Actually this album had three distinct lives:
1. The Fortissimo version listed below
2. Pachanga With Barretto-Riverside RLP 97506
3. Barretto Para Bailar-Riverside RS 93531
With RLP 97506 coming first, followed by Fortissimo and finally
93531...I think.
AA
Tom Fine wrote:
> Hi David/Aaron:
>
> I just read something somewhat relevant to this, in one of the Orin
> Keepnews Collection CD reissues booklets. Apparently, Bill Gauer,
> Keepnews' partner at Riverside, was a racing car nut and was very into
> making these "environmental audio" recordings. The "super-fi" records
> were not mentioned in Keepnews' notes, this was to a Blue Mitchell
> album. The reference was that Keepnews was down in Florida with Gauer
> helping out on one of these racing-cars recordings. Cannonball
> Adderley insisted Keepnews go with him and hear Blue Mitchell in a
> club during the trip, and Keepnews was duly impressed and signed
> Mitchell to Riverside. To everyone's chagrin, the Mitchell records on
> Riverside never sold well, and it's a credit to Keepnews that he still
> felt strongly enough about Mitchell's talent to include "Blue Soul" in
> the Keepnews Collection reissues.
>
> Tying in to Aaron's post, Ray Barretto provided some tasty percussion
> on that album.
>
> -- Tom Fine
>
> PS -- one of the earliest "stereo spectacular" albums featuring race
> cars was "500 Miles to Victory" on Mercury, recorded by Bill Putnam
> and originally issued in stereo on a 2-track tape in 1956.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Lennick"
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> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 12:56 PM
> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Fortissimo
>
>
>> Anyone remember, or even hear of, a label called FORTISSIMO produced
>> by Riverside in 1961? Super-quiet surfaces (wonder how they managed
>> that? Riverside never turned out a quiet disc in their lives), discs
>> cut from the inside out (changer owners must have loved that), master
>> tapes recorded at 60 IPS "with the heads oriented horizontally"
>> (whaaaaa..?), a 400hz alignment tone, and repertoire such as Racing
>> Cars, Jets, Pipe Organ (miked from inside, I think) and Banjo Polkas.
>>
>> Amazing what turns up in some of these old audio magazines that I've
>> never run across in over 45 years of record collecting.
>>
>> dl
>>
>
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