Jazz at the Pawnshop explained

Jazz at the Pawnshop
Type:Live
Artist:Arne Domnérus, alto sax, clarinet; Bengt Hallberg, piano; Lars Erstrand, vibes; Georg Riedel, bass; and Egil Johansen, drums
Cover:Jazz at the Pawnshop.jpg
Released:1977
Recorded:December 6–7, 1976 Jazzpuben Stampen
Genre:Jazz
Length:01:28:06
Label:Proprius Records
Producer:Jacob Boethius

Jazz at the Pawnshop is a multi-session recording made by Gert Palmcrantz on December 6–7, 1976, at Jazzpuben Stampen (Pawnshop) in Stockholm, Sweden. A pawnshop had operated on the site prior to the jazz club. Proprius Records founder Jacob Boethius produced the album, and it has been issued at least five times under multiple labels and formats. The album is regarded by many audiophiles as one of the best sounding jazz recordings of the 20th Century.[1] [2]

Artists

The recording features Arne Domnérus, alto sax, clarinet; Bengt Hallberg, piano; Lars Erstrand, vibes; Georg Riedel, bass; and Egil Johansen, drums.

Original release

Proprius Records originally released a 180-gram, 2-LP vinyl recording (Prop 7778-79) in 1977. This version of the album featured the following tracks:

Disc 1

Track Title Time
1 Introduction/Limehouse Blues 10:14
2 I'm Confessin' 8:03
3 High Life 7:11
4 Struttin' With Some Barbeque 6:37
5 Jeep's Blues 6:59
6 Stuffy 7:05

Disc 2

Track Title Time
1 Lady be Good 9:32
2 Here's That Rainy Day 5:29
3 Barbados 8:28
4 How High the Moon 6:14
5 Take Five 6:58
6 Everything Happens to Me 5:16

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mosey . Chris . Arne Domnerus: Jazz at the Pawnshop - 30th Anniversary Edition (2007) . All About Jazz . Michael Ricci . August 7, 2014.
  2. Web site: Puccio . John J. . Jazz at the Pawnshop (UltraHD CD review) . Classical Candor . Blogspot . August 7, 2014.