Brij Narayan (born April 25, 1952) is the oldest son of sarangi player Ram Narayan. He was about age 27 when this recording was made. Brij has made an appearance in this blog in the past. Unfortunately, his career seemed to stall out a little in the late 1980s and especially the 1990s -- at least in terms of internationally available CDs. I will ask some of my inside sources about why they think this might be. So we shall see.
Tabla maestro Suresh Talwalkar was born in 1948. He was awarded the Padma Shree and has been part of several very memorable recording sessions.
This LP captures a lively performance of Raga Lalit and was in superb physical condition. Very little in the way of sound restoration was needed -- just a nice 20 minute dip in the ultrasonic cleaner and a few clicks removed using Audacity's "repair" function from the beginning of each side. I did not reproduce the entire back cover because it was completely white except for the hard-to-read section which is pictured below. On anything but a very large screen the back cover would look too much like a white square, if I had not performed the cropping. No information was lost in this cropping.
Equipment used in transfer:
Preparation: Ultrasonic cleaning for 20 minutes in pure clean water, followed by a quick vacuum drying with a VPI 16.5 cleaning machine
Turntable: Audio-technica AT-LP-1240
Cartridge: Shure M97x
Pre-amplification: Vintage refurbished Pioneer SX-780.
Pre-amplification: Vintage refurbished Pioneer SX-780.
Recorder: Sony PCM-M10 at 24bit/44.1kHz resolution
Software: Audacity, ClickRepair, and xAct.
Software: Audacity, ClickRepair, and xAct.
(high resolution file ideal for listening on computer or certain portable players)
(standard resolution file ideal for burning a CDR)
(highest possible quality compressed file ideal for listening on a portable player)
Thanks for this excellent French LP!
ReplyDeleteFor the previous post of an LP by Brij Narayan (see the link embedded in the second paragraph) I have uploaded newly transferred audio files of the LP, which was pressed in Poland and had quite a bit of rumbly surface noise. The new transfer is quieter. More importantly, it was dropped from "Zippyshare" due to inactivity and is now available from drive.com on a more permanent basis.
ReplyDeleteHigh resolution link don't works, is it possible to restore?
ReplyDeleteThank you for pointing this out.
ReplyDeleteSomehow, the link had become corrupted sometime after the original post was uploaded. About two dozen people had successfully downloaded it before it became corrupted.
The link is working now. High resolution files for al!
Thank You! I've just downloaded it!
DeleteHi Richard,
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the wonderful Music !
Wishing you & everyone a Happy Diwali !
cheers,
PS