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TONY JOE WHITE Homemade Ice Cream ANALOGUE PRODUCTIONS APP 2708 200g AUDIOPHILE pressing
Tracklist A1Saturday Night, In Oak Grove, Louisiana2:12A2For Ol' Times Sake3:45A3I Want Love ('Tween You & Me)2:40A4Homemade Ice Cream3:10A5Ol' Mother Earth3:06A6Lazy3:48
B1California On My Mind3:41B2Backwoods Preacher Man2:45B3Taking The Midnite Train4:01B4No News Is Good News3:01B5Did Somebody Make A Fool Out Of You4:14 *(all photos are of the actual item) Mastered At – Pressed By – Recorded At – Bass – Drums – Guitar – Mastered By – , Piano, Organ – Written-By – Notes Recorded at Quadrofonic Studios, Nashville
Originally released 1973.
Gatefold sleeve. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: APP-2708-A KPG@CA Matrix / Runout: APP-2708-B KPG@CA
Michael Fremer Rated 8/10 Music, 9/10 Sonics in his March 2012 reviews on www.musicangle.com!
Pressed At Quality Record Pressings On 200g Vinyl! Mastered by Kevin Gray & Zan Zanev at Cohearent Audio!
"Audiophiles, this is a must-have LP. The sound is completely natural with no studio artifacts. What stands out, though, are the timbral qualities of the instruments and White's great voice. Organ, piano and bass are there for harmonic effect, but the sounds of the drums and guitars are some of the best I've heard from my system. Originally recorded in 1973, this reissue LP jumped to the top of my short list for Audiophilia's Star Recordings of the Year, 2013." Anthony Kershaw, Audiophilia.com, May 2013
"From the fantastic opening groove of 'Saturday Nite in Oak Grove, Louisiana' to soul searching ballads like 'For Ol' Times Sake' and 'Ol' Mother Earth', Homemade Ice Cream will sustain your interest with great melodies and superb playing. And all are sung with charisma and sensitivity featuring White's husky baritone voice." Anthony Kershaw, Audiophilia.com, May 2013
"This is, after all, the man who gave 'Polk Salad Annie' to Elvis (although White did hit the charts with it) and 'Rainy Night in Georgia' to Brook Benton, as well as creating hits for Dusty Springfield, Hank Williams Jr. and many others...TJW is swampier than the rest, so this will appeal to anyone who used to read ZigZag." Sound Quality: 86% - Ken Kessler, Hi-Fi News, August 2012
"Not a song on this album is less than compelling and some are downright searing. White's vulnerability and ability to convey heartbreak and hurt put him in Roy Orbison's class, though he expresses these feelings less bombastically...The sound starts out really good but just gets better as it goes, with side two's final four tracks being astonishingly transparent and intimate-sounding - as if you're sitting on the other side of the microphones...The Quality Record Pressings pressing quality is state of the art." Music = 8/11; Sound = 9/11 - Michael Fremer, MusicAngle.com, March 2012
"... Among the mass of truly memorable and talented songwriters who practiced their craft in the late 1960s and early '70s, Tony Joe White is the quiet master. ... It's slightly mind-twisting to think that the LP reissue movement is now digging deep into major-label catalogs the way CD reissues once did. Dig on!" Performance = 3.5/5; Sonics = 4/5 — Robert Baird, Stereophile, January 2012
A Personal Favorite of Acoustic Sounds CEO Chad Kassem
"You might not know this record," says Chad, "but give it a try and I guarantee you will be blown away."
You may or may not know of Tony Joe White, but we all know his two most famous songs - "Polk Salad Annie" and "Rainy Night In Georgia." This record is up to the standards of those great numbers. So soulful, humid, rich and textured. Or as Tony Joe would say, "It's swampy."
The last four songs on side two of this album are going to positively floor you. They are so sparse and bluesy and emotional. And the sound is as good as the music. With this new QRP pressing, the sound is so good it's tape-like. So solid and jet-black is the foundation from which the music just jumps. Ya gotta hear it to understand what we're trying to describe. It's one of those jaw-hit-the-floor, sit-in-stunned-silence, goose-bump-raising, tears-in-your-eyes records. You know, the kind we're all looking for as audiophiles?
When Chad decided to reissue this album, he knew that it wasn't going to be a top-seller. But it's one of his all-time favorites for music and sound, and we feel that whoever takes a chance on this one is going to be richly rewarded. We gotta figure this one is going to end up being one of the favorites of some of our customers, too. If you trust us at all, you can buy with great confidence.
Homeade Ice Cream was originally released in 1973 on Warner Bros. and was co-produced by White and legendary Atlantic producer Tom Dowd. It's White's sixth overall record and his third for Warner Bros. This is very much a back porch acoustic affair. The music has the space to breathe, one of the reasons for the life-like sound.
Features:
• 200g Vinyl