2CD. Recorded at Salle Pleyel, Paris; March 17, 1975.
Track 3 is mistitled "Where Do I Go From Here" but an audio review confirms that it is the well known composition "The Lamp Is Low."
? 1993 RTE ? 1993 TREMA
Fabriqué en France par MPO
Cat# on spine and back cover: 710 439
Cat# on CD: 710439
In 1955, Lucien Morisse, program director at Europe 1, had the idea to welcome the greatest jazz musicians among the artists performing in the "Musicorama" Shows. Later on, numerous jazz concerts were organized in Paris and broadcast as part of our radio program "For Those Who Love Jazz". Thus we had the pleasure to feature all the musicians who created, defined and contributed to expand the afro-american music in the years 1955 to 1980. Among thousands hours of jazz, recorded by Europe 1, and never previously issued on albums or CD, we have picked up some of the most memorable moments to share today the pleasure of enjoying them with you. FRANK TENOT & DANIEL FILIPACCHI
2CD:
Total time CD 1 is 43:14.
Total time CD 2 is 52:51.
Track #5 Medley on CD2 has two durations actually. (I Loves You, Porgy - 3:27) and (Georgia On My Mind - 3:45).
Recorded December 16, 1962.
Tracks 1-11 original LP issue: Night Train Verve V6-8538
Tracks 12-17 are previously unissued.
Tracks 1-11 appear here in original-LP sequence.
Prior to its release, Track 11 was known variously as “The Prayer (A Jazz Hymn)” and “My Prayer”.
High-resolution, 20-bit digital transfer.
Printed in USA
Disc made in Mexico
Six panel digipak release including a fourteen page booklet (the last four pages of which fold out).
Limited edition reissue of album originally recorded in December 1966 at Universal Studios, Chicago.
Available until May 2005.