McCoy Tyner - McCoy Tyner - With Stanley Clarke And Al Foster (SACD)
Telarc Jazz  (2000)
Jazz

In Collection
#976

0*
SACD    11 tracks  (65:37) 
   01   Trane-Like             09:13
   02   Once Upon A Time             05:32
   03   Never Let Me Go             04:20
   04   I Want To Tell You 'Bout That (Electric Bass Version)             05:20
   05   Will You Still Be Mine             06:46
   06   Goin' Way Blues             06:32
   07   In The Tradition Of             07:38
   08   The Night Has A Thousand Eyes             04:54
   09   Carriba             05:42
   10   Memories             03:43
   11   I Want To Tell You 'Bout That (Acoustic Bass Version)             05:57
Personal Details
Cost $12.00
Location Telarc Collection

Locator
Disc 1 : CD-83488-SA
Details
Studio Clinton Recording Studio A, New York City
Catalog CD-83488-SA
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 4/28/1999
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
User Defined
Classification: TELARC JAZZ
Notes
Companies, etc.

Record Company – Telarc
Manufactured By – Sony DADC Austria
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Telarc
Copyright (c) – Telarc
Recorded At – Clinton Recording Studio

Credits

Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Stanley Clarke
Art Direction – Anilda Carrasquillo
Design [Cover] – Brian Sooy
Drums – Al Foster
Edited By – Esther Luna
Engineer [Assistant] – Mark Fraunfelder
Engineer [Recording] – Robert Friedrich (4)
Executive-Producer – Robert Woods (2)
Liner Notes – Donald Elfman
Painting [Cover] – Gil Mayers
Piano – McCoy Tyner
Producer – Elaine Martone
Technician [Piano Preparation] – Barbara Pease Renner*

Notes
℗© 2000 TELARC
Recorded in Clinton Recording Studio "B", New York City, April 27-28, 1999

This CD was recorded using the Direct Stream Digital recording system.
DSD is a new and improved method of converting music into the digital domain, sampling a I-bit word at 2.8224 MHz per second.
This results in a frequency response from 0Hz to beyond 100Khz, and a dynamic range greater than 120dB.
Much of the added resolution afforded by the DSD process is retained in standard CD production by using Super Bit Mapping Direct, a dedicated DSD conversion processor.