Erskine Butterfield - Just For Kicks download mp3 flac
Performer: Erskine Butterfield
Genre: Jazz
Album: Just For Kicks
Released: 1955
Style: Swing
MP3 version ZIP size: 1209 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1162 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1922 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 753
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Now the weird part. There are two tracks on each side. The first track of side A, for example, plays "Honeysuckle Rose; If I Had You; Lover; You Took Advantage Of Me," with a brief silence between each song. When that last song has finished, the needle then enters a trailout in the middle of the side. The listener must physically cue to the next track in order to listen to it, and it turns out to be the same tunes in the same order but seemingly different arrangements. I envisioned a turntable with two tonearms able to play both tracks at the same time, sending one track to Left and the other Right. Does anyone know, is this what this album is supposed to do??
Genre: Jazz
Album: Just For Kicks
Released: 1955
Style: Swing
MP3 version ZIP size: 1209 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1162 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1922 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 753
Other Formats: WMA AU DTS MP2 AUD ASF WAV
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Tracklist
| A1 | Honeysuckle Rose; If I Had You; Lover; You Took Advantage Of Me |
| A2 | Honeysuckle Rose; If I Had You; Lover; You Took Advantage Of Me |
| B1 | Caravan; Tuxedo Junction; On The Alamo |
| B2 | Caravan; Tuxedo Junction; On The Alamo |
Credits
- Bass – Sam Bruno
- Clarinet – Hank D'Amico
- Drums – Maurice Purtill
- Guitar – Carl Kress
- Piano – Erskine Butterfield
Notes
An early binaural release on transparent red vinyl. The liner notes briefly discuss ping-pong arrangements featuring Kress and D'Amico. On my copy, the original owner wrote in ballpoint ink, "purchased 1955," which puts this a couple years ahead of stereo releases.Now the weird part. There are two tracks on each side. The first track of side A, for example, plays "Honeysuckle Rose; If I Had You; Lover; You Took Advantage Of Me," with a brief silence between each song. When that last song has finished, the needle then enters a trailout in the middle of the side. The listener must physically cue to the next track in order to listen to it, and it turns out to be the same tunes in the same order but seemingly different arrangements. I envisioned a turntable with two tonearms able to play both tracks at the same time, sending one track to Left and the other Right. Does anyone know, is this what this album is supposed to do??
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1062 | Erskine Butterfield | Just For Kicks (10", Red) | Livingston Electronic Corporation | 1062 | US | 1955 |
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