazz At The Pawnshop Audiophile. I almost thought about picking one up since it is a limited edition (only 3000 copies worldwide) and by taking one for myself that would mean one less person would be able to buy a copy, thus saving some poor soul from this dreck. This album embodies Volume 2 of the great event which was recorded in December 1976 over two nights at the intimate Pawnshop jazz club in Stockholm and considered one of the most famous audiophile recording in music. Maybe we can liven up the thread with a "most irritating crowd noise on a disc" list! Wes, your recommendation - New Year's Eve Live......- sounded interesting so I searched my favorite music sources - Music Direct and Acoustic Sounds. - now how ridiculous is that. Proprius is legendary for their truly amazing audiophile recordings/pressings. I particularly like the second disc of the XRCD release, with the covers of Charlie Parker's Barbados and an up-tempo Dave Brubeck's Take Five being my favorite cuts. Jazz At The Pawnshop has been regarded as "The Best Jazz Recording of the Century"! BOTH RECORDS ARE PERFECT, NOT ONE MARK, MINT. It's always sounding like they are tuning their instruments, and never getting it right! With that in mind I think I'll do what I stated in my last message and "move on" to a new discussion about live jazz recordings. $39.99. I suppose its also the reason I've never bought another pair of headphones. Thanks. My bad. Well I am going to commit the ultimate blasphemy and declare Jazz at the pawnshop to be one of my absolute favorite records for the music. Jazz at the Pawnshop è sicuramente uno dei più famosi dischi audiophile di tutti i tempi. Jazz at the Pawnshop I bought this a few years ago but only played it for the first time today as I heard the music wasn't that great despite it being an audiophile's reference. Download: http://nitroflare.com/view/1B8536C05412FC0/ArneD0mnerusJazzAtThePawnsh0p197630AnnEditi0nHDTracks2488.2.part1.rar I've seen and heard many of the greats, like Benny Carter, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins and others, so I can usually tell the good ones from the bad. The fact that it is well recorded is the icing on the cake." CD03 #04 â Struttinâ with some Barbeque I do find it rather amusing that JATPS keeps on generating interest even after the thread has been inactive for quite some time. Perhaps that's why I gave those Stax phones to a buddie who needs headphones for late night listening. I finally got around to looking over my jazz LP collection the other night with the express purpose of finding a couple of live jazz records to recommend in this thread. How about "most irritating people in the crowd on a forum!". to move. In reply to the Waltz for Debby post previously, I agree, it's a wonderful performance! CD03 #06 â Mood Indigo Just a crossed pair of mics, the musicians started playing, the Swedish sound engineer pressed record and the rest has passed into Jazz and audiophile legend, and with justification. Why, oh why, isn't there an audiophile approved live recording of the great Louis Armstrong. For that kind of money, instead of JATP, I could buy the Weather Channel DVD set and watch the weather reports for June, 1977 over and over. It always freaks me out when I have the STAX Lambda Pros on my noggin and I turn my head when I hear folks chattering to my right - but it's just the waiters yammering on near the kitchen while Bill Evans is trying to do his thing. CD02 #04 â Take the A Train Barbados D1. CD02 #01 â The Wizard of Oz: Over the Rainbow CD02 #08 â Exactly Like You Music coming from inside my head has always felt kind of creepy to me. The best analogy I can come up with with regard to these "audiophile" classics is: Jazz at the Pawnshop is to the pantheon of jazz as Amanda McBroom is to great female vocalists. Complete your Arne Domnérus, Bengt Hallberg, Georg Riedel, Egil Johansen + Lars Erstrand collection. Maybe when Jazzfan gets back home, he'll have some in-print demo-quality discs to share. New album Arne Domnerus - Jazz At The Pawnshop (1976/2003) SACD + Hi-Res available for download on site losslessalbums.club And you keep saying that you can't hear "strand jumping", I beg to differ. I couldn't have (and didn't) said it better myself. Well, from the looks of the tumbleweeds tumbling across this thread, I guess we qualify as thread killers, Jazzfan! Facebook. Neither had it listed. Dang. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2007 SACD release of "Jazz At The Pawnshop 30th Anniversary" on Discogs. ... 6 product ratings - JAZZ AT THE PAWNSHOP Arne Domnerus Bengt Hallberg Proprius 180 gram SEALED 2 LP. Best strand jumper in the business, bar none. I think that's a fair assessment. CD02 #11 â Things Ainât What They Used To Be JATPS doesn't float my boat musically, but it does have nice sound, especially on LP. Instead of that I'll buy a copies of the newly released John Coltrane Quartet from 1965, Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane Live in 1957 and Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker at Town Hall, New York City, June 22, 1945 (which together will be less than $60) and have some giants come and visit me for a couple of hours. Stunning sound. I'm afraid that you'll be stuck with June 1997 instead. CD02 #06 â Struttinâ with some Barbeque CD01 #03 â High Life January 28, 2021 in Announcements // Focal Presents Celestee, New Luxury Mobile Headphones January 7, 2021 in Announcements // McIntosh® to partner with Jeep® Grand Cherokee December 25, 2020 in Announcements // Merry Christmas from Part-Time Audiophile December 17, 2020 in Announcements // Sonner Audio Names Avantgarde Hong Kong the Exclusive ⦠A pawnshop had operated on the site prior to the jazz club. -haziz. They mostly stick to swing standards, recalling the groups of Benny Goodman and Lionel Hampton⦠Okay guys, I figured by desecrating by one of high end audio's sacred cows I'd generate some excitement in this fledgling forum and boy was I right. My vote would be "A Waltz for Debby" - too realistic, too annoying! Much more importantly, if the Audio Fidelity LP "Satchmo Plays King Oliver" and the Columbia Composers' Series SACD "Louis Armstrong play W. C. Handy aren't "Audiophile Approved" then no recording should be. CD03 #03 â Nancy (with the Laughing Face) Depending on the caliber of the playback system you might even need an umbrella for the rainy sections.