Solos and Duets

Solos and Duets is a two disc compilation album of previously released recordings from Stash Records by the father and son pair Bucky Pizzarelli and John Pizzarelli. The entire release was riddled with mistakes, such as how disc one is actually disc two and vice versa.

Solos and Duets
Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 23, 1996 (1996-07-23)
GenreSwing
Length141:25
LabelJazz Classics
Bucky Pizzarelli chronology
Live at the Vineyard Theatre
(1996)
Solos and Duets
(1996)
Contrasts
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "You Must Believe in Spring"
  2. "The Folks Who Live on the Hill"
  3. "The Bad & The Beautiful"
  4. "Last Night When We Were Young"
  5. Medley: "Sophisticated Lady"/"Prelude to a Kiss"
  6. "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"
  7. "One Morning In May"
  8. Medley: "Autumn Leaves/"Autumn In New York"
  9. "Flashes"
  10. "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most"
  11. "Concerto for Guitar"
  12. "I Guess l'll Have To Change My Plan"
  13. "Out of This World"
  14. "The End of a Love Affair"
  15. "Ill Wind"
  16. "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"
  17. "'Round Midnight"
  18. "Solo Flight"
  19. "Blah! Blah! Blah!"
  20. "Candlelights"
  21. "All This and Heaven Too"
  22. Medley: "My Wonderful One"/"My Best Girl"

Disc two

  1. "Love for Sale"
  2. "Pretty Women"
  3. "Nuages"
  4. "Sutton Mutton"
  5. "Close Enough for Love"
  6. "Undecided"
  7. "Spain"
  8. "All Through the Night"
  9. "This Nearly Was Mine"
  10. "Come Rain or Come Shine"
  11. "Nikki"
  12. "Stems"
  13. "In a Mellow Tone"
  14. "Soon"
  15. "Why Did I Choose You?"
  16. "Romanza & In The Dark"
  17. "There Is No Greater Love"
  18. "In a Mist"
  19. "Four Brothers"
  20. "Lush Life"
  21. "Sleeping Bee"
  22. "Blame It on My Youth"
  23. "Goodbye"

Personnel

gollark: Git stands for GIT Is Tremendous.
gollark: The stages of git clone are: Receive a "pack" file of all the objects in the repo database Create an index file for the received pack Check out the head revision (for a non-bare repo, obviously)"Resolving deltas" is the message shown for the second stage, indexing the pack file ("git index-pack").Pack files do not have the actual object IDs in them, only the object content. So to determine what the object IDs are, git has to do a decompress+SHA1 of each object in the pack to produce the object ID, which is then written into the index file.An object in a pack file may be stored as a delta i.e. a sequence of changes to make to some other object. In this case, git needs to retrieve the base object, apply the commands and SHA1 the result. The base object itself might have to be derived by applying a sequence of delta commands. (Even though in the case of a clone, the base object will have been encountered already, there is a limit to how many manufactured objects are cached in memory).In summary, the "resolving deltas" stage involves decompressing and checksumming the entire repo database, which not surprisingly takes quite a long time. Presumably decompressing and calculating SHA1s actually takes more time than applying the delta commands.In the case of a subsequent fetch, the received pack file may contain references (as delta object bases) to other objects that the receiving git is expected to already have. In this case, the receiving git actually rewrites the received pack file to include any such referenced objects, so that any stored pack file is self-sufficient. This might be where the message "resolving deltas" originated.
gollark: UPDATE: this is wrong.
gollark: > Git uses delta encoding to store some of the objects in packfiles. However, you don't want to have to play back every single change ever on a given file in order to get the current version, so Git also has occasional snapshots of the file contents stored as well. "Resolving deltas" is the step that deals with making sure all of that stays consistent.
gollark: A lot?

References

  1. Dryden, Ken. Solos &amp Duets  Bucky Pizzarelli at AllMusic. Retrieved 2007-07-06.
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