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Al Di Meola ‎- Land Of The Midnight Sun ‎(1976) EU Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Posted By: Fran Solo
Al Di Meola ‎- Land Of The Midnight Sun ‎(1976) EU Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Al Di Meola ‎- Land Of The Midnight Sun
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Mastered At Sterling Sound By Robert Ludwig
Label: Columbia/HC 44461 | Released: 1976 | Genre: Jazz-Rock


A1 The Wizard
A2 Land Of The Midnight Sun
A3 Sarabande From Violin Sonata In B Minor
A4 Love Theme From "Pictures Of The Sea"
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Suite - Golden Dawn
B1a Morning Fire
B1b Calmer Of The Tempests
B1c From Ocean To The Clouds
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B2 Short Tales Of The Black Forest


Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS
Recorded At – Electric Lady Studios
Mastered At – Sterling Sound
Recorded At – Different Fur Studios
Copyright © – CBS
Made By – Shorewood Packaging
Published By – Mingo Lewis Music
Published By – Di Meola Music Co.
Published By – Litha Music
Credits
Design [Cover Design] – Paula Scher
Engineer – Dane Butcher (tracks: A4)
Engineer [Assistant] – Frank D'Augusta*
Engineer [Recording, Remix] – Dave Palmer (2)
Mastered By – Bob Ludwig
Photography By [Back Cover] – Darryl Pitt
Photography By [Front Cover] – Jerry Abromowitz*
Producer, Arranged By – Al Di Meola
Notes
Recorded at Electric Lady Recording Studios, New York. Except A4 recorded at Different Fur Trading Co. in San Francisco

A2 dedicated to Chick Corea

Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York

Arranged and produced for Noonzio Productions, Inc. in coordination with Forever Unlimited Productions

℗ © 1976 CBS Inc.
Made in Holland (Label)
Printed in Holland (Sleeve)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
Label Code: LC 0149


Al Di Meola ‎- Land Of The Midnight Sun ‎(1976) EU Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Al Di Meola ‎- Land Of The Midnight Sun ‎(1976) EU Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Al Di Meola ‎- Land Of The Midnight Sun ‎(1976) EU Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz



This Rip: 2016
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
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Vinyl Condition: NM-
This LP: From my personal collection
LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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4.5 stars really!!!!
Having recently shocked and awed the JR/F world with two amazing albums (Hymn To The seventh Galaxy and Romantic Warrior), Return To Forever was riding high on the wave it had created, riding on Corea and DiMeola's incredibly fast playing, displaying a monstrous but cold virtuosity that would eventually have a lot of fans grinding their teeth. ADM's debut solo album was another monster that would enthral fans around the world. This writer bought the album within the month it came out, well before he would indulge in Nucleus of Liles' start of the decade masterpieces, so for a few years, this album represented what jazz-rock was all about. Although called a solo album, you'd swear this could yet another RTF album as all of the RTF members appears at one point or another on this album. Musically speaking, this album is a bit schizophrenic, as 2/3 pf it is pure jazz rock, while the last third is more eclectic, from Classical too.

Starting out on one of the album's highlight, Wizard, with its superb rhythm section and Latin percussions ala Santana and Al's guitar, often Santana-esque as well. Starting almost on the same feel, the title track is a tremendous piece, where Al and Chick trade incredibly fast and virtuosi lines. But in this case, Al's guitar resembles more McLaughlin's while the Latin percussions might sound a bit odd for this supposedly Norwegian-inspired track. In terms of jazz-rock, this album would be stuck between Santana's bests (Caravanserai), Mahavishnu's best (Birds Of Fire) and RTF's Romantic Warrior. Closing the album's first side is a slow Bach piece (Sarabande), which might sound out of place, but provides a welcome interlude.

On the flipside, the album starts on the equally XXX , a progressive pieces that comes with delicate female/male vocals that could come out of Carlos Santana & Alice Coltrane's Illuminations. The lengthy three-part suite Golden Dawn brings us back to the album's main focus, a sizzling JR/F (can't speak of pure fusion jazz album yet). You'd swear this was McLaughlin with Hammer duelling/duetting back in 72 for BOF. The closing Black Forest is a Chick Corea-written acoustic piece that displays the duo's talents and closely the album in a very worthy manner.

ADM's solo debut album is one of the late 70's crown jewels, one of those albums that will probably never age and is part of the history of its genre. A very highly and warmly recommended album, and probably my favourite, even over the usually better rated Elegant Gypsy album that was to follow this one.
Review by Sean Trane, progarchives.com
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