℗ 2019 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Released November 8, 2019
Duration 43m 35s
Record Label ABC Jazz
Genre Jazz
 

Hot House

Kevin Hunt Trio

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1.1
On A Clear Day (Live from Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 2018)
Kevin Hunt Trio
7:42
Valses nobles et sentimentales, M. 61  
1.2
1. Modéré - très franc (Live from Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 2018)
Kevin Hunt Trio
7:37
1.3
Black (Live from Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 2018)
Kevin Hunt Trio
11:09
1.4
What Is This Thing Called Love / Hot House / Little Rootie Tootie (Live from Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, 2018)
Kevin Hunt Trio
7:53
1.5
Things Ain’t (Arrangement inspired by the Aboriginal chant ‘Barrabul-la’ (Wollawarree Bennelong – Wangul clan, 1793, with permission from the Sydney Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council) and ‘Things Ain’t What They Used to Be’ (Mercer Ellington, 194
Kevin Hunt Trio
9:14
ABC Jazz is thrilled to announce the release of Hothouse Live 2018, a brilliant and fascinating new album by the Kevin Hunt Trio. Recorded live in June 2018 at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Hothouse sees the trio of Kevin Hunt (piano), Karl Dunnicliff (double bass) and Dave Goodman (drums) perform works by composers as diverse as Maurice Ravel, Duke Ellington, Cole Porter, and a recently rediscovered chant from 1793 by the famous Indigenous leaders Woollarawarre Bennelong and Yemmerrawanne. “I've been working on this repertoire for many years. Each of the seemingly disparate musical entities of Ravel, Ellington, American jazz standards, bebop and music of Australian Indigenous culture seems to have evolved naturally for me through playing and experimenting with the Stuart & Sons piano. And the art itself – so many aspects intrigue me about the performance of jazz piano style. The scope of repertoire is huge, and the potential of presenting in various ways is wide open in a jazz performance.” - Kevin Hunt
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – ABC Jazz Studio Masters
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Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.62
-0.66 to -0.60
-15.47
-16.25 to -15.02
-13.18
-13.50 to -12.70
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9 to 10
1
On A Clear Day (Live from Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 2018)
-0.66-15.11-13.19
2
1. Modéré - très franc (Live from Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 2018)
-0.60-15.24-13.19
3
Black (Live from Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 2018)
-0.60-15.02-12.79
4
What Is This Thing Called Love / Hot House / Little Rootie Tootie (Live from Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, 2018)
-0.60-15.73-13.510
5
Things Ain’t (Arrangement inspired by the Aboriginal chant ‘Barrabul-la’ (Wollawarree Bennelong – Wangul clan, 1793, with permission from the Sydney Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council) and ‘Things Ain’t What They Used to Be’ (Mercer Ellington, 194
-0.64-16.25-13.510

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