I Remember You

Alfred Kramer, Dario Carnovale, Lorenzo Conte

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I Remember You features the Jazz trio of Dario Carnovale (Piano), Alfred Kramer (Drums) and Lorenzo Conte (Contrabasso). It includes traditional Jazz favorites including I Remember You and What Is This Thing Called Love plus some original compositions.

The album is part of the project that Giulio Cesare Ricci from Fone Jazz has been producing for several years at the ancient cellar of the Palazzo di Scoto di Semifonte in Certaldo Alto (FI). To enhance the fascinating acoustics of this place he used his famed Signoricci analog and tube recording system direct to DSD stereo on the Pyramix Recorder using dCS A/D and D/A converters.

There is no editing on this album. All tracks on this recording are heard as they were performed.

This is an album that is not to be missed by Jazz DSD fans!

Tracklist

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1.
I remember you
05:41
2.
Madrigale
04:00
3.
I'll close my eyes
07:38
4.
Alone
02:25
5.
What is this thing called love
05:55
6.
Emersion
08:19
7.
CKC
06:27

Total time: 00:40:25

Additional information

Label

SKU

SACD173

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Composers

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Cables

Signoricci

Digital Converters

dCS A/D (Analog to DSD) and D/A (DSD to Analog) Converters

Mastering Engineer

Giulio Cesare Ricci

Microphone Preamps

Signoricci

Microphones

Neumann U47, U48, M49 Valve (Tube) Microphones

Notes

There is no editing on this album. All tracks on this recording are heard as they were performed.

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Original Recording Format

Producer

Giulio Cesare Ricci

Recording Assistant

Paola Liberato

Recording Engineer

Giulio Cesare Ricci

Recording Location

Palazzo di Scoto di Semifonte Certaldo Alto (Fi), October 2016

Recording Software

Pyramix, Merging Technologies

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD 64fs

Release DateMay 15, 2019

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