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[Machine Translation] [ECM 50th Anniversary Showa Era Masterpieces 25] 2024 is the 55th anniversary of the founding of ECM! ECM ("Edition of Contemporary Music"), one of Europe's leading jazz labels, was founded in Munich, Germany in 1969 by Manfred Eicher, a charismatic producer of rare talent. The founding concept of the label was "the next most beautiful music after silence. The label has attracted many fans around the world with its transparent sound, clear sound quality, and sophisticated and beautiful jacket design, which are distinctly different from other labels. The label has produced many jazz classics, including Keith Jarrett's "The Cologne Concert" (1975), Chick Corea's "Return to Forever" (1972), and Pat Metheny's "Bright Size Life" (1976). In 1984, he broadened his genre of music to include classical music. In 2023, at the age of 80, Eicher will continue to record more than 20 new works a year, making him one of the most active composers in the pursuit of music. In conjunction with the new series "ECM Revisits" celebrating the 55th anniversary of ECM, we are pleased to present an encore pressing of the "Showa-era Masterpieces/Heisei no Meikanban" series released in 2019. This series is a UHQ-CD series for listeners who want to hear ECM's masterpieces in higher sound quality. Pianist Steve Kuehn, known for his collaborations with Coltrane and Art Farmer, brings his pop side to his ECM debut. Steve Keune ( p, el-p ), Steve Swallow ( b ), Jack DiJohnette ( ds ), Sue Evans ( perc ) Recorded November 11 and 12, 1974 in New York City
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