Saturday, November 17, 2018

Sights and Sounds: The Rolling Stones, Mark Knopfler, Buddy Guy

Just because it's Saturday doesn't mean there isn't cool music news to share...


Rolling Stones' 'Beggars Banquet (50TH Anniversary Edition) available on Super Audio CD on Dec. 7 from ABKCO Records


On December 7, ABKCO Records will release The Rolling StonesBeggars Banquet (50th Anniversary Edition) on limited edition hybrid Super Audio CD. In comes on the heels of the November 16 domestic release of Beggars Banquet (50th Anniversary Edition) on limited-edition vinyl, CD and digital formats.


The SACD package itself is designed to look like a miniaturized replica of the 12” gatefold double-vinyl edition, sized to be a convenient 7” gatefold, and contain 2 hybrid SACDs, a flexi disc and expanded packaging elements exclusive to this edition. This bespoke packaging is manufactured in Japan and is of the highest quality to match the SACD audio. Special elements of the package include: replica packshots of two Japanese 7” single picture sleeves (“Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Street Fighting Man”) and both versions of the Beggars Banquet sleeve art are included. This SACD set is a Japanese release, which will be imported into North America in a limited quantity. 

Recorded between March and July of 1968 at Olympic Sound Studios in London, mixed at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, Beggars Banquet was the first Stones album produced by Jimmy Miller, and marks the start of what is considered their most prolific album era. Beggars Banquet has a special place in the history of the band, as it is the final album completed with the original lineup of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Billy Wyman and Charlie Watts. During the year of release, Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone declared it “the best record they have yet done” and “an achievement of significance in both lyrics and music.”

Each of these hybrid layered discs includes the entire musical content in both Super Audio CD (SACD) as well as standard CD, providing for complete backward and forward hardware compatibility. The discs will play flawlessly on any SACD compatible or standard CD player. In an SACD player, the laser pick-up automatically reads the SACD layer in Direct Strem Digital (DSD) format, while a standard CD player’s laser pick-up will automatically read through the SACD layer to the CD layer in Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) format. Recently remastered by eleven-time Grammy winner Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering Studios, the SACD audio is the exact product of his work, with no loss of fidelity whatsoever. 

The flexi disc captures a telephone interview between Mick Jagger and a representative of King Records in Tokyo, the distributor of London Records in Japan. The rare artifact’s title translated to “Hello, This Is Mick Jagger!” LONDON to TOKYO April 17, 1968” has been resotred and reissued on flexi disc with a picture sleeve lovingly restored to look just like the original. The flexi is included in the 50th Anniversary Limited Edition SACD package (as well as vinyl package) worldwide, making it available for the first time outside Japan. A mirthful moment in the exchange captured over the telephone, halfway around the world, while the band was busy recording the yet-unnamed album Beggars Banquet in Olympic Studios, Jagger was asked “What do you think is the future direction of your music?” And with no hesitation, he responded “Sideways.” 

The original intended album cover art for Beggars Banquet was initially rejected both by London Records, the band’s U.S. label as well as Decca, their UK label. The Michael Vosse photograph of a vandalized restroom wall (Jagger and Richards provided the graffiti, the restroom was inside a Porsche dealership) was deemed offensive, possibly because the top of an open toilet is captured in the shot. The replacement cover was simply the band name and album title written in the style of a wedding invitation, and remained that way for several years before the intended bathroom photo art finally gained its rightful place on the cover. Beggars Banquet (50th Anniversary Edition) pays tribute to both, as the package will be housed with the Vosse image, with an overwrap of the “inoffensive” wedding RSVP invitation art.
Beggars Banquet (50th Anniversary Edition) Super Audio CD tracklist
SACD Disc 1 (original album, stereo mix)
1)    Sympathy For the Devil
2)    No Expectations
3)    Dear Doctor
4)    Parachute Woman
5)    Jigsaw Puzzle
6)    Street Fighting Man 
7)    Prodigal Son
8)    Stray Cat Blues
9)    Factory Girl
10)Salt of the Earth
SACD Disc 2
1)    Sympathy For the Devil (mono mix)
2)    Hello, This is Mick Jagger! LONDON to TOKYO April 17, 1968 (interview)
Flexi Disc
1)    Hello, This is Mick Jagger! LONDON to TOKYO April 17, 1968 (interview)




Blues icon Buddy Guy coming to Dan Rather's 'The Big Interview' on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018
Buddy Guy performing at the Coach House in San Juan
Capistrano, CA earlier this year. Photo: Bob Steshetz
Acclaimed blues legend Buddy Guy joins Dan Rather at his Buddy Guy’s Legends blues club in Chicago, in an all-new episode of The Big Interview on Tuesday, November 20 at 9 p.m. Eastern Time (6 p.m. Pacific Time).
In this exclusive first-look, the master of the six-string fondly remembers the first song he learned how to play on the guitar while growing up on the Mississippi River—and how excited he was to share this newfound gift with everyone he could. “John Lee Hooker had just come out with ‘Boogie Chillen’, which I think was one of his biggest records,” Guy begins. “I don’t know what happened, but I was lyin’ out there on the grass on that levee, and my fingers got locked, and I heard me sound like I had found that ‘Boogie Chillen’… I walked to everybody I knew—and in the country, that was a long ways—and I said, ‘Look what I found! Look what I found!’” The song continues to hold a special place in Guy’s heart to this day, as he charmingly concludes, “If somebody asks me, I still play it!” Watch it here.
Dan Rather, left, with bluesman Buddy Guy.
Additionally, Guy discusses his dedication to preserving the blues, and the importance of keeping it alive for future generations; sheds light on the creative process behind his latest album, The Blues Is Alive And Well, featuring Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, among others; explains why the “Chicago Blues” should really be called “The Southern Blues;” describes making his very first guitar out of a screen door and a can of lighter fluid; and recalls performing at the White House, where he sang with President Obama and was given the National Medal Of Arts by President Bush. The son of sharecroppers, Guy humbly and humorously muses, “It’s a long way from the outhouse to the White House!”
To see more of this insightful episode, tune in to The Big Interview on Tuesday, November 20 at 9pE/6pP, only on AXS TV.

Mark Knopfler's 'Down The Road Wherever' out now
Photo credit Derek Hudson
Singer-songwriter/guitar great Mark Knopfler's new album Down The Road Wherever was released on British Grove Records via Blue Note on Friday, Nov. 16, 2018.
Recorded by Knopfler at British Grove—his West London studio—Down The Road Wherever features 14 new songs inspired by a wide range of subjects, including Knopfler’s early days in Deptford with Dire Straits, a stray soccer fan lost in a strange town, the compulsion of a musician hitching home through the snow and a man out of time in his local greasy spoon diner.
Knopfler recently premiered the album tracks “Back On The Dance Floor” and “Good On You Son,” plus the video for “Good On You Son” can be streamed/shared at https://markknopfler.lnk.to/GoodOnYouSonVideo.
In celebration of the forthcoming album, Knopfler is set for an extensive North American tour kicking off on August 16, 2019 at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT. See below for a complete list of dates; tickets for most North American shows are available for purchase now at http://tour.markknopfler.com/ and each ticket comes with a copy of Down the Road Wherever. Fans are urged to buy tickets from Knopfler’s website rather than resellers as the tickets’ authenticity and price can’t be guaranteed. Check http://markknopfler.com for the best way to buy tickets and for all details of safe fan-to-fan resale sites.
On tour Knopfler will perform with an expanded ten-piece band, most of whom have been working with him for more than two decades: Guy Fletcher (keyboards), Richard Bennett (guitar), Jim Cox (piano), Mike McGoldrick (whistle and flute), John McCusker (fiddle and cittern), Glenn Worf (bass), Danny Cummings (percussion) and Ian Thomas (drums). New additions include Graeme Blevins (saxophone) and Tom Walsh (trumpet).
‘My songs are made to be performed live,’ notes Knopfler. ‘I love the whole process of writing them alone and then recording them with the band, but ultimately the best part is playing them to an audience live. I enjoy the whole circus, travelling from town to town and interacting with this group of players is a total pleasure. I’m really looking forward to it.’
Knopfler has previously released eight solo albums, as well as Neck And Neck with guitar great Chet Atkins and All The Roadrunning with Emmylou Harris. He has also created film soundtracks for Local HeroThe Princess Bride and Cal. In addition to producing his own records, Knopfler has also produced albums for Bob Dylan and Randy Newman, amongst others. Knopfler was made an Order of the British Empire in 1999 and was given the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the Ivor Novellos in 2012.

Down The Road Wherever is available via digital download, CD, double vinyl, deluxe CD with three bonus tracks and a lavish box set that includes the album on both vinyl and deluxe CD and an additional 12” vinyl EP with 4 bonus tracks, a 12” print of the artwork and a 12” guitar tablature of ‘Back On The Dance Floor.’.


DOWN THE ROAD WHEREVER
1. Trapper Man
2. Back On The Dance Floor
3. Nobody’s Child
4. Just A Boy Away From Home
5. When You Leave
6. Good On You Son
7. My Bacon Roll
8. Nobody Does That
9. Drovers’ Road*
10. One Song At A Time
11. Floating Away
12. Slow Learner
13. Heavy Up
14. Rear View Mirror*
15. Every Heart In The Room*
16. Matchstick Man
*Deluxe Edition CD bonus tracks


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