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Everly Brothers - Stories We Could Tell [Speakers Corner 180g LP] 24-bit/96kHz & CD-format

Posted By : aksman | Date : 02 Sep 2011 15:59:24 | Comments : 10 |
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Everly Brothers - Stories We Could Tell
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/192kHz (presented in 24/96 & 16/44.1) | FLAC | m3u, cue & Tech Log
Artwork | DR Analysis | 811 / 231 mb incl. recovery | FSonic, FF & WU | Country-Rock | 1972
Mastered by Willem Makkee @ EBS, Hannover, Germany
Speakers Corner 180g LP / Cat.#: LSP-4620

Stories We Could Tell is a fine country-rock album. It serves as a poignant reminder that the Everly Brothers had much more to offer than just their teen idol-era hits.
- Mary Grady/AMG


Stories We Could Tell is a country rock album by The Everly Brothers, released in 1972.

Review by Mary Grady

Stories We Could Tell is a slick album, produced by Paul Rothchild and featuring some of the top studio musicians in early-'70s L.A. There are many top-drawer songs by songwriters such as Jesse Winchester, Kris Kristofferson, Rod Stewart, and John Sebastian. The Everlys do a fine job covering most of them. The Everly Brothers themselves, however, wrote the most remarkable songs on the disc. Don Everly's "I'm Tired of Singing My Song in Las Vegas" voices the frustration of being trapped in endless gigs of singing the same oldies over and over again; it's perhaps not surprising that the Everlys split at the end of 1973, the same year this album was recorded. The standout track is one that turned out to be one of the best songs in the Everly Brothers' repertoire, "Green River." It's an irresistible confection of keyboards and guitar riffs of different varieties, including Ry Cooder's superb bottleneck work and Buddy Emmon's pedal steel. The lyrics are charmingly evocative of the brothers' Kentucky childhood, and their harmony singing is superb. Stories We Could Tell is a fine country-rock album. It serves as a poignant reminder that the Everly Brothers had much more to offer than just their teen idol-era hits.




Tracklist
    A1 All We Really Want To Do 2:25
    A2 Breakdown 3:05
    A3 Green River 4:20
    A4 Mandolin Wind 3:00
    A5 Up In Mabel's Room 3:15
    A6 Del Rio Dan 3:55

    B1 Ridin' High 2:55
    B2 Christmas Eve Can Kill You 3:20
    B3 Three-Armed Poker-Playin' River Rat 2:40
    B4 I'm Tired Of Singing My Song In Las Vegas 3:10
    B5 The Brand New Tennessee Waltz 3:15
    B6 Stories We Can Tell 3:15

Personnel
    Don Everly - guitar, vocals
    Phil Everly - guitar, vocals
    Delaney Bramlett - guitar, vocals
    Jeff Kent - guitar, vocals
    Dennis Linde - guitar, keyboards
    Geoff Muldaur - guitar
    Wayne Perkins - guitar
    John Sebastian - guitar, harmonica, vocals
    Waddy Wachtel - guitar
    Danny Weis - guitar
    Clarence White - guitar
    Ry Cooder - electric bottleneck guitar on "Green River" & "Del Rio Dan"
    Buddy Emmons - slide guitar
    Jerry McGee - slide guitar
    Barry Beckett - keyboards
    Michael Fonfara - keyboards
    Spooner Oldham - keyboards
    Warren Zevon - keyboards
    Johnny Barbata - drums
    Jim Gordon - drums
    Russ Kunkel - drums
    George Bohanon - brass
    Tommy Johnson - brass
    Chris Ethridge - bass
    Jimmy Haskel - string arrangement
    David Crosby - vocals
    Doug Lubahn - vocals
    Graham Nash - vocals

Dynamic Range Analysis

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Analyzed: Everly Brothers / Stories We Could Tell [Speakers Corner 180g LP]
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -2.21 dB -17.18 dB 2:20 01-All We Really Want To Do
DR12 -3.23 dB -18.99 dB 3:11 02-Breakdown
DR13 -1.26 dB -17.98 dB 4:41 03-Green River
DR13 -2.17 dB -18.59 dB 3:00 04-Mandolin Wind
DR15 -1.52 dB -21.07 dB 3:14 05-Up In Mabel's Room
DR13 -3.39 dB -18.98 dB 3:58 06-Del Rio Dan
DR12 -2.44 dB -17.71 dB 2:40 07-Ridin' High
DR13 -3.13 dB -18.92 dB 3:25 08-Christmas Eve Can Kill You
DR12 -2.55 dB -16.57 dB 2:45 09-Three Armed, Poker-Playin' River Rat
DR13 -1.83 dB -17.40 dB 3:13 10-I'm Tired Of Singing My Song In Las Vegas
DR15 -1.03 dB -19.32 dB 3:12 11-The Brand New Tennessee Waltz
DR15 -1.69 dB -19.43 dB 3:21 12-Stories We Could Tell
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Number of tracks: 12
Maximum peak difference (-1.03 dB - -3.39 dB): 2.36 dB

Official DR value (Song Mode): 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) > 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

Fine sounding record in excellent condition. Perfect pressing.... flat and quiet. It just needed a few manual click removals.



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Posted By: Narayan23 Date: 02 Sep 2011 16:15:51
Great music as always aksman, thank you very much.
Posted By: terra6 Date: 02 Sep 2011 16:23:05
Gruss und Dank aus Eierland.
Posted By: sixtiesfan Date: 02 Sep 2011 18:42:00
I really love this era of the Everly Brothers, and this vinyl rip is much welcome as the CD reissues of "Stories we could tell" are famous for sounding like s***t.
Many thanks for your generosity !
Posted By: cheetohman Date: 02 Sep 2011 18:44:00
Great thanks, never would have heard this otherwise.
Posted By: Number_9 Date: 02 Sep 2011 19:50:28
Aksman, I can tell you're really a big music lover. Your interests are so diverse.
Thank you.
Posted By: lplover Date: 03 Sep 2011 11:54:44
Many thanks, aksman, for another great rip. Finally i can put my lousy CD aside.
lplover
Posted By: humyaimakmak Date: 04 Sep 2011 22:25:47
Thanks very much, aksman.
Posted By: Dr Debaser Date: 06 Sep 2011 01:56:55
Great, just great. Thanks a million.
Posted By: nedjo Date: 29 Sep 2011 12:24:08
Thanks Aksman,
Posted By: nikki5 Date: 11 Feb 2012 16:02:41
Never knew this album existed. What a lineup of great musicians.
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