Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits Album Issued From Original Master By Classic Records

The sound of this reissue is so spectacular, Classic can be forgiven for using the wrong cover art. They scanned a second pressing. The “SLP 18000 STEREO” is inside a mustard colored banner back and front on the first press, and the banner points to a Monument logo.

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Artist: 
Roy Orbison
Album: 
Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits
Cred Label: 
Classic/Monument SLP 18000 200g Quiex SV-P LP
Cred Prod: 
Fred Foster
Cred Eng: 
Bill Porter
Cred Mix: 
Bill Porter
Cred Mast: 
Bernie Grundman

The sound of this reissue is so spectacular, Classic can be forgiven for using the wrong cover art. They scanned a second pressing. The “SLP 18000 STEREO” is inside a mustard colored banner back and front on the first press, and the banner points to a Monument logo.

Stevie Ray Vaughan's Classic Expands To Double LP Set

It’s hard to believe 22 years have passed since this now classic set was released and almost 16 since Vaughan died in a helicopter crash following a concert in which he appeared with guitar greats Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and his brother Jimmie.

Couldn’t Stand The Weather was the group’s second Epic album, and what it lacked in originality it made up for with a stupendous performance from all involved.

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Artist: 
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
Album: 
Couldn't Stand The Weather
Cred Label: 
Pure Pleasure/Epic PPAN39304 2 180g LPs
Cred Prod: 
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chris Layton, Tommy Shannon, others
Cred Eng: 
Richard Mullen
Cred Mix: 
N/A
Cred Mast: 
N/A

It’s hard to believe 22 years have passed since this now classic set was released and almost 16 since Vaughan died in a helicopter crash following a concert in which he appeared with guitar greats Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and his brother Jimmie.

Richard Thompson's Latest is Solo Acoustic

Thompson’s first acoustic solo album (with overdubbed guitars and some keyboards added by Debra Dobkin) in many years is as the title and cover art promises, an intimate drawing room recital by a seemingly timeless artist who doesn’t get better with time because he dropped in seemingly fully formed during his Fairport Convention days much as James Taylor did on his first Apple solo album.

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Artist: 
Richard Thompson
Album: 
Front Parlour Ballads
Cred Label: 
Diverse Records 009LP 180g LP
Cred Prod: 
Simon Tassano and Richard Thompson
Cred Eng: 
no one credited
Cred Mix: 
Simon Tassano
Cred Mast: 
Ray Staff (LP), Jim Wilson (CD)

Thompson’s first acoustic solo album (with overdubbed guitars and some keyboards added by Debra Dobkin) in many years is as the title and cover art promises, an intimate drawing room recital by a seemingly timeless artist who doesn’t get better with time because he dropped in seemingly fully formed during his Fairport Convention days much as James Taylor did on his first Apple solo album.

The Bill Porter Blind Fold Test

Porter, not really blindfolded, was kept in the dark about what he was listening to, then asked to comment before it was revealed. (The subsequent identifications have been edited out of the transcript).

1)Dionne Warwick: “People Got To Be Free” Soulful (Produced by Chips Moman and Dionne Warwick, no engineering credit) Scepter (German) SHA-S 401

BP: It's not bad. It's been electronically gimmicked slightly. You can hear it on the horns and voices. It sounds like, to me, a second-or third generation tape that's been equalized to compensate for whatever deficiencies they heard.

Bill Porter Plays Favorites- An Elvis Presley Recording Session and More

BP: I didn't pull out all the live recordings I've done. This is Homer and Jethro from 1962. Now at all the live recordings at RCA, Victor went to extreme lengths to modify the tape machines to increase the signal-to- noise ratio. And I copied some of those same principles in the studio back in Nashville. And primarily, it's putting in low noise resistors-everything is tube amplified, of course-in the front end and changing to a high-quality capacitor. So they usually were able to get the S/N ratio about 10dB better. You were telling me a while ago that you couldn't hear any hiss on my recordings. That's one of the reasons. And also you're not hearing third and fourth generations on my recordings. I didn't let them out the door that way.

Recording Elvis and Roy With Legendary Studio Wiz Bill Porter-Part 2

At the end of Part 1, Mr. Porter had just left RCA Studios.

MF: Why did you leave?

BP: I left RCA because they tried to dictate to me and I wasn't gonna be dictated to.

MF: Dictate to you what?

BP: I had a small publishing company and they told me it was a conflict of interest. I said, 'How can that be, everybody else has got one. Chet has one.” “yes, but you work with a lot of different clients.” “Yes, but I'm not abusing the privilege.” So they said either the publishing company or you go. So I made my decision. The legal department said there was nothing wrong, but personnel did. Steve Sholes called and said “Now Bill, please don't leave.” “ I said story Steve.”

Our Man In New Orleans---Found Alive!

This story, posted last fall, wondered about the fate of our Tracking Angle New Orleans correspondent Roger Hahn. Mid way through January, Hahn found us through a friend who\'d done an internet search on his name and came upon this piece, originally published in the Summer of 1998. Hahn will once again contribute, this time online at musicangle.com.

Whest PhonoStage.20 phono preamplifier Measurements

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Whest PhonoStage.20 phono preamplifier Specifications

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Whest PhonoStage.20 phono preamplifier

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