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  1. #Pure music mod#
  2. #Pure music professional#

#Pure music mod#

Headphones: ALO Audio recabled Audez'e LCD-2, Sennheiser HD800, beyerdynamic T1 and AKG K-702 stock audio-technica W5000 stock Grado PS-1000 HifiMan HE5LE with optional silver wiring and grill mod Speakers: ASI Tango R, Zu Essence, Boenicke SLS Preamp/Integrated: Esoteric C-03 (transistor), Bent Audio Tap-X (AVC passive), ModWright DM 36.5 (tube), ModWright LS100Īmplifier: FirstWatt F5 & J2, ModWright KWA-100 SE, Trafomatic Audio Kaivalya, Octave Audio MRE-130 with SSB, Yamamoto A-09S The Dutton Vocalion disc contains the complete stereo and quad mixes of both albums.Source: Ancient Audio Lektor Prime, Raysonic Audio CD228, Apple iMac 1TB with AIFF files up to 24/192, Weiss DAC2, iPod Classic 160GB, Sieben Technology dock, Onkyo ND-S1 digital-direct iPod dock (x 2), Burson Audio HA160D as DAC This release is a two-album single-disc compilation which also contains Chase's 1971 debut album, Chase. The album was reissued in the UK in the Super Audio CD format in 2018 by Dutton Vocalion.

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The stereo version of the album was re-released in Japan on CD in 1997. The quad LP release was encoded with the SQ matrix system. In addition to a conventional stereo version, the album was released by Epic in a quadraphonic edition on LP and 8-track tape in 1974. Heady stuff made all the more engaging as there was sadly to be no follow-up." Release history Where the group's first two albums were standard if scintillating jazz-rock not all that different from Blood, Sweat & Tears or Chicago, Pure Music pointed the way to fusion. In his retrospective review for AllMusic, critic Ross Boissoneau wrote that the album "represented a dramatic change in direction for the band.

#Pure music professional#

Reception Professional ratings Review scores Also killed, along with the pilot, Daniel Ludwig (41) of Chicago and Ludwig's secretary Linda Swisher (26) of Wheeling, Illinois, were keyboardist Wally Yohn, drummer Walter Clark and guitarist John Emma. On August 9, 1974, while en route to a scheduled performance at the Jackson County Fair, Bill Chase died in the crash of a chartered twin-engine Piper Twin Comanche in Jackson, Minnesota at the age of 39. A number of other charts were slated for potential inclusion, including "2001" a space odyssey theme (arranged by Bob Odjeda), an instrumental version of "Aphrodite" (from the Ennea LP) retitled "Shades of Venus," and Bill's arrangement of " MacArthur Park." Other selections, such as Bill's version of " Tubular Bells," never made it beyond the sketch stage. Work on a fourth LP was in the works and during 1974, Chase had been performing a melodic flugelhorn piece called "Ode To A New England Jellyfish" written by Bill this tune was recorded during the summer of 1974 and was only missing Bill's solo section. Live versions of "Bochawa" and "Close Up Tight" were forever being altered on the road. Jim Peterik had co-written two vocal numbers for the album and to be performed live, "Run Back To Mama" and "Love Is On The Way" a third vocal version of the song "Pure Music" was scrapped from the LP because it did not sound enough like Chase. The overall effect had a more "commercial" appeal and was highly popular among high school and college band students.

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Though much of the music released on the album had been performed by the band over a span of a year and half, the new musical direction was a departure from vocal dominated songs and focusing more on jazz/rock instrumental tunes to showcase Bill's dynamic playing style. The failure to sell the Ennea LP on a mass market forced Bill Chase to re-group several times and come up with a new musical approach the result was Pure Music. Pure Music was the third and final album by jazz-rock fusion band Chase. October–December 1973, Universal Recording Studios, Chicago, Illinois







Pure music