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Jazz Detective, Deep Digs Music Group, Elemental Music
art direction Burton Yount
bass Jamil Nasser
co-producer [co-produced by], interviewer [liner notes] Andrew Stayman
tracks 1-1 to 1-4 drums Chuck Lampkin
tracks 2-3 to 2-5 drums Frank Gant
tracks 2-1, 2-2 drums Vernell Fournier
editor [album package] John Koenig
engineer [original recording], producer [associate] Jim Wilke
executive-producer [for elemental music] Carlos Agustin Calembert
executive-producer [for elemental music] Jordi Soley
executive-producer, supervised by, interviewee [liner notes] Ahmad Jamal
graphics [album] Gordon H Jee
interviewee [liner notes] Kenny Barron
interviewee [liner notes] Marshall Chess
liner notes Aaron Diehl
liner notes Eugene Holley Jr.
liner notes Jon Batiste
photography by [front + back covers] Don Bronstein
piano Ahmad Jamal
producer [associate] Charlie Puzzo Jr.
producer [associate] Joe Alterman
producer [associate], research [photo] Zak Shelby-Szyszko
producer [produced for release], research [photo], interviewer [liner notes] Zev Feldman
restoration [sound], mastered by Sheldon Zaharko
Emerald City Knights Vol.3 / Amad Jamal

The unreleased sound source of famous pianist Amad Jamal in Seattle from 1966 to 1968 appears! Works from the new label launched in 2022 by Zev Feldman, also known as Indie Jones of the jazz world, a famous disc excavation contractor who is active in Resonance Records, Blue Note Records, etc. . This is a trio featuring bassist Jamil Nasser and drummer Frank Gant in 1966-88. In front of the audience who also feels the atmosphere of the club at the time, you can play familiar standard songs such as Misty, Dead Leaves and Alfi, and enjoy Jamal's unique piano touch. Mastering from original analog tapes by famous engineer Bernie Grandman. Comments, interviews, and valuable photos from Les McCann-Emmett Cohen, Monty Alexander, etc. are posted. Japanese belt and commentary included.
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