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Artist: Tal Wilkenfeld
Album: Transformation Type: 5.1 DTS CD Source: Stereo CD Method: SurroundByUs Distribution: Torrent From Wikipedia: In 2006 Wilkenfeld performed as a guest with The Allman Brothers Band and recorded her entire debut album, Transformation in just two days when she was 20 years old.[3] Wilkenfeld composed, produced, arranged and played bass on seven intricate tunes with Wayne Krantz, Geoffrey Keezer, saxophonist Seamus Blake and Keith Carlock. Aware that Chick Corea was seeking a bassist for an upcoming tour, Wilkenfeld sent him demos of Transformation. She was elated to be selected to accompany him on his Australian tour[1] in early 2007, along with Frank Gambale and Antonio Sanchez. A few months later she joined Jeff Beck, Vinnie Colaiuta and Jason Rebello for Jeff Beck's summer European tour. After returning from Europe the group completed their tour at Eric Clapton's 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago, Illinois, performing to a sell-out crowd of approximately 40,000 people. By November 2007 Wilkenfeld had rejoined Jeff Beck and the other band members for a week-long residency at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London. Jeff Beck selected the famous venue to record a new DVD and CD, with a few guests, including Clapton, Joss Stone and Imogen Heap. It was recorded, filmed, and was released as Live at Ronnie Scott's. On the same trip, Wilkenfeld joined Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, singer Corinne Bailey Rae and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta on a session filmed for the A&E series, Live from Abbey Road. Wilkenfeld wrapped up 2007 with two standing-room-only Greenwich Village gigs with Krantz. ... I bought a copy of Jeff Beck live at Ronnie Scots, and was blown away by this bass player that looked like she could have been 15 (she was actually 21 at the time, but still...). By the way that's an amazing BluRay. I'd never seen Jeff Beck play. Simply amazing (and no guitar pick!). DTS-CD info: This is a 5.1 DTS encoded cd. You burn it just like any other cd (wav and cue file included) but it requires a DTS decoder to playback. Otherwise you will just get a blast of noise (un-decoded DTS)! Some instructions here: http://www.surroundbyus.com/sbu/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=15 The short version is you play this in CD, DVD, Blu-Ray, or Game Console, with a DIGITAL connection (SPDIF or HDMI) to a Receiver with a DTS decoder. For DVD, Blu-Ray, Game Console, some settings may be necessary to ensure 44.1 Khz audio is BIT STREAMED to your receiver. Some software players, such as foobar2000, can also be taught to play back DTS CDs or the included DTS encoded wav and cue files. Related Torrents
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