Исполнитель: John Lennon
Альбом: Rock 'N' Roll (EMI Centenary Reissue LP 1997 VinylRip 24/96)
Информация:
EMI Centenary Reissue (1997) Direct Metal Mastering
Жанр: Rock / Folk Rock
Год: 1975
Формат: APE (tracks + Technical log)
Качество: lossless
Covers: format JPG, full scans
Размер: 97MB (8 Part) + 49MB (1 Part)
Залито на: DepositFiles + iFolder (3% восстановление)
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из FLAC в APE (и обратно) изначальный битрейт,
снятый посде оцифровки ВИНИЛА, не дают.
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Средний битрейт альбома 2700-2800 kbps.
Данный релиз без потери битрейта можно записать как DVD-AUDIO
Источник Internet
Thank your Dr. Robert!Side 1A1 Be-Bop-A-Lula(Tex Davis, Gene Vincent)
* Lennon opened the album with the song he'd played the only time his mother Julia got to see him perform,
and also the first time he met Paul McCartney.A2 Stand By Me(Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Ben E. King)
* The single's B-side, "Move Over Ms. L", was a non-album song written by Lennon,
originally intended for Walls and Bridges.A3 Medley: Rip It Up / Ready Teddy(Robert 'Bumps' Blackwell, John Marascalco)
* Two songs famously recorded by Little Richard, who had toured with the Beatles.A4 You Can't Catch Me(Chuck Berry)
* The song at the heart of Levy's court case.A5 Ain't That A Shame(Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew)
* Lennon met Fats Domino during a Las Vegas visit late in 1973.
Lennon learned "Ain't That a Shame" from his mother, who played banjo.A6 Do You Wanna Dance?(Bobby Freeman)
* A reggae-flavoured remake.A7 Sweet Little Sixteen(Chuck Berry)
Side 2B1 Slippin' and Slidin'(Eddie Bocage, Albert Collins, Richard Wayne Penniman, James H. Smith)
* Planned as the second single from the album (with "Ain't That A Shame" as the B-side),
but cancelled before its release. In the video, he sends a message to son Julian.B2 Peggy Sue(Jerry Allison, Norman Petty, Buddy Holly)
* Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison were Buddy Holly fans;
McCartney purchased Holly's song copyrights in the late 1970s.B3 Medley: Bring It On Home To Me / Send Me Some Lovin'(Sam Cooke) / (John Marascalco, Lloyd Price)B4 Bony Moronie(Larry Williams)B5 Ya Ya(Lee Dorsey, Clarence Lewis, Morgan Robinson)B6 Just Because* Lennon speaks before the fadeout, in the style of a 1950s disc jockey closing out a radio program.
"There's two basses in this, and I hope you appreciate it!" and adding "Good night from the Record Plant East, New York... Goodbye."
He said in a later interview that he was subconsciously bidding farewell to the music business.Technical logVinyl Ripping Log
Nitty Gritty RCM 1.5
Technics SL-1200MK2 Turntable with KAB Fluid Damping and KAB record grip
Ortofon 2M Black cartridge
Pro-Ject Tube Box SE II Preamp
Tascam US-144 external USB 2.0 Audiointerface
Monster Cable interconnects
Bias Peak LE 6 recording software
iZotope RX Advanced 1.21 for Redbook conversion
xACT 1.71 for Redbook SBE correction
RCM>TT > Ortofon 2M Blk> Tube Box preamp> ADC> Mac Pro Dual Xeon> Peak LE @ 24/96 >
analyze (no clipping, no DC Bias offset, each side maximized to -0.3 dB) >
split into individual Tracks > Click Repair 3.02 used in Manual Mode, 30 Rev, Pitch Protection, X2 >
FLAC encoded Level 8 with XLD Version 20100218 (116.4)
All de-clicking software used in full manual mode to preserve musical transients.
No music was harmed in the making of this vinyl rip.
No silence been removed, please burn gapless to match original track layout.
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