"Pan"-Demonium Breaks Out As Mo-Fi Issues "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan"
There was no "sophomore slump" for Bob Dylan. Quite the contrary. His first album brought promise, but it was an album of covers with but two originals and it hardly sold. Some at Columbia called signing Dylan "Hammond's Folly," and the lackluster sales for Dylan's debut seemed to back them up.
In the early 1960s Columbia was a "classy" label that did not do no rock'n'roll and it certainly wasn't a label big on folk music. That would be Maynard Solomon's Vanguard or Folkways. So when Dylan's debut stiffed, the pressure was on.
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Bob Dylan
Album:
The Freewheelin'
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Columbia/Mobile Fidelity MFSL 2-378
Cred Prod:
John Hammond, Tom Wilson
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Cred Mast:
Krieg Wunderlich, assisted by Shawn R. Britton on the Gain Two Ultra Analog System
That Crazy Little Thing Called "Azimuth" Part 2
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That Crazy Little Thing Called "Azimuth" Part 1
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David Bowie's "....Ziggy Stardust..." Gets Vinyl Reissue From Original Master Tapes
Originally released in June of 1972, Bowie's "rock concept album" broke the then still obscure musician and changed the face of rock'n'roll forever—and that ain't hyperbole. If this wasn't the album that gave Freddie Mercury his dream, I can't imagine what was.
From the apocalyptic opening song to the messianic "Starman" aimed at a generation facing urban and cultural decay in a post-hippie era, Bowie had his finger on the pulse of the new generation and he hit them hard with his rock star creation.
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David Bowie
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The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
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EMI DBZSX 40 180g LP+96/24 (etc.) DVD
Cred Prod:
David Bowie and Ken Scott
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Ken Scott
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Ken Scott
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Ray Staff at Air Mastering
VPI Traveler/Dynavector 20x2H Contest Now Includes Mikey Microscope Set-up
The Doors At 45 On 45!
Do you really need a musical discussion at this point in time? All I can say is that in the "Summer of Love" of 1967, all you could hear coming from car radios, and open windows was the edited version of "Light My Fire." It defined that summer for most of my peers and was the perfect calling card with which to beg for some action from a date. Hard to believe that was 45 years ago.
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The Doors
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The Doors
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Elektra/Analogue Productions AAPP 74007-45 2 200g 45rpm LPs
Cred Prod:
Paul A. Rothchild
Cred Eng:
Bruce Botnick
Cred Mix:
Bruce Botnick
Cred Mast:
Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab, Ojai, CA
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GM Just Screwed Me! (And Not in a Way I Like)
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Thelonious Monk Plays Just For You
You can tell me yours, but my first encounter with Thelonious Monk was the 1963 Columbia album Criss-Cross (CS 8838). I'd given up on rock'n'roll, which had become all Fabian and Frankie Avalon-ed out and new musical adventures of a more adult nature were in order for this high-schooler.
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Thelonious Monk
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The London Collection Volume 1
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Black Lion/ORG Music ORGM-1052 1 33 1/3rpm 180 LP, 2 45rpm 180g LPs
Cred Prod:
Alan Bates
Cred Eng:
John Timperly
Cred Mix:
John Timperly
Cred Mast:
Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
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Being a "Persistent Nutjob" Pays Off!
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