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Harry Belafonte - Belafonte at Carnegie Hall (1958) {Classic 200g} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip & CD-compatible
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Harry Belafonte - Belafonte at Carnegie Hall
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC | no cue or log (vinyl) | Full LP Artwork
2.06 GB (24/96) + 563 MB (RB) | FSc + WU + HF + FF | Folk, World, Vocal | 1959
RCA Living Stereo ~ LSO 6006 ~ Classic Records 200g Quiex SV-P
Mastered by Bernie Grundman ~ Pressed by RTI
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC | no cue or log (vinyl) | Full LP Artwork
2.06 GB (24/96) + 563 MB (RB) | FSc + WU + HF + FF | Folk, World, Vocal | 1959
RCA Living Stereo ~ LSO 6006 ~ Classic Records 200g Quiex SV-P
Mastered by Bernie Grundman ~ Pressed by RTI
Belafonte at Carnegie Hall is a live double album by Harry Belafonte. It is the first of two Belafonte Carnegie Hall albums, and was recorded on April 19 and April 20, 1959. The stereo version of the album was released on the prestigious RCA Victor "Living Stereo" series.
| “ | AllMusic Review by Cary Ginell - 5/5 Stars The granddaddy of all live albums, this double-LP set captures the excitement of a Harry Belafonte concert at the height of his popularity. Sampled from two consecutive performances of identical material, Belafonte at Carnegie Hall was an anomaly at a time when only comedy albums were recorded outside of the studio environment. It wasn't the first live album ever made, but it was certainly the first to be a major financial and artistic success. It stayed on the best-selling album charts for over three years and remained in print until RCA discontinued pressing LPs. From the opening trumpet fanfare and brief orchestral overture to the epic 12-minute version of "Matilda" (which set a standard for audience participation), the album never lets up. It is exciting, poignant, thrilling, intimate, and at times, spontaneously hilarious. Belafonte's mastery in front of an audience was never better displayed than here, a mastery that has resulted in him becoming one of the most popular concert draws in history. Producer Bob Bollard and orchestra leader Bob Corman deftly integrated the 47-piece orchestra into the performance but knew when to lie back to let Belafonte sing, accompanied by a small combo of two guitars, bass, and percussion. The concert is divided in three sections: "Moods of the American Negro," "In the Caribbean," and "Around the World." All the hits are here: "Day O," "Jamaica Farewell," "Mama Look a Boo Boo," and others, plus calypso, folk songs, chain gang songs, spirituals, and songs from other lands, representing a veritable best-of package of his first decade with RCA Victor. For sheer scope and genius of performance, this is the quintessential Belafonte package. A digitally remastered but truncated single-disc CD reissue of the classic 1959 performance by Harry Belafonte was issued upon its 30th anniversary in 1989. Inexplicably, all of Belafonte's between-song patter and four songs were eliminated, no doubt in an attempt to fit the whole concert on one disc. The editing was done with a machete, and the concert loses all of its spontaneity and pacing. For those who are familiar with the original, magnificent double-LP set, the edits will make you cringe. For the record, the excised songs are "Take My Mother Home," "Man Piaba," "All My Trials," and "Merci Bon Dieu." Save your turntables and get the records. | ” |
Original LP track listing
"ACT I-MOODS OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO"
Side one
1. "Introduction/Darlin' Cora"
2. "Sylvie"
3. "Cotton Fields"
4. "John Henry"
5. "Take My Mother Home"
Side two
1. "The Marching Saints"
"ACT II-IN THE CARIBBEAN"
1. "The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)"
2. "Jamaica Farewell"
3. "Man Piaba"
4. "All My Trials"
Side three
1. "Mama Look a Boo Boo"
2. "Come Back Liza"
3. "Man Smart (Woman Smarter)"
"ACT III-ROUND THE WORLD"
1. "Hava Nagila"
2. "Danny Boy"
3. "Merci Bon Dieu"
Side four
1. "Cucurrucucu Paloma"
2. "Shenandoah"
3. "Matilda"
Personnel
* Harry Belafonte – vocals
* Millard Thomas – guitar
* Raphael Boguslav – guitar
* Danny Barrajanos – bongos, conga
* Norman Keenan – bass
Production notes:
* Bob Bollard – producer, liner notes
* Orchestra Conducted by Robert Corman
* Bob Simpson – engineer
* Les Friedlander – cover photo
* G. Undelfinger – artistic rendering
Released: October, 1959
Recorded: April 19 and 20, 1959 at Carnegie Hall
Label: RCA Victor
Time: 96 minutes
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This RCA on the spot recording sounds beautiful, even for a 1959 live concert!
Lovely ripping quality!
Thank you for sharing these great treasures with us! :)
Cheers!
Thank you.
I wait long time for this LP.
Top 20 Audiophile Vinyl Ever.
See:
http://www.high-endaudio.com/supreme.html
Bis thanks!
You two are great team. :)
p.s.
Mr. Belafonte was a great singer, thank you again for listening pleasure.
Wonderful rip, great scans, - high quality as usual. One more thanks, DocRob, for your hard work. And also one more thanks to garybx for his genorisity sharing these wonderful 400gr of vinyl with us!
lplover
It is so difficult to pick-up only one fine ripping from Doc.
But I have to say, that this is sure one of the best recordings I have ever listened to in my life.
Amazing overall work from RCA to DocRob.
Congratulations!!! :)
@kwork;
"Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall".
I found a somewhat poor Canadian original RCA Victor LOC-6007 pressing (A "New Orthophonic" High Fidelity Recording, which means mono) for $2.
Thanks
Edit says: Yesterday I wrote in an other comment in an other HR avax blog which albums I would take to the island.
I made a mistake there, I forgot this one.
THIS IS REALLY ONE OF THE BEST RIPS I GOT FROM YOU ROB (if not the best). Sensational. Big Big Big Thanks to you and garybx.
http://avaxhome.ws/hraphile/vinyl/Harry_Belafonte_At_Carnegie_Hall.html
Are you sure it wasn't recorded yesterday, at Pawnshop? :)
Magnificent sound!
What a voice!
Thank You!
Thanks a lot for this.