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Unlike modern digital remasters, which often suffer from the "loudness wars" (where audio dynamic range is compressed to make the music sound artificially loud), the 1998 reissue prioritized dynamic breathing room.
By 1965, John Coltrane was moving away from traditional jazz structures. The tracks on Living Space were recorded during a pivotal transitional phase in June 1965, just months before the historic Ascension sessions. The lineup features the legendary Classic Quartet: – Tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone McCoy Tyner – Piano Jimmy Garrison – Double bass Elvin Jones – Drums
Enjoy the sheets of sound, losslessly.
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Unlike modern digital remasters, which often suffer from the "loudness wars" (where audio dynamic range is compressed to make the music sound artificially loud), the 1998 reissue prioritized dynamic breathing room.
By 1965, John Coltrane was moving away from traditional jazz structures. The tracks on Living Space were recorded during a pivotal transitional phase in June 1965, just months before the historic Ascension sessions. The lineup features the legendary Classic Quartet: – Tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone McCoy Tyner – Piano Jimmy Garrison – Double bass Elvin Jones – Drums
Enjoy the sheets of sound, losslessly.