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Performer: Jim James
Genre: Rock
Album: Tribute To 2
Released: 2017
MP3 version ZIP size: 1834 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1630 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1258 mb
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 367
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Tracklist

A1 Just Wasn't Made For These Times
A2 Baby Don't Go
A3 Wild Honey
A4 Midnight, The Stars And You
A5 Crying In The Chapel
B1 Funny How Time Slips Away
B2 Love Is The Sweetest Thing
B3 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
B4 Lucky Man
B5 The World Is Falling Down
B6 Blue Skies

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Removador Fun Ranch
  • Mastered At – Gateway Mastering

Credits

  • Drums – David Stephen Givan-Stephens (tracks: B4)
  • Pedal Steel Guitar – Carl Broemel (tracks: B3)
  • Photography – Billy Durney
  • Piano – Bo Koster (tracks: A4, B2)
  • Producer, Performer, Mixed By – Jim James

Notes

RSD Vinyl Club Gold Vinyl Pressing

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 880882319410
  • Other: RSD Vinyl Club

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ATO0416 Jim James Tribute To 2 ‎(CD, Album) ATO Records ATO0416 US 2017
ATO0416CD Jim James Tribute To 2 ‎(CD, Album) ATO Records ATO0416CD UK, Europe & US 2017
ATO0416CD, ATO0416CB Jim James Tribute To 2 ‎(CD, Album + CDr) ATO Records, ATO Records ATO0416CD, ATO0416CB UK, Europe & US 2017
ATO0416LPX Jim James Tribute To 2 ‎(LP, Album, Cle + CD) ATO Records ATO0416LPX UK, Europe & US 2017
ATO0416 Jim James Tribute To 2 ‎(LP) ATO Records ATO0416 US 2017
Bele
The vinyl mastering on this LP is to die for. If only the pressing quality didn't destroy what would otherwise have been a fantastic sounding LP. Now I know why the presser of this lovely LP is not mentioned anywhere. Maybe hidden in the deadwax. My copy is of unacceptably poor quality-- non-fill and general uncleanable surface noise punctuated by loup pops. I'll update this review if I can figure out who pressed this. That said, if the vinyl had not been subpar you would have heard a set of sixties and seventies covers that were all really fucking good and that sounded spectacular. This is an excellent recording. I'll try the black vinyl to see if it's any better.