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Robert Johnson - The Complete Original Masters (Centennial Edition) [Legacy 12 x10-inch 45-RPM Replicas] 24/96 & CD-format

Posted By : aksman | Date : 03 Sep 2011 09:03:01 | Comments : 30 |
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Robert Johnson - The Complete Original Masters (Centennial Edition)
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/192kHz (presented in 24/96 & 16/44,1) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
complete Artwork | DR | 1.16gb/340 mb incl. recovery | FS, FF & HF | Blues | 1936-37
Original source material provided by Bruce Bastin. Supply & Sound resoration by Harry Coster. Mastering by Vic Anesini.
Columbia/Legacy 88697 86066-1 BK1 12 x10-inch 45-RPM Replicas of Original Vocalion Records

I don't know how many copies of this limited to 1000 edition are still available (I see that one online vendor has sold out), but if you can afford it, you'll enjoy it and it's sure to become yet another Robert Johnson collector's item.





Recreated in the historical look and feel of the 12 10" 78-RPM discs that originally carried Robert Johnson's music into the world in 1936 and 1937 (only playing at 45 RPM), this Limited Edition collector's set will be individually numbered - again, limited to 1,000. Housed in an actual 78-RPM album book - each "page" being a sleeve holding a single disc - each vinyl disc is outiftted with reproductions of the original record labels. Also included is a unique booklet with a new 1,500-word essay written by Ted Gioia, Texas-based pianist and music historian, and the author of Delta Blues: The Life and Times of the Mississippi Masters Who Revolutionized American Music (2008); Work Songs (2006); and The History Of Jazz (1997), telling the story of Robert Johnson, complete historic track annotation and discographic data and photos.

This is just as cool as it gets. Ten-inch vinyl-disc replicas of Robert Johnson's Vocalion records, now at 45 RPM (instead of the original 78). And all put together in a 10x10-inch hardbound box set. These are without a doubt the most celebrated blues recordings ever. Sure, purists (and we're among them) would argue that there are many other blues recording artists who had as great an impact on the genre's evolution, but nobody can argue that Robert Johnson's output has been the most lasting, the most mythical, the most revered and certainly the most collectible of all blues recordings. Take a look at Ebay to get some idea of what an original - in horrible condition - sells for. This is as close as almost all of us will get to what it would feel like - and sound like - to have a Robert Johnson original in our mitts. And guess what? With the set limited to 1,000 numbered copies, these too are going to be as rare as hen's teeth someday soon.

Something tremendously exciting about this set is the fact that four of the songs were sourced from the original metal parts. Those tracks - "32-20 Blues," "Ramblin' On My Mind," "Little Queen Of Spades" and "Preachin' Blues" - sound incredible in their clarity. Here's a bit more perspective on that topic, taken from the 23-page booklet included with this set:

"...A few Robert Johnson metal masters still existed after the various scrap drives and these formed the basis for the first reissue LP in the early '60s. In 1980 they were sent to a freelance engineer who updated the sound restoration for a soundtrack. They were returned to CBS Records, but went astray before they reached the vault. In 2008 a reorganization of the Sony Archive in New York revealed a box labeled "Surplus LPs" which contained the missing metal masters. They had been mis-labeled and stored in the wrong building for nearly thirty years!

"Unfortunately, for the purposes of this project, most of these newly-found masters consisted of takes never released on 78 rpm. The only parts originally issued on 78 rpm still existing were: '32-20 Blues,' 'Ramblin' On My Mind,' 'Little Queen Of Spades' and 'Preachin' Blues.'

"Before tape, recording masters were cut onto wax, and later, by the time Robert Johnson recorded, onto acetate coated aluminum disc, which was electro-plated. The metal was stripped away to form a perfect mirror image of the grooves, i.e., the grooves projected upwards. Then, this negative was again plated to form a positive; this served as the 'mother' and was used to produce one or more negatives or stampers for production runs. When these wore out, more stampers were plated from the mother.

"Glenn Korman, head of Sony Archives, authorized all existing parts to be shipped to sound engineer Harry Coster in Hilversum, The Netherlands. Harry, a 78 rpm expert, possesses a record press which is kept in a barn in the Dutch countryside and he hand-made new polystyrene pressings from the negatives, making new 78 rpm discs; these were then transferred to the digital medium and sonically enhanced." - Producer, Michael Brooks

The other songs were sourced from the very best 78 copies that the Sony team could locate.




ROBERT JOHNSON: THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL MASTERS - CENTENNIAL EDITION (Columbia/Legacy 88697 86066 1)
    Sleeve 1: Vocalion 03416 - Kind Hearted Woman Blues (S1) / Terraplane Blues (S1)

    Sleeve 2: Oriole 7-04-60 - 32-20 Blues (S2) / Last Fair Deal Gone Down (S3)

    Sleeve 3: Conqueror 8871 - Dead Shrimp Blues (S3) / I Believe I'll Dust My Broom (S1)

    Sleeve 4: Romeo 7-05-81 - Ramblin' On My Mind (S1) / Cross Road Blues (S3)

    Sleeve 5: Romeo 7-07-57 - Come On In My Kitchen (S1) / They're Red Hot (S3)

    Sleeve 6: Vocalion 03601 - Sweet Home Chicago (S1) / Walkin' Blues (S3)

    Sleeve 7: Vocalion 03623 - From Four Until Late (D4) / Hell Hound On My Trail (D5)

    Sleeve 8: Perfect 7-10-65 - Malted Milk (D5) / Milkcow's Calf Blues (D5)

    Sleeve 9: Perfect 7-12-67 - Stones In My Passway (D4) / I'm A Steady Rollin' Man (D4)

    Sleeve 10: Vocalion 04002 - Stop Breakin' Down Blues (D5) / Honeymoon Blues (D5)

    Sleeve 11: Vocalion 04108 - Little Queen Of Spades (D5) / Me And The Devil Blues (D5)

    Sleeve 12: Vocalion 04630 - Preachin' Blues (S3) / Love In Vain (D5)

    Recording index:

    S1 - San Antonio, Texas: Monday, November 23, 1936

    S2 - San Antonio, Texas: Thursday, November 26, 1936

    S3 - San Antonio, Texas: Friday, November 27, 1936

    D4 - Dallas, Texas: Saturday, June 19, 1937

    D5 - Dallas, Texas: Sunday, June 20, 1937


This box couldn't purchase without the donations from the members of the "Hiresmusic" blog and the Facebook community. Thx for making this rip possible!!!!

Dynamic Range

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DR12 -5.82 dB -20.51 dB 1A - Kind Hearted Woman.wav
DR11 -5.65 dB -19.89 dB 1B - Terraplane Blues.wav
DR17 -3.56 dB -23.15 dB 2A - 32-20 Blues.wav
DR11 -6.25 dB -19.99 dB 2B - Last Fair Deal Gone Down.wav
DR14 -6.25 dB -23.69 dB 3A - Dead Shrimp Blues.wav
DR14 -4.54 dB -21.31 dB 3B - I Believe I'll Dust My Broom.wav
DR14 -5.84 dB -23.37 dB 4A - Ramblin' On My Mind.wav
DR12 -5.60 dB -20.91 dB 4B - Cross Road Blues.wav
DR15 -5.73 dB -24.50 dB 5A - Come On In My Kitchen.wav
DR14 -5.49 dB -22.39 dB 5B - They're Red Hot.wav
DR13 -5.41 dB -21.66 dB 6A - Sweet Home Chicago.wav
DR11 -5.70 dB -19.06 dB 6B - Walkin' Blues.wav
DR13 -4.80 dB -20.64 dB 7A - From Four Unti Late.wav
DR11 -5.67 dB -20.38 dB 7B - Hell Hound On My Trail.wav
DR13 -5.85 dB -21.88 dB 8A - Malted Milk.wav
DR15 -4.93 dB -25.16 dB 8B - Milkcow's Calf Blues.wav
DR12 -5.60 dB -20.57 dB 9A - Stones In My Passway.wav
DR13 -4.73 dB -21.04 dB 9B - I'm A Steady Rollin' Man.wav
DR14 -5.48 dB -23.48 dB 10A - Stop Breakin' Down Blues.wav
DR15 -5.36 dB -26.35 dB 10B - Honeymoon Blues.wav
DR17 -4.95 dB -26.96 dB 11A - Little Queen Of Spades.wav
DR15 -5.50 dB -25.76 dB 11B - Me And The Devil Blues.wav
DR12 -6.44 dB -21.69 dB 12A - Preachin' Blues.wav
DR13 -6.06 dB -24.41 dB 12B - Love In Vain Blues.wav
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Number of files: 24
Official DR value: DR13

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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) > resampling and dithering 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 is for sure the best sounding Robert Johnson ever. However, the reordings are still historic and doesn't match modern high-fidelity criterias.... Due to mislabeling of record 4 the tracks "Ramblin' on my Mind" & "Crossroad Blues" are tagged and named wrong. Please change that issue manually.





All files are inside the link list.
High resoulution files are marked as 2496, CD-compatible files as 1644.


The files are interchangeable!!!

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Posted By: Kel bazar Date: 03 Sep 2011 09:11:30
Amazing !!!

Thanks a lot !!!
Posted By: obladi Date: 03 Sep 2011 09:45:15
Waouh !
Many thanks.
Posted By: jpics Date: 03 Sep 2011 10:02:25
Thanks already had it from the blog but its nice to see it here so other people can enjoy it
Posted By: Globalbee3 Date: 03 Sep 2011 10:20:24
Thank you for making this available. Much appreciated.
Posted By: Dualtrack Date: 03 Sep 2011 10:41:48
Untra-cool share aksman! Sounds magnificent too!
Thanks for including the art, well done!
Posted By: ei4ia Date: 03 Sep 2011 10:57:19
Incredible, brilliant, jaw-dropping!!!
UPD
Amazing album. downmixed to mono (foobar DSP) and left just one of speakers playing - hallo Sweet Home Chicago! ))
Posted By: Granado_ Date: 03 Sep 2011 13:19:13
Редкая вещь, спасиб!
Posted By: Dijango Date: 03 Sep 2011 13:55:45
thank you for Bringing us to the root of the blues in a wonderful presentation.
Posted By: terra6 Date: 03 Sep 2011 14:09:53
@ aks: jezt doch?!
Posted By: hwy61200 Date: 03 Sep 2011 14:22:50
Many, many thanks, aksman - this is one boxed set I would have loved to own however a new guitar purchase just prior to my hearing about it's release wiped out any toy buying for awhile but thanks to you at least I'll be able to hear these new pressings - mucho appreciated!!!
Posted By: Narayan23 Date: 03 Sep 2011 15:48:38
Many many thanks!!
Posted By: amlabella23 Date: 03 Sep 2011 16:18:55
Fantastic post, thanks very much for this aksman.
Posted By: tubert Date: 03 Sep 2011 19:47:40
Thanks aksman but, my original 78's sound better.

JUST KIDDING! :)

And thanks to the "Hiresmusic" blog for making this possible.

}---:)
Posted By: afterbathing Date: 03 Sep 2011 19:48:54
Thank you very much.

Will
Posted By: Ljubo44 Date: 03 Sep 2011 20:19:44
Thank you aksman спасибo!
Posted By: cvrcmrc Date: 03 Sep 2011 23:58:43
Thank you!
Posted By: rg1960 Date: 04 Sep 2011 06:40:15
Thank you aksman & the members of the "Hiresmusic" blog and the Facebook community for making this download possible. I already grabbed it from "the other hires site". Apart from the quality of the rip, it is more than interesting to hear the roots of so many "first generation" Rock musicians.

Thanks again, aksman!

rg1960
Posted By: Miltiades Date: 04 Sep 2011 14:01:22
An amazing share of You this LP-Box!
Thank You very much :-)
Posted By: endriago Date: 04 Sep 2011 15:31:23
Thanks very much, Aksman!

What a superb and historic post.
Posted By: spencexxx Date: 04 Sep 2011 22:41:55
RESET ON THE RIGHT....only here!

Thanks, I can delete my poorly tagged CD version now. If you wanna see something cool with RJ , youtube "mix master mike scratch" and watch the 50 second video.

Also AM I INSANE OR ARE TRACK 4A AND 4B SWITCHED?? (tags)
Posted By: zoan06 Date: 05 Sep 2011 21:32:27
There are treasures... then there are TREASURES!! This definitely fits into the latter.

Thank you so much for ripping and sharing these amazing and extremely important songs with us.

Anyone with an ear for music MUST listen to Robert Johnson. His music is the foundation for everything we have today.
Posted By: aksman Date: 05 Sep 2011 23:56:10
@ spenexxx

I mentioned that under "Ripping Notes", the tags of record 4 are switched due to mislabeling.
Posted By: d'Avignon Date: 05 Sep 2011 23:57:28
I was just thinking, will it ever be here; and if so, when; and who's going to do it.

Thanks aksman.
Posted By: perlerorneq69 Date: 07 Sep 2011 02:35:18
Thank you aksman!! You have good taste!! :)
curiosity: what is "the other hires site"??
Thank you :) p
Posted By: nedjo Date: 29 Sep 2011 11:25:58
Thanks Aksman,
Posted By: aeonsaway Date: 01 Oct 2011 04:41:50
Sheer joy! RJ is in the house, thanks to your efforts and care. Kudos for the excellent booklet scans too.
Posted By: diddlycrap Date: 15 Oct 2011 12:15:33
Thanks a lot for this post..
Posted By: OdioAlImperio Date: 20 Oct 2011 14:56:55
Thank you aksman for such a nice sharing! Highly appreciated!

Kindly OAI!
Posted By: 3lv1scat Date: 18 Dec 2011 13:42:24
Thanks, again.
Posted By: jpdca1 Date: 09 Jan 2012 21:56:24
Can anybody help a brother out and post a link that is not expired?!!
This looks too good to miss.
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