The Vinyl Beat: The Mavericks, Horace Silver, War, Dr. John, Sponge

The Vinyl Beat: The Mavericks, Horace Silver, War, Dr. John, Sponge

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This article first appeared inย PS Audioโ€™sย Copper Magazine.

The Vinyl Beat is a new column that will dig up notable vinyl nuggets, past and present. It will be mostly new arrivals that I buy throughout my travels โ€“ some will be reissues within the last couple of years, and others are new releases, and it will often include a used record of the month.

The Horace Silver Quintet:ย Silverโ€™s Serenade
Blue Note (Tone Poet series)

Around 2019, I finally took a deep dive into Horace Silverโ€™s extensive catalog and discovered quite a few albums that have turned into favorites. One of those wasย Silverโ€™s Serenade, the last full album with his classic quintet featuring Junior Cook (sax), Blue Mitchell (trumpet), Roy Brooks (drums) and Gene Taylor (bass). One thing that drew me to Silverโ€™s music was his use of exotic and unusual chords and keys that were uncommon among his contemporaries, andย Silverโ€™s Serenadeย is no exception. The highlights of the five tracks are โ€œLetโ€™s Get to the Nitty Grittyโ€ with its disarming start/stop opening bars that eventually give way to a chugging rhythm section (thanks to Brooks), and โ€œSweet Sweetie Deeโ€ which turns a little to the funky side. The album closer, โ€œNineteen Barsโ€, winds through numerous key changes at a blistering pace, which the Quintet has no problem keeping up with. This Blue Note Tone Poet series record was remastered by Kevin Gray and released in a gatefold tip-on jacket.

War:ย Greatest Hits
Analogue Productions 45 RPM

This album was released a few years ago with mastering by Kevin Gray on his all-tube mastering chain, which was a fluke as he has been saving that for his own releases on the Cohearent Records label. 2024 marks another reissue of the album, this time on two 45 RPM records from Analogue Productions, mastered by Ryan K. Smith.

I was only slightly familiar with War โ€“ I had a 12-inch single from the late โ€™70s (โ€œGood, Good Feelinโ€™โ€ b/w โ€œGalaxyโ€), and a few scattered tracks elsewhere in the collection. And of course, who hasnโ€™t heard โ€œLow Riderโ€ at some point in life? Sonically this record isnโ€™t a hyper-detailed audiophile title but on the other hand, it really doesnโ€™t need to be. What it does offer is a cleanliness and punch to these classic funk tracks, with the 45 RPM cutting offering detail that is lost on any tired used record store copy out there. In other words, this is one to put on and enjoy the music and how it sounds. How can youย notย sing along to something like โ€œCisco Kidโ€ or โ€œGypsy Manโ€, orย notย daydream about warm summer days hearing โ€œAll Day Musicโ€ or โ€œSummerโ€?

Dr. John:ย In the Right Place
Analogue Productions, Atlantic 75 series, 45 RPM

Here is another title from Analogue Productions, this one part of the Atlantic 75 series (celebrating the 75thย anniversary of Atlantic Records). Like the title above, it was mastered by Ryan K. Smith and is released here in a tri-fold jacket. And also, like above, this release wonโ€™t send a person to audio nirvana but itโ€™s just a fun listen, and the cleanest youโ€™ll ever hear this album! Any radio listener familiar withย Billboardย Top 10 records will recognize the albumโ€™s title cut: โ€œRight Place, Wrong Timeโ€, and no doubt many are already familiar with Mac Rebbenackโ€™s gravelly Nโ€™Awlins-inflected voice. This one is another Iโ€™ve been unable to stop playing since I got it โ€“ the songs are a blast to listen to, especially with the small doses of humor peppered throughout, and a swampy sound that transports you straight to the bayou. Iโ€™m awaitingย Dr. Johnโ€™s Gumbo, one of the future releases in the Atlantic 75 series.

Sponge:ย Rotting Piรฑata
Music on Vinyl

Many of the records released by Music on Vinyl are allegedly digitally sourced. But what about an album that was probably recorded digitally to begin with? This popped up in my Music on Vinyl e-mail a few months ago and it was finally released just recently.ย Rotting Piรฑataย was the debut album by Sponge (in my case, a local band that made it big), which resulted in the alternative rock hits โ€œPlowedโ€ and โ€œMollyโ€, the latter a dedication to actress Molly Ringwald, both in heavy rotation on local radio back in the day. This 30thย anniversary pressing has slight noise at the beginning of side one (which is unusual as one thing Music on Vinyl offers are dead-quiet, on-center pressings), but this is a colored vinyl release and I have had varying luck with those over the years. How does it sound? I always found the CD to have a digital glare to it, and that is pretty much gone on the vinyl release. It actually tames the sound and makes it a more inviting album to sit through.

New Release Feature

The Mavericks:ย Moon & Stars

Like any band that navigated through COVID, The Mavericks have had their ups and downs.ย After a couple of frontman Raul Malo side projects,ย Moon & Starsย is the first new Mavericks album in four years. The copy I purchased was direct from the bandโ€™s website and was a limited edition of 200 copies on aurora pink vinyl, autographed by the bandโ€™s four main members. The album lives up to the standards of their past albums with their trademark mix of pop, Latino, rock, and country music with a few guest appearances and more interesting songwriting. The album opens with a track reminiscent of Johnny Cash, โ€œThe Years Will Not Be Kindโ€, with lyrics by Bernie Taupin and Wally Wilson. Nicole Atkins guests on the sly cheating epic โ€œLive Close By (Visit Often)โ€, and Maggie Rose guests on the upbeat โ€œLook Around Youโ€. The Latin influence comes through on the title track and โ€œA Guitar and a Bottle of Wineโ€. This is another fine entry in their catalog.

Vinyl Curiosity

While playing the Analogue Productions UHQR release of Steely Danโ€™sย Pretzel Logicย for the first time the other night, I noted a glaring error in this remastering. โ€œParkerโ€™s Bandโ€ is presented here at a speed that is almost a semitone higher than it should be! It made me jump out of my seat and check the turntable speed โ€“ it was locked to 33-1/3 RPM. I am hyper-sensitive to pitch but still, this shift moves the song from the key of C to nearly C sharp, which all but the completely tone-deaf listener should notice. (And this was further verified when I adjusted the turntable speed to about 3 percent lower to correct it, as well as a track timing that is obviously shorter than all other versions of the song.) I checked a couple of digital high-res versions on Qobuz and they have the same issue. All previous masterings, vinyl or digital, have been at the correct speed. The remaining tracks onย Pretzel Logicย are at the proper speed.

For a set that costs what the UHQR does,ย this is inexcusable. I only hope that Analogue Productions considers doing the right thing and replaces disc two for us, like they did with disc one ofย Countdown to Ecstasyย which had a โ€œwhistlingโ€ on side one and needed to be recut.

Iโ€™ll be back next month with some more recent vinyl releases to feature. And hopefully, no more speed issues!

Republished by permission. For more articles like this, visitย Copper Magazine.

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