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Reel to Reel from This Point, There Is No Return Reel to Reel From this point, there is no return ... TAPE 23 Deeply Soulful Get tempted by the bluesy Jazz of the Masters of Genres. With Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint WOLFGANG BLEIER - VIENNA (A - RECORDED ON 28.12.2006 TOTAL PLAY TIME: 01:14:0217 TRACKS RECORDING EQUIPMENT: REVOX B77 MK II HS EMTEC PER 528 1/4" Audio BroadcastN.R. OFF 19 CM/S 2-TRACK STEREO AUDIO SOURCE: CD STUDER A727 REVOX B750 EQ: CCIR TR.SEP. 2 mm START SONG PERFORMED BY Pl. Time 00:00:13 TAKE ME HOME MARIA JOAO 00:02:01 00:01:10 RIGHT TO BE WRONG JOSS STONE 00:04:40 00:05:54 THE BRIGHTEST SMILE IN TOWN NILS LANDGREN & JOE SAMPLE 00:06:21 00:12:17 BRING IT ON HOME TO ME GEORGE BENSON & AL JARREAU 00:03:30 00:15:08 FREEDOM FOR THE STALLION ELVIS COSTELLO & ALLEN TOUSSAINT 00:02:25 00:18:02 ALL THESE THINGS ELVIS COSTELLO & ALLEN TOUSSAINT 00:04:05 00:22:12 NARROW DAYLIGHT DIANA KRALL 00:03:32 00:25:42 DEPARTURE BAY DIANA KRALL 00:05:40 00:31:20 TWO STEPS FROM THE BLUES BONNIE BRAMLETT 00:02:44 00:34:09 END OF THE ROAD MEDLEY GLADYS KNIGHT 00:11:51 00:45:57 NEARER TO YOU ELVIS COSTELLO & ALLEN TOUSSAINT 00:03:30 00:49:28 THE SHARPEST THORN ELVIS COSTELLO & ALLEN TOUSSAINT 00:04:16 00:53:40 WORLD I NEVER MADE DR. JOHN 00:03:59 00:57:42 IMAGINE RAY CHARLES 00:04:28 01:02:12 PEOPLE GET READY JEFFREY OSBORNE 00:03:21 01:05:37 STRANDED VAN MORRISON 00:05:34 01:11:15 SARAH JANE RAMSEY LEWIS 00:02:05 Reel to Reel 2006© User: WOLFGANG BLEIER - VIENNA (A) Printed: 13.10.2007 Page 1 Reel to Reel From this point, there is no return ... TAPE DIRECTORY (short) Tape No. Tape Name / Recording Details Recording Date TAPE 17 Caribbean Jazz Session Bossa & Latin in conspiracy with Caribbean ..... RECORDING EQUIPMENT: REVOX B77 MK II HS EMTEC Audio Broadcast PER-528 1/4 inch2-TRACK STEREO 2 mm 19 CM/SEC 07.05.2006 AUDIO SOURCE: CD STUDER A727 REVOX B750 EQ: CCIR N.R. OFF TOTAL PLAY TIME: 01:14:54 TAPE 18 Beyond Mainstream Blended from Jazz of multicultural virtuosos RECORDING EQUIPMENT: REVOX B77 MK II HS EMTEC Audio Broadcast PER-528 1/4 inch2-TRACK STEREO 2 mm 19 CM/SEC 07.05.2006 AUDIO SOURCE: CD STUDER A727 REVOX B750 EQ: CCIR N.R. OFF TOTAL PLAY TIME: 01:12:12 TAPE 19 Now is forever ... Now is the only time there is... at our discretion (A classical inspiration by Ramsey Lewis) RECORDING EQUIPMENT: REVOX B77 MK II HS EMTEC Audio Broadcast PER-528 1/4 inch2-TRACK STEREO 2 mm 19 CM/SEC 05.06.2006 AUDIO SOURCE: CD STUDER A727 REVOX B750 EQ: CCIR N.R. OFF TOTAL PLAY TIME: 01:14:34 TAPE 20 Old Lions & Young Tigers There is a party in my head... 20th-century musical legends & the best of rising stars RECORDING EQUIPMENT: REVOX B77 MK II HS EMTEC Audio Broadcast PER-528 1/4 inch2-TRACK STEREO 2 mm 19 CM/SEC 16.07.2006 AUDIO SOURCE: CD STUDER A727 REVOX B750 EQ: CCIR N.R. OFF TOTAL PLAY TIME: 01:12:54 TAPE 21 American Songbook Rising stars and veterans play Jazz Standards. Make lights low and curl up in a comfy chair RECORDING EQUIPMENT: REVOX B77 MK II HS EMTEC Audio Broadcast PER-528 1/4 inch2-TRACK STEREO 2 mm 19 CM/SEC 14.08.2006 AUDIO SOURCE: CD STUDER A727 REVOX B750 EQ: CCIR N.R. OFF TOTAL PLAY TIME: 01:13:32 TAPE 22 Breathe together Melodies that are the canvas of vibrant and brilliant artists. Listen... you are in good company. RECORDING EQUIPMENT: REVOX B77 MK II HS EMTEC Audio Broadcast PER-528 1/4 inch2-TRACK STEREO 2 mm 19 CM/SEC 03.12.2006 AUDIO SOURCE: CD STUDER A727 REVOX B750 EQ: CCIR N.R. OFF TOTAL PLAY TIME: 01:13:49 TAPE 23 Deeply Soulful Get tempted by the bluesy Jazz of the Masters of Genres. With Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint RECORDING EQUIPMENT: REVOX B77 MK II HS EMTEC Audio Broadcast PER-528 1/4 inch2-TRACK STEREO 2 mm 19 CM/SEC 28.12.2006 AUDIO SOURCE: CD STUDER A727 REVOX B750 EQ: CCIR N.R. OFF TOTAL PLAY TIME: 01:14:02 TAPE 24 Delightful Surprise Compiled at 38 cm/sec from my all-time favourite recordings that shine in the Jazz Universe RECORDING EQUIPMENT: STUDER A810-2 TC VU EMTEC Audio Broadcast PER-528 1/4 inch2-TRACK STEREO 2 mm 38 CM/SEC 28.05.2007 AUDIO SOURCE: CD STUDER A727 REVOX B750 EQ: CCIR N.R. OFF TOTAL PLAY TIME: 00:43:49 Reel to Reel 2006© 01.08.2007 Page 3 Reel to Reel From this point, there is no return ... ARTIST DIRECTORY Artist Tape No. / Tape Title Rec. Date Start Time / Song - Title Rec. Track DIANA KRALL 1 Good Spirits 23.10.2005 00:45:23 POPSICLE TOES 05 00:49:52 THE BEST THING FOR YOU 11 6 That's all Jazz 04.12.2005 00:41:06 LET'S FALL IN LOVE 03 16 Time slips away 08.04.2006 00:00:17 IS YOU IS OR IS YOU AIN'T MY BABY 01 00:05:10 I LOVE BEING HERE WITH YOU 03 01:04:05 I'VE GOTE THE WORLD ON A STRING 06 18 Beyond Mainstream 07.05.2006 00:54:47 STOP THIS WORLD 01 00:58:46 THE GIRL IN THE OTHER ROOM 02 01:02:54 TEMPTATION 03 21 American Songbook 14.08.2006 00:37:24 I WAS DOING ALRIGHT 06 00:42:35 FLY ME TO THE MOON 10 01:10:02 IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU 01 23 Deeply Soulful 28.12.2006 00:22:12 NARROW DAYLIGHT 09 00:25:42 DEPARTURE BAY 12 DIANE SCHUUR 16 Time slips away 08.04.2006 01:09:32 DON'T LET ME BE LONELY TONIGHT 02 17 Caribbean Jazz Session 07.05.2006 00:14:35 LOOK AROUND 04 00:18:16 I CAN'T STOP LOVING YOU 05 00:21:52 MORE THAN YOU KNOW 07 00:36:25 CLOSE ENOUGH FOR LOVE 10 00:40:25 YELLOW DAYS 12 DIANE SCHUUR & B.B. KING 14 Brighter days for You 12.03.2006 00:15:45 I CAN'T STOP LOVING YOU 06 DR. JOHN 11 Jazz meets Pop 12.02.2006 00:07:54 WORLD I NEVER MADE 02 13 My flame burns blue 19.02.2006 00:00:20 WORLD I NEVER MADE 02 15 World I Never Made 18.03.2006 01:07:28 NEW YORK CITY BLUES 15 23 Deeply Soulful 28.12.2006 00:53:40 WORLD I NEVER MADE 02 25 Don't Look Back 23.06.2007 00:07:05 HIT THE ROAD TO DREAMLAND 04 00:11:15 DREAM 06 00:31:35 LAZY BONES 07 00:40:40 TANGERINE 11 DR. JOHN & RICKIE LEE JONES 2 Jazz & Blues, as time goes by 30.10.2005 01:03:16 MAKIN' WHOOPEE 04 EARL KLUGH 4 Perfect Emotions 13.11.2005 00:11:16 TROPICAL LEGS 02 00:16:52 TAKE IT FROM THE TOP 06 ELIANE ELIAS 19 Now is forever ... 05.06.2006 00:22:00 CHEGA DE SAUDADE 05 00:25:50 O GUARANI 09 ELLIS MARSALIS 9 Blue Note Classics 30.12.2005 00:13:05 I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE 01 ELVIS COSTELLO & ALLEN TOUSSAINT 23 Deeply Soulful 28.12.2006 00:15:08 FREEDOM FOR THE STALLION 07 00:18:02 ALL THESE THINGS 11 00:45:57 NEARER TO YOU 02 00:49:28 THE SHARPEST THORN 04 Reel to Reel 2006© 01.08.2007 Page 3 Reel to Reel From this point, there is no return ... SONG DIRECTORY Song - Title Artist Tape No. / Tape Title Start T. (I LOVE YOU) FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONSJAMES BROWN 12 Such a Night 00:24:06 (OUR) LOVE IS HERE TO STAYMEL LEWIS JAZZ ORCHESTRA 15 World I Never Made 00:09:40 (SITTIN ON) THE DOCK OF THE BAYKEVIN MAHOGANY 11 Jazz meets Pop 00:30:40 A HEALING COMING ON THE CRUSADERS 12 Such a Night 00:53:25 A LITTLE BIT MADELEINE PEYROUX 21 American Songbook 01:05:58 A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN RAY CHARLES 7 Bittersweet 00:37:48 A WOMAN LEFT LONELY JANIS JOPLIN 3 Magic Time 00:42:40 ADDICTED TO YOU PATTI LA BELLE 4 Perfect Emotions 00:25:04 AIN'T NOBODY HOME B.B. KING 3 Magic Time 00:34:36 AIR FROM SUITE NO. 3 (J.SEB. BACH)RAMSEY LEWIS 19 Now is forever ... 00:46:00 ALIANCA (BOSSA ANTIGUA)PAUL DESMOND 17 Caribbean Jazz Session 00:10:03 ALL AT SEA JAMIE CULLUM 1 Good Spirits 00:37:12 ALL IN LOVE IS FAIR MARK MURPHY & METROPOLE ORCH 20 Old Lions & Young Tigers 00:41:32 ALL THE WAY JAMES BROWN 11 Jazz meets Pop 00:47:30 ALL THESE THINGS ELVIS COSTELLO & ALLEN TOUSSAIN 23 Deeply Soulful 00:18:02 ALONE, NEVER LONELY DENISE JANNAH 6 That's all Jazz 00:56:00 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFULRAY CHARLES 5 Mind, Body & Soul 01:02:43 AND I LOVE HER TERRY CALLIER 13 My flame burns blue 00:34:00 AND MILES TO GO MARK ISHAM 9 Blue Note Classics 00:18:26 ANGEL SARAH MC LACHLAN 4 Perfect Emotions 00:55:06 ANNE'S DREAM RONNIE EARL & THE BROADCASTER 18 Beyond Mainstream 00:05:00 ANTONIO'S SONG (A BACKWARD GLANCE)MICHAEL FRANKS 17 Caribbean Jazz Session 00:52:52 ANYBODY WITH THE BLUESRAY CHARLES 7 Bittersweet 00:30:24 AUTUMN LEAVES VINCENT HERRING 14 Brighter days for You 00:43:25 AVEC LE TEMPS ABBEY LINCOLN 22 Breathe together 00:40:12 BACKYARD RITUAL MILES DAVIS 8 Contemporary & Avant-Garde 01:01:10 BAILE DEL ALMA RAMSEY LEWIS 17 Caribbean Jazz Session 01:02:25 BASIN STREET BLUES SHIRLEY HORN 19 Now is forever ..
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