Cover · BUBLP003IN PRINT

BUBLP003 · 2012

I Love Jan Lundgren Trio

Jan Lundgren Trio

Recorded live and unmixed to a  Studer A807, 2CH 1/4" 15 IPS.  No edits. No overdubs.

Edition

Edition of 1000

Price

549 SEK

Status

IN PRINT

Format
180g Vinyl
Genre
Jazz
Machine
Studer A807
Tape
2CH · 1/4" · 15 IPS
Edition
1000 COPIES
Pressing
Pallas, Germany

Tracklist

I Love Jan Lundgren Trio

BUBLP003

Side A

  1. The Poet6'15
    Jan Lundgren
  2. Garden of Delight4'45
    Jan Lundgren
  3. Can You Please5'05
    Mattias Svensson
  4. The Magic Stroll5'38
    Jan Lundgren

Side B

  1. Hidden Truth6'53
    Jan Lundgren
  2. Almas Vaggvisa3'45
    Jan Lundgren
  3. Chega de Saudade - No More Blues4'52
    Antonio Carlos Jobim
  4. Jive Master M5'04
    Jan Lundgren

Session Details

Personnel

Jan Lundgren
Piano
Mattias Svensson
Double bass
Zoltan Csörsz Jr
Drums
Producer
Eric Palmcrantz
Recording Engineer
Gert Palmcrantz, Eric Palmcrantz and Fredrik Möller
Recorded
16–18 May 2012
Studio
Studio 3, Sveriges Radio
Microphones
Didrik De Geer No 3 & 4
Equipment
Line amplifier by Didrik de Geer
Lacquers Cut By
Janne Hansson at Atlantis Studios

PROMOTION · I ♥ JLT

FIG. 08Fitting for cover photo of "I Love Jan Lundgren Trio" . Model Sarah Grundén and producer Eric Palmcrantz. Summer 2012.
FIG. 09Model Sarah Grundén.  Photo session for the cover  of " I Love Jan Lundgren Trio". Summer 2012.

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  • 01What does AAA / all-analog mean on your records?
    Every step is analogue. The performance is captured live to 1/4" tape with no multitrack, no digital conversion at any point in the chain. The tape is played back, cut to lacquer on a mastering lathe, and pressed to vinyl. Nothing is digitised, quantised, or restored between the microphone and the groove — what you hear in your room is the same signal the room contained.
  • 02Why Pallas pressing and 180 g vinyl?
    Pallas in Diepholz, Germany is one of a handful of plants where the operators still measure and reject records the way a bindery rejects a bad book. 180 g gives the groove more depth to work with — quieter surfaces, better tracking, and a stiffness that resists warp over decades. It is not a luxury spec; it is what allows the mastering to survive the trip from lathe to your stylus.
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