January 31st, 2023
The McCartney Legacy: Volume 1: 1969-73 book review and interview with Allan Kozinn By: JoE Silva
Veteran journalist Allan Kozinn and documentarian Adrian Sinclair set out to climb "Mount McCartney" over three massive volumes that place the ex-Beatles solo career under a new microscope.
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January 30th, 2023
2023 Verve/Impulse! Acoustic Sounds Series Announced Today 12 essential jazz albums By: Michael Fremer
This year's 12 Verve/Impulse! titles were announced today, all cut by Ryan Smith using the original master tapes. First to be released will be The Oscar Peterson Trio's Night Train.
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"Hackensack West"'s First Published Recording Fulfills Kevin Gray's Sonic Quest 25 Prospect Avenue re-imagined for the 21st century By: Michael FremerCohearent Recording, Kevin Gray's new living room studio, which he jokingly calls "Hackensack West" was the venue for this, the first record released on Cohearent Records. The all-analog all-vacuum tube recording chain used to produce sound every RVG fan will swoon from was outlined in a video Gray recently posted on YouTube we've embedded here. So-Cal based jazz saxophonist/educator Kirsten Edkins, who's played in Bill Holman's Big Band,... Read More
Comments: 5January 28th, 2023
Audio Technica AT-ART20 Moving Coil Phono Cartridge don't underestimate the "big guys" By: Ken RedmondWhen discussing high-end cartridge brands with fellow audio enthusiasts I find that many companies like Ortofon and Audio-Technica don’t elicit from them the same respect and brand panache recognition they pay to some of the smaller cartridge manufacturers—especially in the multi $1000 price range, where many want to own a cartridge they feel was built by an “artisan”.While having an artisan single-handedly craft your cartridge is certainly appealing, overlooking or... Read More
Comments: 12January 27th, 2023
In Defense of Brown Sugar A Celebration of The Rolling Stones' Most Endangered Song By: Joshua Smith
After finding a white-label seven-inch promo copy of the Stones' most controversial song, the author finds the alternate mono version of "Brown Sugar" to be both piercing and majestic. After considerable thought and listening came the discovery that the Stones' best work is also their most provocative and outrageous.
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Inept Remix and Dynamic Smashing Takes "Soul On Top" to the Bottom of the Reissue Heap take the remixers to squash court By: Michael FremerWhat's unusual here is not the big band. James Brown toured and recorded with one throughout his career. "Soul On Top" is an outlier in the Brown catalog because he's backed by a jazz band— Louie Bellson's 18 piece orchestra—with arrangements by Oliver Nelson, who tried to conduct. Only saxophonist Maceo Parker, Jr. from Brown's band The J.B.s came along for the ride.Brown's 28th album, released in 1970 on King Records (KS1100) was... Read More
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Diving Deep into the John Williams' Harry Potter Film Scores La-La Land Records’ Essential Deluxe Limited Edition is Back In Stock! By: Mark WardJohn WilliamsEven within the context of his catalogue of one classic film score after another, the three films that John Williams scored for the Harry Potter franchise - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) - occupy a very special place. But you wouldn’t necessarily have known that to judge from the somewhat parsimonious manner in which the soundtrack scores... Read More
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How Best to Hear Patricia Barber's "Clique!" some Tracking Angle readers might be surprised By: Michael FremerPatricia Barber albums take up a lot of shelf space real estate here. Over the years her many albums have been issued and reissued on vinyl with every reissue sounding better than the previous one, though of course Jim Anderson recorded all of them digitally. Nightclub was recorded to 3348 multi-track and mixed through a Neve analog desk to both digital and analog mix down masters. Anderson said in an email that "....we've always run digital and analogue on... Read More
Comments: 79January 23rd, 2023
Frank Kimbrough's Turning Point A revealing remix of the jazz pianist-composer's pivotal albums By: Fred KaplanFrank Kimbrough, who died in December 2020 at the age of 64, was one of the great undersung jazz pianists of our time and an only-belatedly-appreciated composer of much talent as well. (Soon after his death, Newvelle Records assembled 67 musicians, in various ensembles, to play 58 of his pieces, many of which had the ring of standards. The resulting download-only album, "Kimbrough," was one of the best jazz albums of 2021.) Now Palmetto Records, his main... Read More
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Starting a Jamaican Music Collection Part 2a—Rock Steady: The Singers Delving into the best of Jamaican rock steady. By: Willie LuncheonetteIn Starting a Jamaican Music Collection—Part 1:Ska, we highlighted ska, the first of the big three genres (the others are rock steady and reggae) that made Jamaica famous worldwide. Indeed, this Third World country has carved out a place in 20th century music history that far belies its small size and population. And again, IMO Bob Marley is THE musical artist of the 20th century.Ska, which dominated from around 1960 to 1966, was essentially upbeat and boisterous... Read More
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The Mysterious Film World of Bernard Herrmann Conjures Musical Magic and Sonic Spectacle Looking for something a little different to put your system through its paces? Then look no further than this orchestral spectacular from one of the greatest of all film composers. By: Mark WardAnd as a recent perusal of the usual audiophile retail sites reveals, the latest limited edition reissue from ORG (Original Recordings Group) of this unique and spectacular record is very much in stock (even in some cases discounted), and so I felt it was the perfect time, indeed essential, to introduce Tracking Angle readers to this magical record.First, some background.The Mysterious World of Bernard Herrmann was just one of a series of records Bernard Herrmann... Read More
Comments: 7January 17th, 2023
Marta Sanchez's Spanish American Triumph The pianist-composer's jazz quintet wonder work By: Fred KaplanThe pianist-composer Marta Sanchez has lived and actively worked in New York since moving here from Madrid in 2011; but, despite four albums as a leader and wide respect from fellow artists, she’s not nearly as well-known as she should be.Her latest album, SAAM (Spanish American Art Museum), on Whirlwind Recordings, available as a CD and as three sides of vinyl (2 LPs, one of them blank on one side), is a stellar display of her talents. She leads a standard jazz... Read More
Comments: 0January 16th, 2023
Kuzma Safir 9 Tonearm Review Preview full review upcoming in The Absolute Sound By: Michael FremerI'm about to submit to TAS a full review of the new Kuzma Safir 9 tonearm. I thought it useful to post on YouTube an arm overview along with a visual explanation the workings of the unique 4 Point bearing system. It's all in this short video. Read More
Comments: 0January 13th, 2023
Hilary Hahn Returns to the Stage with "Eclipse" Hahn's first recording after nearly two years away features two war horses and a challenging hidden gem By: Michael JohnsonIn 2019, Hilary Hahn, one of the world’s leading violin virtuosos, announced she would be taking a one-year performing sabbatical. Little did she know, that period of time would see a prolongment of several months due to factors outside of her control. Her triumphant return to the concert hall in the spring of 2021 was an emotional experience for her, and from those first few concert programs back, we now have a new double LP set of recordings, her latest release on... Read More
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ECM Moving Cautiously Back Into Vinyl Today Announces Six New Titles the label has been issuing a few older titles over time By: Tracking AngleECM today announced six new titles available now or coming soon on vinyl. The titles are: Avishai Cohen: Naked Truth (pictured above), Mark Turner: Return from the Stars (available March 25th)—Tord Gustavsen Trio: Opening—John Scofield: John Scofield—Oded Tzur: Isabela—Enrico Rava & Fred Hersch: The Song is You—Within the press release: There is a searching, yearning quality to Naked Truth, and a raw beauty and vulnerability in Avishai Cohen’s trumpet sound on his... Read More
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