AAA 100% Analogue This LP was Remastered using Pure Analogue Components Only from the Master Tapes through to the Cutting Head
Gearbox - RSGB1001 - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl - Download
All Analogue Valve Mastering - 500 Numbered Limited Edition - Previously Unreleased
10 Inch EP This previously unheard recording of the 1612 Overture demonstrating the brilliance of Ronnie Scott was captured on 19th October 1963 at the original Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club - “The Old Place” - at 39, Gerrard Street, Soho.
It was recorded with Ronnie’s permission by Les Tomkins using a Ferrograph tape recorder running at 3 3/4 ups and with Grampian ribbon microphones.
This is a limited edition release of 500 copies, each individually numbered.
Tracklisting:
A1. 1612 Overture (17:56)
B1. The Club And I (16:22) (Ronnie Scott talking to Les Tomkins)
Personnel:
Ronnie Scott: tenor saxophone
Stan Tracey: piano
Malcolm Cecil: double bass
Jackie Dougan: drums
In House Mastering on Vintage & Modern All Analogue Valve Mastering
Haeco Scully lathe, Western Electric cutting amps and head; Maselec master control, EQ and de-esser; original Lang Pultec EQ; Urei high and low pass filters; fully restored Studer C37 and ex Decca Philips Pro51 tape machines; Nagra SN stereo reel to reel for field recording; Telefunken U73b compressor/limiter; Telefunken V72 and V76 mic preamps; Audionote 211 valve monitoring amps, speakers and turntable