Torrent: 103178
Title: sclavis-saluzzi nijmegen 1996 - retracked
Size: 263.03 MB
Category: Jazz
Uploaded by: yorick
Description
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Louis Sclavis - Dino Saluzzi
Music Meeting, Nijmegen - November 1996
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Dini Saluzzi - bandoneon
Louis Sclavis - clarinettes
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Duetto 1 (2:57)
Tsur Gui/Tango (9:34)
Duetto 2 (6:40)
Duetto 3 (7:40)
Announcement LS (0:26)
Milonga del Angel/La Muerte del Angel (inc)(Piazolla) (20:01)
(TT= 47:20 - incomplete show)
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source: FM
lineage: ? > CD > EAC > flac > CDwav > flac level 8 > Dime
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This show was seeded on EZT well over a year ago. I cannot remember who the original seeder was, but maybe Neetelbaers could help out?
This came as three tracks with the following titles and track lengths:
Duetto 1/Tsur Gui/Tango 19:12
Duetto 3 7:40
Milonga del Angel/La Muerte del Angel (Piazolla)/Duetto 2 20:28
The first track clearly consisted of three 'pasted' tracks. Each was separated by applause, which was cut short, and added to the next track, as if the original taper had cut out the announcer's comments. This made for rather abrupt transfers, so I decided to separate the tracks once again.
I also separated the announcement at the beginning of the (original) third track and made it into a separate track.
I removed two 2-second gaps after track 1 and track 2.
According to the original setlist, Tango should now be the third track, but actually it is the second part of track 2 (compare it with the version on 'Chine' (1987)).
In his announcement LS says they are going to finish the set with the 2 Piazolla tracks mentioned. He does not mention 'Duetto 2'. I assume some thing went wrong with the labeling (maybe the announcer made a mistake?) and it seems very plausible to me that the third track is therefore 'Dueto 2', esp. as it is followed by 'Duetto 3'. Notice that there is no applause between track 3 and track 4, so maybe they originally were one longer track.
The last track fades out, and I have no idea how much of the show is missing.
The sound is excellent, so is the playing: very relaxed, with a strong Argentinian flavour.
As always, Enjoy!