Bill Evans Trio '64  Brought A Light Touch to a Dark Time

The gentle, introspective Bill Evans Trio of The Village Vanguard sessions that produced Sunday At the Village Vanguard and Waltz For Debby yielded two years later to the somewhat more rhythmically assertive trio heard on this December 18th, 1963 Webster Hall recording released early in 1964.

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Artist: 
Bill Evans
Album: 
Trio 64
Cred Label: 
Verve/Acoustic Sounds V6-8578/B0033123-01 180g LP
Cred Prod: 
Creed Taylor
Cred Eng: 
Bob Simpson
Cred Mix: 
Bob Simpson
Cred Mast: 
Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound, Nashville
The gentle, introspective Bill Evans Trio of The Village Vanguard sessions that produced Sunday At the Village Vanguard and Waltz For Debby yielded two years later to the somewhat more rhythmically assertive trio heard on this December 18th, 1963 Webster Hall recording released early in 1964.

The late bassist Scott LaFaro’s friend Gary Peacock replaced him in the trio with Paul Motian continuing on drums. Though no less cerebral and harmonically tuned in than was LaFaro, Peacock brought to the group a faster, more aggressive rhythmic style punctuated with nimble staccato runs. More tapping of the toes and less tugging at the heart.

Ortofon's Chief Officer of Acoustics and Technology Talks On Camera About the New MC Verismo Cartridge

Ortofon launched on a September 30th Facebook video the company's new MC Verismo cartridge. The previous day Ortofon's Leif Johannsen participated in a ZOOM interview with AnalogPlanet editor Michael Fremer and discussed the design and features of the new MC Verismo cartridge.

Ortofon Introduces New MC Verismo Moving Coil Cartridge

Ortofon today in a Facebook video announced a new moving coil cartridge called Verismo. I've had it here for a few days and tomorrow will post an exclusive video interview I conducted with Ortofon's Chief Officer of Acoustics and Technology Leif Johannsen, who is responsible for the design.

Two New Bowie Boxes, One Drops November 26th, The Other January 7th 2022

McCartney III Imagined  Can Ironically Be Unimaginative

The original McCartney III disappointed. Overall, I felt it was musically and lyrically weak. Fellow analogPlanet reviewers agreed, though those opinions were expressed in private communications and not published on the site. Then, on March 22nd, Paul McCartney announced McCartney III Imagined, where artists including Beck, Dominic Fike, Khruangbin, St.
Primary Category: 
Category: 
Artist: 
Paul McCartney and Various Artists
Album: 
McCartney III Imagined
Cred Label: 
Capitol Records/MPL B003285701 2 LPs
Cred Prod: 
Paul McCartney, Beck, Dominic Fike, Ryan Raines, Khruangbin, Steve Christensen, St. Vincent, Devonté Hynes, Tony Berg, Ethan Gruska, Phoebe Bridgers, Paul Epworth, EOB, Greg Kurstin, Damon Albarn, Joshua Homme, Anderson .Paak, Mac DeMarco, Vicky “Farew
Cred Eng: 
Steve Orchard, Dylan Herman, Keith Smith (assistant), Brian Cruz, Gio Guillen (assistant), Ben Fletcher (assistant), Steve Christensen, Annie Clark, Devonté Hynes, Will Maclellan, Riley MacIntyre, Alex Pasco, Stephen Sedgwick, Robert Adam Stevenson,
Cred Mix: 
Dylan Herman, Jeff Ellis, Kayla Reagan (assistant), Steve Christensen, Marko, Cian Riordan, Devonté Hynes, Mike Mogis, Riley MacIntyre, Stephen Sedgwick, Joshua Homme, Jhair “Jha” Lazo, Robert Del Naja, Euan Dickinson, Rory Lyons
Cred Mast: 
Randy Merrill at Stering Sound, Edgewater, NJ (no lacquer cutting credits)
The original McCartney III disappointed. Overall, I felt it was musically and lyrically weak. Fellow analogPlanet reviewers agreed, though those opinions were expressed in private communications and not published on the site. Then, on March 22nd, Paul McCartney announced McCartney III Imagined, where artists including Beck, Dominic Fike, Khruangbin, St. Vincent, Blood Orange, Phoebe Bridgers, EOB, Damon Albarn, Joshua Homme, Anderson .Paak, 3D RDN, and Idris Elba cover or remix original McCartney III tracks. McCartney himself handpicked the selections, taking a second crack at his self-titled trilogy’s third installment, though it seems he’ll require another layer of polish before this record rivals its predecessors. The old saying rings true; the third time’s the charm, and unfortunately McCartney III Imagined is merely the second.

The Worst Music Ever, Part 2!

Two years ago, I wrote a feature about the worst music ever, saying, “Some [bad music] is so awful that we can’t help but listen and laugh.” Our readers agreed. Of course, I left the initial list incomplete; there’s too much (mostly) hilariously awful music to consume it all at once. Now, I’ll torture myself (inviting you to join in) with more sonic excrement, excluding material I’ve previously reviewed. Let the fun resume!

Mobile Fidelity Tells The Truth

The Yardbirds original "Shapes of Things" took the protest song—a surprising departure from the group's blues-based output— as a smartly rendered military march with mild middle eastern undertones. Jeff Beck played on the original but here for his first solo outing he led with a slinky, heavily syncopated version that presaged by a few years Led Zep's heaviest of metal. The song's conclusion, a rhythmic meltdown to a complete stop was something altogether new to rock fans.
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Artist: 
Jeff Beck
Album: 
Truth
Cred Label: 
Mobile Fidelity/Epic MFSL 2-502 2 45rpm 180g LPs
Cred Prod: 
Mickie Most
Cred Eng: 
Ken Scott
Cred Mix: 
Ken Scott
Cred Mast: 
Krieg Wunderlich assisted by Rob LoVerde at Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs
The Yardbirds original "Shapes of Things" took the protest song—a surprising departure from the group's blues-based output— as a smartly rendered military march with mild middle eastern undertones. Jeff Beck played on the original but here for his first solo outing he led with a slinky, heavily syncopated version that presaged by a few years Led Zep's heaviest of metal. The song's conclusion, a rhythmic meltdown to a complete stop was something altogether new to rock fans. Needless to say, back in 1968 buyers of this record had minds blown, in part thanks to the great Ken Scott's impeccable engineering skills and of course by much of the world's first exposure to Rod Stewart.

Vinyl Reports: John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Les Rallizes Dénudés, Mariah, & BE

(Vinyl Reports is an AnalogPlanet feature aiming to create a definitive guide to vinyl LPs. Here, we talk about sound quality, LP packaging, music, and the overarching vinyl experience.)

Frank Zappa's Surrealistic Documentary and Soundtrack 200 Motels Gets Multi-Format 50th Anniversary Treatment

Los Angeles – September 24, 2021 – Released in October 1971, Frank Zappa’s “200 Motels” was a miraculous feat, a cinematic collision of the venerated musician and composer’s kaleidoscopic musical and visual worlds that brought together Zappa and his band, The Mothers, Ringo Starr as Zappa – as “a large dwarf” – Keith Moon as a perverted nun, Pamela Des Barres in her acting debut, noted thespian Theodore Bikel, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and an incredible assortment of characters (both on screen and off) for a “surrealistic documentary” about the bizarre life of a touring musician.

Fender Partners With Mo-Fi To Produce This Limited Edition Beauty

Fender the guitar company announced on September 21st the release of this limited edition "The Fender x Mo-Fi PrecisionDeck" turntable created in association with Mo-Fi. The Fender Custom Shop's principal Master Builder Yuriy Shiskov crafted the shape using the same swamp ash wood used in the iconic Fender Precision Bass guitar.

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