Jazz, Blues, Funk and Soul PICK
VOL n. C048 — maggio 2021
Live al Fillmore West
King Curtis
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Aretha Franklin’s 1971 stand at the Fillmore West was meant, by her and her longtime producer Jerry Wexler, as a coronation. She’d spent the better part of the previousfive years at the top of the charts, and she toured stadiums around the U.S., but Wexler and Franklin were curious how powerful her crossover potential actually was. Would she go over with crowds used to seeing the Grateful Dead or Janis Joplin or The Allman Brothers Band? It was a moment to test Franklin’s mettle on an away court, the musical version of a football team dominating so mightily that they decide to conquer baseball too. When it came time to book the band backing Franklin at the Fillmore, Wexler and Franklin needed one that could both rock and fit the bill for the tightest soul outfit running, especially sin...
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Etichetta
WEA
Anno di pubblicazione originale
1971
Tipo di Rilascio
Riedizione
Formato
1 LP
Velocità
33
1/3
rpm
Dimensione vinile
12 pollici
Peso
180 grammi
Stampato in Stampa a Foil
Sì
Copertura
Facile da usare;
Gatefold
Studio di mastering
Sterling Sound
Ingegnere di Mastering
Ryan Smith
Luogo di Pressione
QRP
Dettagli di Remastering
(AAA) Tagliato dalle originali cassette analogiche
Extra
Note di ascolto di Andrew Winistorfer
LP 1 / Side A
1 Memphis Soul Stew |
2 Una tonalità di bianco più chiara |
3 Un sacco d'amore |
4 Sono accusato |
LP 1 / Side B
1 Them Changes |
2 Ode a Billie Joe |
3 Mr. Bojangles |
4 Firmato |
5 Soul Serenade |