These fresh renditions of Dave Brubeck’s most memorable recordings, recorded ‘off-the-floor’ in 2 tracks at 15 ips, using the purest audiophile analog techniques, capture the energy and joy of three brilliant L.A. musicians playing together as one, seizing the well-known tunes, making them freshly their own. This recording was accepted with great enthusiasm when released on analogue reel tape.
The L.A. Network project was born as a collaboration between two veteran recording engineers and producers – 2xHD’s president André Perry and Resonance Records’ president George Klabin – with the idea of creating a high-end rendition of Dave Brubeck’s most memorable compositions.
Perry and Klabin have collaborated on many projects over the last 5 years, including high-res remastering of famous albums by Bill Evans, Wes Montgomery, Jaco Pastorius, Stan Getz, Sarah Vaughan, Shirley Horn, and others.
Los Angeles (L.A.) is one of the great music centers of America, with a vast pool of outstanding jazz musicians and singers. The Dave Brubeck Redux album is the first of a projected series of audiophile L.A. Network recordings which will be performed by various musicians.
Artists:
The L.A. Network
Josh Nelson – Piano, Arranger
Alex Frank – Bass
Ryan Shaw – Drums
Composers: Brubeck, Copland, Desmond, Peacock
Recorded Live to Analog Two-Track 15 ips Tape by George Klabin
Instruments: Bass, Drums, Piano
Original Recording Format: Analog Tape
Dave Brubeck Redux - 2XHDRE-V1249