Ray Charles Live In Concert LP Vinil 200 Gramas Kevin Gray Cohearent Audio Analogue Productions QRP USA

Título: Live In Concert
Número de Catálogo: APP 500
Editora: ABC-Paramount
Reeditado por: Analogue Productions
Código de Barras: 753088050015
Ano da edição original: 1964
Ano da reedição: 2011
Quantidade de discos: 1
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 200gr
Edição Limitada: Sim
Peso Total do Artigo: 326gr
País prensagem: USA
Produzido para o Mercado de: USA
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 17 Novembro, 2018
Nota: Nunca elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Sim
Esta edição de 1965 foi gravada em Setembro de 1964 no Shrine Auditorium em Los Angeles, California. A sessão inclui a canção 'What'd I Say', que projectou Ray Charles no meio da música pop e gerou um novo sub-género de R&B. Este sucesso deu a Ray Charles o seu primeiro Disco de Ouro e foi uma das músicas mais influentes da história do R&B e rock 'n' roll.
- Edição Limitada
- Vinil Audiófilo 200 Gramas
- Prensagem na Quality Record Pressings, QRP USA
- Masterização por Kevin Gray na Cohearent Audio
- Contém faixas Mono & Stereo
The Genius In His Prime Live In Concert! Don't Get No Better! Recorded by Wally Heider, a true on-location recording legend.
In the half-century between his earliest recordings in the 1950s and his death in 2004, Ray Charles ascended to icon status by leaving his mark on virtually every form of American popular music that emerged in the latter half of the 20th century. Nowhere was this more evident than in his live performances, where one was likely to hear shades of blues, soul, R&B, jazz, gospel, country and more in a single evening - indeed, sometimes in a single song. To put it simply, the Right Reverend did it all.
All of these subtle shades and styles are evident on Ray Charles Live In Concert. Originally released by ABC-Paramount in early 1965, Live In Concert captured Ray at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles in September 1964. "There could be no more uplifting live musical experience than digging Ray Charles and his mighty orchestra in their prime," says roots music historian Bill Dahl. Indeed, the 15-piece orchestra backing Ray on this date - assembled just a few years earlier in 1961 - boasted no less than a dozen horns, including formidable saxophonists David "Fathead" Newman, Hank Crawford and Leroy "Hog" Cooper, all of whom had been with Ray since his days as a leader of smaller combos.
A huge piece of the Ray Charles legacy is his mastery of any style he touched, and his ability to make it his own in a way that no other artist could - powers that can only come from an innate sense of adventure and spontaneity that are fully evident in Ray Charles Live In Concert.
"...one of my favorite LPs, and it just recently came out came out on CD for the first time. That's nice, but the QRP vinyl gives a very different, and far more musical rendition of his performance...It's the weirdest thing, I've listened to my original LP a zillion times, but this was not only quieter, the sound of Charles and the band were so much more three-dimensionally present than before. The sound improvements are similar to what you hear from a better-sounding phono cartridge." - Steve Guttenberg, The Audiophiliac
Lista de Faixas:
Lado A
1. Opening
2. Band: Swing a Little Taste
3. I Gotta Woman
4. Margie
5. You Don't Know Me
6. Hide Nor Hair
Lado B
1. Baby, Don't You Cry
2. Makin' Whoopee
3. Hallelujah I Love Her So
4. Don't Set Me Free
5. What'd I Say
6. Finale
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