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    Sally Oldfield - Celebration (Ital. Bronze BROL34528-1) (1980) (Vinyl 24-96) [Eventide]

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    Sally Oldfield - Celebration (Ital. Bronze BROL34528-1) (1980) (Vinyl 24-96) [Eventide]

    Michelle Shocked – Short Sharp Shocked
    FLAC | Artwork | 24Bit 96kHz: 775 MB | 16Bit 44.1kHz: 253 MB
    Cat#: Cooking Vinyl CVLP 1 | Country/Year: UK 1988
    Genre: Singer/Songwriter | Hoster: Uploaded/Filesonic

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    Info:

    Tracks:

    A1 Mandala 5:16
    A2 Morning of My Life 5:37
    A3 Woman of the Night 5:05
    A4 Celebration 5:03
    B1 Blue Water 8:13
    B2 My Damsel Heart 6:27
    B3 Love Is Everywhere 4:34

    Line-up / Musicians:

    Mel Collins Saxophone
    Tim Cross Synthesizer, Keyboards
    Stuart Elliott Drums
    Herbie Flowers Bass
    Alan James Bass
    Graham Jarvis Drums
    Duncan Kinnell Percussion
    John Kirkpatrick Accordion
    Brian Miller Keyboards
    Pierre Moerlen Drums
    Tom Newman Drums, Vocals
    Sally Oldfield Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Wind
    Morris Pert Percussion
    Nico Ramsden Guitar
    Tim Renwick Guitar
    Roger Rettig Guitar
    Frank Ricotti Percussion
    Kenny Wheeler Trumpet


    Review by kenethlevine
    SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog-Folk Team
    www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=295825

    4 stars On "Easy", Sally Oldfield adopted a decidedly more personal approach, with hints of her sense of vulnerability as a

    woman. I always found this at odds with her clearly independent streak, but she communicated her insecurities with such

    authenticity, not to mention such musical depth, that I could only feel equally vulnerable to her powers. "Celebration"

    continues in this vein, but more or less abandons her earlier role as raconteur for an all out expression of fragility over

    a decidedly more diverse musical palette, which renders its cohesiveness all the more impressive.

    "Mandala" comes closest to the early Oldfield style, and "Morning of my Life" is backed by appealing deep male voices and

    lovely piano, but the album really takes off on track 3, "Woman of the Night", a sultry night club expose with Kenny

    Wheeler's trumpet and Mel Collins' sax (that guy must be on a hundred prog albums) providing the balance to Oldfield's

    smoky pleas for business. The electric piano also dances about the other figures. It is like nothing she had done before,

    but neither is the title track, her first reggae tune, and a superb one at that! Part of that beat is carried by what

    sounds like a vibraphone - think her brother's "Incantations" part 4. The lyrics might be trite but the message never grows

    old. I should mention here that Sally plays a variety of instruments, but because she has so many accompanists, it's hard

    to know when we are hearing her and when it is another member of the team.

    "Blue Water" might be of greatest interest to die-hard proggers, as it is composed of 2 distinct parts, the first a

    genetically familiar and dreamy Oldfield repetitive motif, and the second a surprisingly rocker with delicious bass and

    melody. Yet another first. The last of the 4 monumental tracks is "My Damsel Heart", a gentle yet ominous folk tune at the

    heart of Oldfield's themes on this disk. It's more deliberately sparse than earlier material, and while there isn't much

    variation, it doesn't drag, but mesmerizes throughout it's 6+ minutes.

    Only the closer is a true disappointment, a mundane manner in which to end a landmark effort. For that reason alone, I am

    rounding down from 4.5 stars, but don't let that stop you from reveling in this celebration.




    Cleaning:
    Dynavox carbon fibre brush
    Custom cleaning liquid: distilled water + isoprop. 99.9% (ratio ~70:30) + "Agfa Agepon" surfactant

    Hardware:
    Dual 505-3 with ULM aluminium tubular tonearm
    Ortofon 2m Blue aligned with Baerwald protractor @~1,8g balance weight
    Hormann Audio Supa 2.0 Phono amp @100pf capacitance + PS4 Wall Wart
    Tascam US 144 MK II Audio Interface with ASIO4All
    AMD Athlon 4800+ 2gb RAM

    Software:
    Adobe Audition CS5.5 v4.0 for recording / cutting / minimal editing
    ClickRepair for manual de-click
    !No automatic de-clicking has been used on this recording!
    FLAC Frontend, encoding level 8
    foobar2000 (tagging & testing)

    Tonearm / Cartridge alignments:
    Baerwald "stupid protractor" from vinylengine with correct skale
    Azimuth aligned
    Balance weight: ~1,8g | Antiskating: ~1,8



    Another LP generously ripped and upped by Eventide