℗ 2017 2xHD
Released August 18, 2017
Duration 42m 20s
Record Label 2xHD
Genre Jazz
 

Two Not One

Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh

Available in 192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC and 11.2896 MHz, 5.6448 MHz, 2.8224 MHz DSD high resolution audio formats
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1.1
Karey's Trance
Lee Konitz; Warne Marsh; Peter Ind; Al Levitt
6:00
1.2
Foolin' Myself
Lee Konitz; Warne Marsh; Peter Ind; Al Levitt
5:50
1.3
Sound-Lee
Lee Konitz; Warne Marsh; Peter Ind; Al Levitt
8:10
1.4
Two Voice Invention No. 1, Allegro (after J.S. Bach, BWV 772)
Lee Konitz; Warne Marsh; Peter Ind; Al Levitt
1:00
1.5
Two Not One
Lee Konitz; Warne Marsh; Peter Ind; Al Levitt
6:55
1.6
Darn That Dream
Lee Konitz; Warne Marsh; Peter Ind; Al Levitt
5:00
1.7
317 East 32nd Street
Lee Konitz; Warne Marsh; Peter Ind; Al Levitt
8:15
1.8
Two Voice Invention No. 13, Allegro tranquillo (after J.S. Bach, BWV 784)
Lee Konitz; Warne Marsh; Peter Ind; Al Levitt
1:10
Digital Booklet
"There are moments of great beauty... an extremely rewarding and deeply satisfying musical experience.” - Chris Mosey, All About Jazz “The repertoire is songbook rooted, including the convoluted originals, but the underlying structures are unpicked with extraordinary intelligence and intuition.” - Mike Hobart, Financial Times This release sees a selection of the 1975 recordings made in Copenhagen by legendary alto sax player Lee Konitz and tenor sax player Warne Marsh reissued in high-resolution digital quality. Both students of Lennie Tristano, these cool jazz kings weave magical, meandering melodic lines that delighted the fans who brought Konitz and Marsh to Denmark and undoubtedly continue to entrance listeners today.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM and 11.2896 MHz, 5.6448 MHz, 2.8224 MHz DSD – 2xHD Studio Masters

This album contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source. From 2xHD:

For the 2xHD transfer of this recording, the original 1/4”, 15 ips CCIR master tape was played on a Nagra-T modified with high-end tube playback electronics wired with OCC silver cable from the playback head direct to a Telefunken EF806 tube. The Nagra T has one of the best transports ever made, having four direct drive motors, two pinch rollers and a tape tension head. We did an analog transfer to DSD256 (11.2 MHz) using Merging Horus/Hapi A/D converter and a dCS Vivaldi clock. Each format (96kHz, 192kHz, DSD 2.8MHz, DSD 5.6MHz and DSD 11.2MHz) was created from that transfer.

2xHD Mastering: René Laflamme 2xHD Executive Producer: André Perry
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.17
-9.06 to -3.37
-27.60
-29.99 to -24.20
-24.30
-26.30 to -21.10
14
12 to 14
1
Karey's Trance
-3.37-24.20-21.113
2
Foolin' Myself
-9.06-29.00-26.313
3
Sound-Lee
-6.05-25.44-22.314
4
Two Voice Invention No. 1, Allegro (after J.S. Bach, BWV 772)
-3.94-29.23-25.512
5
Two Not One
-6.25-26.18-23.214
6
Darn That Dream
-8.47-28.08-24.914
7
317 East 32nd Street
-7.39-28.69-25.214
8
Two Voice Invention No. 13, Allegro tranquillo (after J.S. Bach, BWV 784)
-4.87-29.99-25.914

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