Miroslav Vitous And Emil Viklicky - Moravian Romance (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Miroslav Vitous And Emil Viklicky - Moravian Romance (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Miroslav Vitous And Emil Viklicky - Moravian Romance (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic
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Miroslav Vitous And Emil Viklicky - Moravian Romance (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Miroslav Vitous And Emil Viklicky - Moravian Romance (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Miroslav Vitous And Emil Viklicky - Moravian Romance (Japanese edition) - AudioSoundMusic

Miroslav Vitous And Emil Viklicky - Moravian Romance (Japanese edition)

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Miroslav Vitous, bass

Emil Viklicky, piano

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Venus Hyper Magnum Sound Direct Mix Stereo.

Live

Record Press :  Japanese Pressing

Label :  Venus

Original Label : Venus

Recorded at Goose On A String Theater Brno Czech Republic

Remastered by Tetsuo Hara

Originally released in 2018

Reissued in 2018

 

Tracks :

Side 1

  1. Sweet Basil
  2. Clarinet Theme From 5th Part Of Sinfonietta
  3. Footprints

           

Side 2

  1. Highlands, Lowlands
  2. Love, Oh Love
  3. Desire

 

 

Reviews :

Bass player Miroslav Vitouš is one of the most prominent figures of Czech and world jazz. As a sideman he played and recorded with Miles Davis, Chick Corea, Stan Getz, Herbi Mann and many others. He founded the cult band Weather Report and with his virtuosity and technical possibilities practically without limitation he managed to play the double bass as a communicative instrument that fully participates in the collective improvisation in the jazz band.

The pianist and composer Emil Viklický is a visible figure of the domestic musical scene. His synthetic approach has already exceeded the limits of jazz and is in great form at age 70.

 

Ratings :

Discogs 5/5

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