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    Idris Muhammad - House Of The Rising Sun (1976/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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    Idris Muhammad - House Of The Rising Sun (1976/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

    Idris Muhammad - House Of The Rising Sun (1976/2016)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 35:03 minutes | 1,49 GB
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 35:03 minutes | 812 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    Idris Muhammad (Arabic: إدريس محمد‎‎; born Leo Morris) was an American jazz drummer who recorded extensively with many musicians, including Ahmad Jamal, Lou Donaldson, Pharoah Sanders, and Tete Montoliu. "House of the Rising Sun" is his 1976 album, originally released on Kudu Records, subsidiary label of CTI Records, specialized in soul jazz artists.

    Idris Muhammad - House Of The Rising Sun (1976/2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

    Idris Muhammad's House of the Rising Sun is a legendary soul-jazz album, and for good reason. First there's the fact that, Grady Tate notwithstanding, Idris Muhammad is easily the greatest of all soul-jazz drummers. Next, it is revealed that label boss and producer Creed Taylor was at his most inspired here, and wasn't afraid to err on the rhythm and blues side of the jazz equation. The material is top-notch, and David Matthews, who orchestrated and arranged this date with the exception of one track – "Sudan" was written by Muhammad and Tom Harrell, and Harrell arranged it – was on fire. As a bandleader, Muhammad is shockingly effective. Not because one could ever doubt his ability, but because of his reputation as one of the great studio drummers in jazz. Finally, this is the single greatest lineup in Kudu's history, and features the talents of Don Grolnick, Eric Gale, Will Lee, Roland Hanna, Joe Beck, David Sanborn, Michael Brecker, Hugh McCracken, Bob Berg, Fred Wesley, Patti Austin, and a dozen others playing their asses off. From the title track which opens the album, with Austin reaching the breaking point in her delivery, to the stunningly funky groove in Ashford and Simpson's "Hard to Face the Music," to the minor key funk of the Chopin-adapted theme in "Theme for New York City," to "Sudan"'s triple-timed drums and killer Eastern-tinged hooks, and a read of the Meters' "Hey Pocky A-Way," with Eric Gale's dirty finger poppin' bass atop McCracken's bluesed-out slide work, this is a steaming, no let-up album. Add to this a gorgeous version of the Ary Barroso Brazilian jazz classic "Bahia," and you have the set for a classic jazz album. But the complete disregard for the political correctness of "Jazz" itself, in order to get the deeply funky and soulful grooves across, is what makes this set so damn special and even spiritual in its inspiration. Jazz purists lost all credibility when they slagged this one off, caught as they were in tainted, even racist views of the past that made no allowances for jazz musicians to actually follow their time-honored tradition of mining the pop music of the day to extend the breadth and reach of jazz itself. Anybody who wants to believe that George Gershwin is somehow more important than George Porter Jr. is already lost in his own cultural fascism. Muhammad, who understands this better than anyone, pulled out all the stops here and blasted out one amazingly tough, funky slab. Brilliant.

    Tracklist:

    01 - The House Of The Rising Sun
    02 - Baia
    03 - Hard To Face The Music
    04 - Theme For New York City
    05 - Sudan
    06 - Hey Pock A-Way

    Produced by Creed Taylor. Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder.
    Recorded June 18–27 & September 23-October 8, 1975 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.

    Musicians:
    Idris Muhammad - drums
    Will Lee, Wilbur Bascomb - bass
    Eric Gale, Joe Beck - guitar
    Leon Pendarvis, Don Grolnick, Roland Hanna - piano
    David Sanborn - alto saxophone
    George Young - tenor saxophone
    Ronnie Cuber - baritone saxophone
    George Devens - percussion
    + undefinied Ensemble and Vocalists.

    Analyzed: Idris Muhammad / House Of The Rising Sun
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR10 -0.50 dB -12.52 dB 4:49 01-The House Of The Rising Sun
    DR10 -0.50 dB -12.53 dB 4:42 02-Baia
    DR10 -0.50 dB -12.02 dB 4:53 03-Hard To Face The Music
    DR11 -0.50 dB -12.91 dB 3:33 04-Theme For New York City
    DR10 -0.50 dB -11.87 dB 10:57 05-Sudan
    DR9 -0.50 dB -12.08 dB 6:10 06-Hey Pock A-Way
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    Number of tracks: 6
    Official DR value: DR10

    Samplerate: 192000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 5904 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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