Miles Davis - On The Corner - 1972, Vinyl Ripseeders: 6
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Miles Davis - On The Corner - 1972, Vinyl Rip (Size: 1.12 GB)
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Miles Davis - On The Corner - 1972
Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Michael Henderson, Dave Liebman, Carlos Garnett, Harold I. Williams, David Creamer & more CBS / Sony, SOPL-125, Japanese 1st press (?) LP, Vinyl Rip, 24/96, FLAC (tracks+.cue) Rip by aksman Side one 01 - On The Corner (02:58) 02 - New York Girl (01:29) 03 - Thinkin' One Thing And Doin' Another (06:40) 04 - Vote For Miles (08:45) 05 - Black Satin (05:14) Side two 06 - One And One (06:07) 07 - Helen Butte (16:05) 08 - Mr Freedom X (07:07) All songs written by Miles Davis. Personnel Miles Davis ΓÇô electric trumpet with Wah Wah Dave Liebman ΓÇô soprano saxophone Carlos Garnett ΓÇô soprano and tenor saxophone Chick Corea ΓÇô electric piano Herbie Hancock ΓÇô electric piano, synthesizer Harold I. Williams ΓÇô organ, synthesizer Lonnie Liston Smith ΓÇô organ John McLaughlin ΓÇô electric guitar David Creamer ΓÇô electric guitar Michael Henderson ΓÇô electric bass with Wah Wah Khalil Balakrishna - electric sitar Bennie Maupin ΓÇô bass clarinet Collin Walcott ΓÇô electric sitar Badal Roy ΓÇô tabla Jack DeJohnette ΓÇô drums Al Foster - drums Jabali Billy Hart ΓÇô drums, bongos Don Alias ΓÇô percussion James "Mtume" Foreman ΓÇô percussion Paul Buckmaster ΓÇô cello Technical Log RCM Hannl 'limited' with "Rotating Brush" Music Hall MMF 9.1 Turntable Tonearm: Pro-Ject 9cc evo with Pure Silver Wires Cartridge: Nagaoka MP-500 Brocksieper Phonomax (Tube Phono PreAmp) E-MU 0404 external USB 2.0 Audiointerface Interconnections : Silent Wire NF5 WaveLab 6 recording software iZotope RX Advanced 1.21 for resampling and dithering Vacuum cleaning > TT > Brocksieper Phonomax > E-MU 0404 > WaveLab 6 (24/192) > manual click removal > analyze (no clipping, no DC Bias offset) > converted to 24/96 (16/44.1) with iZotope RX Advanced 1.21 > split into individual Tracks > FLAC encoded (Vers. 1.21) No silence been removed, please burn gapless to match original tracklayout. Personal Note (from aksman) With my vinyl transfers, I try to catch the whole beauty of vinyl records; therefore I don't use any post-processing or any sound improvement. What you get is a clear and flat transfer. For getting a clear sound, I'll do an extended washing of each record with my RCM, which can take up to 30 minutes brushing on each side. Resistant ticks and clicks I try to remove as good as possible, but the priority is not to lose any musical information in the process. Surface noises, as long they are not too high, are left in place. Only on bad pressings or on records recorded at extremely low levels do I use a fade in-/-out. As John Peel said, "Life is full of surface noises." In some cases this means that I have to make a compromise.... The result has to pass my personal quality criteria, which is IMO quite high. Sharing Widget |