Listen to "Gimme Shelter" Original UK Pressing on the $370K Wilson-Benesch GMT One Turntable
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Listen to Gimme Shelter” off an original U.K. Decca pressing of “Let It Bleed”. Well sorry of. I explain in this video how a first lacquer ended up on the second “Decca in a box” label and how this pressing, sourced using the 6th lacquer ended up with the original FFSS Decca label. And more… but this pressing sounds best of the ones I have.
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A great song and that LP still sounds pretty darn good. Every time I hear this song and Merry Clayton lets loose the hair stands up on the back of my neck. I couldn't imagine it without her awesome voice.
@mikep8683
2 ай бұрын
Not to mention "Whooo!" coming from the control room right after that vocal. Listen closely and you'll never not hear it again.
@jamesgoens3531
2 ай бұрын
@@mikep8683So true. After hearing it for the first time, I hear it every time now. Her voice cracks and then there it is. Awesome song.
@racializedkanadian
2 ай бұрын
Her voice just cuts right through that beefy mid range. So awesome. I got SHIVERS for sure!
@biketech60
2 ай бұрын
The night her manager called her for this session she didn't know who The Rolling Stones were . She was pregnant at the time . Laid down her track and went back home to bed .
1963 Was an AMAZING year for me. I was 13 and we left our wee tiny island in Shetland to arrive in Detroit, Michigan. The very day before we left for America I heard the most amazing music! So AMAZING I decided I had to learn to play the guitar, an instrument I never saw, for real, outside of a magazine; being from Shetland I played FIDDLE! My friend who had a wind-up victorla, who loved Rock-n-Roll -- I hated R-n-R -- played me THE BEATLES!!!! OMG! They were/are still AMAZING. We lived in Detroit -- where I heard the next music that was AMAZING, MOTOWN! -- for almost a year, then moved out to our farm. Five years later I was in Vietnam -- that was AMAZING in a totally different way. Back then, kids didn't have money. You would look for bottles so you could get the bottle deposit money. Because of those DAMN BEATLES kids really became very interested in music. Not everyone had a record player. Not everyone could find enough bottles to buy a 45 let alone an LP. BUT, because of that your Mum and Da knew who you were hanging out with because when one of your friends would get a record all of those friends would go to that friends house and that kids Mum and Da would be able to see your friends and how you all acted. We missed SO MUCH of CULTURE when all that stopped. When we lost the actual ARTIFACT we lost our way! I still remember as if it WAS yesterday, the sounds, smells, the direction of the wind, EVERYTHING about the first moment of hearing The Beatles. That SPLASH sound as the record players arm and needle his the plastic, every pop and crackle of dust in the grooves, all of that made listening to records so much fun! I miss records.
The best Stones song, on the best medium, played on the best(?) turntable in the world. And I'm listening to it on a free Android phone. Good times!
The comments are always a good read, comedy gold.
Michael Fremer! Lord of all that is vinyl! Thank you for sharing this marvelous pressing! Merry sounds amazing. Sure beats the hell out the portable record player we had in the dorm back in 1970!
Michael...I remember getting this record in December '69 (age 14) and hearing Keith's menacing opening notes for the first time. Fantastic album...and that beautiful turntable again!
@jimparker7778
2 ай бұрын
Most of the guitar you hear is Mick Taylor. Taylor was a giant in those days. Keith is very modest about his own contributions to the albums that the Stones made with genius producer Jimmy Miller. Most of the good stuff is Taylor. It was indeed a very exciting time to be a Stones fan. The first four records that they did with Miller are breathtaking to this day.
Thanks so much Mr. Fremer. My wife and I just sat down to listen to this recording you did and we both agreed the clarity and musicality was something we’ve never heard in this song. Truly appreciate you doing this series of recordings and putting them up on youtube. Looking forward to what you put up next. Ps…it was great to hear definitively that it’s just a kiss away, not its just a piss away which seems to happen with this song on the radio
@77WOR
2 ай бұрын
The "end game" sacd must have used INCOMPETENT mastering (as with many of those) Skip to 8:15
Thank you Michael for your on going enthusiasm and commitment to vinyl.
I try to get first pressings of lps I like so your informative intro was great. Always appreciated that you kept the torch burning for vinyl when so many were ready to ditch the format. Helped me keep my lps and add to the collection.
Thank you for doing this Michael, we appreciate very much! You did a great capture job!😊
Michael - I’m as deeply involved in analog audio as you, but you left me in the dust many years ago. Thanks for continuing to share!
Thank you Michael for your fabulous personality and a great passion for music. Greetings from Poland. 👍
Thank you very much for this video, the record sounds beautiful, good for at least another 55 years.
Michael, I’m enjoying these. Yes, some information you share is old news for some, but not for everyone. But you are also sharing other details that even some of us seasoned collectors have not heard. Keep it going. Thanks.
New to TrackingAngle, but man, it's fun, informative, and just generally pretty great. WIll be back for more! Thanks for recording.
I've been chasing the audiophile dragon for decades and there's nothing more fun than ripping through old favorites on a new rig. Nicely done
Freakin' fantastic, Mr. Fremer! One of my top 5 favourite Stones songs !!
Thanks Michael for sharing this, the sound is amazing, despite the digital degradation. Look forward to hearing more of your transcriptions using the WB table.
Charlie sounding great .Thanks for the video
What a beautiful turntable. Wow!
Even through KZread, this sounds so vibrant and clear. I am really intrigued by this turntable and can't wait to read your thoughts on it's performance.
Sounds great to me. Dynamic and punchy, drums have great impact with a nice cymbal decay. I don’t think recordings have gotten that much better in 55 years.
Very interesting Michael, sounds great. Just played my US London version which sounds quite nice as well. Listening to your version and mine on a CJ pv6 pre-amp. Love all your content!
Very nice - thank you, Michael.
Sounds phenomenal!
Thank you for this vid ,!-- play more of this time frame- the killer classic rock from 1968 to 1973
Since Thank You Michael!!
Wow that sounds bucking beautiful!
That’s Awesome! Thank You Subscribed
Very well done Michael, perhaps the greatest song that the Stones ever recorded. There is a version by Keith that was released in Japan in the early nineties that must be heard. Much more ominous sounding.
@TrackingAngle I recently bought an original UK LIB aswell and what a treat to listen to this one on proper equipment like my Einstein Aerolith and this even superior GMT One you have. This pressing blows any vinyl (or CD) release of this album out of the water.
Great video from both a historical and sentimental perspective. I'm sure the $370K sounds incredible but the source material is at the highest level of creativity, performance and technical perfection. How did they do it over 55 years ago? Talent and dedication to name just a few. Thanks for posting.
A wonderfully accurate replication of 1969 sound… thanks Michael Fremer!!
Wow. Never heard this track so clear with that fat portion of energy. I wonder, cause there is the KZread-compression with its sound-limitations. Tomorrow I will compare it with my own copy of that song. Thank you for that audiophile event.
Has anybody noticed the distortion of the guitar in the right channel from minute 10,40 of the video? Apart from this, the record sound glorious, thanks Mr. Fremer for sharing this gem
Phenomenal recording and table. It is probably my fav Stones' song.....
The sound on this album no doubt has aged like fine wine!
Thank you michael
Nice again, Michael!
"9th stamper made from the 1st mother of the 6th lacquer"! Bloody hell! Sounds delightfully regal, wonderful jargon. You inspired me to reach for my Merry Clayton version.
I was privileged to hear it live on the 7th - Mick and the Stones still have it going on! Chanel Haynes gave an incredible performance for this song.
God I love this track.
Best song opening ever. ❤
Some prefer the new RSD releases...others like the weekly new release videos on other channels...Me...give me these videos with you geeking out on dead wax and matrices...love it! One of my favorite albums and songs of all-time! That system you had was absolutely mind blowing in sight and sound 😳 Great video and information with the Pressing and the website...now after typing I'm going to grab my US first Pressing and give it a spin... Cheers 👍
I enjoy the Tracking Angle videos, the knowledge Michael brings regarding records and turntables, as well as the fun of hearing these rips from the expensive turntables. Sounds quite nice. (My only complaint is that the opening of all these videos..."don't try to sneak in to your room like that..." is for some reason the most unfunny obnoxious opening of any youtube channel. It absolutely grates on me, and especially upon repetition...but I usually try to skip it).
@trackingangle929
2 ай бұрын
What's funny is that I produced a video without that opening and I got more complaints with people asking me to put it back. So you can't please everyone...
@QuintEssential-sz2wn
2 ай бұрын
@@trackingangle929 Fair enough!
Thanks for sharing Mr Fremer. So many trolls so little time.
Still gives me chills. I have tears in my eyes. The moment when they truly became the greatest rock and roll band in the world. And that from a Beatles fanatic
Sounds smooth and quiet..that record is as old as me and obviously well taken care of..last night I listened to On The Threshold of a Dream by the Moody Blues, which came out the same year, on the news that Mike Pinder, who was their last surviving original member passed away..I have the Nautilus half-speed master from 1981..sounds excellent
It's fascinating how this video attracts both bitter trolls with no understanding of the tech involved here or why it matters (because the review explain it has yet to be published) and people who appreciate how it sounds despite the KZread compression.
@stevieg2755
2 ай бұрын
Michael your a @$#@ ,when you ruined George Warren that's when I knew what a #__$$+_# of #__#__-++&$ you really are
@staceymangham
2 ай бұрын
Trolls turn up because of jealous envy, or just wanting to rain on someone's parade, at least it's not as bad as the cable naysayers especially the so called electrical engineers they just won't give up. Oh well they are entitled to their opinions even if they are wrong.
@trackingangle929
2 ай бұрын
@@staceymangham yes. Everyone is entitled to their opinions and they should be presented as such
@MM-lc2vn
2 ай бұрын
@@stevieg2755 Now, something may have gotten lost in translation, but is there a possibility you have anger issues?
@pieterbalk-ht7kq
Ай бұрын
Don’t bother as there are always jealous and bitter people.
The high end turntable and first UK pressing sounds clearer and more defined that the Canadian pressings I grew up on. You can here all the guitar layers much clearer. That's just on KZread. Can't imagine what it sounds like live. Like the original Master Tape.
For a 55 years old pressing it sounds great! One my favorite Stones song! Thanks for sharing Michael 🎸
YT does not give justice to this recording on the old record. It needs much higher resolution, depth and correct clock. But, thank You for sharing the experience with us regardless of it sounding 20% of what You have heard.
@zorglubmagnus455
2 ай бұрын
Oh yeah something like a CD that costs $3
@stantrisinhro
2 ай бұрын
@@zorglubmagnus455 Old recordings were mastered to sound correct on a record, but they rarely sound good on a modern compressed digital formats. So to sound similar as an old record it's modern copy must be in very hi res format, not 128kbps MP3. Again, thank You to Michael for demonstrating this monster to us. And to add to Your point, take a listen of this song from modern remastered SACD.
@robertjermantowicz-uw3iw
2 ай бұрын
Makes me want to go find my ABKO CD issue and play it on my vintage 1989 Realistic 16 bit player!
@robertjermantowicz-uw3iw
2 ай бұрын
WOW! Sounds great on my TCL 4G phone!
Sounds nearly as good as my Cambridge audio BD752 blue ray player playing it on CD
What a work of art that table is. The Stones deserve to be played over something like that!
My lord that Wilson Benesch turntable is a horrible and gaudy looking monstrosity. Thank christ it sounds good. There has to be some upside to warrant the sheer resources involved!
@melciveng
Ай бұрын
It looks like the inside of Donald Trump’s bathroom.
It's uncanny how much information makes it off the record, through MF's recording device, through KZread, my phone's D/A converter, and finally through my Sennheiser 'phones. And it still sounds great!
As for a “review” off one song from one LP (first of these videos I’m behind): there’s a lot of sibilance in Mick’s voice due to the mix, and it definitely hinders the sound a bit. Otherwise there’s zero resonance, very clear, dead quiet playback. And for that kinda money it should be. Thank you for sharing this!
Awesome 👌
370,000 is completely ridiculous.
Sounds incredible to me.
370K. The law of diminishing returns in action.
@revelry1969
2 ай бұрын
Damn Oligarchs
@Pluralofvinylisvinyls
2 ай бұрын
There’s new billionaires every year, might as well make a turntable for them
@rixvspinner
2 ай бұрын
less resale value than any boat. Over production at it's most apparent. There are elements of this table that could be stripped away, not affecting performance. For example, the fancy lighting that surrounds the platter.
@trackingangle929
2 ай бұрын
@@rixvspinner your total ignorance makes your comment highly entertaining!
@peterfreeman3317
2 ай бұрын
@@PluralofvinylisvinylsMost ultra wealthy people are not audiophiles…they like Bose or Sonos.
That record is the same age as me. I was born in 1968. Gimme Shelter is my favourite Stones track. Unlike the other recordings you made on that turntable this one is sounding quite worn and showing its age - just like me. Still sounds very good though.
I remember... I bought that LP new on release. We danced to it all the summer of '70. It sounded great, but who had any real gear back then? It was a very strong record.
I hear so many details that I haven't heard before. And the balance and realism are breathtaking.
@belarusian8380
2 ай бұрын
😂
All I can say is. Amazing. Sounds better than I remember. 😮 And I have 40 licks.😅
I have an old 6 eye columbia of Time Out (Brubeck). I pulled it out last night, ran it through the Humminguru, and I mean...its been played and its a little poppy...but the music still rings through and rings true. That copy of Let It Bleed sounds amazing to me. It could be the turntable, but I think its more the combination of a pressing done correctly and the turntable. I love the backstory to the recording of Gimme Shelter. Merry Clayton doing the background vocals in curlers because they got her out of bed to do it, and pregnant. You talk about the record being a dark record, and it is. Merry lost her baby not long after she recorded the backup vocals. A lot of people know that story now, but I just think its all fascinating and part of musical history.
@thomosburn8740
2 ай бұрын
Some credit goes to the cartridge and phono preamp no doubt.
Pretty remarkable.
Okay, Fremer... something us old school collectors have to understand: Doesn't matter what you get or how you play it. Just be glad someone saved it. Remember how Joe Bussard found all those rare Black Patti discs under that bed! BTW, I'd be nice to have a chat with you....
Awesome
Do these early Decca releases require DECCA phono EQ, as opposed to RIAA? I have an early Decca Stones record that seems flat to my ear, and wondering if requires special pre-amplifier consideration
thx Michael for all your info, I found one ( Let it Bleed Decca ) with the stamper XZAL - 9363 - P- 2W would this be one to get ?
Wonderful video. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge and this recording. May I ask which cart were you using....tried zooming in but can't work it out? Looking forward to your full review.
@trackingangle929
2 ай бұрын
It's the Wilson-Benesch Tesselate cartridge
@ashvarma2486
2 ай бұрын
@@trackingangle929 super. many thanks for the feedback
Just found your channel and heard Babylon Sisters before this. I think this sounds a bit thin compared to BS. I'm really enjoying this channel, though, and will sub.
When I’m faced with dithering a 370K sound system through an iPad DAC, well, I go climb back under my lo-fi rock.
@joeltravels8983
2 ай бұрын
You’re way better off with a cd 💿 of this. No comparison to the low bit mp3 trash KZread allows via upload.
Very nice✌️
Sounds great! I think it’s the Stones’ best album, but man what a run of albums from Beggar’s Banquet to Exile on Main Street. I have a NM Mono first press of Let it Bleed (with the red inner and choir credit). I believe it’s a fold down, but it still sounds pretty good tbh. I do prefer the Stereo version of this album tho.
Out of your recent videos I enjoyed the TechDas the most, then this , and then the OMA, but your videos that made the most impact on me were the Caliburn many years ago. Was it really that special or just special for its time?
Killer🔥🔥🔥
Sounds like the same as the version on KZread Original. free, but thanks Jerry S.
@joeltravels8983
2 ай бұрын
Exactly. I have Spotify Premium (high bit rate). It puts this low quality mp3 in the garbage. As it should!
Sounds better on Tidal. & yes I'm playing this thru valve driven Tannoy Golds at full res. via a ladder DAC (edit: it's a remaster)
@trackingangle929
2 ай бұрын
lol. Sounds different that’s for sure. I have the remaster. Very good but when Ms. Clayton sings “rape fire” the original cuts through you. On the remaster not so much…
Does that pressing still have the distortion on the choir singing , on ''You Can't Always Get What You Want''? That anomaly was cleaned up on the 2002 revist to the best quality masters The Stones Archive ABKO could find, in the vaults in the US and here in the UK. ❤'Gimme Shelter', so cool. Their best album for me anyway.
@trackingangle929
2 ай бұрын
I’ll go back and listen
The sound trough youtube is amazing 😂😂😂 play the record on a Crosley with the same setup and post that on youtube and lets hear how much of a difference it is😁👍🏻
@joeltravels8983
2 ай бұрын
I’m also confused as to what he’s actually trying to accomplish. Put on your $3 cd 💿 or stream Apple or Spotify plus (high bit). They send this mp3 to the trash. 🗑️
I'm curious how much better this pressing sounds compared to my first pressing on the London label (credits the the London Bach Choir, btw) which I think sounds fantastic on my $5k table. I can only imagine how your pressing sounds on the Wilson-Benesch in person.
Thanks Micheal. Now I have to rummage around to find my copy. I think it is a Australian pressing from the 70's?
great song I'm born in 69 so it's a good year ... I always do find it ironic the extend of complexity in high end turntables to play a $5 vinyl record :) I'm sure that record would sound just fine on my Technics table
Sounds great you should record it again with your own rig so we can hear a comparison?
Wow !!!! Great music and what a turntable ! A bit 'blingy' isn't it ?
Oh yeah! Enough said..
Especially dark for the Stones. They fire Brian and then he dies tragically /mysteriously. 5 months later, Meredith Hunter is killed at the Rolling Stones at Altomont. As for the record, sounds great Few ticks early on but holding up great. My old man has an original Canadian pressing from 69 that I got from him when he passed and it sounds great as well. Long love the Stones on vinyl.
Once upon a time I thought my Denon DP-55K was pretty impressive with it's Grace Tonearm/Cartridge combination. In 1982 that represented a huge investment for a 21 year old kid working for somewhere around $5.50/hr. LOL But to be fair, it was a nice table!
Groovy
I’m more impressed about the pristine, 1969 copy of Let It Bleed. Cool turntable too though. I can’t act like I wouldn’t have one if I were super wealthy.
Stamper & lacquer variations also apply to Decca classicals, as I read in Moon & Gray's excellent book.
@trackingangle929
2 ай бұрын
of course.
The guitars came out pretty in this transfer, which I didn't expect. "Bloom" out the yin-yang! I listened at 2160 res.
For me it’s the backing singers being the overall big difference to a normal priced deck, mick has a lovely sound in the way he sings the words they seem to last longer if that makes sense
@trackingangle929
2 ай бұрын
Exactly and the reverb behind Clayton’s voice is in its own space
Sounds so real I thought I was in Vietnam 😉 👍
I have a 1958 Decca album A Journey Into Stereo Sound. I bought the album around 1964 as a youngster setting up my mainly home built stereo system. The audio quality on this early stereo sampler LP is amazing for the day. There is a streaming version on Tidal but the audio quality is nowhere near as good as the original vinyl.
How can this sound so clean? Amazing!
... through a pair of cheap computer speakers.
"Gimme Shelter" is such a cool song; ditto "Born on the Bayou."