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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Rockers Strings



カリフォルニア産、かっこいいパッケージデザインのギター弦を発見
Red&Blackの2トーン、70'sパンキッシュなフォント、
キュートなお姉さまのイラスト、いいね〜

Friday, August 27, 2010

Mojo最新号



Mojo最新号はポールのインタビュー&Apple Records
のインサイドストーリー(こちらの方が楽しみ)
恒例のCD付きの内容はLET IT BEのカバー集
通常版はCDだけど、今号はなんと12inch
のアナログ盤仕様も発売される!さすがMojo!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Delaney&Bonnie Box到着





Delaney&Bonnie Boxようやく到着!

とにかく素晴らしいっ!

ツアーケースに見立てた外箱といい
4枚のジャケットの微妙な色使いといい
付属のフォトカード3枚の色合い
フォトカードの裏側を見てみると、
なんとヴィンテージ加工までされている!

肝心の内容は、、、
はっきりいってOpening Jamからぶっ飛びます!
いい音出してますっ!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Vintage Strings






さて、なぜ弦が張り替えることができなかったのか?
答えは63年まで採用されていたローズウッド削りだしの
テールピースと張りっぱなしになっていたVintageな?
Stringsにあった。
60年代当時はボールエンドが写真のように細くなっていたため、
テールピースの弦を引っ掛ける溝も細く切られていた。
ところが現在は一番細いゲージでもボールエンドぎりぎりまで
太くワイヤーが巻かれている。
そういえば以前、ローズテールピースの溝を無理矢理太く
削ったH-22を見た事があった、そうゆうことだったのね〜
と納得。
同じように削る加工をすることも考えたけれど、せっかく
のオリジナルを無惨にも加工するのは避け、なにか別の
ものを加工して製作しようと決定。
いろいろ考えた末、一番加工が簡単で軽量なコの字型の
アルミ棒で作っちゃいました!
本当はHofnerにも張っているROTOのブラックナイロンを張りたいところだった
けど、ネックが馴染むまではとりあえずDaddarioのChrome
Flat Wound ECB80を張ることに、、、

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Harmony H-22/1963





Harmony H-22、国内での入手をあきらめ、本国USAより直輸入
ボディスタンプ、PUスタンプ共に1963年秋に製造された1本だ。
本国ではさすがに国内よりはそこそこ流通量があり、何本か市場に
出ているのを見かけたけれど、元々$100そこそこのモデルとゆうこともあり、
コンディション的にはなかなか厳しいものが多かった。
(KayのJazz Specialなんかは当時の価格で$200!H-22の倍の値段!)
でも、この1本は47年前とは思えないくらいきれいなコンディション
を保っていて、当時のタグまでそのまま同梱されていた。

しかし思いもよらぬ出来事がっ!
なんと、弦を張ることが出来ないのだ!!!

つづく、、、、

Saturday, August 07, 2010

Apple Records



遂にApple Records所属アーティストのベスト盤が10月25日発売!!!
ブラックベースにGreenで小さめのAppleロゴのシンプルだけど
美しいスリーブといい、これまたBlackをベースに
グラニースミスとゆう種類のAppleをセンターに配置した
レーベルといい、シンプルかつ、英国らしい品格のある
デザインが光っていますね〜

COME AND GET IT: THE BEST OF APPLE RECORDS
1 Those Were The Days / Mary Hopkin
The multi-million selling debut 45 by Mary Hopkin was UK No. 1 for six weeks in 1968 and was produced by Paul McCartney, who discovered this 1920s Russian folk song in a London night club.

2 Carolina In My Mind / James Taylor
Taken from his self-titled debut album, this is the original version of ‘Carolina In My Mind’, cut in London in 1968. Issued as a US single, it features Paul McCartney on bass and George Harrison on backing vocals.

3 Maybe Tomorrow / The Iveys
The Iveys were brought to Apple by former Beatles roadie Mal Evans and ‘Maybe Tomorrow’ was a hit in Holland and a minor hit in the US, before the band changed its name to Badfinger.

4 Thingumybob / The Black Dyke Mills Band
Paul McCartney’s theme tune for a 1968 British TV comedy drama series, recorded by the most famous brass band in the world.

5 King Of Fuh / Brute Force
Brute Force is a New York songwriter and this single was championed by John Lennon and George Harrison, but ‘Fuh’ rhymes with ‘Uh’, and ‘the Fuh king’ was therefore banned back in 1969.

6 Sour Milk Sea / Jackie Lomax
Jackie Lomax has a great blue-eyed soul voice that more than does justice to this otherwise unavailable ‘White Album’-era song by George Harrison. Paul and Ringo provide rhythm and Eric Clapton plays lead guitar.

7 Goodbye / Mary Hopkin
Mary’s hugely successful follow-up to ‘Those Were The Days’ was written by Paul McCartney, and features Paul providing his own thigh-slapping percussion throughout.

8 That's The Way God Planned It / Billy Preston
Billy Preston’s breakthrough UK hit, reaching No. 11, features the stellar line-up of Billy on keyboards, George Harrison on guitar, Keith Richards on bass, Ginger Baker on drums and Eric Clapton on lead guitar.

9 New Day / Jackie Lomax
An original non-album Lomax 45 that was co-produced with Mal Evans, and single-handedly defines the Jackie Lomax sound: British soul meets R&B with horns.

10 Golden Slumbers-Carry That Weight / Trash
A powerful interpretation of two songs from The Beatles’ Abbey Road, recorded by Trash, a heavy Scottish group that came to Apple via their producer, former Shadows drummer Tony Meehan.

11 Give Peace A Chance / Hot Chocolate Band
This completely re-worded British reggae version of John Lennon’s peace anthem was brought to Apple in a one-off deal by the band that became hugely popular in the Seventies with a string of classic disco hits.

12 Come And Get It / Badfinger
Written and produced by Paul McCartney for The Magic Christian film starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr, ‘Come And Get It’ was a massive worldwide hit and the first record issued by The Iveys under their new name of Badfinger.

13 Ain't That Cute / Doris Troy
Soul singer-songwriter Doris Troy had scored hits before coming to Apple in 1969, and she and George Harrison wrote ‘Ain’t That Cute’ from scratch in the studio — the first time George had ever written a song that way.

14 My Sweet Lord / Billy Preston
George Harrison produced this soulful, gospel version of his most famous solo song, which he gave to Billy Preston before he had recorded it and released it himself.

15 Try Some Buy Some / Ronnie Spector
Ronnie Spector, one-time Ronette and former wife of legendary producer Phil, recorded this George Harrison original in 1971. George later re-cut it himself for Living In The Material World, using the exact same backing as Ronnie’s single.

16 Govinda / Radha Krishna Temple
‘Govinda’ is a Sanskrit hymn to Krishna, and was a UK Top 30 hit for the Radha Krishna Temple in 1970. Produced by George Harrison, who also plays bass and accordion.

17 We're On Our Way / Chris Hodge
In 1972, Chris Hodge, a young British pop singer with a fascination for UFOs, caught the attention of Ringo Starr who signed Chris to Apple. ‘We’re On Our Way’ was recorded at Apple’s own studio in the basement of 3 Savile Row, London, and was a hit in America.

18 Saturday Nite Special / The Sundown Playboys
‘Saturday Nite Special’ is a lover’s lament sung in Cajun French by this cross-generational collective from Louisiana, USA, who came to Apple when their teenage accordionist sent in the song on a whim.

19 God Save Us / Bill Elliot & The Elastic Oz Band
John Lennon and Yoko Ono wrote this fundraiser for the defence in the famous Oz Obscenity Trial of 1971 and produced it too with Mal Evans and Phil Spector. Vocalist Bill Elliot later signed to George Harrison’s Dark Horse label.

20 Sweet Music / Lon & Derrek van Eaton
New Jersey’s Lon & Derrek van Eaton were one of the last acts to sign to Apple in 1971 and the first to make use of Apple’s then state-of-the-art recording studio. George Harrison produced ‘Sweet Music’ and Ringo played drums.

21 Day After Day / Badfinger
The band’s third single for Apple was produced by George Harrison, who duetted with the band’s Pete Ham on the slide guitar solo. It went UK Top 10 in 1972, and peaked at No. 4 Billboard in the US, in the same week that Nilsson’s cover of Badfinger’s ‘Without You’ was at No. 1.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

HMV渋谷閉店



HMV渋谷が今月22日をもって閉店する。

HMVが日本に参入したのは何年前なのか?
当時、あの HMVが日本に出来ると聞いて
興奮した記憶がある。
HMVといえば、ロンドン、オックスフォード
ストリートにある店舗が有名、なんといっても
Beatlesがオーディション用のアセテート盤をプレス
したのがその店舗だからだ!

しかしHMVでさえも閉店するとはね、、、
でも、たしかにここ数年、往年の品揃えはすっかり影を
ひそめてしまっていたし、僕自身もHMVで購入
していたのは輸入アナログ盤のみだった。
ネット通販と同じ品揃えだったらやはり通販系に
流れちゃうだろうし、高額の家賃等を考えたら
商売として厳しいんだろうな〜
そういえばヴァージンメガストアってまだどこかに
あるのかな?

だからHMV閉店のニュースを
聞いたときも、六本木WAVE閉店の時の
ような寂しさは残念ながら全くなかったな、、、