# MEDIA (Vinyl/LP)
- Title: MORNING OF THE CARNIVAL From "Black Orpheus"
- Artist: GERRY MULLIGAN
• Gerry Mulligan (Baritone Saxophone and Piano)
• Jim Hall (Guitar)
• Bill Crow (Bass)
• Dave Bailey (Drums)
• Art Farmer* (Trumpet and Fluegelhorn)
• Bob Brookmeyer (Trombone)
* Art Farmer performs through the courtesy of Atlantic Records
• ARRANGED BY GERRY MULLIGAN
- Album: GERRY MULLIGAN - NIGHT LIGHTS
• Label Philips (SFX-10543), Originally released in 1963, PHS 600-108
• 2024 Analogue Productions Reissue, US, Vinyl (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo)
• Acoustic Sounds Series, Audiophile Vinyl Reissues
• Mastered from the original analog tapes
• Manufactured at Quality Record Pressings (QRP) on 180 gram
• Tip-On gatefold sleeves printed on high-grade board
• Genre: Jazz, Style: Cool Jazz
□ HI FI INFORMATION:
This album was recorded September, 1963, at Nola Penthouse Studios, N.Y.C. with Tommy Nola at the engineering controls. Instruments and mikes used were as follows:
Fluegelhorn-Neumann U-48; TromboneNeumann U-47; Drums-EV 667; Trumpet-Neumann U-47; SnareRCA 44; GuitarRCA 44; Sax-Neumann U-47; BassRCA 44, Piano KM 56.
The session was recorded on Ampex recorders at a speed of 15 inches per second.
- HAL MOONEY, Recording Director
# ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
- Cartridge: hana ML
• Stylus: Nude Microline Tip
• Moving Coil Stereo Phono Cartridge
• HANA means "Brilliant and Gorgeous"
• Excel Sound Corporation, Japan
- Lead wire: ISYNTHA YV, KLASING Kabel GmbH
- Headshell: YAMAMOTO HS-3 (Cherry wood)
• HS-3 "TSUGE" wood head shell
• Yamamoto Sound Craft Corp. Japan
- Tonearm: Kenwood TA-07J
- Turntable: Kenwood L-07D
- Step-up transformers: PEERLESS K-221-Q
• Original, The early-era 50's PEERLESS 20-20 series transformers
• A kind of early model of PEERLESS K-241-D transformers
- Phono-amp: Audio Research Reference Phono 3 Phono-stage
- Pre-amp: Audio Research Reference 5 SE Line-stage
- Amp: Audio Research Reference 250 Monobloc Power Amplifiers
- Speaker: ATC SCM150 PSLT
- Cables: Jorma Audio, Van den Hul, WireWorld, Kimber, MIT, Neovox, Neumann, Western Electric and custom cables
- Racks/Accessories:
• HIFISTAY Mythology Audio Rack
• Hotdog Isolation Platform
• Powertek Automatic Voltage Regulator
• Silverback Audio Power distributor
• Hotdog Stabilizer, Pure Copper/Carbon Turntable Mat and Insulators
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