Sonny Greenwich, Ed Bickert - Days Gone By (2000) CD Rip
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Artist: Sonny Greenwich, Ed Bickert Title: Days Gone By (2000) Year Of Release: 2000 Label: Sackville Recordings[SKCD2-2052] Genre: Jazz, Bop Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) Total Time: 66:44 Total Size: 429 MB(+3%) WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. With a Song in My Heart (8:27) 02. I Remember You (3:58) 03. Lily (6:43) 04. Nica's Dream (10:00) 05. I'll Take Romance (8:58) 06. Oleo (7:47) 07. I Why (8:25) 08. Gittar Blues (12:26)
personnel :
Sonny Greenwich - guitar Ed Bickert - guitar Don Thompson - bass Terry Clarke - drums
Canadian guitarist Sonny Greenwich has been on the jazz scene for a long time, but he isn't very well known outside of his native land due to the limited opportunities he's had to record for Americans labels. Bouts of ill health and periodical withdrawals from music have also proven to be a handicap. Greenwich had done quite a bit of recording in Canada prior to this 1979 session, including several albums with Don Thompson, the bassist on this occasion. This informal recording made at Thompson's studio features Greenwich predominately playing lead with seasoned guitarist Ed Bickert playing fills (though he also solos very effectively), as well as drummer Terry Clarke. Liner note writer John Norris explains that the occasional distortion comes from the lack of having anyone at the control board, but it isn't a major distraction. All of the music is quite enjoyable even if it wasn't necessarily recorded with the intention of releasing it, as it didn't come out until 2000. The set consists of a heavy dose of standards ("With a Song in My Heart," "I Remember You," and "I'll Take Romance") and classic jazz compositions (Horace Silver's "Nica's Dream" and Sonny Rollins' "Oleo"), all of which are inspired. The lush ballad "I Know Why" (by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon) is a song that ought to be a standard, but has been for the most part overlooked. Greenwich also contributed the lyrical ballad "Lily" and the lengthy finale, "Gittar Blues," was likely created on the spot by the two guitarists. This is one of many fine releases put out by Sackville, a Canadian label well worth exploring as a whole.~Ken Dryden
XLD extraction logfile from 2012-09-17 11:20:25 -0400
Sonny Greenwich & Ed Bickert / Days Gone By
Used drive : MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-8A8 (revision HA13)
Ripper mode : XLD Secure Ripper Disable audio cache : OK for the drive with a cache less than 1375KiB Make use of C2 pointers : NO Read offset correction : 102 Max retry count : 20 Gap status : Analyzed, Appended (except HTOA)
AccurateRip Summary (DiscID: 0012d2e9-007fc9fa-760fa308) Track 01 : OK (v1, confidence 1/1) Track 02 : OK (v1, confidence 1/1) Track 03 : OK (v1, confidence 1/1) Track 04 : OK (v1, confidence 1/1) Track 05 : OK (v1, confidence 1/1) Track 06 : OK (v1, confidence 1/1) Track 07 : OK (v1, confidence 1/1) Track 08 : OK (v1, confidence 1/1) ->All tracks accurately ripped.
All Tracks Album gain : -8.43 dB Peak : 0.998871 Statistics Read error : 0 Jitter error (maybe fixed) : 0 Retry sector count : 0 Damaged sector count : 0
Track 01 Filename : /Users/Cam/Desktop/Sonny Greenwich & Ed Bickert - Days Gone By (2000) [FLAC]/01 With a Song In My Heart.flac Pre-gap length : 00:02:00