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Monday, September 7, 2015

Al Haig,Jamil Nasser - Interplay 1976 (aka Milestones) 24/48 vinyl rip

Okay folks...here we go with a genuine LP rip of this one!

Review by Ron Wynn

"Fine duets featuring pianist Al Haig during a busy period in the mid-'70s. He'd overcome personal problems and was cranking out albums left and right for both domestic and foreign labels. These were cut for Interplay, a small West Coast firm, but then were mostly issued in Japan. They are mostly excellent examples of Haig's surging bop style."

Not as good a copy as it appeared to be on visual inspection. Even after repeated cleaning you will hear the occasional noise that I didn't choose to pursue more aggressively for sound considerations. This was recorded in 32/9600 using IsotopeRX3, Cleaned using IsotopeRX3, Re-sampled and Dithered to 24/4800 using IsotopeRX3, smoothed, separated and exported to FLAC via Audacity and FLAC front-end.