Setting "Overhang" Using a "Double Null Point Grid" Type Alignment Gauge

The animated graphic here is taken from the DVD "21st Century Vinyl: Michael Fremer's Practical Guide to Turntable Set-up". The gauge is similar to the kind supplied by Pro-Ject and other turntable manufacturers. It's accuracy is predicated upon the correct pivot-to-spindle for the particular tonearm.

"Soular Energy" Sounding Better Than Ever!

The late Carl E. Jefferson's Concord Records, (now owned by Concord Music Group, which owns Fantasy, Prestige, Riverside, Stax, Specialty, Telarc, Hear Music etc.), founded in 1972 at a time when the pioneering jazz "majors" Blue Note and the above mentioned Prestige, Riverside, etc. had all been bought and turned into catalog to be "asset managed" with little or no forward direction, remains, like Norman Granz's Pablo Records, among the most underrated and undervalued labels in the used LP market.

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The Ray Brown Trio Featuring Gene Harris
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Soular Energy
Cred Label: 
Concord/Analogue Productions AAPJ-268-45 2 45rpm 200g LPs
Cred Prod: 
Carl E. Jefferson
Cred Eng: 
Phil Edwards
Cred Mix: 
Phil Edwards
Cred Mast: 
Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
The late Carl E. Jefferson's Concord Records, (now owned by Concord Music Group, which owns Fantasy, Prestige, Riverside, Stax, Specialty, Telarc, Hear Music etc.), founded in 1972 at a time when the pioneering jazz "majors" Blue Note and the above mentioned Prestige, Riverside, etc. had been bought and turned into catalog to be "asset managed" with little or no forward direction, remains, like Norman Granz's Pablo Records, among the most underrated and undervalued on the used LP market.

"In A Silent Way" Finally Reissued AAA By Mobile Fidelity

Note: What's directly below is a very personal review of this album's music, followed by a sonic assessment, prompted by Sony/Legacy's late 2000's 180g reissue of " In A Silent Way" originally published on musicangle.com, followed by an updated review of Mobile Fidelity's recent AAA reissue.-ed.

Maybe the soundtrack to your life didn’t exist in 1969 or if you’re fortyish was filtered through an amniotic sack. 1969 was an unsettling year. The Fall was post-Woodstock and spelled the end of the ‘60s, though what we now think of as “the ‘60’s” arguably didn’t happen until the ‘70s.

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Miles Davis
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In A Silent Way
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Columbia/Mobile Fidelity MFSL 1-377 180g LP
Note: What's directly below is a very personal review of Sony/Legacy's late 2000's In A Silent Way 180g vinyl reissue originally published on musicangle.com, followed by an update review of Mobile Fidelity's recent AAA reissue.-ed.

Wes Montgomery In Your Room "Smokin' At The Half Note"

Only side one was actually recorded live at New York's now shuttered Half Note back in June of 1965; the other side was taped during an Autumn studio date at Van Gelder's place in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. The Kelly Trio, which included Jimmy Cobb and Paul Chambers — the rest of Miles Davis' former rhythm section — is joined by one of the world's most original jazz guitarist, the late Wes Montgomery, on a smooth set that goes down easy both because of the straight-ahead swing of the playing and Van Gelder's superb recording.
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Wynton Kelly Trio With Wes Montgomery
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Smokin' At the Half Note
Cred Label: 
Verve/Analogue Productions AVRJ V6-8333 2 200g 45rpm LPs
Cred Prod: 
Creed Taylor
Cred Eng: 
Rudy Van Gelder
Cred Mix: 
Rudy Van Gelder
Cred Mast: 
George Marino
Only side one was actually recorded live at New York's now shuttered Half Note back in June of 1965; the other side was taped during an Autumn studio date at Van Gelder's place in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. The Kelly Trio, which included Jimmy Cobb and Paul Chambers — the rest of Miles Davis' former rhythm section — is joined by one of the world's most original jazz guitarist, the late Wes Montgomery, on a smooth set that goes down easy both because of the straight-ahead swing of the playing and Van Gelder's superb recording. The live side captures Montgomery's rich sound better than any other recording I've ever heard, and the studio side is only down a notch from that.

Jersey Guitar Mafia Alert!

Here's a chance for those living in the New York metropolitan area to see a live performance of four guitar greats playing their musical heritage at a New Jersey Italian restaurant. Too bad James Gandolfini passed away because I bet he'd be there.

Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories" Is Retro-Disco Ear Candy

Escaping The Doors' "Light My Fire" was impossible throughout 1967's "Summer of Love". Likewise, unless you shuttered yourself indoors throughout this year's "Summer of Blah" you simply couldn't avoid Daft Punk's break out hit "Get Lucky" culled from the unlikely number eight spot in the album's thirteen song sequence.

What do I mean by "Summer of Blah"? Is this not the most, compliant, passive, drippy, "blah" generation to come down the pike in decades?

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Columbia Records 88883716861 2 180g LPs+ MP3 download
Cred Prod: 
Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
Cred Eng: 
Peter Franco, Mick Guzauski, Florian Lagatta
Cred Mix: 
Mick Guzauski
Cred Mast: 
Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering (lacquers cut by Chab at Translab, Paris
Escaping The Doors' "Light My Fire" was impossible throughout 1967's "Summer of Love". Likewise, unless you shuttered yourself indoors throughout this year's "Summer of Blah" you simply couldn't avoid Daft Punk's break out hit "Get Lucky" culled from the unlikely number eight spot in the album's thirteen song sequence.

What do I mean by "Summer of Blah"? Is this not the most, compliant, passive, drippy, "blah" generation to come down the pike in decades?

The Two New* Rolling Stones Box Sets: Deal or No Deal? Part I

As you know, digital is "perfect", so it shall remain a mystery why Part 1 of the Rolling Stones Box Set feature originally published on musicangle.com in 2011 got lost in the conversion to analogplanet.com. Part II made it. The omission was discovered recently when a reader asked about the recent ABKCO individual clear vinyl reissues. He was told to read the two part story because according to ABKCO, the new clear vinyl reissues were sourced from the files that produced the box set's excellent results, but of course Part 1 was nowhere to be found on the site. So belatedly, here it is.-Ed.

22,000 Records On Sale at the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archive of Recorded Sound August 8-10th

Vinyl fans began lining up at 8:00AM in front of the Lincoln Center Plaza home of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts for a 22,000 LP sale. The records were culled from the collection of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archive of Recorded Sound.

Origin Live Resolution Mk3 Turntable and Illustrious Mk3C Tone Arm Still Captivates

U.K. based Origin Live has been building its iconoclastic line of turntables and tone arms for decades now and though its American visibility remains relatively low, it has managed to attract a small but enthusiastic and growing consumer fan base .

Analog Corner #44

I literally dropped everything when Rega's new Planar 25 turntable arrived a few weeks ago. I'd heard the 'table compared with the Planar 3 at designer Roy Gandy's house when I visited Rega last fall—see "Analog Corner" in the January '99 Stereophile—and was anxious to audition it in my own system and tell you what I heard.

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