Album 1984 on Wilson Audio label
Jazz (Ragtime)
Boutique audiophile label, Wilson Audio, is responsible for some of the best sounding recordings ever made. David Wilson, famous for his incredible speaker line, is at the helm and the sounds are amazing. Recorded with all custom made analog gear and half-speed mastered to perfection, these were pressed in very small quantities at TelDec in Germany and are now considered to be highly collectable.
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David A. Wilson engineer |
Mark P. Wetch producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Black & White Rag | Mark P. Wetch | ||
2 | After You've Gone | Mark P. Wetch | ||
3 | Margie-Dinah-Ida | Mark P. Wetch | ||
4 | Waiting For The Robert Lee | Mark P. Wetch | ||
5 | Peacherine Rag | Mark P. Wetch | ||
6 | Let Me Call You Sweetheart | Mark P. Wetch | ||
7 | Oh, Johnny-Bill Baily | Mark P. Wetch | ||
8 | The Third Man Theme | Mark P. Wetch | ||
9 | San Antonio Rose | Mark P. Wetch | ||
10 | Rag Of Rags | Mark P. Wetch | ||
11 | My Malancholy Baby - Finale: Bumble Boogie | Mark P. Wetch |