Stan Getz – Spring Is Here (Hybrid SACD) - AudioSoundMusic
Stan Getz – Spring Is Here (Hybrid SACD) - AudioSoundMusic
Stan Getz – Spring Is Here (Hybrid SACD) - AudioSoundMusic
Stan Getz – Spring Is Here (Hybrid SACD) - AudioSoundMusic

Stan Getz – Spring Is Here (Hybrid SACD)

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Tenor Saxophone – Stan Getz [click here to see more vinyl featuring Stan Getz]

Bass – Monty Budwig

Drums – Victor Lewis

Piano – Lou Levy

Written by Burton Lane (1) , Ralph Freed (2), Bruce R. Sievier (2), Hamilton J. Ord (2), Leo Robin (3), Ralph Rainger (3), Clifford Burwell (4), Mitchell Parish (4), Burton Lane (5), E.Y. Harburg (5), Jerome Kern (6), Johnny Mercer (6), Lorenz Hart-Richard Rodgers (7)


 

1 SACD, jewel box

Original analog Master tape : YES

Stereo

Live

Label : Groove Note

Original Label : Concord Jazz

Recorded at Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA, 10th May 1981

Engineered by Phil De Lancie, Phil Edwards, Ron Davis

Original sessions produced by Carl E. Jefferson, Steve Getz

Reissue produced by Joe Harley, Ying Tan

Mastered by Bernie Grundman

Art Direction by Kent Judkins

Cover by Sylvia Rogers

Originally released in 1992

Reissued in November 2023


Tracks:

  1. How About You
  2. You're Blase
  3. Easy Living
  4. Sweet Lorraine
  5. Old Devil Moon
  6. I'm Old Fashioned
  7. Spring Is Here

     

    Reviews :

    “This LP was recorded at the same sessions that resulted in The Dolphin but wasn't released until after Stan Getz's death. Actually the music (which features pianist Lou Levy, bassist Monty Budwig, and drummer Victor Lewis in addition to the leader's tenor) is the equal of the original set, with "How About You," "Easy Living," and "Old Devil Moon" showing off Getz's tone and strong improvising skills at their best.” AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

     

    Ratings:

    AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs :  4.65 /5 

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