Realistic LAB 1600 Plays Tony Mottola's Guitar USA - Side 2 (Vinyl)
This album is a one-of-a-kind performance from long ago. The performances are masterful. The clarity of the sound is simply amazing, unlike modern, over-processed, multi-track recordings. It demonstrates the capabilities and esthetic appeal of vinyl records. Their ability to convey sounds and music, devoid of the negative artifacts of digital recording, editing and mastering processes. I urge you to buy this CD or LP. You will not be disappointed!
Tony Mottola was one of the most prolific and respected studio musicians of the post-WWII era. Known as "Mr Big," he was a mainstay of countless Enoch Light's Command and Project-3 Records. Light had known Mottola from the New York studio scene, and he had been particularly impressed by a distinctive album Mottola recorded with Johnny Mathis. The two men quickly established a close professional and personal relationship. Even though most of the music Light released on his Command label was brassy, percussive, and showy, he had a tremendous respect for Mottola's more delicate guitar work. Mottola went on to record over 30 albums on Command and Project 3. Even after retiring completely, he continued to play the guitar almost every day. His son, Tony Jr. said, "He felt music kept his mind sharp."
Tracks:
The Shadow of Your Smile (00:00)
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (03:23)
Your Cheatin' Heart (06:00)
Lemon Tree (08:53)
Scarlet Ribbons (11:26)
Guitar U.S.A. (14:42)
These tracks were played using a range of guitars:
Electric/Acoustic Standard
Electric/Acoustic Stereo Jazz
Electric 12 String
Electric Solid Body Standard
Electric Solid Body Firebird
Electric Bass
Acoustic 12 String
Acoustic Gut String
Tenor Banjo
Mandolin
Other Recordings by Tony Mottola:
Danger (soundtrack), MGM E111
Tony's Touch, Grand Prix Series K-413
Let's Put Out the Lights, RCA Camden CAL-305
Mr Big, Command RS 807 SD, 1959
Roman Guitar, Command RS 816 SD, 1962
Plays Country & Western Folk Songs, Command RS 823 SD, 1961
String Band Strum Along, Command RS 828 SD, 1961
Roman Guitar Volume 2, Command RS 836 SD, 1962
Spanish Guitar, Command RS 841 SD, 1962
Romantic Guitar, Command RS 847 SD, 1963
Sentimental Guitar, Command RS 864 SD, 1964
Guitar ... Paris, Command RS 877 SD, 1964
Command Performances, Command RS 885 SD, 1965
Love Songs - Mexico/SA, Command RS 889 SD, 1965
Amor Mexico/SA, Command RS 900 SD, 1966
Guitar U.S.A., Command RS 908 SD, 1967
Mr. Guitar, Command RS 966-2 SD, Volume II, 1973
Heart & Soul Guitar Cover, Project 3 PR 5003 SD
A Latin Love-In, Project 3 PR 5010 SD
Lush, Latin, and Lovely, Project 3 PR 5020 SD
Warm, Wild, and Wonderful, Project 3 PR 5025 SD
Roma Oggi (Rome Today), Project 3 PR 5032 SD
Joins the Guitar Underground, Project 3 PR 5035 SD
The Tony Touch, Project 3 PR 5041 SD
Guitar Factory, Project 3 PR 5044 SD
Close to You Cover, Project 3 PR 5050 SD
Warm Feelings, Project 3 PR 5058 SD
Superstar Guitar, Project 3 PR 5062 SD
Tony & Strings, Project 3 PR 5069 SD
Two Guitars for Two in Love, Project 3 PR 5074 SD
Tony Mottola and the Quad Guitars, Project 3 PR 5078 SD
Tony Mottola and the Brass Menagerie, Project 3 PR 5082 SD
Holiday Guitars, Project 3 PR 5090 SD
I Only Have Eyes for You, Project 3 PR 5094 SD
All The Way, Project 3 PR 5112 SD
My Favorite Things, Project 3 PR 6007/8 SD
While We're Young, Kapp KL-1019
Hawaii Five-O, Design SDLP 306
Romantic Guitars, Longines Symphonette Society
Midnight Magic, Queue FLS 104
Background music on Trains, Planes, and Space Ships, Harmony HL 7110
This recording is reproduced here using a Realistic LAB-1600 computer controlled turntable. It has a "new" Grado P-mount cartridge that I bought in the early 1980's, threw in a drawer, and never used until now. The belt is kind of old, so the wow and flutter are a bit too high.
Cartridge specs:
Brand: Grado
Model: ZF3
Type: Moving iron
Output Voltage: 3 mV
Frequency Response: 10Hz - 50kHz
Tracking Force: 1.0 - 1.5g
Mass: 4.5g
Channel Separation: 25dB
Load Impedance: 47k ohms
Output Impedance: 700 ohms
Stylus Tip: Elliptical 0.3 x 0.7mil
Cantilever: Aluminum
Thanks to US Audio Mart for the pictures at http://www.usaudiomart.com/
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