Drivin-N-Cryin - Fly Me Courageous (1990) (Promo-only vinyl, 24-bit96kHZ vinyl rip)
Drivin-N-Cryin - Fly Me Courageous
Vinyl rip in 24-bit / 96kHZ [and redbook] FLAC + artwork
840 MB / 241 MB | magnet + mega | Rock
Rare promo-only vinyl pressing
Fly Me Courageous is the fourth studio album by the Hard Rock/Southern Rock band Drivin' N' Cryin', released on January 8, 1991 by Island Records. The album is the band's most commercially successful release, in part due to the title track striking a patriotic chord with the United States during the start of the Persian Gulf War.
After an extensive producer search, the band settles on the legendary Andy Johns, widely beloved for his work with Television, Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones and secretly beloved by a faction in the band for his work with Rod Stewart and Cinderella. Ten days before the band was scheduled to begin recording in Memphis, Johns called with terrible news: he was incredibly ill and his doctor forbade him to travel from Los Angeles. Fortunately for Andy, he was able to recuperate that summer by lying on a sofa in the control room during the recording of Van Halen’s For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. Van Halen was so inspired by Andy’s recovery that they awarded him producer credit on the album.
Scrambling now, drivin’ n’ cryin’ had a stroke of luck when they hired the not-quite-as-famous-but-ever-more-reliable Geoff Workman (who had engineered Queen and The Cars for Roy Thomas Baker and later produced Ian McLagan and Journey) to produce Fly Me Courageous. After a summer-long recording session in Memphis, Drivin N Cryin agreed to capitalize its name and drop those damn apostrophes; the stage was set for a huge year to follow.
tracks:
A1 Around The Block Again 3:32
A2 Chain Reaction 3:32
A3 Fly Me Courageous 3:22
A4 Look What You've Done To Your Brother 2:57
A5 For You 4:35
A6 Let's Go Dancing 3:16
B1 The Innocent 4:16
B2 Together 3:51
B3 Lost In The Shuffle 3:03
B4 Build A Fire 3:15
B5 Rush Hour 3:26
credits:
Buren Fowler - Guitar
Kevn Kinney -Guitar, Vocals
Tim Nielsen - Bass, Mandolin, Vocals (Background)
Jeff Sullivan - Drums, Percussion
Matrix / Runout (Side A): SRC 422-848-000-1-AS-SP 1-1 STERLING
Matrix / Runout (Side B): SRC 422-848-000-1-BS-SP 1-1 STERLING
transfer: April 04, 2013
Record Doctor RCM
Audio-Technica AT33EV
Sota Sapphire w/ Eminent Technology Tonearm 2 (ET-2)
Cardas 4x33 cryo-treated tonearm wire loom w/ rhodium 1877phono clips and plugs
Tube Box SE II w/NOS Telefunken ECC83
TC Electronic Impact Twin ACD
Sound Studio [capture 24-bit/96kHZ]
Amadeus Pro [Analyze, split tracks, verify waveform, no clipping]
Izotope RX2 [manual de-clicking, dither and resample for redbook]
xACT [sbe correction]
XLD [flac conversion]
Tag [file tagging]
Comments
Thanks 86ed.
Kinda makes me start wondering about the Gin Blossoms and bands like that from around the same time and whether or not they had vinyl releases. Not because of the sound but because of the time period.
Thanks