Otis Rocks Europe! Or Does He?

I've always wondered whether Otis Redding's Live in Europe, newly reissued on vinyl by Sundazed, was actually recorded in Europe. Frankly, I doubt it. The liner notes quote Redding reviews from Paris and the various cities in the UK, but they also refer to a Stax-Volt review featuring many artists, none of whom were given an album's worth of stage time, that's a guarantee.I've always wondered whether Otis Redding's Live in Europe, newly reissued on vinyl by Sundazed, was actually recorded in Europe. Frankly, I doubt it.

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Artist: 
Otis Redding
Album: 
Live in Europe
Cred Label: 
Sundazed/Volt LP 5134 180g LP
Cred Prod: 
no producer credit
Cred Eng: 
no engineering credit
Cred Mix: 
no mixing credit
Cred Mast: 
Bob Irwin

I've always wondered whether Otis Redding's Live in Europe, newly reissued on vinyl by Sundazed, was actually recorded in Europe. Frankly, I doubt it. The liner notes quote Redding reviews from Paris and the various cities in the UK, but they also refer to a Stax-Volt review featuring many artists, none of whom were given an album's worth of stage time, that's a guarantee. The audience here sounds as if it is predominantly Southern black Americans, and it's not racist to say you can tell the race and nationality of the woman who screams at Otis, "Sing 'Good to Me,' baby!" And the opening announcer sounds generically white-bread American (Little Feat's announcer on Waiting For Columbus copped this dude's riff). Maybe he was part of Redding's traveling entourage, but I doubt that too. Not that it matters where this supercharged performance took place.

Cat Power Scratches Below the Surface

At a party the other day, I heard a guy complaining about the sad state of rock’n’roll, pop, or whatever you want to call it. “Where are today’s Beatles,” he demanded to know. “Listen to the crap on the radio,” he went on.

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Artist: 
Chan Marshall
Album: 
You Are Free
Cred Label: 
Matador Ole-427-1LP/-2 CD
Cred Prod: 
no producer credit
Cred Eng: 
Adam Kasper
Cred Mix: 
Adam Kasper
Cred Mast: 
Rick Fisher

At a party the other day, I heard a guy complaining about the sad state of rock’n’roll, pop, or whatever you want to call it. “Where are today’s Beatles,” he demanded to know. “Listen to the crap on the radio,” he went on. I tried to remind him that aside from the odd ‘60’s cultural inversion that made what was good, popular, (Beatles, Stones, Byrds, Motown, etc.), much of what was good was not popular (Dylan for instance), and that by the end of the decade what we consider “popular,” (Hendrix, Clapton, Cream, Leonard Cohen, Nick Drake, etc.) were essentially “underground” acts, way outside of the mainstream “Top 40.”

Joan returns after an 8 year recording hiatus

On her 18th album--and her first in eight years--Joan Armatrading offers a mostly light-hearted exploration of love and affection on Lover's Speak, a set of 14 melodic, hard-rocking, well-crafted songs. Whether leading with her husky, low-end growl or vulnerable, breathy falsetto, the 52-year-old veteran performer's distinctive voice remains remarkably supple--her mid-'70s power barely diminished by time.

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Artist: 
Joan Armatrading
Album: 
Lover's Speak
Cred Label: 
Denon/TelStar, CD
Cred Prod: 
Joan Armatrading
Cred Eng: 
not available
Cred Mix: 
not available
Cred Mast: 
not available

On her 18th album--and her first in eight years--Joan Armatrading offers a mostly light-hearted exploration of love and affection on Lover's Speak, a set of 14 melodic, hard-rocking, well-crafted songs. Whether leading with her husky, low-end growl or vulnerable, breathy falsetto, the 52-year-old veteran performer's distinctive voice remains remarkably supple--her mid-'70s power barely diminished by time.

Roy Resurrected

Lonely and Blue, the rarest and most valuable of Roy Orbison\\'s Monument LPs--his first for the label--has been given splendid sonic and packaging care by Classic Records, in both monophonic and stereo editions. According to Classic\\'s Mike Hobson, this is the first time the original master tapes have been used since the original pressings were issued in 1961.

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Artist: 
Roy Orbison
Album: 
Lonely and Blue
Cred Label: 
Classic/Monument SM14002 (stereo), M4002 (monophonic) 200-gram Quiex S
Cred Prod: 
Fred Foster
Cred Eng: 
Bill Porter
Cred Mix: 
Bill Porter
Cred Mast: 
Bernie Grundman

Lonely and Blue, the rarest and most valuable of Roy Orbison's Monument LPs--his first for the label--has been given splendid sonic and packaging care by Classic Records, in both monophonic and stereo editions. According to Classic's Mike Hobson, this is the first time the original master tapes have been used since the original pressings were issued in 1961. At a January 2003 Consumer Electronics Show press conference, Hobson told how the masters were discovered in Nashville and gave every indication of having not been "cracked" since they were used to generate the original LP. What Mobile Fidelity used for its gold CD, or Sony for its gold CD, remains a mystery, then, but when you hear this issue, you'll have no doubt the original tapes were used--especially if you've become accustomed to those CDs.

Old Friends Don’t Sit on Park Benches Like Bookends

Eighty Eight\\'s, the new jazz label from Yasohachi "88" Itoh (Eighty-Eights.com, a division of Sony Music Japan\\'s Village Records), charged out of the starting gate this past winter with an ambitious series of eight audiophile-quality jazz recordings. Itoh is well known to \\'70s audiophiles for his legendary East Wind series of "Direct Cutting," direct-to-disc recordings. Among the most highly sought after of the series is The L.A. 4\\'s Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte (EW 10003, 1977).

Artist: 
Clark Terry & Max Roach
Album: 
Friendship
Cred Label: 
Eighty Eight
Cred Prod: 
Yasohachi "88" Itoh
Cred Eng: 
David Baker
Cred Mix: 
No mixing credit
Cred Mast: 
Tohru Kotetsu at JVC Mastering Center (LP)/Tetsuyah Naito (SACD)

Eighty Eight's, the new jazz label from Yasohachi "88" Itoh (Eighty-Eights.com, a division of Sony Music Japan's Village Records), charged out of the starting gate this past winter with an ambitious series of eight audiophile-quality jazz recordings. Itoh is well known to '70s audiophiles for his legendary East Wind series of "Direct Cutting," direct-to-disc recordings. Among the most highly sought after of the series is The L.A. 4's Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte (EW 10003, 1977). The title tune is a jazz rendering of the Ravel piece arranged by The L.A. 4's guitarist, Laurindo Almeida. The other three of the quartet are Bud Shank (flute/saxophone) and the superb rhythm team of Ray Brown and Shelly Manne. Groove Note recently reissued Just Friends (1978), another L.A. 4 recording, on SACD and on two 45-rpm, 180-gram vinyl discs. (That will be reviewed here shortly.)

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