George Benson - Give Me the Night - 180g LP

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George Benson - Give Me the Night - 180g LP
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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 - PPAN HS 3453  - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl - AAA 100% Analogue

Pure Analogue Audiophile Mastering by Ray Staff  at Air Mastering London

Limited Edition - Pressed  at Pallas Germany

 
Sound 89% KenKessler Hi-Fi News - Is it really 35 years since this stunning Quincy Jones produced Release first appreared
 
Pure Pleasure has done a superior job on this hi-res vinyl. All of the instrumental tonality is full of warmth and exactitude. Benson’s voice is gossamer-like. The complex musical landscape still has a state-of-the-art crispness. The high-gloss gatefold packaging and protected album sleeve are top-notch. Sound 4.5/5 AudiophileAudition
 
This is the peak of George Benson's courtship of the mass market - a superbly crafted and performed pop album with a large supporting cast... and wouldn't you know that Quincy Jones, the master catalyst, is the producer. Quincy's regular team, including the prolific songwriter Rod Temperton and the brilliant engineer Bruce Swedien, is in control, and Benson's voice, caught beautifully in the rich, floating sound, had never before been put to such versatile use.
 
On "Moody's Mood", Benson really exercises his vocalese chops and proves that he is technically as fluid as just about any jazz vocalist, and he becomes a credible rival to Al Jarreau on the joyous title track. Benson's guitar now plays a subsidiary role - only two of the ten tracks are instrumentals - but Quincy has him play terrific fills behind the vocals and in the gaps, and the engineering gives his tone a variety of striking, new, full-sounding timbres. The instrumentals themselves are marvelous: "Off Broadway" is driving and danceable, and Ivan Lins' "Dinorah, Dinorah" grows increasingly seductive with each play. Benson should have worked with Jones from this point on, but this would be their only album together.
 
Growing up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, George Benson quickly became a guitar prodigy. He was renowned for his rest-stroke picking technique, popularized by gypsy players, including Django Reinhardt. Benson’s musical ascent started as a sideman with Jack McDuff. There he developed his style of soulful jazz. He signed with Creed Taylor’s label CTI Records, and played on sessions with Freddie Hubbard and Stanley Turrentine. Additionally, he became a solo artist and drew attention for his Beatles tribute, The Other Side Of Abbey Road.
 
His career trajectory changed dramatically when he signed with Warner Brothers. The 1976 album, Breezin’, earned Benson his first Grammy awards including Best Pop Instrumental Performance and Record Of The Year (a sparkling rendition of Leon Russell’s “Masquerade”). His musical expansion was just beginning. And in 1980, Benson became a bona fide star on the Quincy Jones produced, Give Me The Night. With lavish production standards and all-star ensemble, the album hit Number 1 on both the Soul and Jazz Charts, and peaked at Number 3 on the Billboard Pop Album chart. Benson garnered three Grammys for Give Me The Night. To date, he has received ten.
 
Pure Pleasure Records has released a 180-gram re-mastering of Give Me The Night. The vinyl format defines the swirling textures of the sumptuous Quincy Jones production (similar to Michael Jackson’s Off The Wall).
 
Re-mastering by: Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
Produced by Quincy Jones
Recorded: 1980
 
Musicians:
 
George Benson
Patti Austin
Lee Ritenour
Abraham Laboriel
Louis Johnson
Carlos Vega
John Robinson
Herbie Hancock
Greg Phillinganes
Paulinho Da Costa
Kim Hutchcroft
Larry Williams
Michael Boddicker
Richard Tee
Jerry Hey
 
Selections:
 
1. Love X Love
2. Off Broadway
3. Moody's Mood
4. Give Me the Night
5. What's On Your Mind
6. Dinorah, Dinorah
7. Love Dance
8. Star of A Story (X)
9. Midnight Love Affair
10. Turn Out the Lamplight
 
George Benson - Give Me the Night - 180g LP
 
ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES
AAA 100% ANALOGUE
We use the Original Tapes and work with only the Best Mastering Studios
PALLAS
Plated and Pressed at Pallas in Germany on 180 gram Virgin Vinyl
Highest Quality Jackets and  Inner Sleeves
LIMITED EDITION
Low Numbers per Stamper Released in Limited Quantities
 
 
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180g Vinyl Mastered From The Best Available Sources

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.

There really is nothing quite like it.  It’s the touch, the feel, you have to stop and stare, the cover,  the real thing, even the smell.

Its tangible, you can feel it, see it, study it,   muse/dream over it, it’s real, someone  has spent hours and hours over its construction and presentation. Pure Pleasure Records is just that, Pure Pleasure and that is what it has set out to be.  The music and the physical record.  Something to keep, treasure, admire and above all enjoy.Of course with vinyl it’s not just a record, it’s the cover,  the sleeve notes, you are  holding a unique package, produced by craftsmen.

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Audiophile Vinyl - Made in Germany  For over 60 years the family business in the third generation of the special personal service and quality "Made by Pallas" is known worldwide. Our custom PVC formulation produces consistently high pressing quality with the lowest surface noise in the industry. Our PVC complies with 2015 European environmental standards and does not contain toxic materials such as Lead, Cadmium or Toluene. Our vinyl is both audiophile and eco-grade! 
 

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