February 6th, 2024
IMPEX Remembers Kenny Dorham's "Forgotten" 1963 United Artists Release the one that got away.....By: Michael Fremer
The story behind this "forgotten" release and re-release is interesting, but not nearly as interesting as the music, which is a refreshing turn in a world of "undiscovered gems" that often turn out to be undiscovered for good reasons and not gems at all. Downbeat critic Ira Gitler gave Matador a well-deserved very positive review when it was first released in 1963 (Dorham was also for a time late in his life a Downbeat critic). Two things... Read More
Comments: 9February 4th, 2024
Join Me, Peter McGrath and Florian "Doc" Kaps at The Audio Salon, Santa Monica for the North American Launch of TechDAS's Air Force 10 TonearmBy: Michael Fremer
TechDAS showed a prototype of its new air bearing pivoted tonearm at Munich High End 2023. It's now a finished product that will have its North American launch at The Audio Salon in Santa Monica this Friday, and Saturday February 9th and 10th.In addition to the TechDAS team, Supersense's Florian "Doc" Caps will be there, most likely to play some of his lacquer releases, Wilson Audio's Peter McGrath will be there as well to extoll the virtues... Read More
Comments: 12February 4th, 2024
A Truly "Accessible" Don Cherry Record Reissued In the "Verve By Request" Series what's with those grooves?By: Michael Fremer
In a recently published New York Times piece titled "The Worst Masterpiece: 'Rhapsody In Blue at 100" the pianist/composer Ethan Iverson pilloried the popular Gershwin piece as "naïve and corny"—and those were among the nicer things he wrote about it. The online comments are worth reading but one published letter is wroth quoting here: "By calling the work 'the best cheesecake,' Mr. Iverson aligns himself with a long line of... Read More
Comments: 5February 3rd, 2024
Mastering Engineer Chris Bellman Talks Record Mastering With Michael Fremer a 45 minute "free wheeling" interview features many interesting momentsBy: Michael Fremer
Mastering engineer Chris Bellman has an impressive catalog of records he's mastered over the decades working at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood California. Bellman regularly cuts records for Neil Young among many other recording greats. Bellman talks about cutting Tom Petty's "Wildflowers" from analog tape for the first time and discusses with me general cutting issues such as sibilants and how he deals with them. The two discuss the great... Read More
Comments: 8February 2nd, 2024
Mark Knopfler's New Album "One Deep River" To Be Released By Blue Note April 12th storied jazz label yet again expands its musical horizonsBy: Tracking Angle
Mark Knopfler's new album One Deep River— his tenth solo effort— is set for April 12th release on his own British Grove label, via Blue Note/EMI. It features a dozen new songs.Produced by Knopfler and his longstanding collaborator Guy Fletcher the album was recorded in London at his state-of-the-art British Grove Studios and will be available on CD, double gatefold vinyl, cassette and a special limited-edition box set that will include the album on both vinyl and... Read More
Comments: 3February 2nd, 2024
SME Model 6 Classic Turntable SME's "Classic" variation of the entry level Model 6 gets a thorough evaluationBy: Dave McNair
In 1953, a music-loving Cambridge University engineering student named Finch James Shepherds-Pye had an idea. He was fascinated by the reproduction of recorded music on discs and had started thinking seriously about the subject. This led to (the eventually knighted) Sir Shepherds-Pye's doctoral thesis on the tonearm and the geometry required to place a cartridge stylus at the most accurate point on a record. He came up with the concept of mirroring the cutter... Read More
Comments: 4February 1st, 2024
Isaac Hayes' Classic "Hot Buttered Soul" Is Craft's Next "Small Batch" Release "one step" limited to 3000 copies worldwideBy: Tracking Angle
Oft sampled by soul and r&b music fans who couldn't get enough of Hayes's version of "Walk on By" and “Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic”when first issued in 1969 and decades later by hip-hop samplers who have (so far) used snippets more than a hundred times, Hot Buttered Soul has stood musical test of time and now gets the "Small Batch" "One-Step" audiophile treatment.From the press release:"As with all albums in the... Read More
Comments: 1February 1st, 2024
Think Outside The Box! Intervention's Frampton Trio Available Individually limited edition "Frampton@50"box nearly sold outBy: Tracking Angle
With the box set nearly sold out, Intervention decided to offer the three Frampton albums individually at $40.00 each. The Frampton@50 Series 180G reissues are 100% Analog Mastered by Chris Bellman and sound sensational. The flat, heroically quiet 180g vinyl is pressed at boutique press Gotta Groove Records in Cleveland, Ohio.The album art was meticulously restored by IR's Tom Vadakan, and the jackets are "Old Style" tip-ons, beautiful produced on heavy... Read More
Comments: 2January 31st, 2024
Andrew Hill's Music Made Fresh and New Ron Horton's wondrous double-LP is much more than a "tribute album"By: Fred Kaplan
Andrew Hill was one of the most remarkable jazz pianist-composers, a rare true original. His music is ripe with strange intervals, dissonant harmonies, and off-centered rhythms, yet the resulting sounds are riveting, often gorgeous. Imagine the lush tonal colors of Gil Evans, combined with the fierce cadences of Mingus and the jagged precision of Monk, and you get some idea of his music’s odd pleasures. Hill led a dozen recording sessions for Blue Note in the... Read More
Comments: 12January 31st, 2024
Los Lobos, America's Band—The Tracking Angle Interview conducted in 1997 and originally published in the print editionBy: Michael Fremer
(This Interview originally appeared in Volume 3 #1, issue 11, Spring 1997 of The Tracking Angle magazine).The goodies were stacked on a big table in the corner of the stars' dressing room: an industrial size sack of M&M Peanuts, big bags of Herr's tortilla and potato chips, a jar of Pace brand Thick and Chunky Salsa, fresh fruit, a ten pack of Kellogg's cereals, a plate of muffins, a cheese, tomato and deli platter, jars of Hellman's mayonnaise... Read More
Comments: 2January 30th, 2024
Deutsche Grammophon announces Four New Titles in its Original Source Vinyl Series, plus a Major Bruckner Vinyl Release Classic Recordings from Karl Bohm, Claudio Abbado, Rafael Kubelik, Daniel Barenboim and Carlo Maria Giulini receive Deluxe Audiophile Vinyl ReleasesBy: Mark Ward
Deutsche Grammophon has jump-started the New Year with a vengeance, with the announcement of another set of drool-worthy vinyl reissues to tempt the classical listener (and, I hope, many of you seeking to dip your toe into the classical waters). Read on for more details....
Read More Comments: 34January 29th, 2024
Listen to the Unique Supatrac Sideways Unipivot Tonearm! full review will be published very soonBy: Michael Fremer
The Supatrac Blackbird is the world's only tonearm with a Sideways Unipivot bearing (hence Supa—sideways Unipivot Arm). This has numerous theoretical advantages over a vertically positioned unipivot bearing, the basics of which are explained in this video. A more complete written review will be posted here shortly. This video shows you the arm and demonstrates its musical power reproducing Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On", a track from Gary... Read More
Comments: 31January 29th, 2024
‘Marquee Moon’ and The Great Mastering Debate Can good mastering be musically incorrect?By: Malachi Lui
Everyone reading this site has by now probably heard about Rhino High Fidelity’s controversial reissue of Television’s landmark 1977 debut Marquee Moon. This latest edition sounds good but nothing like the original, which raises the question: what's the difference between good and bad mastering? And who's responsible?
Read More Comments: 39January 25th, 2024
Hagerman Audio Labs Introduces a $249 Transimpedance "Head Amp" the Piccolo Zero MC headamp joins the voltage-based Piccolo in the Hagerman lineupBy: Tracking Angle
Piccolo Zero is a transimpedance headamp designed to operate low internal impedance MC cartridges in current mode (zero input impedance). This mode is desirable for its improved tracking ability resulting in lower distortion and well controlled sonic presentation. The Piccolo Zero offers four internal switch selected gain levels and plugs into any MM phono stage. It joins the voltage based Piccolo in the Hagerman line. Read More
Comments: 9January 25th, 2024
Los Lobos's "Kiko" Gets Its Best Vinyl Reissue RSD "Black Friday" release mastered by our Dave McNairBy: Michael Fremer
Is it a "conflict of interest" to review a record mastered by a Tracking Angle writer? I could care less. This is mastering engineer Dave McNair's second pass on Kiko, Los Lobos' best selling (other than the La Bamba soundtrack) and arguable best album. Though recorded analog and mixed to 2 inch 30IPS tape, It was originally released domestically on CD only in 1992 during vinyl's sunset fade. It got a digitally sourced European release that... Read More
Comments: 10January 22nd, 2024
The REL Acoustics S/812 Sub Bass Line Array The Next Dimension in BassBy: Ken Redmond
My relationship with subwoofers began in the late 70s while making my rounds at the Palmer House Hotel in Chicago, back then one of two summer Consumer Electronics Show high performance audio hotel sites. The other was the nearby Blackstone. The main show was at the giant McCormick Place Convention Center.I walked into the Janis Audio display room, where owner/designer John Marovskis had set up a demo of his new Janis W1 subwoofer and Interphase crossover/amp. I... Read More
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