Following on from the success of previous releases, FTDs fourth 12" vinyl release is Jailhouse Rock, a special limited 180-gram 12" vinyl edition with a bonus disc of out-takes. Supplied in a high quality gatefold sleeve, the album features the original masters and many outtakes from this great movie.
Vinyl cutting by ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS
Contains many Stereo and Binaural outtakes
Features original movie opening version of 'Jailhouse Rock' in stereo!
DMM Copper Mastering
180 Grams heavyweight vinyl
Strictly limited pressing
Side 1:
The Original EP:
Jailhouse Rock
Young And Beautiful
I Want To Be Free
Don t Leave Me Now
Baby I Don t Care
Original Single:
Treat Me Nice
Alternate RCA Masters:
Jailhouse Rock (2001, take 5)
Don t Leave Me Now - second version (2017, take 18)
I Want To Be Free (2010, take 11)
Treat Me Nice (2008, splice of takes 10/13)
Young And Beautiful (2004, take 19)
Side 2:
Movie Masters:
Jailhouse Rock - movie opening theme (2527, take 6)**
Treat Me Nice - movie version with overdubs (2008)**
Jailhouse Rock - movie version)**
Young And Beautiful - Florita club version (2006 , take 7)*
Baby I Don t Care - movie edit (2013, take 16/2021, take 6)*
Don t Leave Me Now - recording studio version 2 (2022, take 12)
I Want To Be Free - jail version (2009, splice of takes 10/12/13)
Don t Leave Me Now - second version (2017, take 21)
Young And Beautiful - end title version (2004, splice of takes 8/12/18/22)
Alternate Movie Master:
Jailhouse Rock - male vocal overdub version
Bonus:
Treat Me Nice (2003, take 19)*
Baby I Don t Care - movie master (2015, take 1)*
Side 3:
Binaural Sessions:
Treat Me Nice - second movie version (2008, takes 1-2, 5-13)
I Want To Be Free - jail version (2009, takes 1-2, 4-6)/
Side 4:
I Want To Be Free - jail version (2009, takes 10-13)
Young And Beautiful - record version (2004 , takes 1,4-6,11,16,19,21-22)
*Binaural
**Stereo
What is 'DMM Copper Mastering'?
In short, it means that the audio quality is far more superior then a regular vinyl release. Direct Metal Mastering (or DMM for short) is an analogue audio disc mastering technique jointly developed by two German companies, Telefunken-Decca (TelDec) and Georg Neumann GmbH, towards the end of the 20th century. Neumann was responsible for manufacturing the actual DMM cutting equipment as part of their VMS80 series lathes. Unlike conventional disc mastering, where the mechanical audio modulation is cut onto a lacquer-coated aluminum disc, DMM cuts straight into metal (copper), utilizing a high frequency carrier system and specialized styli.
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