Oasis – Knebworth 1996 (2021) [Blu-ray Video / BDMV / 45,78 GB]

Title: Oasis – Knebworth 1996
Release Date: 2021
Genre: Indie Rock

Production/Label: Big Brother
Duration: 01:52:58+01:51:05+01:50:21
Quality: Blu-ray
Container: BDMV
Video codec: AVC
Audio codec: DTS, PCM
Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 9998 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
Audio #1: LPCM Audio / English / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit
Audio #2: DTS-HD Master Audio / English / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4572 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Size: 45,78 GB

On 10th and 11th August 1996, 250,000 young music fans converged on Knebworth Park to see Oasis play two record breaking, era defining shows. The landmark concerts sold out in under a day with over 2% of the UK population attempting to buy tickets. This was a time when the UK was slowly recovering from a decade of recession. A surging confidence in arts and culture ushered in Cool Britannia and Oasis meteoric rise reflected the country’s new-found conviction and swagger. Featuring a setlist packed from beginning to end with stone cold classics, including Champagne Supernova, Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger, the Knebworth concerts were both the pinnacle of the band’s success and the landmark gathering for a generation. Oasis Knebworth 1996 is the story of that weekend and the special relationship between Oasis and their fans that made it possible. It is told through the eyes of the fans who were there, with additional interviews with the band and concert organisers. Directed by Jake Scott from extensive concert and exclusive never-before seen footage, this is a joyful and at times poignant cinematic celebration of one of the most important concert events of the last 25 years.

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One For All – What’s Going On (2007) [Japan 2017] [SACD / Venus Records – VHGD-263]

One For All - What's Going On (2007) [Japan 2017]

Title: One For All – What’s Going On (2007) [Japan 2017]
Genre: Jazz
Format: SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

Rock-solid work from One For All, easily one of the greatest straight jazz combos going, thanks to some tremendous tenor work from Eric Alexander, sweet piano work from David Hazeltine, and snapping rhythms from drummer Joe Farnsworth. The sextet also features Jim Rotondi on trumpet, Steve Davis on trombone, and John Webber on bass, all working here at the height of their powers, and also coming across with a bit more sharpness and soul than even other recent sessions on the Venus label. Arrangements are by all members of the group; the tunes are long and roll out beautifully with a solidly soulful feel — no surprise, given that most of them are covers of classic soul tunes from the ’70s.
One for All is an ongoing all-star band that regularly meets for record dates, though almost all members of the sextet lead individual groups of their own. The focus of this session is soul music, though not in the context one would expect to hear it. Trumpeter Jim Rotondi’s recasting of Marvin Gaye’s protest song “What’s Going On?” transforms the piece from a rather repetitious, irritating anthem into a brilliant post-bop vehicle, with sizzling solos and terrific ensembles. Tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander utilizes a similar method in his recasting of Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” with equal success. Pianist David Hazeltine contributed several arrangements, including a snappy Latin-flavored setting of Stevie Wonder’s “Golden Lady” and a soulful yet upbeat chart of “Betcha by Golly, Wow,” the latter a hit for a number of different artists. Trombonist Steve Davis adds a Latin flavor to his pulsing take of “Stop! In the Name of Love,” a huge hit for the Supremes. Even jazz fans who aren’t particularly connoisseurs of soul music will find much to like in this enjoyable release.

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One For All – The End Of A Love Affair (2001) [Japan 2015] [SACD / Venus Records – VHGD-66]

One For All - The End Of A Love Affair (2001) [Japan 2015]

Title: One For All – The End Of A Love Affair (2001) [Japan 2015]
Genre: Jazz
Format: SACD ISO + DSF DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

One For All, a hard-bop sextet, explores jazz standards on the audiophile SACD The End of a Love Affair for Venus Records. The group features Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone), Steve Davis (trombone), Jim Rotondi (trumpet), David Hazeltine (piano), Peter Washington (bass), and Joe Farnsworth (drums). Their first Venus release delves into standards like “Skylark,” Jobim’s “Corcovado,” and Oliver Nelson’s “Stolen Moments.” Hazeltine’s arrangements, with altered chords and suspended rhythms, breathe new life into familiar tunes. Three of the eight tracks are originals, showcasing the band’s creative spark. Hazeltine’s “How Are You?” grooves in a 12/8 Afro-Cuban style, highlighted by Davis’ smoldering trombone solo. Alexander’s “Shinjuku Waltz” features a harmonious bass solo by Washington, kicking off a string of solos. Davis’ “The Eyes Have It” is a Blakey-inspired shuffle with fiery solos from Davis, Alexander, and Rotondi. Washington provides rock-solid support throughout the session. The album’s engaging reinvention of standards and dynamic originals appeal strongly to hard-bop fans.

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One For All – No Problem (2003) [Japan 2016] [SACD / Venus Records – VHGD-136]

One For All - No Problem (2003) [Japan 2016]

Title: One For All – No Problem (2003) [Japan 2016]
Genre: Jazz
Format: SACD ISO + DSF DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

One For All, a New York-based hard-bop sextet, recorded this 2003 session for Venus with a steady core lineup and bassist Ray Drummond. The group, featuring Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone), Jim Rotondi (trumpet), Steve Davis (trombone), David Hazeltine (piano), and Joe Farnsworth (drums), formed in the mid-’90s. Most tracks, like Duke Jordan’s “No Problem” and “Moanin’,” are tied to Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, whose final album inspired the band’s name. Farnsworth’s “Our Father Who Art Blakey” is a driving tribute to Blakey’s legacy. “No Problem” gets a Latin twist, while Hazeltine’s delicate “Moanin’” offers a fresh take. The high-energy “Time Off” features a blistering Davis solo, and “Prelude to a Kiss” showcases Alexander’s passionate, Coltrane-esque balladry. Recorded at Avatar Studios, the album captures the band’s mastery and live intensity. Two originals, Farnsworth’s “Our Father…” and Davis’ “One for All,” complement the classic arrangements. The sextet’s cohesive energy and strong solos shine throughout. This powerful recording, with its frontal sound, is a must for hard-bop fans.

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One For All – Killer Joe (2006) [Japan 2017] [SACD / Venus Records – VHGD-216]

One For All - Killer Joe (2006) [Japan 2017]

Title: One For All – Killer Joe (2006) [Japan 2017]
Genre: Jazz
Format: SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

One For All, a hard-bop jazz sextet formed in 1997, features Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone), Jim Rotondi (trumpet), Steve Davis (trombone), David Hazeltine (piano), David Williams (bass), and Joe Farnsworth (drums). The group’s style echoes 1960s Blue Note jazz and Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, from whose final album they took their name. Jazz Times’ David Adler calls them “New York’s premier hard-bop supergroup.” The sextet includes six skilled New York musicians, many with extensive experience as bandleaders. Their frontline of Alexander, Davis, and Rotondi is backed by a strong rhythm section of Hazeltine, Williams, and Farnsworth. They perform classic hard-bop standards like “Killer Joe,” “Mating Call,” and “I Remember Clifford” with confidence. To stay fresh, the band incorporates original compositions. Eric Alexander’s “Island” is a mellow ballad with excellent horn interplay. Steve Davis’ “Hot Sake” is a driving track reminiscent of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. One For All is a highly recommended hard-bop ensemble.

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Various Artists – Opus 3: A selection from Test-records 1, 2 & 3 (2008) [SACD / Opus 3 – CD 19520]

Various Artists - Opus 3: A selection from Test-records 1, 2 & 3 (2008)

Title: Various Artists – Opus 3: A selection from Test-records 1, 2 & 3 (2008)
Genre: Jazz, Blues, Classical, Folk, World, & Country
Format: MCH SACD ISO

Classic Opus 3 from 1977 – 1984 In 1995, this album was released as an ordinary CD. (CD 19500) On this totally re-mastered version for SACD – directly from the original analogue tapes – we have added two ”Bonus tracks”: One with our nowadays famous artist, Eric Bibb from his debut album on Opus 3 in 1977, ”Rainbow People” – an album that in the past only been available on LP. (Soon, it will be re-mastered and released on SACD!)

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Various Artists – Opus 3 – Test CD 4: Acoustic Music In Authentic Enviroments (2001) [SACD / Opus 3 – CD 19420]

Various Artists - Opus 3 - Test CD 4: Acoustic Music In Authentic Enviroments (2001)

Title: Various Artists – Opus 3 – Test CD 4: Acoustic Music In Authentic Enviroments (2001)
Genre: Jazz, Blues, Classical, Folk, World, Country
Format: SACD ISO

CD 4 is an extended version of Test Record 4 on vinyl. Contents now include 6 completely new tracks & a few replacements, & the total time is more than 76 minutes. In this the 4th test record, the 3 basic concepts of: Depth of Image, Timbre & Dynamics have been linked together as a basis for evaluation of HiFi equipment. Test CD 4, like its predecessors, contains a generously varied selection of acoustic music from the Opus 3 catalogue, with advisers concerning special points to listen for on each track. Again like its predecessors, the new test record makes an enjoyable music sampler, all the more so as it includes no fewer than 17 tracks from 17 different Opus 3 titles, most of them recent releases.

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Omnibus Wind Ensemble – Music By Frank Zappa (2001) [SACD / Opus 3 – CD 19423]

Omnibus Wind Ensemble - Music By Frank Zappa (2001)

Title: Omnibus Wind Ensemble – Music By Frank Zappa (2001)
Genre: Classical, Jazz
Format: MCH SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

The Omnibus Wind Ensemble’s interest in Frank Zappa’s music dates back to the beginning of the 1980s, almost from their very beginnings. Under the motto “From Mozart to Zappa”, which also became the title of their 1st, widely acclaimed CD on the Opus3 label, they have had many of Frank Zappa’s compositions in their repertoire over the years.

The music of Frank Zappa has always defied classification, & those who have not studied it closely perhaps do not realize how much jazz & classical music it contains. (Zappa composed a percussion piece when he was only 15!) Arguably, Frank Zappa is 1 of this century’s most interesting composers & perhaps the best kept musical secret in the USA. This Omnibus SACD “Music By Frank Zappa” is a grand tour of his music – from the beautiful “Peaches En Regalia”, the highly complex “Revised Music For A Low Budget Orchestra”, the outstandingly humorous “Brown Shoes Don’t Make It” to the jazz-bluesy introduction etc. of “Inca Roads”, with all the fireworks that follow it! The disc ends with a piece which was not written by Frank Zappa, namely Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero” here in a big-band-influenced special arrangement inspired by Zappa’s own version from 1988. Classical, Jazz or Rock!?

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Olli Mustonen, Tapiola Sinfonietta – Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 4-5 (2009) [SACD / Ondine – ODE 1146-5]

Olli Mustonen, Tapiola Sinfonietta - Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 4-5 (2009)

Title: Olli Mustonen, Tapiola Sinfonietta – Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 4-5 (2009)
Genre: Classical
Format: MCH SACD ISO + DSF DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Olli Mustonen completes his Beethoven Piano Concerto cycle with Concertos Nos. 4 and 5, performing as both pianist and conductor. He collaborates with the Tapiola Sinfonietta, with whom he has toured Europe to acclaim. Mustonen’s visionary approach is witty yet focused on revealing inner musical structures. His variable tempos and ritardandi highlight chords and cadential passages, giving them new significance. In Concerto No. 4, the opening piano solo is bright and playful, sharply contrasting the orchestral sections. This separation of solo and orchestra is less effective in the grander Concerto No. 5, where dramatic scale feels diluted. Mustonen draws on historical-performance insights while using a modern piano, conducting the crisp 40-member Tapiola Sinfonietta. His lively, distinct solo sections may polarize listeners as either revelatory or mannered. Ondine’s top-notch sound and multilingual booklet enhance the release. Listeners will find Mustonen’s performances engaging, never dull, and highly individual.

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Olli Mustonen, Tapiola Sinfonietta – Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-2 (2007) [SACD / Ondine – ODE 1099-5]

Olli Mustonen, Tapiola Sinfonietta - Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-2 (2007)

Title: Olli Mustonen, Tapiola Sinfonietta – Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-2 (2007)
Genre: Classical
Format: MCH SACD ISO + DSF DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Olli Mustonen performs and conducts Beethoven’s Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 with the Tapiola Sinfonietta in this first of three volumes. Mustonen, also a composer, offers a fresh, quirky interpretation, using his own cadenzas in the First Concerto. The Tapiola Sinfonietta, a long-time collaborator, supports Mustonen’s visionary approach. Mustonen’s performance emphasizes stark contrasts between the piano and orchestra, with the orchestra playing plainly. His piano entries introduce unorthodox accents, particularly in the finales, with the Second Concerto’s finale featuring bold syncopated emphases. The First Concerto’s opening movement shifts from martial to playful under Mustonen’s direction. The slow movements, free of edginess, are richly performed and recorded. Ondine’s Super Audio sound provides exceptional transparency, highlighting inner orchestral lines. This recording may puzzle traditionalists but intrigues seasoned listeners. It’s not ideal as a first introduction to Beethoven’s concertos but captivates with its originality.

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