Billy Joel - Turnstiles (Ultra Analog, Half-speed Mastering)
Billy Joel - Turnstiles (Ultra Analog, Half-speed Mastering)
Billy Joel - Turnstiles (Ultra Analog, Half-speed Mastering)
Billy Joel - Turnstiles (Ultra Analog, Half-speed Mastering)
Billy Joel - Turnstiles (Ultra Analog, Half-speed Mastering)
Billy Joel - Turnstiles (Ultra Analog, Half-speed Mastering)

Billy Joel - Turnstiles (Ultra Analog, Half-speed Mastering)

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Billy Joel – vocals, acoustic piano, electric piano, Moog synthesizer, clavinet, organs  [click here to see more vinyl featuring Billy Joel]

Howie Emerson – electric and acoustic guitars

Russell Javors – electric and acoustic guitars

James Smith – acoustic guitar

Doug Stegmeyer – bass guitar

Liberty DeVitto – drums

Mingo Lewis – percussion

Richie Cannata – saxophones, clarinet

Ken Ascher – orchestral arrangements

 

1 LP, gatefold jacket

Limited numbered edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Half-speed Mastering

Gain 2™ Ultra Analog

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : RTI

Label : MOFI

Original Label : Columbia

Recorded January 1976 at Ultra-Sonic Recording Studios, New York City

Engineered by Don Puluse

Produced by Billy Joel

Remastered by Rob LoVerde

Originally released in 1976

Reissued in 2011

 

Tracks:

Side A :

Say Goodbye to Hollywood
Summer, Highland Falls
All You Wanna Do Is Dance
New York State of Mind

 

Side B :

James
Prelude/Angry Young Man
I've Loved These Days
Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)

 

 

Reviews :

"There's a reason Turnstiles begins with the Spector-esque epic "Say Goodbye to Hollywood." Shortly after Streetlife Serenade, Joel ditched California -- and, by implication, sensitive Californian soft rock from sensitive singer/songwriters -- for his hometown of New York. "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" was a celebration of his move, a repudiation of his past, a fanfare for a new beginning, which is exactly what Turnstiles was. He still was a singer/songwriter -- indeed, "Summer, Highland Falls" was his best ballad to date, possibly his best ever -- but he decided to run with his musical talents, turning the record into a whirlwind tour of pop styles, from Sinatra to Springsteen. There's little question that the cinematic sprawl of Born to Run had an effect on Turnstiles, since it has a similar widescreen feel, even if it clocks in at only eight songs. The key to the record's success is variety, the way the album whips from the bouncy, McCartney-esque "All You Wanna Do Is Dance" to the saloon song "New York State of Mind"; the way the bitterly cynical "Angry Young Man" gives way to the beautiful "I've Loved These Days" and the surrealistic apocalyptic fantasy "Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway)." No matter how much stylistic ground Joel covers, he's kept on track by his backing group. He fought to have his touring band support him on Turnstiles, going to the lengths of firing his original producer, and it was clearly the right move, since they lend the album a cohesive feel. Turnstiles may not have been a hit, but it remains one of his most accomplished and satisfying records, clearly paving the way to his twin peaks of the late '70s, The Stranger and 52nd Street." AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

 

Ultra Analog™ : The GAIN 2 Ultra Analog™ Series stems from the use of the Gain 2 system, mastered at half speed from the original master tapes where possible, capturing and uncovering as before undiscovered sonic information.

 

Half-speed mastering. In half-speed mastering, the whole process is slowed down to half of the original speed. A typical 33 1/3 rpm record is cut at 16 2/3 rpm. The source material is also slowed down (reducing the pitch in the process) meaning the final record will still sound normal when played back. Slowing the whole process down allows more time, which means the end result sounds better and is more efficient — allowing engineering to minimize the effects of inherent limitations within the vinyl format. The result is a more accurate and more open high-frequency response in the half speed vinyl when compared with a normal speed recording.

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 4,5 / 5 , Discogs : 3,94 / 5

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