A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald Performed By Clare Teal Recorded Direct-to-Disc
Recording direct-to-disk is difficult enough. The entire side has to be cut in one long take. Consider a big band vocal album like this, which has four songs per side. The orchestra and singer have to be ready as soon as the cutting stylus hits the lacquer and then they have to perform flawlessly on each track, pausing but a few seconds between songs.
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Clare Teal With the Syd Lawrence Orchestra
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A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald
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Chasing The Dragon VALDC003 180g LP
Cred Prod:
Mike Valentine
Cred Eng:
Rupert Coulson
Cred Mix:
Rupert Coulson
Cred Mast:
John Webber at Air Studio, London
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The Moody Electronica of Apple Rabbits' "Oberkampf"
Jay Fisher, in his mid-forties is Apple Rabbits. He writes and arranges, sings, plays guitar, bass, piano, keyboards and percussion. He also likes to experiment with electronica. The strings and flutes on this record are real though, and very convincingly recorded .
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Apple Rabbits
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Oberkampf
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Kilburn State Records KRAREP 1 12" EP
Cred Prod:
Charlie Conquest
Cred Eng:
Jay Fisher
Cred Mix:
Fran Ashcroft
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Fran Ashcroft, lacquers cut by Cicely Balston and Darrel Sheinman at Gearbox, London
"American Tunes" Is Allen Toussaint's Most Generous Posthumous Musical Gift
The late Allen Touissant preferred working in the background for most of his long career. He got his start playing piano in the 1950’s, when his Dr. Longhair-influence rollicking style caught the ear of Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino’s producer.
He was a songwriter and producer in the ‘60s and ‘70s, working on ear catching tunes like Ernie K-Doe’s “Mother-in Law”, Lee Dorsey’s “Working in a Coal Mine” and others that gave a broad swatch of young America a taste of New Orleans, even if the demographic didn’t recognize the origin until many years later.
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Allen Touissaint
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American Tunes
Cred Label:
Nonesuch 545656-1 2 180g LPs
Cred Prod:
Joe Henry
Cred Eng:
Ryan Freeland
Cred Mix:
Ryan Freeland
Cred Mast:
Robert C. Ludwig at Gateway Mastering, Chris Bellman, lacquer cutting
Two Tom Petty Box Sets Coming Soon, Commemorating 40th Anniversary of Debut
Newvelle Records Vinyl Project Launches Season Two Via Kickstarter
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Jazz at Lincoln Center To Release 4 LP Vinyl Box Set "Live in Cuba"
Veteran Jazz Dealer Jeff Barr Opens Euphoria Records in Palm Desert, CA.
Sam Records Reissues Miles Davis's "ascenseur pour l’échafaud" Soundtrack in its Original 10" Format
Best known to American Miles Davis fans as side one of the twelve inch Columbia Records LP release Jazz Track (CL1268), Ascenseur pour l’échafaud (“Elevator to the Scaffold”), the jazz soundtrack to the Louis Malle film was originally released in France in 1958 on the Fontana label as a 10” LP.
Miles Davis was in Paris playing the Club Saint-Germain as well as performing at the Olympia Theater. A chance meeting with director Malle who had just completed his first film, led to Miles agreeing to compose the soundtrack.
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Mies Davis
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Ascenseur pour l’échafaud
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Sam/Fontana
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N/A (Reissue producer Pete Hutchison)
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Ten LP Kinks Mono Box Cut by Kevin Gray From Original Analog Masters