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The 52nd Street Blues Project: Blues & Grass (2004) 96/24 + DTS CD

Posted By : wustenratte | Date : 24 Jun 2010 15:52:40 | Comments : 11 |
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The 52nd Street Blues Project: Blues & Grass (2004)
96/24 FLAC (2 & 4ch) + 96/24 2ch LPCM DVD + 44/24 4ch DTS CD | Scans
964,1 MB + 1,98 GB + 1,51 GB + 446,5 MB + 14,4 MB| RS | 3% recovery
Label: Chesky Records SACD286 | Genre: Blues

James Blood Ulmer has been on a something of a roll since the late '90s, after reuniting with longtime cohort Charlie Burnham and delving into the blues. The two Vernon Reid-produced blues albums were among the best of his career, with Ulmer adding his harmolodic shadings to classics from the blues canon. The 52nd Street Blues Project is a stripped-down offshoot of those albums, but they operate as a band instead of simply supporting Ulmer. Along with Ulmer and Burnham are Blood's rhythm section -- Aubrey Dayle (drums) and Mark Peterson (bass) -- and vocalist Queen Esther, all veterans of Blood's blues albums. But here everyone but Dayle contributes to the songwriting instead of working covers, simultaneously updating the tradition and reaching back to prewar blues archetypes. "My Favorite Thing" is just Ulmer solo -- voice and guitar (as is "Where Do All the Girls Come From?") -- and evokes the primal blues of early John Lee Hooker sides. Queen Esther is up next, accompanied only by Mark Peterson on "You Lied," an infectious, swinging number whose themes are the essence of the blues but addressed with the fresh perspective of a blues poet rather than the same tired blues clichés. Queen Esther's got a strong, soulful voice and impeccable phrasing, which is supported perfectly by Peterson's swinging bassline. Then it's time for "Recess," a droning blues march with fantastic violin from Charlie Burnham that stands alongside great Ulmer instrumentals like "Love Dance" from Odyssey. Burnham is amazing here, an expressive modal workout with slippery harmonics and a snaky down-home feel. Ulmer takes vocals with the full band for "My Prayer," then hands them back to Queen Esther for "Queen Esther's Blues." Burnham gets the spotlight again for "Watermark," another slinky instrumental with just violin and bass, then takes a rare vocal turn on "Papa Don't Know," where he switches to mandolin and sings with a sweet voice. And check out his other solos, like on "I'm Goin'" or the funny quote in "Sunnyland" -- the man just shines. Even Peterson gets a solo shot on "A Miniature of the Bass." But as great as it is, Ulmer fans have heard much of this music before; the real revelation on this album is Queen Esther, whose uplifting songs and great singing are definite highlights on a consistently strong album. Just see if you can get "Sunnyland" or "I'm Goin'" out of your head at the end of the disc. Blues & Grass is a great album from a great band that knows all shades of the blues. The key is in the liner notes, where Blood says, "I like the idea of the blues as a sound more than I like the idea of the blues as a form." Some songs might not sound like conventional blues, but that's part of the beauty of this album. Remember, this is not a James Blood Ulmer record, it's a band effort by the 52nd Street Blues Project, but it ranks right up there with any of Ulmer's albums or projects despite his diminished role. Let's hope that this one-off live recording turns into something more; this is a keeper. AMG Review by Sean Westergaard


96/24 2-channel FLAC Chesky Records Direct Download
(thanks to ManWhoCan)

96/24 2-channel LPCM DVD
(authored by mojave productions with DVD Architect 5 from the 96/24 FLACs)

96/24 4-channel FLAC
(4-channel SACD 96/24 analogue transfer by mojave productions)

44/24 4-channel DTS CD
(4-channel SACD 96/24 analogue transfer by mojave productions)

+ SCANS

1. My Favorite Thing
2. You Lied
3. Recess
4. My Prayer
5. Queen Esther's Blues
6. Watermark
7. I'm Goin'
8. Where Do All The Girls Come From?
9. A Miniature Of The Bass
10. I Can't Take It
11. Papa Don't Know
12. Sunnyland

Musicians:
Charlie Burnham: Vocals, Madnolin, Fiddle
Aubrey Dayle: Drums
Queen Ester: Vocals
Mark Peterson: Bass
James "Blood" Ulmer: Vocals, Guitar

Ripping Equipment
(analogue 4.0 transfer only):

Pioneer DV-656A SACD/DVDA Player
Hamma Gold RCA Cables
M-Audio Delta lt1010 24/96 Soundcard + breakout box


DTS CD WARNING:

This CD requires DTS compatible equipment or software for playback. Don't play this on equipment that isn't compatible because you'll only hear static and it can damage your speakers!

5.1 Music Disc - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

The DTS-CD, DTS Audio CD or 5.1 Music Disc (official name) is an audio Compact Disc that contains music in surround sound format. It is a predecessor of DVD Audio. Physically, it conforms to the Red Book standard, except for the way the music is encoded on the CD. Where regular CDs store the music as linear PCM, the DTS-CD stores music using the DTS format, with the same fixed bitrate as 16-bit linear PCM, namely 1,411,200 bit/s or roughly 1,378 Kib/s.

As opposed to other surround formats, such as Super Audio CD and DVD-Audio, which require a specialized player, a DTS-CD is compatible with most standard CD players with a digital (S/PDIF) output. CD (and DVD) players recognize the disk as a standard audio CD. The only requirement is a receiver that can decode DTS audio.


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Posted By: wustenratte Date: 24 Jun 2010 18:28:58
forgot to mention that the DVD is NTSC 16:9 Slides Region 0
Posted By: sokos Date: 24 Jun 2010 20:29:09
thx so much...
Posted By: ManWhoCan Date: 25 Jun 2010 03:02:10
Thanks for the QUAD rip: much appreciated.
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Thank You!
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Thank you very much from Spain.
Muchas gracias !!!
Posted By: lapii Date: 25 Jun 2010 15:48:25
Thank you!!!
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Many thanks Wustenratte.
Posted By: jazzever Date: 26 Jun 2010 02:22:48
Thank you for this gem!
Posted By: staki Date: 26 Jun 2010 17:08:45
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Posted By: wustenratte Date: 11 Aug 2010 13:34:13
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Posted By: hammck Date: 16 Sep 2010 22:12:40
Great to See JBU on the high-def area, Awesome!
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