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Deluxe Edition 180g Vinyl 2LP Reissue featuring New Stereo Mix Sourced Directly from the Surviving 4-Track and 8-Track Tapes by Producer/Compiler Andrew Batt Plus 10 Bonus Tracks!
Bobbie Gentry’s revered 1968 concept album The Delta Sweete gets an expanded reissue! The Deluxe Edition vinyl 2LP-set celebrates the record that was widely considered the finest hour of the enigmatic singer-songwriter and marks its first appearance on the format since 1972. Presented here is a new stereo mix of the album, sourced directly from the surviving four-track and eight-track tapes by producer and compiler Andrew Batt, plus ten bonus tracks, including a previously unreleased original demo of “The Way I Do” and an instrumental version of “Okolona River Bottom Band,” with the great Shorty Rogers on bass trumpet.
Not even six full months had passed since the release of Gentry’s August 1967 Capitol debut Ode To Billie Joe, which followed its title track to No. 1 in the US, when The Delta Sweete emerged the following February. The atmospheric strings were again orchestrated by Jimmie Haskell, whose arrangement on Ode to Billie Joe won him a Grammy Award. James Burton, the great guitarist who would soon become a key ingredient of Elvis Presley’s TCB Band, was featured alongside the ever-in-demand Hal Blaine on drums.