Bud Powell - The Amazing Bud Powell: Vol. 1 (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (2001)

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Title: The Amazing Bud Powell: Vol. 1 (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Blue Note
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:05:13
Total Size: 341 Mb / 170 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Bouncin' With Bud (Rudy Van Gelder Edition / Remastered 1998)
02. Wail (Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
03. Dance Of The Infidels (Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
04. 52nd Street Theme (Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
05. You Go To My Head (Rudy Van Gelder Edition / Remastered 1998)
06. Ornithology (Rudy Van Gelder Edition / Remastered 1998)
07. Bouncin' With Bud (Alternate Take 1/Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
08. Bouncin' With Bud (Alternate Take 2/Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
09. Wail (Alternate Take/Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
10. Dance Of The Infidels (Alternate Take/Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
11. Ornithology (Alternate Take/Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
12. Un Poco Loco (Rudy Van Gelder Edition / Remastered 1998)
13. Over The Rainbow (Rudy Van Gelder Edition / Remastered 1998)
14. A Night In Tunisia (Remastered 1998 / Rudy Van Gelder Edition)
15. It Could Happen To You (Remastered)
16. Parisian Thoroughfare (Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
17. Un Poco Loco (Alternate Take 1/Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
18. Un Poco Loco (Alternate Take 2/Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
19. A Night In Tunisia (Alternate Take/Rudy Van Gelder Edition/1998 Digital Remaster)
20. It Could Happen To You (Alternate Take)

Under the heading of the "Rudy Van Gelder Edition" series, Blue Note is once again re-releasing some of its most important records.
The series takes its name from the legendary recording engineer who taped most of the label's classic 1950s and 60s sessions. All the CDs are remastered by Van Gelder himself and sound—just as his LP masters from the 1950s and 60s did—rich, warm and wonderful.
The latest batch of Van Gelders is unusual, however, in that they weren't originally recorded by Van Gelder, but other engineers. These sessions date from Blue Note's earliest days, before label founder Alfred Lion employed Van Gelder to oversee, and in many ways, create the label's distinctive sound.
So, these sessions see Van Gelder updating not his own recordings, but the works of Blue Note engineers who preceded him. In some cases Van Gelder is updating the sound not just from tapes but the lacquer disks used to produce old 78s. You couldn't pick a more appropriate, or skilled, person to bring these sessions into the digital era.