Chris Whitley & Bastard Club - Reiter In (2005) 24-bit 96 kHZ vinyl rip
Chris Whitley & Bastard Club - Reiter In + 7" Single
Vinyl rip in 24-bit / 96kHZ [and redbook] FLAC + artwork
1010MB / 300MB | magnet + mega + RS | Blues-Rock
Down Town Records DL 001 + DS 006
Vinyl rip in 24-bit / 96kHZ [and redbook] FLAC + artwork
1010MB / 300MB | magnet + mega + RS | Blues-Rock
Down Town Records DL 001 + DS 006
Reiter In is the thirteenth album by singer-songwriter and guitarist, Chris Whitley. It is his eleventh studio album and the last he made before his death (five months later, at 45) in November 2005.
The album was recorded as a band effort and is billed as "Chris Whitley & The Bastard Club".
Kenny Siegal (of Johnny Society) produced, co-wrote, and played on the album. It was recorded all analog and live on a two-inch tape Sony MCI JH24 tape deck through a Trident board at Old Soul Studios in Catskill, New York. It was mixed by John Holbrook. Limited to 1,000 pressings, maybe the rarest of the CW vinyl?
tracks:
A1 I Wanna Be Your Dog 4:07
A2 Bring It On Home 3:43
A3 Mountainside 5:15
A4 Inn 4:06
A5 German Film Star 4:28
B1 Are Friends Electric? 5:10
B2 I Go Evil 4:30
B3 All Beauty Taken From You In This Life Remains Forever 7:03
B4 Come Home 3:18
C1 Reiter In 5:17
D1 Cut The Cards 4:38
credits:
Lead Vocals, Guitar – Chris Whitley
Harmonica, Lap Steel Guitar, Backing Vocals – Tim Beattie
Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Heiko Schramm
Drums, Vibraphone, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals – Brian Geltner
Baritone Saxophone, Guitar, Backing Vocals – Kenny Siegal
Vocals, Tambourine – Gwen Snyder
Violin – Sean Balin
Voice – Susann Burger
Mastered By – Chris Athens
Mixed By – John Holbrook
Producer – Kenny Siegal
Engineer – John Holbrook, Tom Schick
transfer: February 10, 2013
Record Doctor RCM
Audio-Technica AT33EV
Sota Sapphire w/ Eminent Technology Tonearm 2 (ET-2)
Tube Box SE II w/NOS Telefunken ECC83
E-MU 0404
Sound Studio [capture 24-bit/96kHZ]
Amadeus Pro [Analyze, split tracks, verify waveform, no clipping]
Izotope RX2 [manual de-clicking]
xACT [flac conversion, tagging, ffp]
Matrix / Runout (LP Side 1): DL 00Λ A -12883- SST
Matrix / Runout (LP Side 2): DL 00Λ B -12883- SST
Matrix / Runout (7" Side 1): DS006 A -12876- SST
Matrix / Runout (7" Side 2): DS006 B3 -12876- SST
flac fingerprints generated by xACT 2.21
A1 I Wanna Be Your Dog.flac:18bd05a0e1cb484b9d3050a8df3de093
A2 Bring It On Home.flac:b07c3e60f64c3bfb8647f902cd79709e
A3 Mountainside.flac:6ed647d0b1bf6db2388b816f1c16b34e
A4 Inn.flac:54cffc532c9ad762925b71bd8ce8759f
A5 German Film Star.flac:542fb3a17b4932b6727568f80ed66879
B1 Are Friends Electric?.flac:8cfcbdd564bf9291720ef4f00a53ffb7
B2 I Go Evil.flac:371705052c89f96a81c42b6364a22d20
B3 All Beauty Taken From You In This Life Remains Forever.flac:48b4a30582645cc90e0ff63fb60f5eba
B4 Come Home.flac:d5b0c36164d63fedd9d2567539f8c0a4
C1 Reiter In.flac:a4aa3e56a6e980b939051844198456e5
D1 Cut The Cards.flac:bee387b71d4abba615ac07b11c63b5d6
This is the last of the rare Chris Whitley pieces generously loaned by tigermks
Thanks, it's been a pleasure to get to rip them!
Comments
old Sota packs a wallop...
I'm a few songs in and I already know this will be on high rotation for me.
This fellow is a new discovery to me thanks to here and HRM, I don't know how I have missed him when he was alive, I was over my drug influenced days when he was doing this great stuff... (maybe my head was still up my ass, I don't know).
I can't get enough of his great soul that he poured on to vinyl.
It's truly sad he is no longer with us now.
Thanks again.
I checked in earlier today between a rare split shift & this was not yet posted. It's been a long damn day & I got home & put on "Dislocation Blues" to wind down & get settled in before I looked for new posts. Behold, look what is here now! I am so looking forward to hearing this!
I was introduced to Chris Whitley back in the late 90's, but as sd10521 stated, I think my head was up my ass & I didn't realize what I was hearing but thanks to 86ed these last few weeks I'm able to re-discover this wonderful talent the way it was meant to be heard.
Chris Whitley had more soul & talent in his little pinky than most could ever dream about!
Thanks 86ed! Lining this up next in the play list!
Glad you guys are liking it, and glad tigermks entrusted me with these gems!
beautiful, TY