Count Basie Spins at 45rpm

Oops. I mistakenly called this Basie Jam in the March Stereophile\\'s "In Heavy Rotation" listing. How\\'s that? This was sent to me, along with others in the series, as test pressings in plain white jackets. Of course I have written often about the original Pablo issue of this monster of a record, so I have no excuses. Anyway, Basie Jam, another Pablo great, has yet to be issued at 45 rpm, so many of you have figured out my mistake and sent me e-mails about it. Sorry.


Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
Count Basie and His Orchestra
Album: 
88 Basie Street
Cred Label: 
Analogue Productions/Pablo 2310-901, 2 45-rpm 180-gram LPs
Cred Prod: 
Normal Granz
Cred Eng: 
Allen Sides
Cred Mix: 
no mixing credit
Cred Mast: 
Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman

Oops. I mistakenly called this Basie Jam in the March Stereophile's "In Heavy Rotation" listing. How's that? This was sent to me, along with others in the series, as test pressings in plain white jackets. Of course I have written often about the original Pablo issue of this monster of a record, so I have no excuses. Anyway, Basie Jam, another Pablo great, has yet to be issued at 45 rpm, so many of you have figured out my mistake and sent me e-mails about it. Sorry.

Gabriel's Up is Down

Gabriel\\'s new album is Up in name only: the album--his first in a decade (aside from some instrumental soundtracks)--is yet another exploration into life\\'s mysteries and the dark places of Gabriel\\'s mind. If truth-in-packaging laws applied to album titles, this would have to be renamed Down.





Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
Peter Gabriel
Album: 
Up
Cred Label: 
Real World/Geffen 33882, CD (SACD not available in time for review)
Cred Prod: 
Peter Gabriel
Cred Eng: 
Richard Chappell
Cred Mix: 
Tchad Blake
Cred Mast: 
Tony Cousins CD/Chris Bellman and Bernie Grundman LP

Gabriel's new album is Up in name only: the album--his first in a decade (aside from some instrumental soundtracks)--is yet another exploration into life's mysteries and the dark places of Gabriel's mind. If truth-in-packaging laws applied to album titles, this would have to be renamed Down.

Cassidy Compilation Convinces

Perhaps you\\'ve heard the story by now. It was too good/sad to be true when I caught it a few years ago on CBS\\'s "Sunday Morning." Cassidy was a Washington D.C. cult phenomenon who, it was said, could sing anything from the roughest-edged soul to the most delicate folk. The painfully shy blonde had trouble in front of a live audience but she had her supporters, including Chuck Brown, the innovator of the short-lived D.C.

Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
Eva Cassidy
Album: 
Songbird
Cred Label: 
Blix Street G1-10045, 180-gram LP/G2-10045, CD
Cred Prod: 
Produced by Eva Cassidy, Chris Biondo
Cred Eng: 
various engineers
Cred Mix: 
no mixing credit
Cred Mast: 
Nick Webb (LP)/Robert Vosgien(CD)

Perhaps you've heard the story by now. It was too good/sad to be true when I caught it a few years ago on CBS's "Sunday Morning." Cassidy was a Washington D.C. cult phenomenon who, it was said, could sing anything from the roughest-edged soul to the most delicate folk. The painfully shy blonde had trouble in front of a live audience but she had her supporters, including Chuck Brown, the innovator of the short-lived D.C. soul/dance/P-Funk-like phenomenon called "Go Go." The idea seemed to be to build it into a genre, competing with what was happening in New York City, but rap and hip-hop overshadowed it. If you can find a copy of Go Go Crankin': Paint the White House Black--a Go Go compilation issued in 1985 on Island subsidiary, 4th & Broadway (Broadway 4001)--you'll get the picture. It's still great party music, and tracks like "Drop the Bomb" by Trouble Funk still pack a powerful punch.

Zombies Stalk Music Lovers

One of the great \\"almost\\" bands of the 1960s, The Zombies had a career framed by two massive number-one hits: \\"She\\'s Not There\\" in the summer of 1964 and \\"Time of the \\"Season\\" in 1969. It would be difficult to believe that any pop-music lover reading this has not heard those haunting minor-key tunes. This 20-track compilation demonstrates that The Zombies had much more to offer in between, but getting it all in one place has been difficult--and this compilation, good as it is, misses a few gems.

Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
The Zombies
Album: 
Greatest Hits
Cred Label: 
Audio Fidelity AFZ 001, hybrid SACD
Cred Prod: 
Produced by Ken Jones, Rod Argent, and Chris White
Cred Eng: 
No engineering credit
Cred Mix: 
no mixing credit
Cred Mast: 
Compiled and mastered for SACD by Steve Hoffman

One of the great "almost" bands of the 1960s, The Zombies had a career framed by two massive number-one hits: "She's Not There" in the summer of 1964 and "Time of the "Season" in 1969. It would be difficult to believe that any pop-music lover reading this has not heard those haunting minor-key tunes. This 20-track compilation demonstrates that The Zombies had much more to offer in between, but getting it all in one place has been difficult--and this compilation, good as it is, misses a few gems. If you want it all, try to find a copy of the four-CD, 119-track box set Zombie Heaven (ZOMBOX#7) issued in 1997 by Ace in the U.K.

Beck Says, "Let the Golden Age Begin!"

Sea Change, Beck\\'s late-afternoon, mid-tempo reverie of an album, harkens back to the great old days of painstaking production, carefully drawn arrangements, and a concern for--and love of--sound and musical textures for their own sakes. Tempi are languid, notes are caressed, and gaping atmospheric spaces welcome listeners willing to be drawn in.

Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
Beck
Album: 
Sea Change
Cred Label: 
DGC 33932, CD/DGC 35372, multi-channel SACD
Cred Prod: 
Nigel Godrich
Cred Eng: 
Nigel Godrich
Cred Mix: 
Elliot Scheiner (surround sound)
Cred Mast: 
Bob Ludwig

Sea Change, Beck's late-afternoon, mid-tempo reverie of an album, harkens back to the great old days of painstaking production, carefully drawn arrangements, and a concern for--and love of--sound and musical textures for their own sakes. Tempi are languid, notes are caressed, and gaping atmospheric spaces welcome listeners willing to be drawn in.

Krauss on Vinyl and SACD Sounds Exquisite

Explaining the platinum success of Alison Krauss (with or without Union Station) is about as difficult as doing the same for the Buckingham/Nicks incarnation of Fleetwood Mac: melodic pop tunes; sexy, intimate female vocals; and genre-bending arrangements. Fleetwood Mac mixed lots of ABBA into its blues/rock sound; Krauss threw in bluegrass and folk accents. It\\'s as silly to dismiss Krauss because she\\'s not real bluegrass as it is to think that she really is bluegrass!

Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
Alison Krauss
Album: 
Forget About It
Cred Label: 
Diverse Records DIV 002LP, 180-gram LP/Rounder 04656, hybrid SACD
Cred Prod: 
Alison Krauss
Cred Eng: 
Gary Paczosa
Cred Mix: 
N/A
Cred Mast: 
Ray Staff (LP), Doug Sax (CD)

Explaining the platinum success of Alison Krauss (with or without Union Station) is about as difficult as doing the same for the Buckingham/Nicks incarnation of Fleetwood Mac: melodic pop tunes; sexy, intimate female vocals; and genre-bending arrangements. Fleetwood Mac mixed lots of ABBA into its blues/rock sound; Krauss threw in bluegrass and folk accents. It's as silly to dismiss Krauss because she's not real bluegrass as it is to think that she really is bluegrass! And if you don't think ABBA is at the root of the Buckingham/Nicks Mac, listen to the harmonies on ABBA's "S.O.S."--hell, listen to all of "S.O.S." and then throw on Fleetwood Mac or Rumours.

Full Service Web Site

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Front row table at the Village Vanguard

There have probably been more reissues of this 1961 Riverside recording than any other jazz record in history. There\'s your standard aluminum CD, the Fantasy OJC budget LP, Analogue Productions\' 180g LP, the JVC XRCD, and Analogue Productions\' hybrid SACD. Who\'s buying these? The same fans of the record who must have it in every format? A new generation of fans, simply buying on the latest tech format? I haven\'t an answer, but Acoustic Sounds\' Chad Kassem seems to feel that yet another edition -- 2 LPs at 45rpm -- will sell, and I wouldn\'t bet against him.
Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
The Bill Evans Trio
Album: 
Waltz For Debby
Cred Label: 
Analogue Productions AJAZ 9399 2 180g 45rpm LPs
Cred Prod: 
Orrin Keepnews
Cred Eng: 
David Jones
Cred Mix: 
no mixing credit
Cred Mast: 
Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman
There have probably been more reissues of this 1961 Riverside recording than any other jazz record in history. There's your standard aluminum CD, the Fantasy OJC budget LP, Analogue Productions' 180g LP, the JVC XRCD, and Analogue Productions' hybrid SACD. Who's buying these? The same fans of the record who must have it in every format? A new generation of fans, simply buying on the latest tech format? I haven't an answer, but Acoustic Sounds' Chad Kassem seems to feel that yet another edition -- 2 LPs at 45rpm -- will sell, and I wouldn't bet against him.

Victory for Icelandic innovators

You needn\\'t speak Icelandic to appreciate and absorb the primal purity and almost unbearable innocent beauty created by this electronica driven quartet. In fact, speaking the group\\'s native tongue wouldn\\'t help at all since vocalist Jonsi Thor Birgisson\\'s lyrics are in a language of his own invention. You needn\'t speak Icelandic to appreciate and absorb the primal purity and almost unbearable innocent beauty created by this electronica driven quartet.
Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
SIGUR RÓS
Album: 
( )
Cred Label: 
Fat Cat/MCA 088 113 091-2 CD
Cred Prod: 
Sígur Ros
Cred Eng: 
Kenneth Vaughan Thomas
Cred Mix: 
no mixing credit
Cred Mast: 
Mandy at The Exchange
You needn't speak Icelandic to appreciate and absorb the primal purity and almost unbearable innocent beauty created by this electronica driven quartet. In fact, speaking the group's native tongue wouldn't help at all since vocalist Jonsi Thor Birgisson's lyrics are in a language of his own invention. You needn't speak Icelandic to appreciate and absorb the primal purity and almost unbearable innocent beauty created by this electronica driven quartet. In fact, speaking the group's native tongue wouldn't help at all since vocalist Jonsi Thor Birgisson's lyrics are in a language of his own invention.

Classic issues sought after Blue Note

This much sought after 1956 Blue Note release "books" at a few hundred dollars in mint condition-if it's a "deep groove" pressing. Even the second press goes for around $150. In case you're unfamiliar, "deep groove" refers to a circular groove in the label area, not a description of the vinyl cut itself. Early Blue Note pressings (and those of many other labels) featured the distinctive groove.

Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
Johnny Griffin
Album: 
Introducing Johnny Griffin
Cred Label: 
Classic/Bluenote 1533 200g Quiex SV-P mono LP
Cred Prod: 
non producer credit
Cred Eng: 
Rudy Van Gelder
Cred Mix: 
no mixing credit
Cred Mast: 
Bernie Grundman

This much sought after 1956 Blue Note release "books" at a few hundred dollars in mint condition-if it's a "deep groove" pressing. Even the second press goes for around $150. In case you're unfamiliar, "deep groove" refers to a circular groove in the label area, not a description of the vinyl cut itself. Early Blue Note pressings (and those of many other labels) featured the distinctive groove.

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