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He Liked the "Tea" Too

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Sublime Harmonies From Hollies


Truly, you can live without The Hollies' version of "That's How Strong My Love Is," compared to The Rolling Stones' white boy version, which you can also do without once you've heard Otis Redding do it. 

But the hit opener "I Can't Let Go" is everything one expects from a Hollies single: great harmonies, driving beat, crisp guitars and a melodic anchor with echoes of The Beatles and especially The Byrds. 

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Artist: 
The Hollies
Album: 
Beat Group!
Cred Label: 
Imperial/Sundazed LP 5359 180g mono LP
Cred Prod: 
N/A
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Cred Mix: 
N/A
Cred Mast: 
Bob Irwin

Truly, you can live without The Hollies' version of "That's How Strong My Love Is," compared to The Rolling Stones' white boy version, which you can also do without once you've heard Otis Redding do it. 

Step Aside Beyoncé!


Accidental good timing or purposeful, Speakers Corner’s decision to reissue this Etta James classic now, couldn’t have come at a better time.

If you’re a fan of the UK belter Adele you really need to hear this album because the similarities between her and Ms. James are striking. So much so, that it can’t be coincidental. I’d bet Adele Laurie Blue Adkins is a big Etta James fan.

Artist: 
Etta James
Album: 
At Last!
Cred Label: 
Argo/Speakers Corner LPS-4003 180g LP
Cred Prod: 
Leonard and Phil Chess
Cred Eng: 
Ron Malo?
Cred Mix: 
Ron Malo?
Cred Mast: 
Willem Makkee at UMG Berliner

Accidental good timing or purposeful, Speakers Corner’s decision to reissue this Etta James classic now, couldn’t have come at a better time.

Speakers Corner/Analogue Productions 33.3/45rpm Shootout!


The concert promoter, tour organizer, record label owner Norman Granz had a knack for assembling groups that produced successful sessions like this. Benny Green's somewhat defensive annotation tells you the story: Webster had been popular during the big band "swing" era as a member of Duke Ellington's band as its first star tenor saxophonist. He was one of the "big three," the others being Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins.

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Ben Webster
Album: 
The Soul of Ben Webster
Cred Label: 
Verve/Speakers Corner/AP V6-8359 180g LP and 2 45rpm LPs
Cred Prod: 
Norman Granz
Cred Eng: 
N/A
Cred Mix: 
N/A
Cred Mast: 
Willem Makkee (S.C)/George Marino at Sterling Sound (A.P.)

The concert promoter, tour organizer, record label owner Norman Granz had a knack for assembling groups that produced successful sessions like this. Benny Green's somewhat defensive annotation tells you the story: Webster had been popular during the big band "swing" era as a member of Duke Ellington's band as its first star tenor saxophonist. He was one of the "big three," the others being Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins.

Decemberists Return to Basics on Latest


Long time Decemberist fans will note the return to basics on this set of sturdy, anthemic Colin Meloy penned Celtic-style folk-rock tunes packed with heroic, pseudo-mythical lyrics and mixed time metaphors.

Unlike previous Decemberist albums, this one is not built around a story or a narrative theme. It's just a collection of unrelated songs and that makes it all the more attractive.

Despite the trappings, the songs are by no means about whaling and medieval days.

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Artist: 
The Decemberists
Album: 
The King is Dead
Cred Label: 
Capitol 509996 42727 1 9 180g LP+ CD quality digital download
Cred Prod: 
Tucker Martine and The Decemberists
Cred Eng: 
Tucker Martine
Cred Mix: 
Tucker Martine
Cred Mast: 
Stephen Marcussen at Marcussen Mastering

Long time Decemberist fans will note the return to basics on this set of sturdy, anthemic Colin Meloy penned Celtic-style folk-rock tunes packed with heroic, pseudo-mythical lyrics and mixed time metaphors.

Grace and Sophistication From Genre Bending Mini-Orchestra


If you're not acquainted, Pink Martini is either a large band or a "small orchestra" of 12 and occasionally more, created back in 1997 by Portland pianist Thomas M. Lauderdale and the group's lead singer China Forbes. The two began collaborating for fun while at Harvard.

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Pink Martini
Album: 
Splendor in the Grass
Cred Label: 
Heinz HNZ006LP 2 180g LPs
Cred Prod: 
Thomas M. Lauderdale and Alex Marashian
Cred Eng: 
Dave Friedlander
Cred Mix: 
Dave Friedlander with Guillaume Lejault
Cred Mast: 
Bernie Grundman with Joe Bozzi at Bernie Grundman Mastering

If you're not acquainted, Pink Martini is either a large band or a "small orchestra" of 12 and occasionally more, created back in 1997 by Portland pianist Thomas M. Lauderdale and the group's lead singer China Forbes. The two began collaborating for fun while at Harvard.

Lanois Project Brings the Funk


 

The absolutely stunning, immediate and transparent sound is the first thing that hits you about this double LP, 3 sided record, which documents Daniel Lanois’ touring band. That’s partly a result of the stunning sound, yes, but it’s also partly because so much else recorded these days, just plain sucks sonically. The recording has "jump" quality, meaning a few vocals have such verisimilitude you might jump up and feel an adrenaline surge thinking a live human has invaded your listening room (watch out for that on "Sing.")

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Artist: 
Black Dub
Album: 
Black Dub
Cred Label: 
Jive 88697-74094-1-R1 2 180g LPs (3 sides)+ MP3 dowload
Cred Prod: 
Daniel Lanois
Cred Eng: 
Mark Howard
Cred Mix: 
Daniel Lanois and Mark Howard

The absolutely stunning, immediate and transparent sound is the first thing that hits you about this double LP, 3 sided record, which documents Daniel Lanois’ touring band. That’s partly a result of the stunning sound, yes, but it’s also partly because so much else recorded these days, just plain sucks sonically. The recording has "jump" quality, meaning a few vocals have such verisimilitude you might jump up and feel an adrenaline surge thinking a live human has invaded your listening room (watch out for that on "Sing.")

B-3 Breakthrough For Young


I don't what Rudy Van Gelder was thinking or doing when he recorded the opening tune "Zoltan," by Woody Shaw who's on trumpet here. Rudy's got Elvin Jones' drum kit mixed way up front in the right channel and he's positively nailed Jones' muscular cymbal sound. And he's got Young's Hammond B-3 appearing three-dimensionally well-focused and forward of a line between the speakers. That's unusual for Rudy. He gets great presence from Shaw's trumpet in the left channel and Joe Henderson's tenor in the right.

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Artist: 
Larry Young
Album: 
Unity
Cred Label: 
Blue Note/Music Matter MMBST 84221 2 45rpm 180g LPs
Cred Prod: 
Alfred Lion
Cred Eng: 
Rudy Van Gelder
Cred Mix: 
Rudy Van Gelder
Cred Mast: 
Kevin Gray at AcousTech Mastering

I don't what Rudy Van Gelder was thinking or doing when he recorded the opening tune "Zoltan," by Woody Shaw who's on trumpet here. Rudy's got Elvin Jones' drum kit mixed way up front in the right channel and he's positively nailed Jones' muscular cymbal sound. And he's got Young's Hammond B-3 appearing three-dimensionally well-focused and forward of a line between the speakers. That's unusual for Rudy. He gets great presence from Shaw's trumpet in the left channel and Joe Henderson's tenor in the right.

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