Kickstarter for "The Turn" on vinyl - question



I want to thank all members here who have been backing my Kickstarter project to press "The Turn" on vinyl, asking me questions and encouraging me. I very much value your support.

I have a question for you: at this point, I was planning on spreading the album (56:10 minutes) over 3 sides. I could also conceivably make it 4 sides. It would be a bit more expensive but might sound better. Some have raised that very point. Any thoughts?

FYI, the Kickstarter is progressing nicely but I still need some backers. It's 49% funded with 14 days to go and I hope I will make it. I have been encouraged by the feedback I got in the audiophile community, here and as far as Australia. I have been reaching out to some in the audiophile press and they have expressed interest in the project. I am hoping they will write about it soon.

The Kickstarter is here:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1834848136/jerome-sabbagh-the-turn-vinyl-limited-edition

"The Turn" also just got a great review in DownBeat:

http://www.downbeat.com/digitaledition/2014/DB1411/single_page_view/56.html

Please let me know what you think about the 3 sides versus 4 sides question. This seems to be an issue for some potential backers and I am considering updating the Kickstarter to make the album officially 4 sides.

I am still happy to send 2 tracks for free to anyone here who wants to hear them, at 192/24, 44/24 or 44/16. Just let me know.

Thanks a lot!

Best,

Jerome Sabbagh
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Interesting question. If the sound is better I would prefer 4 sides. If the sound is the same take a look at the Black Dub album, which is 3 sides, with the 4th embossed with a pattern. I am already one of your backers and wish you success with your Kickstarter project.

I like the music and hope more Audiogon readers sign up for this.
FYI

No afiliation with Jerome. Just putting this out there because I enjoyed his music.

Dear friends,
You are receiving this message because you participated in the Kickstarter for pressing The Turn on vinyl. I have just put out a new record, Lean and I thought you might want to be informed.

Lean is a collective project with Simon Jermyn and Allison Miller. Simon, Allison and I have been playing together for three years and the album is a mix of our originals and some improvisations.

Jerome Sabbagh: tenor and soprano saxophones
Simon Jermyn: electric bass and effects
Allison Miller: drums, bike and effects

Lean was recorded at Bunker in New York in 96/24, mixed by Pete Rende and mastered by Nate Wood.

Lean is available as a CD and download on Bandcamp, where you can stream three songs. It is also available as a 96/24 hi resolution download on Acoustic Sounds.

I am really happy with this record and we are starting to get some reviews. The Irish Times described it as "fresh, fearless music", The Wire called it "strong", and Downbeat gave a nice review, as well as the New York City Jazz Record.

I hope you will consider listening to it!

I won’t be pressing vinyl for this record but I am starting to put together my next project, which I intend to record entirely analog and press to vinyl in 2017. I will keep you posted.

Thanks for your support!
Jerome Sabbagh

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