Freddie King Getting Ready LP 180 Gram Vinyl Kevin Gray Cohearent Audio Analogue Productions QRP USA
Title: Getting Ready...
Catalog Number: APB-8905
Label: Shelter Records
Reissued by: Analogue Productions
Barcode: 753088890512
Original release year: 1971
Reissue year: 2011
Number of discs: 1
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Limited Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 321gr
Pressing country: USA
For Market Release in: USA
Added to catalog on: July 24, 2020
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
Freddie King was an original, the most gifted electric blues guitarist of the post-Chicago southside blues sound. In contrast to his peers he was the consummate musician. Freddie had an awesome stage presence. No one walked away disappointed from his larger than life performances. He was the triple threat - the musician, the composer, the singer.
- Limited Edition
- LP 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl
- Pressed at Quality Record Pressings, QRP USA
- Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
- Cut from the Original Analog Master Tapes
Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the original analog master tapes!
"I took a listen to King's original version of his 'Same Old Blues' appearing on his 1971 LP, Getting Ready, re-issued by the always-reliable audiophile quality label, Analogue Productions. Here was Good Sound embodied: the tactile dynamic shadings and amplified heat from King's electric guitar were captured in an airy recording space; his vocals were clear and natural and he joined the chorus of background vocalists (and the twinkling of Leon Russell's piano) in a layered, dimensional space." — Nelson Brill, Boston Concert Reviews
"...the pure analog sound and straightforward recording technique let the music speak for itself...has an immediacy that few contemporary recordings can match, and with the QRP vinyl you'll get so much closer to the sound of the analog master tape." - Steve Guttenberg, The Audiophiliac
Freddie King is easily one of the most influential blues guitarists of his or any generation. Any blues enthusiast or guitar aficionado would have him ranked high on their list of all-time greats. He was a guitar hero before there was "Guitar Hero". Getting Ready... was King's first of three releases for Shelter Records, Leon Russell's Tulsa-based label. In fact, when Russell first formed Shelter, he reportedly did so partly to play out his vision of recording one of his favorites, Freddie King.
Recorded in October 1970 at the TER-MAR Chess Studios in Chicago and released in 1971, Getting Ready... is proof positive that King was the man and that Shelter Records was one cool label. The record includes a cover of Jimmy Rogers' classic "Walking By Myself" and King references Rogers also in the lyrics of another track on the record, "Living On The Highway". Rogers was the first artist to record for Acoustic Sounds' own APO Records label and the first to appear in concert at Acoustic Sounds' Blue Heaven Studios. More APO and Blue Heaven tie-ins to Freddie King include Jimmie Lee Robinson, who while living was the veritable soul of APO and Blue Heaven. When King moved from Texas to Southside Chicago around 1950, he formed his first ever band, The Every Hour Blues Boys, with Robinson.
The backing band for Getting Ready... includes the stud cast of Leon Russell on piano and guitars, Duck Dunn on bass, Don Preston on guitar, Jon Gallie on organ, Chuck Blackwell on drums and Charles Myers on drums.
Getting Ready is among the first titles to be pressed at Acoustic Sounds' Quality Record Pressings.
Musicians:
Freddie King, electric guitar
Leon Russell, piano, guitars
Don Preston, guitar
Jon Gallie, organ
Duck Dunn, bass
Chuck Blackwell, drums
Charles Myers, drums
Claudia Lennear, vocals
Kathi McDonald, vocals
Don Preston, vocals
Joey Cooper, vocals
Track Listing:
01. Same Old Blues
02. Dust My Broom
03. Worried Life Blues
04. Five Long Years
05. Key To the Highway
06. Going Down
07. Living On the Highway
08. Walking By Myself
09. Tore Down
10. Palace Of the King
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