Kamasi WashingtonHarmony Of Difference

Label:

Young Turks – YT171

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Contemporary Jazz

Tracklist

Difference
A1 Desire
Double Bass [Upright Bass]Miles Mosely*
DrumsRonald Bruner Jr.
Drums, PercussionTony Austin
KeyboardsBrandon Coleman
PianoCameron Graves
Tenor SaxophoneKamasi Washington
TromboneRyan Porter
TrumpetDontae Winslow
4:36
A2 Humility
Double Bass [Upright Bass]Miles Mosely*
DrumsRonald Bruner Jr.
Drums, PercussionTony Austin
KeyboardsBrandon Coleman
PianoCameron Graves
Tenor SaxophoneKamasi Washington
TromboneRyan Porter
TrumpetDontae Winslow
2:46
A3 Knowledge
Double Bass [Upright Bass]Miles Mosely*
DrumsRonald Bruner Jr.
Drums, PercussionTony Austin
KeyboardsBrandon Coleman
PianoCameron Graves
Tenor SaxophoneKamasi Washington
TromboneRyan Porter
TrumpetDontae Winslow
3:51
A4 Perspective
Double Bass [Upright Bass]Miles Mosely*
DrumsRonald Bruner Jr.
Drums, PercussionTony Austin
KeyboardsBrandon Coleman
PianoCameron Graves
Tenor SaxophoneKamasi Washington
TromboneRyan Porter
TrumpetDontae Winslow
3:24
A5 Integrity
Double Bass [Upright Bass]Miles Mosely*
DrumsRonald Bruner Jr.
Drums, PercussionTony Austin
KeyboardsBrandon Coleman
PianoCameron Graves
Tenor SaxophoneKamasi Washington
TromboneRyan Porter
TrumpetDontae Winslow
3:47
Harmony Of Difference
B Truth
Alto SaxophoneTerrace Martin
CelloPeter Jacobson
ChoirThalma De Freitas
Double Bass [Upright Bass]Miles Mosely*
DrumsRonald Bruner Jr.
Drums, PercussionTony Austin
Electric BassThundercat
FluteRickey Washington
GuitarMatt Haze
KeyboardsBrandon Coleman
PianoCameron Graves
Tenor SaxophoneKamasi Washington
TromboneRyan Porter
TrumpetDontae Winslow
VibraphoneNick Mancini
ViolaMolly Rogers
ViolinTylana Renga*
13:30

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Dom Chi No LLC
  • Copyright ©Dom Chi No LLC
  • Licensed ToYoung Turks Recordings Ltd
  • Recorded AtElectro-Vox Recording Studios
  • Published ByBig Deal Music
  • Lacquer Cut AtElectric Mastering
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BH80465

Credits

  • Artwork [EP Art]Mike Park (5)
  • Composed By, Producer, ConductorKamasi Washington
  • Lacquer Cut ByGuy*
  • Mastered By [Mastering Engineer]Kevin "Daddy Kev" Moo*
  • Mixed By [Assistant Mixing Engineer]Bryan Dimaio
  • Mixed By [Mixing Engineer]Russell Elevado
  • PaintingAmani Washington
  • Recorded By [Additional Recording Engineer]Benjamin Adamson (2)
  • Recorded By [Assistant Recording Engineer]Christopher Cerullo
  • Recorded By [Recording Engineer]Michael Harris (10)

Notes

Standard card outer sleeve containing cover photo and reverse has cityscape photo with the EP title across the top. No barcode or other information on the back. Spine has artist name and EP title along with catalogue number. The record is standard black vinyl and comes in a basic black paper sleeve. This release also comes with a digital code.

Text on the barcode sticker on the reverse of the shrinkwrap:
℗ © 2017 Dom Chi No LLC. Under exclusive license to Young Turks Recordings Ltd.

Includes a booklet containing paintings and photographs from the project and release credits.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (On sticker): 889030017116
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, hand-etched, variant 1): YT 171 A1 GUY'S ELECTRIC BH80465-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, hand-etched, variant 1): YT 171 B1 BH80465-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, hand-etched, variant 2): YT 171 A1 GUY'S ELECTRIC VT BH80465-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, hand-etched, variant 2): YT 171 B1 BH80465-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, hand-etched, variant 3 [TI1 mirrored]): YT 171 A1 TI1 Guy's ELECTRIC BH80465-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, hand-etched, variant 3 [∇I mirrored]): YT 171 B1 ∇I BH80465-01 B1

Other Versions (5 of 10)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Harmony Of Difference (CD, EP) Young Turks YTCD171 UK 2017
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Harmony Of Difference (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Test Pressing) Young Turks YT171 2017
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Harmony Of Difference (CD, EP) Young Turks YTCD171 UK 2017
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Harmony Of Difference (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP) Young Turks YT171 US 2017
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Harmony Of Difference (CD, EP) Beat Records YTCD171JP Japan 2017

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Reviews

  • matviller's avatar
    matviller
    Wow guys I really disagree with you! This place is to help guide your vinyle purchases and try to find which is THE best pressing of that album you really love listening to. I truly appreciate every comment people have on a particular pressing, but am not interested in knowing their opinion on the actual music. The music's listening quality is what we should really be focusing on on discogs, there are other platforms to discuss music appreciation. Hey if in your review of a press you want to slip in a line about your appreciation of the album and artist, thats's all good! Of course we are all music lovers, but the real pertinent comments and the "raison d'être" of discogs is really about press quality and information on the overall packaging. My opinion guys, you do you ;)
    • Plattensammler123's avatar
      Wonderful compositions, but mine sounds a bit flat… unfortunately. Maybe I’ll give his other records a try on vinyl
      • o.nyzhin's avatar
        o.nyzhin
        Edited 4 years ago
        I got an awful copy, unfortunately. Full of scratches and noise during playing
        • smithyhouse1's avatar
          smithyhouse1
          Wonder what it feels like to write this stuff, get all this music together, rehearse it, do the recording sessions, etc. only to have people complain about the inner sleeve and describe it (begrudgingly) as "overall a worthwhile purchase". Nice to see some folk enthusing about the actual music - isn't this what it is all supposed to be about anyway?
          • permanent_records_US's avatar
            Wish it was a 45, but damn is this a silky smooth half hour spin. A constant go-to when I want a morning spin to start my day. Sound quality is just right, and the message behind the album included within makes this an appealing concept piece. For me, this is more enjoyble than Kamasi's over the top, lofty performances on The Epic (not a comparison of the artistic quality bc each is it's own vision, but for casual listening this takes the cake)
            • Eirikstim's avatar
              Eirikstim
              This is a fabulous record clocking in at over thirty minutes of joyous jazz, and a fabulous lush pressing it is too. Bargain priced with a code and booklet included, so please no whining about the thin paper inner sleeve already!
              • CaptainPugwash's avatar
                CaptainPugwash
                Interesting that this gets classed as an E.P. rather than an album. Guess it's a sign of the times, what with all these 79 minute albums that seem to be that length just to fill out a CD.

                Years ago this would just be a normal album because it plays at 33 1/3 and it's playing time is longer than thousands of albums listed on discogs. Take for example Grover Washington Jr's 1972 album "All The King's Horses" - which clocks in at an almost identical playing time.
                • gnombyX's avatar
                  gnombyX
                  Edited 7 years ago
                  Good pressing: occasional light clics and pops can be heard on quieter parts but not affecting the overall listening experience.
                  I bought it at 11€ which is a true bargain, however i would have been happy to spend a couple of extra € for a better packaging. The external sleeve is very thin cardboard and the inner sleeve is basic hard paper. The included booklet is very nice and i like very much the artwork. It would be great if it was a 12" booklet rather than the actual "pocket size"
                  • dagerman's avatar
                    dagerman
                    Lovely sounding pressing. Sadly arrives in a poor quality inner paper sleeve that's not much better than stuffing it straight into the jacket. Music, as always with Kamasi, is sensational and the production is beautiful. Very organic sounding.
                    • PutYrDukesUp's avatar
                      PutYrDukesUp
                      Edited 7 years ago
                      The music itself is killer. Obviously wish there were more to it, but I think it's a fantastic batch of music as a follow up to the Epic. Seems to be a solid pressing. My disc is quiet, flat, clean, and sounds great. The only bummer is the packaging. The sleeve is fairly thin and flimsy, the black paper inner is extreamly thin and flimsy and the whole package doesn't fit very well together (the disc doesn't want to fit inside the inner, and the inner doesn't want to fit in the sleeve). Overall a worthwhile purchase.

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