September 10th, 2024
Stone Temple Pilots Got Experimental on “Purple” Plenty of surprises on this Analogue Productions/ATL75 pressing By: Dylan PegginThough not a descendant from grunge’s Seattle headquarters, San Diego’s Stone Temple Pilots was a force to reckon with. Its take on the genre by emphasizing 70s-based hard rock with hints of psychedelia and jazz allowed it to protrude and distinguish itself from masses of flannel. The debut album, 1992’s Core, wove into grunge lore with four hit singles and sales in America alone of over 8 million copies. After its first worldwide tour and a hyped appearance on MTV’s... Read More
Comments: 3September 9th, 2024
Frank Zappa’s Stewards Give Apostrophe (’)’s So-So Mix A Superb Remaster GIVEN WHAT THEY HAD TO WORK WITH, HOW MUCH BETTER COULD IT BE? By: Morgan EnosMichael Fremer has misplaced his 1974 pressing of Frank Zappa’s Apostrophe (’), so he got a friend to hook him up with a loaner. When we pulled out the dust sleeve: Great googly moogly!“Rick, I’m tierd [sic] of you putting me down all the time. You do’nt [sic] know how much you hurt me,” begins a ballpointed breakup screed, from one Nancy. Reader, it’s a rough one: “All I ever here [sic] from you is that I’m fat, and ugly … I’m sick of you calling me a slut … You have... Read More
Comments: 12September 8th, 2024
On This Day Through the Years at Van Gelder Studios the day being June 10th By: Michael FremerOn June 10th, 2019 Newvelle Records hosted an event at world famous Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs New Jersey where "reluctant/later bloomer" pianist Billy Lester performed for a small audience of friends, family and press. A film about Lester was also screened. The thumbnail photo is of Newville's co-founder and a pianist himself, Elan Mehler. The jazz label had just issued Lester's album From Scratch on vinyl, with Lester performing in a... Read More
Comments: 3September 8th, 2024
Technics' New $3300 SL-1300G Turntable Combines SL-1200GR2's ΔΣ Drive With $4300 1200G's Platter And Motor! produces a "happy in between place" in the Technics turntable lineup By: Michael FremerThe Technics turntable line-up can be confusing. Lots of models, lots of numbers and superficially they can look identical but they are not! A few days ago at IFA in Berlin, the company launched a variety of products including this new SL-1300G turntable. While it may appear to be a helping of "number salad", it's actually very significant product launch.Simply put, the new $3300 1300G combines the highly evolved ΔΣ Drive motor drive system introduced... Read More
Comments: 16September 5th, 2024
Lee Morgan's Delayed Release Oddity Gets a Tone Poet Turn And a new "Blue Note"-y cover By: Michael FremerWhile this is admittedly a simplification, Tone Poet Blue Note releases come in a few basic musical flavors: the "must have" ones that even non-jazz fans know by name, the great ones that when originally released couldn't find an audience but now are more popular and well-appreciated than ever, the head scratcher delayed release ones that have fans wondering how and why the label didn't issue them when originally recorded, and finally the delayed... Read More
Comments: 13September 2nd, 2024
Musical Surroundings Introduces MKII Versions of the Popular Hana S Series Cartridges SL, SH SL Mono By: Tracking AngleMusical Surroundings today announced a MK II upgrade to its world-wide best selling Hana S cartridge series. The Mk II upgrade enhances both the line's musical performance and value. Master cartridge designer Masao Okada implements a new tapered Aluminum cantilever with increased rigidity, resulting in a remarkable improvement transferring groove modulation from vinyl record to the cartridge generator. The S Series Mk II features higher specified parts, advanced... Read More
Comments: 2August 31st, 2024
The Brian Eno Documentary Is An Interesting Yet Unsatisfying Exercise Gary Hustwit’s ever-changing, generative ‘Eno’ succeeds in concept, if not execution By: Malachi LuiIn 1975, Brian Eno released Discreet Music, his first “conscious” ambient album. On the back cover, he wrote an essay that starts, “Since I have always preferred making plans to executing them, I have gravitated towards situations and systems that, once set into operation, could create music with little or no intervention on my part.” With an accompanying technical graph, he describes side A’s 32-minute title composition—a few looping melodies that alternate in and... Read More
Comments: 11August 30th, 2024
A Digital Dance from Esoteric Japan Reviewing another take on a longstanding orchestral war horse By: Michael JohnsonThere’s a certain romance about audio and vinyl from Japan. For equipment there is a well-deserved reverence for the build quality and commitment to excellence from the engineers, and for vinyl records we’ve long been fascinated by boutique audiophile pressings from the island nation, particularly I’ve long held a steadfast love for King Records’ “Super Analogue Series” of Decca classical reissues.Classical vinyl reissues from Japan have unfortunately dried up over... Read More
Comments: 19August 30th, 2024
VPI Hosts A Charity Event to Benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation September 14th a worthy charity By: Michael FremerAnother event for New York/NJ readers: on Saturday September 14th from 3:00-7:00PM VPI is hosting a charity event to benefit The Tunnel to Towers Foundation (set up following the 9/11 attack to benefit Firefighters and other first responders). The event host is Tracking Angle contributing writer JJ French lead guitarist of Twisted Sister For: Food, Drink, Live Music …and $500,000 of HiFi Gear!Prizes, Raffles and Auctions Event Donation is $20 HiFi Cares will feature a... Read More
Comments: 2August 30th, 2024
Meet Patrick Leonard and Me at Innovative Audio, NYC September 19th not suggesting you fly in or anything like that... By: Michael FremerIf you are in the New York metro area, on September 19th Innovative Audio is hosting an album release party for Patrick Leonard's new album It All Comes Down to Mood. Patrick will be there and following playback of the entire album on the big Wilson Chronosonic XVX speakers Patrick Leonard and I will talk about it's creation, the musicians like Tony Levin, Martin Barre and others who participated and if there's time, Patrick's incredible... Read More
Comments: 0August 29th, 2024
Newvelle Returns to NOLA For Little Freddie King limited to 500 copies By: Tracking AngleNewvelle's Elan Mehler was kind enough to give Tracking Angle an exclusive on this press release and offer. Since there are but 500 copies pressed, here's the story: The legendary Little Freddie King returns to Newvelle Records with a stripped down - and decidedly different - sound. The blues titan appears here just a few years following his acclaimed release Going Upstairs but now in raw, unadorned form. Paul DeFiglia on upright bass and Bobby Lewis on harp... Read More
Comments: 1August 27th, 2024
Zesto Audio - Andros Spirit Vacuum Tube Phono Preamplfier Dave McNair eats Greek food as he reviews an entry level tube phono pre from Zesto Audio By: Dave McNairHigh-end audio has a rich history of husband-and-wife teams. In the case of Zesto Audio, head honcho George Counnas designs the circuitry, and his wife Carolyn creates the line's distinctive, unmistakably artsy, curvaceous looks. She also does Zesto's marketing.George’s back story includes being part of a research and development team designing airborne navigational systems for the Royal Air Force and later as a recording engineer, musician, and producer.... Read More
Comments: 12August 27th, 2024
Yes Forged Ahead with "Relayer" The beginning of the end of their classic run? By: Dylan PegginAmongst contemporaries like King Crimson and Genesis, Yes had more than enough going for it to stand out from the crowd. The combination of Jon Anderson’s angelic falsetto and abstract lyrics, Chris Squire’s lead-like bass runs, Steve Howe’s experimental guitar explorations, Rick Wakeman’s classically-inspired keyboard flourishes, and Bill Bruford’s percussive jazz fills encompassed the trappings of progressive rock at its most potent. Yes spent first half of the... Read More
Comments: 5Just because Tracking Angle unapologetically advocates for analog-based audio doesn’t mean we are digital troglodytes. I am confident that many professed analog lovers out there are "closet streamers," so staying updated on the fast-changing developments in the digital arena is important. Combining analog musical satisfaction with digital music's convenience and accessibility is a lofty but worthwhile goal. But don’t fret; this is not an announcement... Read More
Comments: 9August 24th, 2024
A Double LP Of "XO" Does A Tremendous Disservice To Elliott Smith limited to 4000 numbered copies—part of Interscope Vinyl Collective subscription series By: Morgan EnosElliott Smith’s 1998 major label debut, XO, isn’t as vibey as its predecessor, 1997’s Either/Or. Nor is it as laser-focused as its follow-up, 2000’s Figure 8 — the Sgt. Pepper... to XO’s Revolver.Still, XO is special. It captured a crucial creative flowering for the late Smith, where an artist known for lo-fi hyper-intimacy strolled into a succession of L.A. studios with a head full of new sounds, and the confidence to let them loose. And a large handful of its songs... Read More
Comments: 3August 24th, 2024
"L.A. Woman" DCC Compact Classics, 45rpm and Plangent File Comparisons you axed for it! By: Michael FremerHere's what happened and why the original review did not include comparisons to the DCC Compact Classics version, the Sax cut double 45 and the Plangent processed edition: just as I'd done the original vs UHQR comparison, it was time for a major loudspeaker install so I was down for two days. Rather than wait I chose to post what I already had. Now here's the rest.First, with the new speakers set up for review (Acora VRCs), I re-listened to tracks from... Read More
Comments: 11August 22nd, 2024
Does the UHQR "L.A. Woman" Really Beat the Artisan Sound Recorders Original? dowel box detesters and "I don't want to get up four times" whiners diffused! By: Michael FremerArtisan Sound Recorders masterings from "back in the day" were and are held in the highest esteem, kind of like "RL STERLING" (or any Sterling). For instance, if you want the best version of Exile on Main Street you want one with the Artisan stamp on it. The original L.A. Woman has the Artisan stamp.An original L.A. Woman pressing sounds great as anyone who owns one knows. It's arguably the best sounding Doors album. I have two and both also... Read More
Comments: 17August 21st, 2024
Producing, Mixing & Mastering the new DGG Original Source Series "Bruckner Complete 9 Symphonies" Box With DGG's Johannes Gleim, EBS's Rainer Maillard & Sidney Meyer and of course Mark Ward and M.F. By: Tracking AngleAn exclusive transatlantic video discussion including an essential new historical video covering the original DGG production of Herbert Von Karajan and the BPO's Bruckner Symphony cycle, hosted by Deutsche Gramophon's Johannes Gleim with Emil Berliner Studios' Tonmeister, mastering engineer and Managing Director Rainer Maillard, cutting engineer Sidney Meyer, Tracking Angle's contributing writer Mark Ward and editor Michael Fremer. This box set is... Read More
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