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    Tony Scott and The Indonesian Allstars - Djanger Bali (1967/2015) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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    Tony Scott and The Indonesian Allstars - Djanger Bali (1967/2015) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    Tony Scott and The Indonesian Allstars - Djanger Bali (1967/2015)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 36:42 minutes | 764 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    This is an important album. Back then this album was far ahead of time. It recorded the awesomeness of our jazz fathers, the inspiring figures who helped to shape our jazz scene today. This recording also stands as a living historical evidence not only for Indonesian jazz journey, but also in global jazz scene. For more than 4 decades it was really difficult to find and very expensive, but now you can have it in remastered in 88.2 kHz…

    Indonesia and jazz? Not so far-fetched! Improvisation is a part of traditional gamelan, and modal playing goes back 1000 years; jazz began seriously delving into modes with Miles Davis in the 1950’s. Clarinet icon Tony Scott proselytized jazz during his six-year sojourn in Asia, and in so doing brought Asian music masters, including players on this album, into the jazz world. Down Beat called pianist Bubi Chen “The Art Tatum of Asia”, and saxophonist Marjono, whose influences include John Coltrane, is an authority on traditional Balinese and Javanese music. Djanger Bali is a Balinese sitting dance with a gamelan- style melody and the pentatonic Bali-Javanese pelog scale for improvisation. Mahlke rollicks with a guitar-clarinet duo – this group can smoke on straight-ahead jazz changes. Javanese for xylophone and flute, Gambang Suling keeps to the feel of this piece from central Java. Marjono sings the lyrics on the Javanese children’s ghost song Ilir Ilir. There’s a taste of Caribbean, swing, and gamelan in the play. Burungkaka Tua is taken at ballad pace with beautiful solos by Bubi on piano and Marjono on flute. Sumertime is all about heated solos and the juxtaposition of the pelog and Dorian scales. A classy early exploration of world music combining the best of both worlds.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Djanger Bali
    02 - Mahlke from "Katz und Maus"
    03 - Gambang Suling
    04 - Ilir, Ilir
    05 - Burungkaka Tua
    06 - Summertime

    Produced by Joachim Ernst Berendt. Engineered by Rolf Donner
    Recorded on October 27-28, 1967 at SABA Tonstudio, Villingen, Black Forest, Germany.
    Digitally Remastered.

    Musicians:
    Tony Scott - clarinet
    Marjono - tenor saxophone, flute, vocals
    Jack Lesmana - guitar
    Bubi Chen - piano, Zither
    Yopi Chen - bass
    Benny Mustafa - drums

    Analyzed: Tony Scott & The Indonesian Allstars / Djanger Bali
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR9 -1.87 dB -13.30 dB 6:01 01-Djanger Bali
    DR11 -3.34 dB -17.36 dB 6:03 02-Mahlke from "Katz und Maus"
    DR10 -1.87 dB -14.60 dB 7:09 03-Gambang Suling
    DR10 -5.41 dB -18.78 dB 3:58 04-Ilir, Ilir
    DR9 -3.96 dB -16.93 dB 5:18 05-Burungkaka Tua
    DR10 -0.37 dB -13.54 dB 8:13 06-Summertime
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 6
    Official DR value: DR10

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2880 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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    Thanks to the Original customer!