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Beirut - The Rip Tide FLAC
  • Performer: Beirut
  • Title: The Rip Tide
  • Genre: Rock / Folk & World
  • Cat #: POMP-003
  • Label: Pompeii Records
  • Country: UK
  • Date of release: 30 Aug 2011
  • Style: Folk Rock
  • FLAC size 2832 mb
  • MP3 size: 1892 mb
  • Record From Vinyl, LP, Album

Tracklist

1Goshen
Bass – CollinsCello – CloutierPercussion – PetreePiano, Trumpet, Vocals – CondonTrombone – LanzTrumpet – Pratt
3:20
2Port Of Call
Arranged By [Bass] – Lanz, Pratt, CondonBass – CollinsGlockenspiel – Griffin RodriguezPercussion – PetreePiano, Cello – CloutierTrombone – LanzTrumpet, French Horn, Euphonium – PrattUkulele, Trumpet, Vocals – Condon
4:21
3The Rip Tide
Bass – CollinsCello – CloutierPercussion – PetreePiano, Organ, Trumpet, Vocals – CondonTrombone – LanzTrumpet, French Horn, Vocals – Pratt
4:26
4East Harlem
Arranged By [Bass] – Lanz, Pratt, CondonBass – CollinsLyrics By – Ryan CondonPercussion – PetreePiano, Organ [Pump] – CloutierTrombone – LanzTrumpet, French Horn, Vocals – PrattTrumpet, Ukulele, Organ [Hammond], Vocals – Condon
3:59
5A Candle's Fire
Accordion – Perrin CloutierArranged By [Bass] – Lanz, Natchez, Pratt, CondonBaritone Saxophone – Jon NatchezBass – Paul Collins Organ [Pump], Trumpet, Ukulele, Vocals, Percussion – Zach CondonPercussion, Drums – Nick PetreeTrombone – Ben LanzTrumpet, French Horn, Euphonium – Kelly PrattVocals – Sharon Van Etten
3:19
6Vagabond
Accordion, Harpsichord, Piano – CloutierBass – CollinsPercussion – PetreePiano, Percussion, Trumpet, Vocals – CondonTrumpet, Glockenspiel – PrattViolin – Trost
3:19
7The Peacock
Organ [Pump], Bass [Pedal], Trumpet, Vocals – Zach Condon
2:26
8Payne's Bay
Accordion, Organ [Pump], Mandolin, Cello, Piano – CloutierArranged By [Bass] – Lanz, Pratt, CondonBass – CollinsPercussion – PetreeTrombone, Tuba – LanzTrumpet, French Horn, Euphonium, Clarinet, Vocals – PrattTrumpet, Piano, Percussion, Vocals – CondonViolin – Heather TrostVocals – Van Etten
3:48
9Sante Fe
Accordion, Organ [Farfisa], Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – CloutierBass – CollinsOrgan, Bass [Pedal], Piano, Trumpet, Percussion, Vocals – CondonPercussion – Petree
4:14

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
POMP-03LP, POMP003Beirut The Rip Tide ‎(LP, Album, S/Edition)Pompeii Records , Pompeii Records POMP-03LP, POMP003US2011
A&CMX039Beirut The Rip Tide ‎(CD, Album)Arts & Crafts México, Pompeii Records A&CMX039Mexico2011
POMP-03LPBeirut The Rip Tide ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Cle)Pompeii Records POMP-03LPUS2011
2354-2Beirut The Rip Tide ‎(CD, Album)Pompeii Records , Slap , Nikita Music2354-2Brazil2011
POMP-03LPBeirut The Rip Tide ‎(LP, Album, Cle)Pompeii Records POMP-03LPUK2011

Credits

  • DesignRob Carmichael
  • Mastered ByGriffin Rodriguez
  • Photography ByJim Gavenus
  • Producer, Mixed ByGriffin Rodriguez, Zach Condon
  • Written-ByZach Condon

Notes

Special hardcover cloth packaging, high quality vinyl and full color postcard with digital download.

Comes with a loose info sheet (placed outside the cover but inside the shrinkwrap).

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Sticker): 5 060174 952357
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): BB41082-01 A1 MK
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): BB41082-01 B1 MK

Companies

  • Recorded At – Old Soul Studios
  • Recorded At – Seaside Lounge
  • Recorded At – Vacation Island
  • Recorded At – Fox Studios, Albuquerque
  • Mastered At – Shape Shoppe West
  • Copyright (c) – Pompeii Records
  • Published By – EMI Music Publishing Ltd.

Video

Comments: (3)
Qiahmagha
One of my favorite albums from any band, not just Beirut. Aesthetically its very slick and simple but has its iconic look. The sound itself however I feel is a tad lacking. Perhaps its the fault of my setup but I feel it lacks a little bit of that ompf that Beirut has and sounds a little toned down.Their earlier album, The flying club cup does sound better to my ears. You could try the issues mastered by Golden masterings, they usually do a good job. While the mastering could be better dont let this stop you from buying it however, it is still worthy as a Beirut record. Update:Finally Im able to make my EU vs US cut comparison for a low price as these reissues use the very same metalwork as found on the original US release.It should first be noted how remarkably similar they really are and that any given favor for one could instead subjectively be seen as positive for the other.We have a similar spectrum usage, perhaps having ever so slight more bass on the US Golden.The real pro for the US is the soundstaging however, as I noted more presence on drums and vocals on the title track, but again very slightly so at best.A con which likely arises from this is the dab of sibilance added to the US. It wasnt particularly distracting on my end but I can imagine people with fatter styli noticing this difference more so between the versions.Lastly the separation on inner tracks might be edged yet again in favor for the Golden cut, being harder to differentiate performances on the EU release.This is the type of comparison which is hardest to make, where similarities are so great that you second guess your notes and have to force multiple listens which becomes tedious.So keep this in mind and dont bother hunting down both if youre happy with one already.Both pressings are very quietly pressed but having a brand new copy which I believe to be somewhat better sounding overall makes me favor the US. I just wish the reissues had a cloth cover as well.In the end I dont particularly think either version brings out the full potential of the music and wish these albums get an audiophile treatment someday.Equipment Used:Rega RP1 with Paratrace tipped Nagaoka MP-200Cyrus 2 AmplifierSystem Fidelity SF-3050 Tower SpeakersCustom made HQ Speaker Cables
Brakree
My copy doesn't have a postcard nor barcode. It is black.
Gamba
louie_louie1984 My copy doesn't have a postcard nor barcode. It is black. What the whole thing is a black cover?
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