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Pirates
Rickie Lee Jones
Pirates
Genre: Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (8) - Disc #1

Limited edition Japanese pressing of the 1981 original release has been remastered and comes packaged in a paper sleeve. Warner. 2005.

     

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All Artists: Rickie Lee Jones
Title: Pirates
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 8/9/2005
Genre: Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Limited edition Japanese pressing of the 1981 original release has been remastered and comes packaged in a paper sleeve. Warner. 2005.

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Excellent remastering job, beautiful sound
G. Alexander | Baltimore, Maryland | 08/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As other reviewers have discussed and debated the merits of Pirates' songs and Rickie Lee's vocals, I will limit these comments to the quality of MoFi's remaster. The album itself was beautifully recorded, with veteran Warner Brothers producers (Bonnie Raitt, Randy Newman et al) Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman at the helm and a number of skilled engineers, such as Elliot Scheiner, at the board. Many of the backing musicians, such as Randy Brecker (of BS&T and jazz fame), Victor Feldman, Steve Gadd (of "Aja" fame) and Chuck Rainey, were (and remain) the finest studio and touring musicians in the U.S. and were also used by Steely Dan; indeed, Donald Fagen himself also appears on the album. In short, this remaster is the closest to quality vinyl that I have heard, it is a notable and significant improvement over the regular "redbook" CD and it does real justice to the album's stellar production and the high quality of the songwriting and performances. The differences are readily notable from the first song, "We Belong Together," in which Gadd's drums finally regain their depth and power, and similarly for the joyous bouncing bass on "Woody and Dutch . . ." For those who don't have an SACD player, don't worry. I played this MoFI version on both regular redbook and SACD playback and I prefer the regular version, as it sounds a bit warmer and less harsh but with all of the sonic detail intact. If you do have at least a decent playback stereo system and get a thrill out of clearly hearing individual instruments and how they interweave and combine in the final mixdown, and (of course) if you enjoy Rickie Lee's music, then I would recommend reaching deep in the pocket and spending the requisite dollars for this MoFi hybrid SACD remaster. BTW, the "mini-LP cover" packaging is made of high quality, thick cardboard and the booklet is nicely manufactured as well."
ANOTHER OF GOD'S BLESSINGS - A MANIFESTO
!hype 2007 | San Bernardino, CA | 08/05/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Rickie Lee Jones astounded me beyond belief with this CD. I didn't think she could come up with a better CD than her first and she did - she is one of the most talented people on earth. No question - undisputed. Her voice is as good as Mariah's (though most have no clue) - no disrespect Mariah you're my 2nd favorite - but Rickie plays the piano, guitar among many other instruments and her voice can match ANYONES - if you have heard "Coolsville" or "Company" you already know from her debut CD. She has depth and a street reality that you know is real. She is a muse. She is an angel. This CD I used to play on hot summer nights with candles lit and the wind blowin' through the window - kicking back with some wine. She is my favorite -this CD is so good it's beyond a masterpiece it's a MANIFESTO. Again, you must give it repeated listens because Rickie is so crafty with her songwriting you don't realize how brilliant she is with just a listen or two. She draws you in - with creative lyrics, wonderfully but complex song structures - so you have to immerse yourself and then you will become hooked. FOREVER. FOREVER. She is probably the most vital female artist out TODAY as well as when she put this out. Her records are an adventureous journey and I loved this ride - took it over and over again!"
Poor Edition.
Sonny Blu | Quezon City, Philippines | 05/04/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)

"I hate to say this but I regret buying this sacd. The remastering was bad, the thin vocals oftentimes ia overwhelmed by instruments and at times almost unintelligible."