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Hans Koller Oktett & Wolfgang Dauner Trio - Jazz Studio, H.G.B.S Number One (1965/2017) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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Hans Koller Oktett & Wolfgang Dauner Trio - Jazz Studio, H.G.B.S Number One (1965/2017) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

Hans Koller Oktett & Wolfgang Dauner Trio - Jazz Studio, H.G.B.S Number One (1962/1965/2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 38:58 minutes | 624 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

This is a classic – the jazz album that signaled the beginning of Hans-Georg Brunner-Schwer’s storied SABA-MPS record company, and pointed the way to the label’s next two decades of creative, beautifully recorded music performed by some of the greatest players in jazz.

Saxophonist Hans Koller stands as the most important figure in post-war Austrian jazz and was a major influence on the German scene. Besides his fame as a band leader, he played with such masters as Lee Konitz, Oscar Pettiford, and Martial Solal. On Jazz Studio, Koller heads an octet fronted by five saxophones. Four tightly arranged compositions explore the ins and outs of the mainstream. They include H.G. B. S.’s swinging, straight ahead Ganz Private, the cleverly arranged Racy, the sax showcase Five at a Time, and the bop-inflected Fips. Jazz Studio is also the first album in German keyboardist-composer Wolfgang Dauner’s long, successful career. His various experiments fusing jazz, classical, rock and avant-garde elements catapulted him to the front of contemporary European jazz. Here, his trio includes bassist Götz Wendland and the well-known Kurt Bong on bongos. Dauner takes on Gershwin’s It Ain’t Necessarily So in lilting ¾ time, while there’s a quickened ‘twilight’ feel to Sonny Rollin’s Oleo. The evergreen At The Darktown Strutter’s Ball is given a leisurely twirl before upping the tempo, and Dauner and co. turn the Latin jazz classic Cubano Chant into an expressive tour de force. A historic album featuring Koller’s mainstream persona, and Dauner’s inventive interpretations.

Tracklist:

01 - Das Hans Koller Oktett - Ganz Privat
02 - Das Wolfgang Dauner Trio - It Ain't Necessarily So
03 - Das Wolfgang Dauner Trio - Oleo
04 - Das Hans Koller Oktett - Racy
05 - Das Wolfgang Dauner Trio - At the Dark Town of Strutter's Ball
06 - Das Hans Koller Oktett - Five at Time
07 - Das Hans Koller Oktett - Fips
08 - Das Wolfgang Dauner Trio - Cubano Chant

Recorded in January, 1962. Tracks are not assigned to the performers on release.
This stereo version contains 2 tracks less then the original mono version.
Digitally Remastered.

Hans Koller Oktett:
Hans Koller - tenor saxophone
Karl Drewo - tenor saxophone
Rudi Flierl - tenor saxophone
Darek Humble - alto saxophone
Helmut Reinhardt - baritone saxophone
Hans Hammerschmid - piano
Götz Wendland - bass
Sperie Karas - drums

Wolfgang Dauner Trio:
Wolfgang Dauner - piano
Götz Wendland - bass
Kurt Bong - bongos

Analyzed: Das Hans Koller Oktett, Das Wolfgang Dauner Trio / Jazz Studio - H.G.B.S Number One
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -1.56 dB -14.56 dB 3:15 01-Ganz Privat
DR13 -3.86 dB -18.94 dB 5:38 02-It Ain't Necessarily So
DR12 -3.67 dB -17.68 dB 4:25 03-Oleo
DR11 -0.85 dB -14.24 dB 4:00 04-Racy
DR13 -3.43 dB -19.15 dB 5:58 05-At the Dark Town of Strutter's Ball
DR10 -1.15 dB -13.49 dB 2:59 06-Five at Time
DR11 -0.64 dB -13.39 dB 3:15 07-Fips
DR11 -3.86 dB -17.82 dB 3:28 08-Cubano Chant
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR11

Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2422 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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