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    Hasaan Ibn Ali - Metaphysics: The Lost Atlantic Album (Vinyl) (2021) [24bit/192kHz]

    Posted By: delpotro
    Hasaan Ibn Ali - Metaphysics: The Lost Atlantic Album (Vinyl) (2021) [24bit/192kHz]

    Hasaan Ibn Ali - Metaphysics: The Lost Atlantic Album (Vinyl) (2021)
    Vinyl Rip | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 63:32 minutes | 2,29 GB
    Jazz, Hard Bop | Label: Omnivore Recordings

    Hasaan’s 1965 Atlantic recordings, restored from long-lost acetate copies of the sessions.

    “He had ideas as deep as the sea. I mean I never heard anybody, even today, play like that.” – Odean Pope – tenor saxophonist

    “The pianist, Hasaan Ibn Ali, whom saxophonist Odean Pope calls “the most advanced player to ever develop [in Philadelphia],” had practiced intensively with John Coltrane in the early 1950s and is thought, by Pope and others, to have been the influence behind Coltrane’s so-called sheets of sound as well as the harmonic approach that underlay Coltrane’s breathrough Giant Steps, and also, with Earl Bostic, one of the two role models behind Coltrane’s strict work ethic. Yet he was rarely employed, even by musicians who respected his playing and his knowledge, thus leaving him with little chance to develop an audience. When he sat down at the piano at the Woodbine, an after-hours club in Philadelphia, all the horn players would leave the stand for they were unable to play with him, so unfamiliar were his harmonic concepts.” —from the liner notes

    In 1964, drummer/composer Max Roach convinced Atlantic Records to record him with producer Nusuhi Ertegun at the helm. Sessions were held in December of 1964 and the resulting album, The Max Roach Trio Featuring The Legendary Hasaan was released three months later. Atlantic invited Ali to record again in August and September of 1965, but before mixing sessions could turn the recorded material into a releasable album, Ali had become incarcerated on a narcotics possession. Atlantic shelved the album. Thirteen years later that tape went up in flames in an Atlantic Records warehouse in Long Branch, New Jersey. For years a rumor circulated, that a copy of the sessions had been made, but attempts to locate it never turned up a source… until now.

    Restored and mastered by Grammy® Award-winning engineer, Michael Graves from a tape copy of long-lost reference acetates of the sessions and with notes from producer Alan Sukoenig and author/pianist/teacher, Lewis Porter, Omnivore Recordings is proud to present this long-thought lost piece of jazz history. The project, co-produced by Alan Sukoenig and Grammy® Award-nominated producer, Patrick Milligan, and Grammy® Award-winning producer, Cheryl Pawelski, features the seven surviving tracks from the album sessions along with three surviving alternate takes. Packaging includes photos from December of 1964 by notable photographer Larry Fink, who refers to Ali as, “the Prokofiev of jazz.”

    Tracklist:
    A1 – Atlantic Ones (05:23)
    A2 – Viceroy (07:56)
    A3 – El Hasaan (05:13)
    B1 – Richard May Love Give Powell (07:10)
    B2 – Metaphysics (06:28)
    B3 – Epitome (04:00)
    C1 – True Train (10:59)
    D1 – True Train (Short Version) (06:01)
    D2 – Viceroy (Short Version) (05:26)
    D3 – Atlantic Ones (Short Version) (04:42)

    foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2021-05-24 11:03:32

    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
    Analyzed: Hasaan Ibn Ali / Metaphysics: The Lost Atlantic Album
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
    DR11 -1.13 dB -13.74 dB 5:24 01-Atlantic Ones
    DR11 -0.99 dB -13.99 dB 7:59 02-Viceroy
    DR10 -1.65 dB -14.43 dB 5:12 03-El Hasaan
    DR12 -3.02 dB -17.96 dB 7:11 04-Richard May Love Give Powell
    DR10 -1.59 dB -12.82 dB 6:30 05-Metaphysics
    DR11 -0.99 dB -13.77 dB 4:01 06-Epitome
    DR11 -0.99 dB -14.65 dB 11:00 07-True Train
    DR10 -1.27 dB -13.26 dB 6:03 08-True Train (Short Version)
    DR11 -2.30 dB -16.07 dB 5:28 09-Viceroy (Short Version)
    DR10 -0.99 dB -12.91 dB 4:44 10-Atlantic Ones (Short Version)
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 10
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 192000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 5346 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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    Cartridge / stylus - MoFi MasterTracker.
    Turntable - MoFi UltraDeck.
    Preamp - Bellari VP130 with new production Genalex Gold Lion.
    Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd gen.

    Stylus cleaned with Zerodust gel.
    Record was cleaned with carbon fiber brush and ripped on first play.

    Captured with Audacity, 24-bit, 192 khz..
    Exported as WAV for click repair.
    Processed with ClickRepair: declick auto level 10, reverse mode.
    Imported back to Audacity, normalized each side to -0.99 dB, labeled and split tracks.
    Several remaining clicks repaired with Audacity spectral repair tool.
    Converted to FLAC level 8 with FLAC frontend.

    Thanks to the Original customer!