Big Joe Turner - The Boss Of The Blues - 180g LP Mono

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Big Joe Turner - The Boss Of The Blues - 180g LP Mono
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AAA 100% Analogue This LP was Remastered using Pure Analogue Components Only from the Master Tapes through to the Cutting Head

Pure Pleasure / Atlantic  PPAN SD1234 - 180 Gram Virgin  Vinyl - AAA 100% Analogue

Pure Analogue Mastering  -  Pressed at Pallas Germany - Limited Edition

Mastered by Ray Staff at Air London - Atlantic 1234

 
Pure Pleasure has dome a superior re-mastering of this album to 180-gram vinyl. The stark mono crispness is intact and the instruments all sound great. But they have excelled at capturing Turner’s husky voice with diverse tonality. The mix maintains the baritone’s fluid and resonant tone. The underlying smoky elements of Turner are consistently present. The original liner notes by Whitney Balliett are a virtual symposium of blues. The album cover and back are nostalgic and full of period technical jargon (Full Dynamic Frequency Spectrum, RIAA High Frequency Roll-Off). The Boss Of The Blues is an important part of American musical history. Sound 5/5 Audiophile Audition
 
Remastering by Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
 
Besides helping to invent rock 'n roll with his hit "Shake, Rattle and Roll," Big Joe Turner was one of the most soulful blues shouters of all time. His best albums married the boogie-woogie piano stylings of the great Pete Johnson with a jazzy jumpin' horn section. Boss Of The Blues is arguably Joe's best recording, in part because he sang with particular gusto during these 1956 sessions.
 
"At the time, Boss of the Blues marked a nostalgic return to the jump-blues style that Turner helped pioneer in the '40s. Besides Johnson, Boss featured some of Kansas City's finest ever jazzmen and various members of Count Basie's band, including Joe Newman (trumpet), Pete Brown (alto sax), Lawrence Brown (trombone), Frank Wess (tenor sax) and Freddie Green (guitar). The bawdy "Cherry Red" and the rollicking "Roll 'Em Pete" are my favorite Turner-Johnson collaborations. Both feature some incredible playing by the piano master. Turner's versions of "I Want a Little Girl," "Low Down Dog," "You're Driving Me Crazy," and "Morning Glories" are definitive." — All About Jazz
 
Tracklisting
          
Side 1:
1. Cherry Red
2. Roll 'em Pete
3. I Want A Little Girl  
4.  Low Down Dog
5.  Wee Baby Blues
 
Side 2:  
1.  You're Driving Me Crazy
2 How Long Blues
3. Morning Glories
4.  St. Louis Blues
5. Piney Brown Blues
 
Personnel:
Joe Turner, vocals
Joe Newman, trumpet
Lawrence Brown, trombone
Pete Brown, alto sax
Frank Wess, tenor sax
Pete Johnson, piano
Freddie Green, guitar
Walter Page, bass
Cliff Leeman, drums.
 
On A3, A5, B1 & B4 Jimmy Nottingham replaces Joe Newman on trumpet & Seldon Powell replaces Frank Wess on tenor sax.
 
On B3 Joe Turner is accompanied by the rhythm section, Lawrence Brown & Pete Brown.
 
Arrangements by Ernie Wilkins

Big Joe Turner - The Boss Of The Blues - 180g LP Mono

 

ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES
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We use the Original Tapes and work with only the Best Mastering Studios
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Plated and Pressed at Pallas in Germany on 180 gram Virgin Vinyl
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At the beginning of the 90s, in the early days of audiophile vinyl re-releases, the situation was fairly straightforward. Companies such as DCC, Mobile Fidelity, Classic Records and, of course, Pure Pleasure all maintained a mutual, unwritten ethical code: we would only use analogue tapes to manufacture records. During the course of the present vinyl hype, many others have jumped on the bandwagon in the hope of securing a corner of the market. Very often they are not so ethical and use every imaginable source to master from: CDs, LPs, digital files, MP3s – or employed existent tools from the 80s and 90s for manufacturing.

A digital delay is gladly used when cutting a lacquer disc because tape machines with an analogue delay have become quite rare and are therefore expensive. When cutting the lacquer, the audio signal is delayed by one LP revolution against the signal, which controls the cutter head, and for this a digital delay is very often employed. Of course, the resultant sound signal is completely digital and thus only as good as this delay.

We should like to emphasize that Pure Pleasure Records on principle only uses the original master tape as the basis for the entirely analogue cutting of lacquer discs. In addition, the pressing tool is newly manufactured as a matter of principle. We only employ existing tools for manufacturing if an improved result is not forthcoming, e.g. the title Elvis Is Back, which was mastered by Steve Hoffman and Kevin Gray, or several titles from our Philips Classics series, which in any case Willem Makkee cut from the original masters at the Emil Berliner Studios in the 90s. It goes without saying that we only used the mother and that new tools were made for our production. To put it in a nutshell: we can ensure you that our releases are free from any kind of digital effects and that the lacquer discs are newly cut.

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