Description
180-gram gatefold double LP
Numbered Edition Limited to 3,100 Copies
Part of the Decca Pure Analogue Series
Iconic recordings from the Decca & Philips Archives
Remastered from the original 1/4" 2-track recording
Mastered by Rainer Mailard and cut at 45 RPM by Sidney C. Meyer at Emil Berliner Studios
Pressed by Pallas in Germany
"Glamorous and powerful." — Gramophone
Solti once likened the city of Chicago and its illustrious orchestra to a "sleeping beauty" when he arrived as music director in the autumn of 1969. But five years later, it was another ballet — Stravinsky's Rite of Spring — that revealed how incendiary the new relationship had become, in a recording which still propels itself out of the loudspeakers half a century after it was made.
Introducing Decca's new all-analogue vinyl series, Decca Pure Analogue, presenting some of the most iconic recordings from the Decca & Philips archives. The series is mastered by Rainer Maillard and cut by Sidney C. Meyer at the renowned Emil Berliner Studios, pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Pallas, and presented in deluxe gatefold sleeves in hand-numbered limited editions.
Only original analogue sources are used — 2-track stereo and 4-track quadraphonic tapes, plus analogue masters of early digital recordings — and no extra devices are utilized in the signal path, i.e. no digital sound processing at all.
Each album features the original artwork and liner notes, archival photos and facsimiles of original recording session sheets, and bespoke new notes detailing the history of the recording, the technical background, and the mastering process.







































































