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"App\Twig\Components\GestionPanierFavoriComponents"components/GestionPanierFavoriComponents.html.twig |
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| GestionEntetePageComponents |
"App\Twig\Components\GestionEntetePageComponents"components/GestionEntetePageComponents.html.twig |
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| ListePanier |
"App\Twig\Components\ListePanier"components/ListePanier.html.twig |
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| AjoutMailNewsletterComponent |
"App\Twig\Components\AjoutMailNewsletterComponent"components/AjoutMailNewsletterComponent.html.twig |
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| Component | App\Twig\Components\GestionEntetePageComponents {#2407 -requestStack: Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RequestStack {#290 …} -entity: ContainerSfwNWTr\EntityManagerGhost614a58f {#156 …} -security: Symfony\Bundle\SecurityBundle\Security {#240 …} -urlGenerator: Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Routing\Router {#135 …} -liveResponder: Symfony\UX\LiveComponent\LiveResponder {#2254 …} } |
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| ListePanier | App\Twig\Components\ListePanier | 10.0 MiB | 1.28 ms | |
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| Component | App\Twig\Components\ListePanier {#2484 #container: Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Argument\ServiceLocator {#2487 …} -requestStack: Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RequestStack {#290 …} -entityManager: ContainerSfwNWTr\EntityManagerGhost614a58f {#156 …} -security: Symfony\Bundle\SecurityBundle\Security {#240 …} -urlGenerator: Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Routing\Router {#135 …} -gestionPanier: App\Service\FrontGestionPanierFavori {#2486 …} -parameterBag: Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ParameterBag\ContainerBag {#130 …} -gestionSaleSetting: App\Service\GestionSaleSetting {#2060 …} +listePanier: null +listeModal: true +paysForme: null +paysSelectionne: null +selectedPays: null +fraisLivraison: 17.5 +montantTotal: 35.0 +tempsLivraison: 0 +quantite: 0 +categorieProduitEnum: [ "VINYLES" => "Vinyles" "MATERIEL_HIFI" => "Matériel HiFi" "ACCESSOIRES" => "Accessoires" "MASTER_TAPES" => "Master Tapes" ] -liveResponder: Symfony\UX\LiveComponent\LiveResponder {#2254 …} -formView: Symfony\Component\Form\FormView {#2523 …} -form: Symfony\Component\Form\Form {#2673 …} +formName: "pays" +formValues: [ "nom" => "" ] +isValidated: false +validatedFields: [] -shouldAutoSubmitForm: true } |
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| Input props | [ "produit" => App\Entity\Produit {#1885 -id: 1966 -nom: "Blood, Sweat and Tears - UltraDisc One-Step (Box Set 2 LP) 45 RPM" -informationComplementaire: "" -description: """ Musicians :\r\n David Clayton Thomas (lead vocals), Lew Soloff (trumpet, flugelhorn), Jim Fielder (bass), Dick Halligan (organ, piano, flute, trombone, vocals), Steve Katz (guitar, harmonica, vocals & lead vocals), Fred Lipsius (alto saxophone, piano), Chuck Winfield (trumpet, flugelhorn), Jerry Hyman (trombone), Alan Rubin (trumpet), Bobby Colomby (drums, percussion, vocals).\r\n \r\n Mastered from the Original Master Tapes with Mobile Fidelity's One-Step Process: Blood, Sweat & Tears UD1S 180 gram 45 RPM 2 LP Box Set Is Ultimate Version of 1968 Album !\r\n \r\n Superb Packaging Includes Opulent Box, Foil-Stamped Jackets, and SuperVinyl LPs : Deluxe Audiophile Pressing Strictly Limited to 6000 Numbered Copies (Limit Two Per Customer) ! \r\n \r\n James William Guercio-Produced Record Established New Precedents for Musical Fusion : Jazz-Rock Effort Includes "You've Made Me So Very Happy" and "Spinning Wheel" !\r\n \r\n Don't call it a comeback. Not only did Blood, Sweat & Tears' eponymous album establish new precedents for musical fusion and record production upon release in late 1968, the quadruple platinum set marked a new commercial beginning for a cross-cultural group nearly decimated months earlier when its prominent co-founder, Al Kooper, departed along with two other members. The resultant sophomore effort simply went on to top the charts for seven straight weeks, earn the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, spawn three successive Top 5 singles, and land the group a headlining slot at Woodstock. No wonder its reputation remains golden among listeners, particularly audiophiles, which have never experienced the hybrid fare in more vibrant fashion than on this collectible reissue.\r\n \r\n Strictly limited to 6000 numbered copies and pressed on MoFi SuperVinyl at RTI, Mobile Fidelity's ultra-hi-fi UltraDisc One-Step 180 gram 45 RPM 2LP edition presents Blood, Sweat & Tears with exacting sonics and unsurpassed visuals. Prized for decades for its rainbow of textures, colors, and openness as well as the tonalities, extension, and subtleties associated with the horn section Blood, Sweat & Tears now comes across with multi-dimensional scope and tremendous frequency responsiveness. The collective's genre-bending brass and woodwind instrumentation possess pointillistic details as rich, deep, and complex as a succulent Turkish espresso. Similarly, the originality, sophistication, and melodicism of the songs anchored by Jim Fielder's can-do-anything bass playing emerges with a newfound warmth, realism, and presence that surpass those even on the out-of-print ORG 45 RPM reissue. Such is the allure of UD1S and MoFi SuperVinyl.\r\n \r\n In addition, the lavish packaging and gorgeous presentation of the UD1S Blood, Sweat & Tears pressing also befit its extremely select status. Housed in a deluxe box, it features special foil-stamped jackets and faithful-to-the-original graphics that illuminate the splendor of the recording. No expense has been spared. Aurally and visually, this UD1S reissue exists as a curatorial artifact meant to be preserved, pored over, touched, and examined. It is made for discerning listeners who prize sound quality and production, and who desire to fully immerse themselves in the art and everything involved with the album, from the images to the finishes.\r\n \r\n Speaking of these critical aspects, it remains obvious producer James William Guercio valued them above all else when he manned the boards for the sessions. Working with engineer Roy Halee and the band's sensitive arrangements including that for the Number Two smash "You've Made Me So Very Happy", co-arranged by Kooper he helped spin the nonet's melange of classical, jazz, rock, folk, and blues into pop gold. Ignoring any stylistic boundaries, and preceding Chicago's similarly jazz-rock-centric debut by almost four months, the album interrupted formal convention and went against the grain of the era's dominant psychedelia. Along with creative interpretations of tunes by Traffic, Laura Nyro, and more, and fearless interplay of horns and keyboards, a key to the effort's mega-success and sterling reputation remains the vocals of David Clayton-Thomas.\r\n \r\n Reportedly discovered by Judy Collins, Clayton-Thomas brings a soulfulness and drama to the palette absent from the first album. His baritone emerges front and center on the country-leaning "And When I Die" and syncopated "Smiling Phases". The singer's multifaceted ability complements his colleagues deft approaches to tempo, transition, and tension, with solos dovetailing with jazz-derived segues to produce music that's at once elaborate, eclectic, and accessible never better represented than on the thrice Grammy-nominated "Spinning Wheel", a sly takedown of the LSD-addled era that ends with an Austrian tune from 1815 added at the last minute by Guercio to correct a mistake a one-off error on a set that seemingly has none other.\r\n \r\n Indeed, the most enduring appeal of Blood, Sweat & Tears pertains to the cohesive performances of a group that blazed its own trail. To focus on the playing of trumpeters / flugelhornists Lew Soloff and Chuck Winfield, drummer Bobby Colomby, organist Dick Halligan, guitarist Steve Katz, alto saxophonist Fred Lipsius, trombonist Jerry Hyman, and the aforementioned Clayton-Thomas and Fielder (many of whom also played auxiliary instruments) is to experience one of pop music's remarkable adventures.\r\n """ -prixVente: "229.50" -delaiLivraison: App\Enum\TempsLivraisonEnum {#1877 …} -musicienOrchestre: "David Clayton Thomas (lead vocals), Lew Soloff (trumpet, flugelhorn), Jim Fielder (bass), Dick Halligan (organ, piano, flute, trombone, vocals), Steve Katz (guitar, harmonica, vocals & lead vocals), Fred Lipsius (alto saxophone, piano)…" -sonMusic: App\Enum\SonMusicEnum {#1133 …} -grammageMusic: App\Enum\GrammageMusicEnum {#1137 …} -rpmMusic: App\Enum\RPMMusicEnum {#1140 …} -lpsMusic: 2 -setBoxMusic: false -limitedEdition: true -preCommande: false -selectionAAD: false -extraitYoutube: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GreaN1ljqGY" -referenceProduit: "Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab UD1S 016" -titreMorceau: [ [ "nom" => "1. 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Blues – Part II" "ordre" => 8 ] ] -artiste: App\Entity\Artiste {#1063 …} -label: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Label {#1880 …} -style: App\Entity\Style {#1468 …} -photoProduit: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2009 …} -morceauMP3: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1911 …} -typeMasterTape: null -marque: null -typeMateriel: null -produitTestePar: null -adresseInternetTest: null -poids: null -unite: null -caracteristique: null -typeAccessoire: null -optionPrixes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1997 …} -enregistreLe: DateTime @1607668584 {#1890 : 2020-12-11 06:36:24.0 UTC (+00:00) } -modifierLe: DateTime @1653484525 {#1870 : 2022-05-25 13:15:25.0 UTC (+00:00) } -categorie: App\Enum\CategorieProduitEnum {#1047 …} -produitComplementaires: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2003 …} -disponible: null -terminer: null -infoMasterTape: null -slug: "vinyles-blood-sweat-and-tears-ultradisc-one-step-box-set-2-lp-45-rpm-mobile-fidelity-sound-lab-ud1s-016" } "detaillePage" => false ] |
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| Component | App\Twig\Components\GestionPanierFavoriComponents {#2960 -requestStack: Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RequestStack {#290 …} -entity: ContainerSfwNWTr\EntityManagerGhost614a58f {#156 …} -security: Symfony\Bundle\SecurityBundle\Security {#240 …} -urlGenerator: Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Routing\Router {#135 …} -frontGestionPanier: App\Service\FrontGestionPanierFavori {#2486 …} -gestionSaleSetting: App\Service\GestionSaleSetting {#2060 …} +produit: App\Entity\Produit {#1885 -id: 1966 -nom: "Blood, Sweat and Tears - UltraDisc One-Step (Box Set 2 LP) 45 RPM" -informationComplementaire: "" -description: """ Musicians :\r\n David Clayton Thomas (lead vocals), Lew Soloff (trumpet, flugelhorn), Jim Fielder (bass), Dick Halligan (organ, piano, flute, trombone, vocals), Steve Katz (guitar, harmonica, vocals & lead vocals), Fred Lipsius (alto saxophone, piano), Chuck Winfield (trumpet, flugelhorn), Jerry Hyman (trombone), Alan Rubin (trumpet), Bobby Colomby (drums, percussion, vocals).\r\n \r\n Mastered from the Original Master Tapes with Mobile Fidelity's One-Step Process: Blood, Sweat & Tears UD1S 180 gram 45 RPM 2 LP Box Set Is Ultimate Version of 1968 Album !\r\n \r\n Superb Packaging Includes Opulent Box, Foil-Stamped Jackets, and SuperVinyl LPs : Deluxe Audiophile Pressing Strictly Limited to 6000 Numbered Copies (Limit Two Per Customer) ! \r\n \r\n James William Guercio-Produced Record Established New Precedents for Musical Fusion : Jazz-Rock Effort Includes "You've Made Me So Very Happy" and "Spinning Wheel" !\r\n \r\n Don't call it a comeback. Not only did Blood, Sweat & Tears' eponymous album establish new precedents for musical fusion and record production upon release in late 1968, the quadruple platinum set marked a new commercial beginning for a cross-cultural group nearly decimated months earlier when its prominent co-founder, Al Kooper, departed along with two other members. The resultant sophomore effort simply went on to top the charts for seven straight weeks, earn the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, spawn three successive Top 5 singles, and land the group a headlining slot at Woodstock. No wonder its reputation remains golden among listeners, particularly audiophiles, which have never experienced the hybrid fare in more vibrant fashion than on this collectible reissue.\r\n \r\n Strictly limited to 6000 numbered copies and pressed on MoFi SuperVinyl at RTI, Mobile Fidelity's ultra-hi-fi UltraDisc One-Step 180 gram 45 RPM 2LP edition presents Blood, Sweat & Tears with exacting sonics and unsurpassed visuals. Prized for decades for its rainbow of textures, colors, and openness as well as the tonalities, extension, and subtleties associated with the horn section Blood, Sweat & Tears now comes across with multi-dimensional scope and tremendous frequency responsiveness. The collective's genre-bending brass and woodwind instrumentation possess pointillistic details as rich, deep, and complex as a succulent Turkish espresso. Similarly, the originality, sophistication, and melodicism of the songs anchored by Jim Fielder's can-do-anything bass playing emerges with a newfound warmth, realism, and presence that surpass those even on the out-of-print ORG 45 RPM reissue. Such is the allure of UD1S and MoFi SuperVinyl.\r\n \r\n In addition, the lavish packaging and gorgeous presentation of the UD1S Blood, Sweat & Tears pressing also befit its extremely select status. Housed in a deluxe box, it features special foil-stamped jackets and faithful-to-the-original graphics that illuminate the splendor of the recording. No expense has been spared. Aurally and visually, this UD1S reissue exists as a curatorial artifact meant to be preserved, pored over, touched, and examined. It is made for discerning listeners who prize sound quality and production, and who desire to fully immerse themselves in the art and everything involved with the album, from the images to the finishes.\r\n \r\n Speaking of these critical aspects, it remains obvious producer James William Guercio valued them above all else when he manned the boards for the sessions. Working with engineer Roy Halee and the band's sensitive arrangements including that for the Number Two smash "You've Made Me So Very Happy", co-arranged by Kooper he helped spin the nonet's melange of classical, jazz, rock, folk, and blues into pop gold. Ignoring any stylistic boundaries, and preceding Chicago's similarly jazz-rock-centric debut by almost four months, the album interrupted formal convention and went against the grain of the era's dominant psychedelia. Along with creative interpretations of tunes by Traffic, Laura Nyro, and more, and fearless interplay of horns and keyboards, a key to the effort's mega-success and sterling reputation remains the vocals of David Clayton-Thomas.\r\n \r\n Reportedly discovered by Judy Collins, Clayton-Thomas brings a soulfulness and drama to the palette absent from the first album. His baritone emerges front and center on the country-leaning "And When I Die" and syncopated "Smiling Phases". The singer's multifaceted ability complements his colleagues deft approaches to tempo, transition, and tension, with solos dovetailing with jazz-derived segues to produce music that's at once elaborate, eclectic, and accessible never better represented than on the thrice Grammy-nominated "Spinning Wheel", a sly takedown of the LSD-addled era that ends with an Austrian tune from 1815 added at the last minute by Guercio to correct a mistake a one-off error on a set that seemingly has none other.\r\n \r\n Indeed, the most enduring appeal of Blood, Sweat & Tears pertains to the cohesive performances of a group that blazed its own trail. To focus on the playing of trumpeters / flugelhornists Lew Soloff and Chuck Winfield, drummer Bobby Colomby, organist Dick Halligan, guitarist Steve Katz, alto saxophonist Fred Lipsius, trombonist Jerry Hyman, and the aforementioned Clayton-Thomas and Fielder (many of whom also played auxiliary instruments) is to experience one of pop music's remarkable adventures.\r\n """ -prixVente: "229.50" -delaiLivraison: App\Enum\TempsLivraisonEnum {#1877 …} -musicienOrchestre: "David Clayton Thomas (lead vocals), Lew Soloff (trumpet, flugelhorn), Jim Fielder (bass), Dick Halligan (organ, piano, flute, trombone, vocals), Steve Katz (guitar, harmonica, vocals & lead vocals), Fred Lipsius (alto saxophone, piano)…" -sonMusic: App\Enum\SonMusicEnum {#1133 …} -grammageMusic: App\Enum\GrammageMusicEnum {#1137 …} -rpmMusic: App\Enum\RPMMusicEnum {#1140 …} -lpsMusic: 2 -setBoxMusic: false -limitedEdition: true -preCommande: false -selectionAAD: false -extraitYoutube: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GreaN1ljqGY" -referenceProduit: "Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab UD1S 016" -titreMorceau: [ [ "nom" => "1. Variations on a Theme by Erik Satie (1st and 2nd Movements)" "ordre" => 0 ] [ "nom" => "10. Variations on a Theme by Erik Satie (1st Movement)" "ordre" => 9 ] [ "nom" => "2. Smiling Phases" "ordre" => 1 ] [ "nom" => "3. Sometimes in Winter" "ordre" => 2 ] [ "nom" => "4. More and More" "ordre" => 3 ] [ "nom" => "5. And When I Die" "ordre" => 4 ] [ "nom" => "6. God Bless the Child" "ordre" => 5 ] [ "nom" => "7. Spinning Wheel" "ordre" => 6 ] [ "nom" => "8. You've Made Me So Very Happy" "ordre" => 7 ] [ "nom" => "9. Blues – Part II" "ordre" => 8 ] ] -artiste: App\Entity\Artiste {#1063 …} -label: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Label {#1880 …} -style: App\Entity\Style {#1468 …} -photoProduit: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2009 …} -morceauMP3: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1911 …} -typeMasterTape: null -marque: null -typeMateriel: null -produitTestePar: null -adresseInternetTest: null -poids: null -unite: null -caracteristique: null -typeAccessoire: null -optionPrixes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1997 …} -enregistreLe: DateTime @1607668584 {#1890 : 2020-12-11 06:36:24.0 UTC (+00:00) } -modifierLe: DateTime @1653484525 {#1870 : 2022-05-25 13:15:25.0 UTC (+00:00) } -categorie: App\Enum\CategorieProduitEnum {#1047 …} -produitComplementaires: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2003 …} -disponible: null -terminer: null -infoMasterTape: null -slug: "vinyles-blood-sweat-and-tears-ultradisc-one-step-box-set-2-lp-45-rpm-mobile-fidelity-sound-lab-ud1s-016" } +optionPrix: null +quantite: 1 +detaillePage: false -liveResponder: Symfony\UX\LiveComponent\LiveResponder {#2254 …} } |
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| Input props | [ "produit" => App\Entity\Produit {#2030 -id: 1173 -nom: "Bloodlines (Box Set 8 LP + Booklet) - 45 RPM" -informationComplementaire: "" -description: """ Blood, Sweat & Tears - Bloodlines\r\n \r\n Analogue Productions box set tells the story behind the groundbreaking horn band !\r\n \r\n Four album 45 RPM set includes :\r\n \r\n - Child Is Father To The Man \r\n - Blood, Sweat & Tears Self-Titled\r\n - Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 \r\n - Blood, Sweat & Tears 4\r\n \r\n In-depth essay by lead singer David Clayton-Thomas highlights booklet with rare photos.\r\n \r\n LPs mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from the original master tapes.\r\n \r\n Quality Record Pressings plating by Gary Salstrom, pressed on 200 gram audiophile vinyl.\r\n \r\n Housed in a custom designed lift-off lid box.\r\n \r\n David Clayton-Thomas landed in New York City in 1966, drawn from his native Canada to appear on the NBC network TV show "Hullabaloo" as a guest of fellow Canadian Paul Anka. Anka wanted a Canadian band to feature on the show and Clayton-Thomas fronted a jazz/rock band called The Bossmen - "we had the number one record in Canada at the time".\r\n \r\n Clayton-Thomas returned to Toronto after the show but the creative scene in the Big Apple beckoned. He got a NYC gig playing guitar for John Lee Hooker - and in the funky clubs of Greenwich Village he met several founding members of what was to become a chart-dominating jazz fusion band with an utterly distinctive sound - Blood, Sweat & Tears.\r\n \r\n For a brief period at the end of the 1960s and the start of the 1970s, Blood, Sweat & Tears, which fused a rock 'n' roll rhythm section to a horn section, stormed the pop charts. Clayton-Thomas joined this stellar group of musicians in 1969, bringing a handful of new songs as they delivered the monumental Grammy Album of the Year Blood, Sweat & Tears.\r\n \r\n Now hear the music and read the complete story about how this legendary band succeeded, from the ultimate BS&T insider - David Clayton-Thomas himself! Bloodlines, from Analogue Productions captures the BS&T sound as never before, on four remastered LPs - Child Is Father To The Man, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 and Blood, Sweat & Tears 4. Each album was remastered from the original master tapes by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound in New York, and each was plated and pressed on deluxe 200 gram heavyweight vinyl at our own Quality Record Pressings, maker of the world's finest-sounding LPs. The jackets - from Stoughton Printing - are top-of-the-line, old-style tip-on showcasing immaculately reproduced artwork. The whole set comes in a custom-designed deluxe slipcase.\r\n \r\n For this special box set, David Clayton-Thomas was gracious enough to contribute a wonderfully-written essay telling the whole history of the band and its origins. The eight-piece band signed to Columbia Records and recorded Blood, Sweat & Tears' debut album, Child Is Father to the Man, which was released in February 1968. Cofounder Al Kooper then departed, and the group was reorganized. Singer David Clayton-Thomas was added, trombonist Dick Halligan moved to the keyboards, and trumpeters Chuck Winfield and Lew Soloff replaced Randy Brecker and Jerry Weiss, with Jerry Hyman being added on trombone. This nine-piece unit, working with producer James William Guercio, made Blood, Sweat & Tears' self-titled second album, released in January 1969.\r\n \r\n Blood, Sweat & Tears was a runaway hit, spawning three gold-selling Top 10 singles, "You've Made Me So Very Happy", "Spinning Wheel", and "And When I Die", selling 3 million copies and winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.\r\n \r\n Guercio left afterward to work on a similar musical concept with Chicago Transit Authority, and Blood, Sweat & Tears increasingly became a backup group for Clayton-Thomas. Nevertheless, the third album, Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 (1970), and the fourth, Blood, Sweat & Tears 4 (1971), were substantial hits.\r\n \r\n This is a momentous box set presenting a historically-significant band in the deluxe fashion that it deserves. Like all of our Analogue Productions reissues, we've painstakingly sweated the details to bring you the utmost listening experience. Now you can listen to these cherished album favorites in the highest quality, as you gain insights into the band and its recordings from Clayton-Thomas' informative account of the band's history.\r\n \r\n """ -prixVente: "449.50" -delaiLivraison: App\Enum\TempsLivraisonEnum {#1833 …} -musicienOrchestre: "" -sonMusic: App\Enum\SonMusicEnum {#1133 …} -grammageMusic: App\Enum\GrammageMusicEnum {#1138 …} -rpmMusic: App\Enum\RPMMusicEnum {#1140 …} -lpsMusic: 8 -setBoxMusic: true -limitedEdition: true -preCommande: false -selectionAAD: false -extraitYoutube: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMp4bedPF1o" -referenceProduit: "AAPP BST 45" -titreMorceau: [ [ "nom" => "1. Go Down Gamblin'" "ordre" => 36 ] [ "nom" => "1. Hi-De-Ho" "ordre" => 25 ] [ "nom" => "1. Overture" "ordre" => 1 ] [ "nom" => "1. Variations On A Theme by erik Satie (1st and 2nd Movements)" "ordre" => 14 ] [ "nom" => "10. 40,000 Headmen" "ordre" => 34 ] [ "nom" => "10. For My Lady" "ordre" => 45 ] [ "nom" => "10. 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Each album was remastered from the original master tapes by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound in New York, and each was plated and pressed on deluxe 200 gram heavyweight vinyl at our own Quality Record Pressings, maker of the world's finest-sounding LPs. The jackets - from Stoughton Printing - are top-of-the-line, old-style tip-on showcasing immaculately reproduced artwork. The whole set comes in a custom-designed deluxe slipcase.\r\n \r\n For this special box set, David Clayton-Thomas was gracious enough to contribute a wonderfully-written essay telling the whole history of the band and its origins. The eight-piece band signed to Columbia Records and recorded Blood, Sweat & Tears' debut album, Child Is Father to the Man, which was released in February 1968. Cofounder Al Kooper then departed, and the group was reorganized. 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