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Side A tracks 1 & 2 have light crackles.
Track 3 has 1 light pop.
Side B has slight warp.
Track 1 has crackle.
Track 2 has 1 pop.
Side C track 3 has light crackles.
Side D track 3 has light pop and light crackles.
Jacket Grade: EX
Out of Print RTI Pressed Version!
Cafe Blue is Back! Remixed from the Original Master Tapes at by Jim Anderson at Capitol Studios & Remastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering! Cut by Doug Sax & Pressed at RTI!
Singer/pianists underground classic 1994 album is rich in Melody, Moodiness & Minimalist Pop!
Patricia Barber's outstanding 1994 release Cafe Blue has won more than 15 awards from major international music institutions. Deemed an underground classic by jazz Bible Downbeat magazine, the album contains sparkling, indelible improvisations derived as much from Barber's interest in classical music as from jazz. This is where the internationally renowned singer-pianist comes into her own, interpreting songs from outside the traditional jazz repertoire and debuting a handful of original compositions that reveal her innovative, thoroughly distinctive style.
Audiophiles, of course, neednt any introduction to Cafe Blue. Beloved for its transparent, you-are-there sound since its initial release, prized analog editions currently fetch upwards of $150 on the aftermarket. Mobile Fidelitys long-out-of-print 45RPM 3LP edition and Premonitions own 180g copies feature a dynamic clarity, vocal truth, and instrumental body that very few records possess. But not even those versions can compete with this newly minted 180g 2LP set that should belong on the shelf of every music lover.
Fully remixed and remastered, cut from the original tapes by legendary engineer Doug Sax, and meticulously pressed at RTI, Cafe Blue now boasts a seemingly limitless frequency range, transient responsiveness, and tonal realism.
From the dead-quiet surfaces to Barbers steamy, smoky vocals and crisp finger snaps, from Michael Arnapols acoustic upright bass to guitarist John McLeans tasteful fills, everything is in the right place. Want to turn your listening room into an intimate club populated by one of the most scintillating, creative jazz artists playing today? This is your ticket.
Not that the reference-quality sonics overshadow the phenomenal performances. On "Nardis," Barber and her trio transform the song until it becomes a piece thats both sensitive and wildly exotic. Barbers own "What A Shame" and the self-effacing "Too Rich For My Blood" delve into deep emotional waters, the arrangements sophisticated, cool, elegant, and provocative.
A masterwork on every level, Cafe Blue has never been better. Forget having to shell out up to four times as much for a used copy and secure this new pressing by ordering this 2LP set today!
"A dramatic improvement of what has long been regarded a sonic masterpiece. It is a compelling reason to revisit this work with fresh ears." - Thomas Conrad, Jazz Times, Stereophile
"Cafe Blue has seduced everyone for whom I have ever played it--jazz people, rock people, Medicare people, even computer people. Some call from record stores, sounding slightly desperate: 'That album you played for me the other night! What was her name again?' If you have a voice that's a dark pure whisper straight up from the soul, and if you've lived it yourself, you can sing to people of their innermost anxieties and they will not only love it, they will need it." - Thomas Conrad, Stereophile.
"The new mixes maintain the brilliant dynamic range and sonics of the original mixes but Anderson brings the same improvement two decades of maturing brings to a fine wine. Delicious!" - Bob Ludwig, Gateway Mastering
"Top Ten Albums All Time by A Female Jazz Vocalist". - CD Review
"The artistry of Patricia Barber is tied to the superlative technology of this vinyl pressing. Re-mixed at Capitol Records with a Neve 8068 console, EMT plates and a live reverberation chamber, the texture of the sound quality is rich. Barbers alto is captured vibrantly in its broad depth and soaring upper register. The echoes and fades of the guitar are robust, and the precision of the drums (cymbals, sticks) and percussion (bongo, handclap) is exceptional. There is fluidity in all of the bass tones. Sparse arrangements sound full and multi-dimensional. The HQ-180 pressing is pristine without any pops or hisses. Gatefold jackets and high-gloss packaging add to the luster. The liner notes describe the re-mastering process from engineer, Jim Anderson (who worked on the original recording) and others. Café Blue on audiophile vinyl is as dazzling as SACD or 45rpm analog technology." - Audiophile Audition, audaud.com, September 2011
Features:
180 Gram High Quality Vinyl
Double LP
33 1/3 rpm Speed
Remixed April 2011 from the Original Master Tapes by Jim Anderson, Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
Mastered by Bob Ludwig, Gateway Mastering, Portland, ME
Mastered for Vinyl by Doug Sax, The Mastering Lab, Ojai, CA
Pressed at RTI, Camarillo, CA
Heavy Full Color Gatefold Jacket
Musicians:
Patricia Barber, piano, vocals
John McLean, guitars
Michael Arnopol, bass
Mark Walker, drums, percussion, body parts
Selections:
LP1 - Side 1:
1. What A Shame
2. Mourning Grace
3. A Taste Of Honey
LP1 - Side 2:
1. Ode To Billy Joe
2. Too Rich For My Blood
3. Mahna De Carnaval
LP2 - Side 3:
1. Inch Worm
2. Wood Is A Pleasant Thing To Think About
3. Nardis
LP2 - Side 4:
1. The Thrill Is Gone
2. Romanesque
3. Yellow Car III
Side A tracks 1 & 2 have light crackles.
Track 3 has 1 light pop.
Side B has slight warp.
Track 1 has crackle.
Track 2 has 1 pop.
Side C track 3 has light crackles.
Side D track 3 has light pop and light crackles.
Jacket Grade: EX
Out of Print RTI Pressed Version!
Cafe Blue is Back! Remixed from the Original Master Tapes at by Jim Anderson at Capitol Studios & Remastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering! Cut by Doug Sax & Pressed at RTI!
Singer/pianists underground classic 1994 album is rich in Melody, Moodiness & Minimalist Pop!
Patricia Barber's outstanding 1994 release Cafe Blue has won more than 15 awards from major international music institutions. Deemed an underground classic by jazz Bible Downbeat magazine, the album contains sparkling, indelible improvisations derived as much from Barber's interest in classical music as from jazz. This is where the internationally renowned singer-pianist comes into her own, interpreting songs from outside the traditional jazz repertoire and debuting a handful of original compositions that reveal her innovative, thoroughly distinctive style.
Audiophiles, of course, neednt any introduction to Cafe Blue. Beloved for its transparent, you-are-there sound since its initial release, prized analog editions currently fetch upwards of $150 on the aftermarket. Mobile Fidelitys long-out-of-print 45RPM 3LP edition and Premonitions own 180g copies feature a dynamic clarity, vocal truth, and instrumental body that very few records possess. But not even those versions can compete with this newly minted 180g 2LP set that should belong on the shelf of every music lover.
Fully remixed and remastered, cut from the original tapes by legendary engineer Doug Sax, and meticulously pressed at RTI, Cafe Blue now boasts a seemingly limitless frequency range, transient responsiveness, and tonal realism.
From the dead-quiet surfaces to Barbers steamy, smoky vocals and crisp finger snaps, from Michael Arnapols acoustic upright bass to guitarist John McLeans tasteful fills, everything is in the right place. Want to turn your listening room into an intimate club populated by one of the most scintillating, creative jazz artists playing today? This is your ticket.
Not that the reference-quality sonics overshadow the phenomenal performances. On "Nardis," Barber and her trio transform the song until it becomes a piece thats both sensitive and wildly exotic. Barbers own "What A Shame" and the self-effacing "Too Rich For My Blood" delve into deep emotional waters, the arrangements sophisticated, cool, elegant, and provocative.
A masterwork on every level, Cafe Blue has never been better. Forget having to shell out up to four times as much for a used copy and secure this new pressing by ordering this 2LP set today!
"A dramatic improvement of what has long been regarded a sonic masterpiece. It is a compelling reason to revisit this work with fresh ears." - Thomas Conrad, Jazz Times, Stereophile
"Cafe Blue has seduced everyone for whom I have ever played it--jazz people, rock people, Medicare people, even computer people. Some call from record stores, sounding slightly desperate: 'That album you played for me the other night! What was her name again?' If you have a voice that's a dark pure whisper straight up from the soul, and if you've lived it yourself, you can sing to people of their innermost anxieties and they will not only love it, they will need it." - Thomas Conrad, Stereophile.
"The new mixes maintain the brilliant dynamic range and sonics of the original mixes but Anderson brings the same improvement two decades of maturing brings to a fine wine. Delicious!" - Bob Ludwig, Gateway Mastering
"Top Ten Albums All Time by A Female Jazz Vocalist". - CD Review
"The artistry of Patricia Barber is tied to the superlative technology of this vinyl pressing. Re-mixed at Capitol Records with a Neve 8068 console, EMT plates and a live reverberation chamber, the texture of the sound quality is rich. Barbers alto is captured vibrantly in its broad depth and soaring upper register. The echoes and fades of the guitar are robust, and the precision of the drums (cymbals, sticks) and percussion (bongo, handclap) is exceptional. There is fluidity in all of the bass tones. Sparse arrangements sound full and multi-dimensional. The HQ-180 pressing is pristine without any pops or hisses. Gatefold jackets and high-gloss packaging add to the luster. The liner notes describe the re-mastering process from engineer, Jim Anderson (who worked on the original recording) and others. Café Blue on audiophile vinyl is as dazzling as SACD or 45rpm analog technology." - Audiophile Audition, audaud.com, September 2011
Features:
180 Gram High Quality Vinyl
Double LP
33 1/3 rpm Speed
Remixed April 2011 from the Original Master Tapes by Jim Anderson, Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
Mastered by Bob Ludwig, Gateway Mastering, Portland, ME
Mastered for Vinyl by Doug Sax, The Mastering Lab, Ojai, CA
Pressed at RTI, Camarillo, CA
Heavy Full Color Gatefold Jacket
Musicians:
Patricia Barber, piano, vocals
John McLean, guitars
Michael Arnopol, bass
Mark Walker, drums, percussion, body parts
Selections:
LP1 - Side 1:
1. What A Shame
2. Mourning Grace
3. A Taste Of Honey
LP1 - Side 2:
1. Ode To Billy Joe
2. Too Rich For My Blood
3. Mahna De Carnaval
LP2 - Side 3:
1. Inch Worm
2. Wood Is A Pleasant Thing To Think About
3. Nardis
LP2 - Side 4:
1. The Thrill Is Gone
2. Romanesque
3. Yellow Car III