Pro-Ject T1 Phono SB Turntable—Born of Frustration
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"sittin' in"—Jazz Clubs of the 1940s And 1950s (2 photos added)
Ella The Lost Berlin Tapes An Extraordinary Document!
This March 25, 1962 recording of Ella Fitzgerald performing live at Berlin’s Sportpalast is remarkable for several reasons, starting with the then 44 year old’s exuberant, high energy performance backed by the trio of Paul Smith on piano, Wilfred Middlebrooks on bass and Stan Levey on drums.
Fitzgerald’s closely miked, unadorned vocals are powerful, playful and models of phrasing perfection. She makes it sound easy, which of course it could not have been—especially since she often performed two hour-long shows on a single night in two different cities.
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Ella Fitzgerald
Album:
Ella The Lost Berlin Tapes
Cred Label:
Verve BOO325899-01 2 LPs
Cred Prod:
Ken Druker (Concert and original recording produced by Norman Granz)
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N/A
Cred Mix:
Gregg Field
Cred Mast:
Kevin Reeves (lacquers cut by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound, Nashville)
Andover Audio's Super-Versatile, High Performance Model-One Turntable Music System
Review Explosion: The Weeknd, A Certain Ratio, Angel Olsen, and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
The Stooges Live At Goose Lake Is An Interesting Albeit Inessential Historical Document
Shortly after their 1970 sophomore album Fun House’s release, Detroit proto-punk legends the Stooges played the Goose Lake Festival in Jackson, Michigan, 80 miles west of Detroit. Intended to be a Midwest Woodstock of sorts, with acts like the Small Faces, Jethro Tull, and Chicago (among many more) the 3-day festival drew 200,000 attendees over a stifling weekend. The environment became tense; in this LP’s liner notes, Jaan Uhelszki writes of 500 people attending the Open City LSD bad trip rescue tent, with countless others also being stoned on PCP masquerading as cocaine.
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The Stooges
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Live At Goose Lake; August 8th, 1970
Cred Label:
Third Man Records TMR-676 standard LP (colored vinyl variants also available)
Cred Prod:
Ben Blackwell
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Engineered by: James Cassily (restored by Vance Powell at Sputnik Sound)
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N/A
Cred Mast:
Bill Skibbe
Len Gregory (A/K/A "The Cartridge Man") R.I.P.
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Love and Theft  Bob Dylan’s Southern Journey Through Time Finally Shines On Mobile Fidelity Vinyl (Where's Your Copy?)
(If Music Direct took your order, when the second half of the 3000 copies are pressed you will receive it. MD stopped taking orders once the 3000 copies had been sold out) .
Talk about bad luck: Love And Theft Bob Dylan’s first album in four years, his 43rd (at the time, including live and studio) and the follow up to the million-selling, triple-Grammy Award winning (including “Album of the Year”) Time Out of Mind had a September 11th, 2001 drop date. Buildings dropped instead.
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Bob Dylan
Album:
Love And Theft
Cred Label:
Mobile Fidelity/Columbia MFSL 2-489 2 180g 45rpm LPs
Cred Prod:
"Jack Frost"
Cred Eng:
Chris Shaw
Cred Mix:
Chris Shaw
Cred Mast:
Krieg Wunderlich At MFSL, Sebastopol, Assisted by Shawn R. Britton At MFSL, Sebastopol, CA
The Wonderful Sounds of Male Vocals
Analogue Productions returns with another in its very popular “Wonderful Sounds” series that began with a Christmas compilation and followed up in 2018 with a female vocalist assemblage.
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Various
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The Wonderful Sounds of Male Vocals
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Analogue Productions APP 131 2 200g LPs
Cred Prod:
Chad Kassem (Executive Producer)
Cred Eng:
Various Engineers
Cred Mix:
Various Mixers
Cred Mast:
Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound, Nashville
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Schiit Audio Announces SOL Turntable Pulley Update
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