That has to be the biggest turntable belt I've every seen. Nice table.
Frank Kimbrough Interprets Andew Hill's "Laverne"
With permission, here's a transcription of Frank Kimbrough and group covering Andrew Hill's "Laverne" from Newvelle Records' first vinyl release, part of its subscription series of original jazz recordings available only on vinyl.
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At 69......
Submitted by Jim Tavegia on Sun, 2016-06-26 13:57
And as I prove time and again I learn something new everyday. Thanks, Michael.
Nice sound
Submitted by my new username on Mon, 2016-06-27 18:14
The horns really sound unforced, as if they "just happened."
You've got a 60Hz hum in there somewhere.
Makes me wonder what these recordings would sound like ...
Submitted by my new username on Mon, 2016-06-27 18:26
... if recorded to tape, instead.
Frank is awesome!
Submitted by AaronWhite on Tue, 2016-11-08 00:46
Frank is awesome, don't even try to deny this fact. But this work is not his best one. We've discussed this question with my close friend (he has also help me write my essay for college) and he also has the same opinion as I am. This guy has a great talent, but Laverne is pretty average. Tell me if I wrong.