Scott La Faro* – Sunday At The Village Vanguard
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Riverside Records – VIJ-114 |
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Riverside Jazz Golden 50 – 14 |
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Vinyl
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Japan |
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Genre: |
Jazz |
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Tracklist
A1 | Gloria's Step | 6:01 | |
A2 | My Man's Gone Now | 6:14 | |
A3 | Solar | 8:39 | |
B1 | Alice In Wonderland | 8:25 | |
B2 | All Of You | 8:10 | |
B3 | Jade Visions | 3:40 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Victor Musical Industries, Inc.
- Distributed By – Victor Musical Industries, Inc.
- Made By – Victor Musical Industries, Inc.
- Recorded At – Village Vanguard
Credits
- Bass – Scott LaFaro
- Design [Album] – Ken Deardoff
- Drums – Paul Motian
- Engineer [Recording] – Dave Jones*
- Liner Notes – Orrin Keepnews
- Photography By [Back Liner] – Steve Schapiro
- Photography By [Front] – Donald Silverstein
- Piano – Bill Evans
- Producer – Orrin Keepnews
Notes
Recorded (live) at The Village Vanguard, New York City; June 25, 1961.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: JASRAC
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout, Stamped): Z V 〄 Ⓑ RLP-129376A 111*+R T
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout, Stamped): RLP-129376B 111*+
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Sunday At The Village Vanguard (LP, Album, Mono) | Riverside Records | RLP 376 | US | 1961 | ||
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Sunday At The Village Vanguard (LP, Album, Promo, Mono) | Riverside Records | RLP 376 | US | 1961 | ||
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Sunday At The Village Vanguard (LP, Album, Stereo) | Riverside Records | 9376, RLP 9376 | US | 1961 | ||
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Sunday At The Village Vanguard (LP, Album, Stereo) | Riverside Records | RLP 9376 | US | 1961 | ||
Sunday At The Village Vanguard (LP, Album, Mono) | Riverside Records | RLP 376 | US | 1961 |
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Wonderful, clean, crisp, quiet and airy pressing. It's hard to find information about this pressing on Discogs, with some digging on the net I found this, which I'll paste here:
If you really want to go deep into the woods and get an excellent copy of the prestige titles that are not available from Acoustic Sounds, you may want to check out the Victor Music Japan pressings. In Japan both Victor Music Japan and Toshiba-EMI pressed and issued the entire Fantasy catalog (Prestige, Riverside, Contemporary, New Jazz, Etc.). There are quite a few titles pressed in Japan that never made it to the OJC series of releases in the US. But one has to back in the 1970s and 1980s, US interest in Jazz was small, while in Japan, the market was huge for US jazz from the 1950s and 1960s.
The Victor Music releases are better sounding than the Toshiba EMI releases. The Toshiba-EMI releases usually have a LPJ or LPR prefix to the catalog number.
Victor Music pressed several series of these.
1. in the late 1960s to early 1970s, Victor pressed the PJ series (PJ prefix on the catalog number).
2. in the mid 1970s ('74 to '77) Victor pressed the SMJ series.
3. in the 1980s after Phil De Lance remastered the sessions for the OJC series in the US, Victor Music used the new master tape to cut the lacquers and press the VIJ series
4. in the late 1980s Victor continued to press the VIJ series but pressed them on heavier 160 gram vinyl.
5. in the early 1990s, Victor pressed the VIJJ series of some really rare and hard to find prestige titles.
Before Fantasy group bought Contemporary Records, Contemporary had contracted with King Records Japan to press their catalog. These are easily identifiable by their prefix of GXC. or LAX series. All are superb pressings both sonically and from a quality perspective. These series from King Records have much more of that master tape type sound, than the similar OJC US releases.
After Fantasy bought Contemporary Records in the US, the Contemporary jazz titles were then pressed by Victor Music in Japan for the Japan market.
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