Live at The Village Vanguard (Michel Petrucciani Album)

Live At The Village Vanguard (Michel Petrucciani Album)

Live At The Village Vanguard is a jazz album by Michel Petrucciani.

The album was recorded live at the Village Vanguard club in Greenwich Village, New York City using the Fedco Audio Labs remote truck. The engineers were Tom Arrison and Gabreal Franklin, editing and assembly by Phil Edwards, Gabreal Franklin and Michel Petrucciani. Digital remastering for the Blue Note CD reissue (catalogue number 7243 5 40382 2 8) was by Kurt Lundvall, with the reissue produced by Michael Cuscuna and Eli Wolf.

The original album was produced by Gabreal Franklin, as part of a project in conjunction with George Wein, of "Newport Jazz Festival" fame.

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