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T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Blues [Friday Music 180g Mono LP] 24-bit/96kHz & CD-format

Posted By : aksman | Date : 23 Sep 2011 07:36:11 | Comments : 13 |
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T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Blues
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/192kHz (presented in 24/96 & 16/44.1) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | DR Analysis | 350 / 135 mb incl. recovery | FSonic, FF & WU | Blues | 1959
Mastered by Joe Reagoso & Ron McMaster from the original analog mono master tapes
Friday Music 180g Mono LP / Cat.#: FRM 8020

The last truly indispensable disc of the great guitar hero's career, and perhaps the most innately satisfying of all, these mid-'50s recordings boast magnificent presence, with T-Bone Walker's axe so crisp and clear it seems as though he's sitting right next to you as he delivers a luxurious remake of "Call It Stormy Monday."
- Bill Dahl/AMG (5/5 Stars)


T-Bone Walker’s masterpiece T-Bone Blues on Atlantic Records is often cited as not only one his finest achievements, but also one of the blues genre’s most important crowned jewels.

This 1959 classic showcases this late blues master’s legendary handling of the electric guitar and his unequalled ability to powerfully sing some of the most revered classics in modern blues history.

This definitive classic recording features this multi-talented artist’s finest tunes like T-Bone Shuffle, Papa Ain’t Salty No More and of course the iconic Stormy Monday Blues. Over the years, many acclaimed artists have gone back to this album for inspiration. Classic blues rockers like Eric Clapton, Johnny Winter, B. B. King, John Mayall, The Allman Brothers, Boz Scaggs, and Doug Sahm have all interpreted several songs from this classic album.

Review by Bill Dahl (allmusic.com)

The last truly indispensable disc of the great guitar hero's career, and perhaps the most innately satisfying of all, these mid-'50s recordings boast magnificent presence, with T-Bone Walker's axe so crisp and clear it seems as though he's sitting right next to you as he delivers a luxurious remake of "Call It Stormy Monday." Atlantic took some chances with Walker, dispatching him to Chicago for a 1955 date with Junior Wells and Jimmy Rogers that produced "Why Not" and "Papa Ain't Salty." Even better were the 1956-1957 L.A. dates that produced the scalding instrumental "Two Bones and a Pick" (which finds Walker dueling it out with nephew R.S. Rankin and jazzman Barney Kessel).




Tracklist
    A1 Two Bones And A Pick 2:47
    Written-By – T-Bone Walker
    A2 Mean Old World 4:05
    Written-By – Michael Goldsen, T-Bone Walker
    A3 T-Bone Shuffle 2:47
    Written-By – T-Bone Walker
    A4 Stormy Monday Blues 3:03
    Written-By – T-Bone Walker
    A5 Blues For Marili 4:18
    Written-By – T-Bone Walker


    B1 T-Bone Blues 3:45
    Written-By – T-Bone Walker
    B2 Shufflin' The Blues 3:20
    Written-By – T-Bone Walker
    B3 Evenin' 2:37
    Written-By – Harry White, Mitchell Parish
    B4 Play On Little Girl 2:29
    Written-By – T-Bone Walker
    B5 Blues Rock 2:41
    Written-By – T-Bone Walker
    B6 Papa Ain't Salty 2:45
    Written-By – Grover McDaniel, T-Bone Walker

Credits
    Bass – Billy Hadnott (tracks: A2, A4, A5, B1, B2), Joe Comfort (tracks: A1, B3, B5)
    Drums – Earl Palmer (tracks: A1, B3, B5), Oscar Bradley* (tracks: A2, A4, A5, B1, B2)
    Guitar – Barney Kessel (tracks: A1, B3, B5), R. S. Rankin (tracks: A1, B3, B5)
    Guitar, Vocals – T-Bone Walker
    Tenor Saxophone – Plas Johnson (tracks: A1, B3, B5)
    Piano – Lloyd Glenn (tracks: A2, A4, A5, B1, B2), Ray Johnson (tracks: A1, B3, B5)

    On "Two Bones And A Pick," R. S. Rankin plays the first guitar solo; Barney Kessel plays the second guitar solo; T-bone Walker plays the third guitar solo. The order of guitar solos is the same on "Blues Rock." The guitar solos on "Evenin'" are played by T-Bone Walker.

    Design [Cover] – Marvin Israel
    Liner Notes – Ralph J. Gleason
    Photography [Cover] – William Claxton
    Producer – Nesuhi Ertegun

Dynamic Range

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Analyzed: T-Bone Walker / T-Bone Blues
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -0.98 dB -16.02 dB 2:52 01-Two Bones And A Pick
DR15 -1.68 dB -19.28 dB 4:07 02-Mean Old World
DR14 -1.49 dB -18.40 dB 2:48 03-T-Bone Shuffle
DR14 -1.95 dB -18.61 dB 3:07 04-Stormy Monday Blues
DR15 -1.79 dB -19.14 dB 4:18 05-Blues For Marili
DR14 -1.07 dB -17.45 dB 3:47 06-T-Bone Blues
DR14 -1.84 dB -17.84 dB 3:22 07-Shufflin' The Blues
DR13 -2.97 dB -17.59 dB 2:42 08-Evenin'
DR14 -3.83 dB -19.40 dB 2:31 09-Play On Little Girl
DR13 -2.31 dB -17.57 dB 2:52 10-Blues Rock
DR12 -3.22 dB -18.02 dB 2:45 12-Papa Ain't Salty
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR14

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 494 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Technical Log

RCM Hannl 'limited' with "Rotating Brush"
Music Hall MMF 9.1 Turntable
Tonearm: Pro-Ject 9cc evo with Pure Silver Wires
Cartridge: Nagaoka MP-500
Brocksieper Phonomax (Tube Phono PreAmp)
E-MU 0404 external USB 2.0 Audiointerface
Interconnections : Silent Wire NF5
WaveLab 6 recording software
iZotope RX Advanced 2.00 for resampling and dithering

Vacuum cleaning > TT > Brocksieper Phonomax > E-MU 0404 > WaveLab 6 (24/192) > manual click removal >
analyze (no clipping, no DC Bias offset) > converted to 24/96 (16/44.1) with iZotope RX Advanced 2.00
> split into individual Tracks > FLAC encoded (Vers. 1.21)

No silence been removed, please burn gapless to match original tracklayout.


Ripping Note

This sealed record been excellent pressed... Virtually without clicks, flat & centered. Just need a standard washing procedure and manual removal of minor clicks.
Well done, Joe!


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Posted By: terra6 Date: 23 Sep 2011 07:53:33
Gruss und Dank aus Eierland.
Posted By: Miltiades Date: 23 Sep 2011 09:38:24
Many thanks for the Blues!
Posted By: waldiabc Date: 23 Sep 2011 10:27:26
Thank you, T bone is one of the best bluesman.
Posted By: avaxphil Date: 23 Sep 2011 10:54:11
One of my favourite musicians! Thank you very much!
Posted By: Dualtrack Date: 23 Sep 2011 11:39:36
Stellar post! Thank you very much for your work and generosity!
Posted By: Narayan23 Date: 23 Sep 2011 13:00:33
Another outstanding musical present, as is the norm with you, thanks a million.
Posted By: FruitPoodle Date: 25 Sep 2011 13:33:24
Many thanks for an excellent post
Posted By: Josef Gaishun Date: 27 Sep 2011 02:55:59
Thanks, aksman! Looks great.
Posted By: appreciative Date: 28 Sep 2011 17:11:03
Wow, very nice.

must

have

MOAR
Posted By: nedjo Date: 29 Sep 2011 14:43:11
Thanks Aksman,
Posted By: derty2 Date: 02 Oct 2011 16:42:58
Great ripping aksman ++++
Posted By: jazzever Date: 08 Oct 2011 02:50:43
Wonderful share aksman,thank you:))
Posted By: jbl_bill Date: 10 Dec 2011 07:56:36
great album never heard before
Many thank's
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