Helmut Eisel & Sebastian Voltz Trio: STUDIO KONZERT [180g Vinyl LIMITED EDITION]
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Product.Nr.: | NLP4119 |
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Artist: | Helmut Eisel & Sebastian Voltz Trio |
weight: | 0,11 kg |
Label | Neuklang |
Release | 04.09.2015 |
Hersteller/Manufacturer |
Bauer Studios GmbH Markgröninger Straße 46 71634 Ludwigsburg info@bauerstudios.de |
product description
Helmut Eisel - clarinet; Sebastian Voltz - Fender Rhodes; Mario Bartone - bass;
Dirk Leibenguth - drums
Live - Direct-To-2-Track - A A A
180 g Audiophile Vinyl Pressing
LIMITED EDITION
In a sleeve album with many technical details and photos of the concert.
For "Talking Sinatra", Helmut Eisel, together with the experimental pianist Sebastian Voltz on keyboards, Mario Bartone on bass and Dirk Leibenguth on drums, has put together an excitingly unconventional band project. Highly emotional and born of the moment. And all this in a live performance that could hardly be more lively and intense. And that's exactly how the four musicians felt: forgetting the recording and savoring the interaction with the audience, they played in the truest and best sense of the klezmer idea and captured life itself in their music - and you can hear that too!
More information at www.helmut-eisel.de
Press:
"Power, technique and joy of playing come together here to create an experience that
gets under your skin."
LP Magazine 09/15 (Ralf Henke)
Dirk Leibenguth - drums
Live - Direct-To-2-Track - A A A
180 g Audiophile Vinyl Pressing
LIMITED EDITION
In a sleeve album with many technical details and photos of the concert.
For "Talking Sinatra", Helmut Eisel, together with the experimental pianist Sebastian Voltz on keyboards, Mario Bartone on bass and Dirk Leibenguth on drums, has put together an excitingly unconventional band project. Highly emotional and born of the moment. And all this in a live performance that could hardly be more lively and intense. And that's exactly how the four musicians felt: forgetting the recording and savoring the interaction with the audience, they played in the truest and best sense of the klezmer idea and captured life itself in their music - and you can hear that too!
More information at www.helmut-eisel.de
Press:
"Power, technique and joy of playing come together here to create an experience that
gets under your skin."
LP Magazine 09/15 (Ralf Henke)