Rob Wasserman - Duets (200g)
Bass - Rob Wasserman
Vocals – Aaron Neville (A1)
Vocals - Rickie Lee Jones (A2, B5) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Rickie Lee Jones]
Vocals - Bobby McFerrin (A3), Dan Hicks (B2), Cheryl Bentyne (C3), Lou Reed (A5),
Vocals - Jennifer Warnes (B1) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Jennifer Warnes]
Drums – Rickie Lee Jones (A2)
Guitar – Lou Reed (A5) [click here to see more products featuring Lou Reed]
Violin – Stéphane Grappelli (B4)
Composed by Rob Wasserman
1 LP, Stoughton Printing gatefold tip-on heavyweight cardboard jacket
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 200g
Record color : black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : Quality Record Pressings
Label : Analogue Productions
Original Label : MCA Records
Recorded at Russian Hill Recording, San Francisco
Engineered by Bobby Arnold
Produced by Ricky Schultz
Remastered by Joe Gastwirt at Cohearent Audio
Originally released in 1988
Reissued in 2017
Tracks:
Side A:
- Stardust (Aaron Neville)
- The Moon Is Made Of Gold (Rickie Lee Jones)
Side B:
- Brothers (Bobby McFerrin)
- Duet – Featuring Rob Wasserman (Rob Wasserman)
- One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) (Lou Reed)
Side C:
- Ballad Of The Runaway Horse (Jennifer Warnes)
- Gone With The Wind (Dan Hicks)
Side D:
- Angel Eyes (Cheryl Bentyne)
- Over The Rainbow (Stephane Grappelli)
- Autumn Leaves (Rickie Lee Jones)
Awards :
Hi-Fi News' Album Choice for August 2018
Reviews:
"It was a daring idea to suggest songs to some of his guests that were already available in exemplary interpretations. Lou Reed didn't risk any comparison with Frank Sinatra; instead he composed the hated-by-him 'One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)' from scratch completely new. Rickie Lee Jones sang as beguilingly as on the live recording 'Girl At Her Volcano,' Cheryl Bentyne and Jennifer Warnes offered their most beautiful bel canto qualities during the sessions, performing Leonard Cohen's 'Ballad of the Runaway Horse' and the standard 'Angel Eyes' as elegy or drama. The violin of Stéphane Grappelli sings and swings in 'Over The Rainbow.' Bobby McFerrin used 'Brothers' for five minutes of his notorious vocal acrobatics. Aaron Neville sounds much less melancholic on 'Stardust' than Nat 'King' Cole. Kevin Gray's 1:1 vinyl mastering was meticulously based on the original mix in terms of sound balance and dynamics. Surprisingly, they don't vary much from song to song (mastering: Joe Gastwirt), although the recordings were produced in more than half a dozen studios with certainly not identical acoustics. Moderate transfer level, excellent press quality." Franz Schöler, Stereo Magazine, August 2020
"Far be it for me to renege on my doubts about 'audiophile' LPs, which are usually played to the point of nuisance at shows, but the middle volume of Wasserman's trilogy deserved acclaim. This 30th anniversary edition follows his death in 2016, adding to the poignancy: since its original release, we've also lost collaborators Stephane Grapelli, Lou Reed and Dan Hicks. Wasserman was a hugely popular composer and bassist, and a much-admired sideman, associated especially with The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir. Along with the above three are Jennifer Warnes, Aaron Neville ('Stardust'!), Bobby McFerrin, Cheryl Bentyne and Rickie Lee Jones. But Reed doing 'One For My Baby'? You gotta hear it." Ken Kessler, Hi Fi News, August 2018
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4,5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,5 / 5 , HiFi News : Sound Quality: 95%