Vinyl World Congress, Brighton Metropole, UK May 15th and 16th
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Run Out Groove Issues Expanded Delaney & Bonnie And Friends "Motel Shot"
I always wondered what motel in the real world had a room big enough to produce the spectacularly spacious sound on the ATCO original (ATCO SD-33-358) released in 1971. This is a live, spontaneous white gospel album featuring D&B plus Leon Russell, Gram Parsons, Bobby Whitlock, Jim Keltner, Dave Mason, Duane Allman and many others. The concept was to give listeners the touring musicians' post concert informal jam session experience—whether in a motel, airport, or even onboard the airplane.
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Delaney & Bonnie And Friends
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Motel Shot (expanded edition)
Cred Label:
Run Out Groove/ATCO ROGV-016 2 LPs
Cred Prod:
Delaney for DelBon, reissue produced by Pat Thomas and Bill Inglot
Cred Eng:
Bruce Botnick, Richard Moore & Lewis Peters
Cred Mix:
Bruce Botnick (home recordings), studio, N/A
Cred Mast:
Bill Inglot, vinyl pre-mastering Dave Shultz at D2 Mastering, lacquers cut by Jeff Powell at Sam Phillips Recording Service
The Cranberries' "everybody else is doing it, so why can't we?" First Time on Vinyl in 24 Years
What a voice, what a loss. Dolores O'Riordan, lead singer of the Irish group The Cranberries died suddenly in London January 15th, 2018 at age 46. She was in town for a recording session.
O'Riordan wrote lyrics and on some of the group's songs, the music as well, including three on this, the group's 1993 debut album. She also wrote music and lyrics on probably the group's best known song "Zombie"—her reaction to terrorist bombings by the Irish Republican Army—which is not on this album.
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The Cranberries
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everybody else is doing it, so why can't we?
Cred Label:
Analog Spark/Island AS00033 180g AAA LP
Cred Prod:
Stephen Street
Cred Eng:
Aiden McGovern (or Stephen Street)
Cred Mix:
N/A (probably Rich and Al Schmitt)
Cred Mast:
Sean Magee at Abbey Road
Which $10,000+ Cartridge Do You Prefer?
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New Jimi Hendrix Album "Both Sides of the Sky" Just Released (All Analog)
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"Concert For George" Beautifully Packaged, Released on 4 180g LP Box Set
Let's get directly to the point: the packaging of this almost $100 set is inversely proportional to the sound quality. The packaging is deluxe.
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Various Artists
Album:
Concert For George
Cred Label:
Craft Records CR000341 4 180g LPs
Cred Prod:
Jeff Lynne
Cred Eng:
Ryan Ulyate
Cred Mix:
Jeff Lynne and Ryan Ulyate
Cred Mast:
Gavin Lurssen (lacquers cut by Ron McMaster)
Legacy Recordings Announces “Largest Ever” Record Store Day Trove on Vinyl and Cassette!