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Feature Story Long-Awaited The Doors Vinyl Box From Rhino Arrives (new reissue)
The Doors
Was it worth the wait?
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Feature Story Russian Collector/Historian Produces Reference-Quality, Fully Illustrated Labelographies (Book review)
Yuri Grishin
A cover to entice the hard core
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Feature Story We’ll Get It Wrong In The Mix (blast from the past)
Michael Fremer
And I complained about recorded sound in 1985? That was a "golden age" of good sound compared to most of what we get now!
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Film Review Martin Scorsese Shines a Light on The Rolling Stones (Film review)
The Rolling Stones
It may not be the masterpiece that was Marty's "The Last Waltz," but "Shine A Light" is one of the great rock concert films
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Feature Story New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Mirrors the Crescent City's Post-Katrina Dilemma
Roger Hahn
Huge crowd at this year's New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
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Feature Story Goin' Home: A Tribute to the Art of Tributes
Various Artists
The real Fats collection
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Discography 10 of Bruce's Personal Favorites
Recording Engineer Bruce Botnick
We asked Bruce Botnick to pick 10 of his favorite sessions
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Interview Don Henley Finds His Thrill at The Sunset Grill (blast from the past)
Don Henley
Don Henley back when
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Interview The Doors and The Elektra Records Sound Part I (The Tracking Angle reprint)
Recording Engineer Bruce Botnick
Legendary recording engineer Bruce Botnick (photo © Taro Yoshida)
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Interview Mr. Natural: Recording Engineer Bill Porter Part I
Bill Porter
Monument Studios in downtown Nashville, May 1964. Bill Porter is surrounded by a winning team: (from left) Phil Everly, his father, Ike, an employee of Acuff-Rose Publishing, Wesley Rose, Don Everly, and Boudleaux Bryant, who wrote many of the Everly Brothers’ hits.
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Interview Mr. Natural: Recording Engineer Bill Porter Part II (of Part I)
Bill Porter
Bill Porter flanked by Phil (left) and Don Everly backstage at the Las Vegas Hilton, July 1986
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Interview The Doors and The Elektra Records Sound Part II (The Tracking Angle reprint)
Recording Engineer Bruce Botnick
The cover of The Tracking Angle, issue 14
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Interview A Listening Session With Bill Porter, 12/9/86
Bill Porter
Bill Porter, date unknown
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Feature Story Dylan Then & Dylan Now. Forty Years Is A Long, Long Time...Or Is It, Really? (Part 1)
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan on Highway 61... cover, circa 1965
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Feature Story Dylan Then & Dylan Now. Forty Years Is A Long, Long Time...Or Is It, Really? (Part 2)
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan, Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, 3/23/1975. Photo by Alvan Meyerowitz
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Interview Smashing Records At PortalSpaceRecords, The Reconstituted EMI Pressing Plant
Roy Matthews
A man and his machines. Former EMI pressing plant manager and equipment designer Roy Matthews back at work pressing records
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Feature Story Take The Virtual Tour
PortalSpaceRecords
The logo says it all
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Feature Story The Big Breakup
Richard and Linda Thompson
Another lovely Linda
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Interview Climbing "The Wall of Sound" With Gold Star Recording Studios Co-Founder Stan Ross Part I
Stan Ross
The famous Goldstar recording console with Phil Spector, and Ike & Tina Turner. This shot was on the UK issue of River Deep Mountain High but not on the American original
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Interview Climbing "The Wall of Sound" With Gold Star Recording Studios Co-Founder Stan RossPart II
Stan Ross
Stan Ross at the controls
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Interview Climbing "The Wall of Sound" With Gold Star Recording Studios Co-Founder Stan RossPart III
Stan Ross
Stan with Sonny Bono
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Interview Climbing "The Wall of Sound" With Gold Star Recording Studios Co-Founder Stan RossPart IV
Stan Ross
Stan with Jody Reynolds, 1962
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Feature Story Fanciful, Factual Fables Highlight Music Lover's Book (Book Review)
Mitch Myers
You'll be charmed by Mitch Myers' book that's now available in a paperback edition
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Feature Story The Most Comprehensive Record Cleaning Article Ever!
Zen and the Art of Record Cleaning Made Difficult
Originally published in the out of print and much sought after third issue of The Tracking Angle, from the summer of 1995
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Feature Story 157 In-Print LPs You Should Own!
Michael Fremer Presents
Here are 157 LPs you can buy with the click of a mouse. I know: it needs updating! That will happen soon
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Editor’s Column Special Limited Offer: Jim Marshall Autographed "Publisher's Copies" of The Tracking Angle Issue 13
Jim Marshall
Autographed TOC
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Editor’s Column Ten Years Into The Digital Revolution: A Continuing Disaster in Sound (Reprint from the now Defunct Pulse! Magazine)
A Look Back at the Digital Debacle
Photo from 1983 of the editor with a bumper sticker he had made in 1983, which read "Compact Discs Sound Terrible."
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Editor’s Column 21st Century Vinyl: Michael Fremer's Practical Guide to Turntable Set-Up
Michael Fremer
An anxiety-reducing DVD that takes the mystery out of vinyl playback
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