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Post by the Scribe on Jan 1, 2022 6:11:49 GMT
Linda Ronstadt - Ultrasonic Studios April 7, 1990 23 viewsDec 31, 2021
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Recording session with Linda and Aaron Neville from Ultrasonic Studios in New Orleans, Louisianna on April 7, 1990. Some of these songs were later re-recorded for other albums. Session takes: Track 1. Close Your Eyes : Vocals Track 2. Close Your Eyes: Instrumental Track 3. Wait, Wait, Wait: Vocal Track 4. Wait, Wait, Wait: Used For Intro Track 5. Wait, Wait, Wait: Instrumental Track 6. Ruler Of My Heart: Instrumental Track 7. Ruler Of My Heart: Intro (Takes 7-18) Track 8. Cry Until My Tears Run Dry: Vocal Track 9. Cry Until My Tears Run Dry: Vamp-1 Track 10. Cry Until My Tears Run Dry: Vamp-2 Track 11. Cry Until My Tears Run Dry: Instrumental Track 12. World I Never Made: Guide vocal Track 13. World I Never Made: Instrumental Track 14. Too Soon To Know: Vocal Track 15. Too Soon To Know: Bass Od-1 Track 16. Too Soon To Know: Bass Od-2 Track 17. Too Soon To Know: Instrumental
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Post by the Scribe on Jan 1, 2022 6:14:54 GMT
LINDA RONSTADT Ultrasonic Studios [Mid Valley Records, 1CD] Live at Ultrasonic Studios, Washington Ave, New Orleans, USA; April 7, 1990. Excellent soundboard stereo.
Did you know that in 2009 Warner Music removed from circulation the following Linda Ronstadt albums - Get Closer, Cry Like A Rainstorm (Howl Like The Wind), We Ran and Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions? Winter Light went out-of-print a year earlier in 2008.
This year the Japanese bootleg label Mid Valley surprised collectors with the release of a Linda Ronstadt session, Ultrasonic Studios. The cover art has a 3M tape box naming the producer as Peter Asher and the engineer as George Massenburg. The session was held in New Orleans.
This appears to have been recorded right after the success of her 1989 album, Cry Like A Rainstorm, which also included duets with Neville Brother, Aaron. One track here, Close Your Eyes, would later be re-recorded with Ronstadt as producer for Aaron Neville’s solo album Warm Your Heart. Whatever tracks that were later released were all re-recorded elsewhere or had additional work done to them. Neville’s album was recorded in California.
By the ’90s, Ronstadt had already moved far away from California Rock or Soft Rock. She’d become a mature song stylist working with Nelson Riddle and offering a trio of world music albums. But the business beckoned and she’d made one more pop album with Cry Like A Rainstorm which earned her two Grammys and sold for her record label three million copies.
This session in New Orleans might have been an attempt to repeat that formula. However, with the exception of Close Your Eyes which was another duet with Aaron Neville, the rest of the songs did not make it out until 1998. Two remain unreleased. In the interim, Ronstadt made Frenesi, produced her first album with Winter Light and recycled her Trio II recordings and released Feels Like Home.
Two tracks from the New Orleans session were finally brought out when she attempted her second self-produced album, We Ran, in 1998. But poor health led her to send for producer Glyn Johns who made We Ran a rock album, rather than a rock ‘n’ roll album that Ronstadt had originally planned. It would be the last rock album, to date, that Ronstadt recorded. Here’s why:
“…it’s very important for me to not have my middle-age be a repeat of my youth, and my old age to not be a repeat of my middle-age. Whatever it is, there’s blessings and there’s disadvantages of all those things, and I want the genuine blessings.”
She said that in 1998. Read the full interview here. www.debbiekruger.com/writer/freelance/ronstadt_transcript.html
Ronstadt, 64, is no recluse. If she’s not chasing for chart action it’s because she’s been there and done that. Right now travelling and playing in big halls/arenas are not her “thing”. She’d rather be at home. Too bad her label has other ideas and not creative ones at that. Artists like Ronstadt need to be challenged to come out with something new and not made to recreate “glory days”.
Whoever passed that tape to Mid Valley, all Ronstadt fans are grateful. If anyone knows who played at the New Orleans sessions, please post the details. - Professor Red
Note: A different version of Close Your Eyes was released on Aaron Neville’s 1991 album Warm Your Heart.
Ruler Of My Heart and Cry Until My Tears Run Dry finally made it on Linda Ronstadt’s 1998 album, We Ran. Both were different recordings with input from We Ran’s producer Glyn Johns.
Too Soon To Know was rerecorded for the 1993 Linda Ronstadt album, Winter Light.
Both Wait Wait Wait and World I Never Made remain unreleased.
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