Jaco Pastorius – Jaco Pastorius
Label: |
Music On Vinyl – MOVLP136 |
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Country: |
Netherlands |
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Genre: |
Jazz |
Style: |
Jazz-Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Donna Lee | 2:24 | |
A2 | Come On, Come Over | 3:53 | |
A3 | Continuum | 4:32 | |
A4 | Kuru / Speak Like A Child | 7:38 | |
A5 | Portrait Of Tracy | 2:19 | |
B1 | Opus Pocus | 5:24 | |
B2 | Okonkolé Y Trompa | 4:20 | |
B3 | (Used To Be A) Cha-Cha | 8:53 | |
B4 | Forgotten Love | 2:11 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Music On Vinyl B.V.
- Manufactured By – Music On Vinyl B.V.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sony Music Entertainment
- Copyright © – Sony Music Entertainment
- Pressed By – Record Industry – 87079
Credits
- Engineer – Don Puluse
- Producer – Bobby Colomby
Notes
180grs. vinyl
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 8713748980467
- Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side/Stamped): 87079 1A MOVLP 136
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side/Stamped): 87079 1B MOVLP 136
Other Versions (5 of 94)
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Jaco Pastorius (LP, Album, Stereo) | Epic | EPC 81453 | Europe | 1976 | ||
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Jaco Pastorius (LP, Album, Promo) | Epic | PE 33949 | US | 1976 | ||
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Jaco Pastorius (LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute Press) | Epic | PE 33949 | US | 1976 | ||
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Jaco Pastorius = ジャコ・パストリアスの世界 (LP, Album, Stereo) | Epic | 25AP 71, 25AP 71(E) | Japan | 1976 | ||
New Submission
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Jaco Pastorius (LP, Album, Stereo) | Epic | PE 33949 | Canada | 1976 |
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Reviews
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Edited 2 years agoExcellent vinyl, flat and well playing. No flaws. Well defined sound and excellent sound stage. Full, detailed bass. Those who buy it are not wrong unless they turn to the double vinyl version for ten times the price.
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Not happy with this one. The pressing is mediocre. Lots of pops, clicks an all sorts of annoying noises even after the LP was washed clean. Distortion in some cases. Overall the sound is similar to the CD version. Such a shame for an exceptional album.
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Just got this in the mail, and wow! I've been streaming it off and on for the past couple weeks (new to Jaco), and was impressed enough to order this on vinyl. Laying here now, headphones on, everyone else asleep, I'm just blown away!
The pressing is flat, so quiet, and the sound is just so well defined. From Jaco's bass low end to Herbie' amazing clear keys.to the strings on Kuru/speak like a Child, and all the while Don Alisa's congas and bongos dancing through the space with clear expression, wow... That track just ended as I type this... This is definitely one of the best recordings I've picked up in the past year, and I'm so happy that I did.
Playing on a pro'ject DC Carbon SB with ortofon 2m red, Denon AVR, Grado 125 cans... So good! -
Regarding the comment mentioned here, I must mention that the face 1 of the album predominate the bass and mid tones, now let's not forget that this recording is made by a bassist and in this instrument there are no high pitched tones.
Face 2 achieves better brighter tones, since the compositions include wind instruments and percussion.
Record in excellent condition, very flat without clicks or pops, very clean.
Years ago I had this album on CD and I it that the sound is very similar.
Today when I listen again to this excellent edition like all those made by Music On Vinyl, I have returned to love the album.
Although the experts say that this format is of inferior quality compared to the compact disc, I am fascinated by the sound achieved by the vinyl.
Over time I have been able to that vintage editions often offer better sound, in my opinion, I have discovered with joy that the reissues made by music on vinyl or rhino or legacy are exceptional.
Long live vinyl. -
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