Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips => Topic started by: LotusHomeMedia on February 02, 2023, 07:55:16 PM
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Stellar jazz library from Camille Sauvage. Discogs dubiously claims this was released in 1979. Sort of a noirish, detectivey feel. My first ever vinyl rip! It cleans up fairly well declick but I decided to leave that to the individual, so just raw audio. Enjoy!
hxxps://mega.nz/folder/JqwEgYrb#0FKYrs4Xp27lnyn5oLEgfQ
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Many thanks LotusHomeMedia for sharing this rip!
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Many thanks LHM for the Musax!
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Wow, Thank you LHM.
I really dig Musax titles, and this is a great upgrade for me.
Just a side note:
there's something unusual with track A3 Exorcisme, being it 11.43 minutes long.
Actually it's a false problem, cause the music is all there, there's only a long (8.40 min.) silence at the end of the music and it's enough to split the file and keep the good part.
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Wow, Thank you LHM.
I really dig Musax titles, and this is a great upgrade for me.
Just a side note:
there's something unusual with track A3 Exorcisme, being it 11.43 minutes long.
Actually it's a false problem, cause the music is all there, there's only a long (8.40 min.) silence at the end of the music and it's enough to split the file and keep the good part.
And the bit rate for this tune is way below that of the others, as well.
But it's a nice album, thanks for sharing!
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Thank you!
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thanks!
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AfricPepperbird,
I think the bitrate is ok.
The low bitrate you see is probably an average calculated considering the long 8 minute silence.
Once you split the track and you keep the good part with music, the bitrate is at a comparable level as all the other tunes.
That's what I could see after splitting.
Is that technically possible?
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... The low bitrate you see is probably an average calculated considering the long 8 minute silence.
Once you split the track and you keep the good part with music, the bitrate is at a comparable level as all the other tunes.
... Is that technically possible?
It's the correct explanation precisely.
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A beautiful record done justice by an excellent rip. Thanks a bunch, LotusHomeMedia!
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Happy you all like it! Fixed track 3. Not sure why it did that.
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This is a nice upgrade for me as well...thanks so much...
I think there is another glitch with the first track...it starts abruptly...loosing the intro in the process.
Can you give it a look?
Thanks again!
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Whoopsie! Fixed.
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Thanks for pointing this out, and for the fix!
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Cant wait to hear this!
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Thanks a lot, LotusHomeMedia. Beautiful share!
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Thanks for fixing the tracks LHM.
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Thank you for fixing the tracks!
Listening to the guitar work on the final track, I'd say it's very easily from 1979.
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Thanks LHM again!
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Many thanks LotusHomeMedia for this great LP and to share it in raw audio (The best way for me)
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Thanks a lot LotusHomeMedia. This a great upgrade for a great record!
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Huge thanks LotusHomeMedia, this has been on my 'want to hear list' more years than I care to remember.
1979 is definitely the year - Musax were always such a futurstic sounding library label - I thought the same when I first came across the two Bernard Fevre releases on the label and the J.C. Capon/D. Humair - Biorhythm / Fiction Scenes album (also released on the Magicabus label as Daniel Humair & Jean-Charles Capon – Apocalypse : Biorhythm - Fiction Scenes (Descriptive Futurist)) - you can't quite get your head around the fact this music came from the 1970s.
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Many thanks, LotusHomeMedia, and welcome to the forum!
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Thanks for this and it's great to see new members collecting, ripping sharing records
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Thank you. :)