Jazz at the Pawn Shop. Anyone know what Vol. ?


I've heard of a cd called "Jazz at the Pawn Shop" that was supposed to be an incredible cd. Can anyone guide me to which volume it is and by what artist? Any help would be greatly appriciated. Thanks
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Oh yeah, "incredible" is the word that always comes to my mind when I hear Swedes playing Dixieland jazz.
As good as the SACD of "Pawnshop" might be, I have it on vinyl and CD. The atmospherics of the vinyl are a "you are there" experience. IMHO, these Swedes do quite well with the American idiom.
Riley, thanks for the search. I had found it on line but didn't know which volume to get. My player doesn't play sacds to there potential so I was looking for a red book.
Viridian, I'm always glad to know there's still assholes left in the world.
Hifiman, what you're talking about is the reason I'm searching for the cd. It's hard to find music that puts you there anymore. I have a Kieth Jarret Trio cd that's live recorded and it puts you right in the audiance. Glad to know you understand. I don't have a turntable to play vinyl on , but my music room is treated and my system is very three dimensional. Thank's for your input.
I think FIM may have this, they have Three Blind Mice recordings as well. Japanese jazz recordings that are also very good. I have a couple of different LP editions and the older CD one, if you can get a premium CD that would be the way to go. A great bargain is the three CD set by Rob Wassermann. $16.95 for some of the best sound you can get. The duet with Jennifer Warnes of Ballad of a Runaway Horse is better than the version on "Famous Blur Raincoat" and is used by many to set up their speakers.