Analog Pearls, Vol. 1 Waylon Jennings

Cover Analog Pearls, Vol. 1

Album info

Album-Release:
1964

HRA-Release:
21.06.2019

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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DSD 64 $ 15.40
  • 1 Stepping Stone 01:54
  • 2 The Real House Of The Rising Sun 03:37
  • 3 Just To Satisfy You 02:29
  • 4 Kisses Sweeter Than Wine 02:27
  • 5 Unchained Melody 03:16
  • 6 Four Strong Winds 03:00
  • 7 Sing The Girls A Song, Bill 02:23
  • 8 Don't Think Twice It's Alright 03:00
  • 9 River Boy 02:45
  • 10 The Twelfth Of Never 02:27
  • 11 Sally Was A Good Ole Girl 02:29
  • 12 Charly Lay Down The Gun 01:31
  • Total Runtime 31:18

Info for Analog Pearls, Vol. 1

1964 - A large recording room in the “AUDIO RECORDERS” studio in Phoenix, Arizona. The sound engineer FLOYD RAMSEY sets up a selection of ribbon microphones (RCA 44 / RCA KU-3a) for a recording session with WAYLON JENNINGS. The producer is HERB ALPERT.

Waylon Jennings stands in front of his band and a choir. Within a few hours they create a 4-track recording typical for this era. From todays perspective the sound equipment is very rudimentary, but the result is extremely convincing and clean tube sound. The quality of these recordings is exemplary.

Waylon Jennings, vocal, guitar
Gerald W. Gropp, guitar
Paul E. Foster, bass
Richard D. Albright, drums

Analog Pearls:
These old analog recordings were chosen because of the fantastic sound. For the new series Günter Pauler is looking in archives and is searching for grantors of a license. Before releasing as 'Analog Pearls' the tracks have been carefully remastered at Stockfisch-Records.

DSD: The here offered DSD is a DSD PCM-to-DSD conversion. Not native DSD! Future Stockfisch productions are produced in PCM 88,2 kHz / 24bit. The Stockfisch DMM-CD/SACD always has a native DSD layer. With a high quality DSD D/A converter, the sound quality should be better than the FLAC 44.1 kHz, 24 bit.

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Booklet for Analog Pearls, Vol. 1

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