Cat Stevens Tea For The Tillerman 2LP 45rpm Vinil 200gr Analogue Productions Edição Limitada QRP USA
Título: Tea For The Tillerman
Número de Catálogo: APP 9135-45
Editora: Island Records
Reeditado por: Analogue Productions
Código de Barras: 753088913570
Ano da edição original: 1970
Ano da reedição: 2014
Quantidade de discos: 2
Rotações por minuto: 45 rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 200gr
Edição Limitada: Sim
Edição Numerada: Sim
Peso Total do Artigo: 758gr
País prensagem: USA
Produzido para o Mercado de: USA
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 3 Março, 2016
Vinyl Gourmet TOP 100 Audiófilo: Sim
Nota: Nunca elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Obra-prima de Cat Stevens que lhe trouxe fama Mundial com alguns dos seus temas mais famosos como "Where Do the Children Play?", "Wild World" e "Father and Son". Outra reedição perfeita prensada na QRP pela Analogue Productions, e edição audiófila 45rpm definitiva de Tea For The Tillerman masterizado por George Marino a partir das Master Tapes Analógicas Originais na Sterling Sound.
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Avaliado em 10/10 Música e 10/10 Som por Michael Fremer (Analog Planet)
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- Edição Limitada (Estritamente 3500 unidades)
- Edição Numerada (folheado a ouro)
- 2LP 45rpm Vinil Audiófilo
- Masterizado por George Marino na Sterling Sound
- Corte a partir das Master Tapes Analógicas Originais Absolutas
- Vinil 200 gramas prensado na Quality Record Pressings USA
- Réplica da capa gatefold original inglesa
- Papel texturado no interior e acabamento brilhante no exterior
Pressed at Quality Record Pressings Is... Cat Stevens' Tea for the Tillerman! One of the all-time most classic audiophile records is Cat Stevens' Tea for the Tillerman from 1970. There are so many things perfect about this release. First and foremost, it's a masterpiece of a record. It's that rare record that couples breathtaking sound with hit after hit after hit. In fact, to list the hits would be to list the entire song list. Quality Record Pressings couldn't have picked a better vehicle for which to show off what will be one of the highest quality records ever pressed!
The Absolute Original Analog Masters were used, and the tapes were in impeccable condition! The tapes were last used in December 1999 when Ted Jensen at Sterling, along with producer Paul Samwell-Smith, remastered the Cat Stevens catalog for CD.
In 1970, Lee Hulko at Sterling Sound cut Tea For The Tillerman for A&M Records in the U.S. and Island Records in the UK using a Telefunken M10 tape machine and a Neumann VMS 66 lathe with a Neumann SX68 cutterhead. Hulko started Sterling in 1968 and was its original mastering engineer. He's considered among the first engineers to advance mastering from just transferring music from tape to lacquer to an art where attention is paid to all the details that result in better sound. Hulko's original mastering notes were also found from more than 40 years ago!!! It's incredible, but Sterling still has all of their notes filed away.
So, this album was originally cut at Sterling - as were all of the early original Cat Stevens albums - and the tapes were last used at Sterling. How appropriate then that Quality Record Pressings should go back to Sterling for this monumental reissue. Using the original tapes, George Marino handled the mastering this time. He used an Ampex ATR-102 tape machine, another significant point of interest. While Ampex has long been revered for their sound, they had never made a preview version so that a mastering engineer could cut a lacquer from an Ampex machine. Mike Spitz at ATR Services made a unique preview modification for Sterling so that they could cut this record using an Ampex. Marino then used a Neumann VMS 80 lathe with a Neumann SX 74 cutterhead.
To package this reissue, Quality Record Pressings decided to do a facsimile of the original British Island gatefold jacket rather than the non-gatefold U.S. version. This British jacket also has a textured paper stock on the inside and is glossy on the outside. Additionally, the original pink Island label was used.
Tea For The Tillerman is one of Cat Stevens' finest albums and a gem in the crown of early 1970s singer/songwriterdom. Stevens manages to have his cake and eat it too, simultaneously achieving pop accessibility and artistic relevance. The feel is decidedly gentle and spare. Apart from the occasional string section, Stevens is accompanied only by a three-piece band as he sings his introspective lyrics with appreciable favor.
"With its chamber-pop arrangements, Tea for the Tillerman is one of the British folkie's most ambitious albums. Both the hit single "Wild World" and the bleak ballad "Hard-Headed Woman" find him condemning his ex, Patti D'Arbanville — who later shacked up with Mick Jagger." - Rolling Stone
Músicos:
Cat Stevens, guitarra, teclas, voz
Alun Davies, guitarra
John Ryan, baixo
Harvey Burns, bateria
Jack Rostein, violino
Del Newman, arranjos de cordas
Lista de Faixas:
01. Where Do the Children Play?
02. Hard Headed Woman
03. Wild World
04. Sad Lisa
05. Miles From Nowhere
06. But I Might Die Tonight
07. Longer Boats
08. Into White
09. On The Road To Find Out
10. Father And Son
11. Tea For The Tillerman
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