What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)
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Tommy James & The Shondells - Crimson & Clover - 1969.
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Another Goodwill CD dump. This time mostly jazz. (at the price is now $2.50!)
One Dr. John song (storm Warning) and 17 tracks he played on in the late fifties.
Barris Harris known to me thru Lee Morgan's 'The Sidewinder'.
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Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
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Laraaji (Produced by Brian Eno): Ambient 3 (Day of Radiance)
Editions EG EGS 203 {LP, stereo, 1980}The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.—Martin Luther King Jr. -
Mrs Bob will be out of town for 2 days. Starting with comparing 2 different remasters of Led Zep II at appropriate db of course. Who know where it will go from there.Yep, my name really is Bob.
Parasound HCA1500A(indoor sound) and HCA1000(outdoor sound), Dynaco PAS4, Denon DP1200 w/Shure V15 Type V and Jico SAS stylus, Marantz UD7007, Polk L600, Rythmik L12 sub. -
Mrs Bob will be out of town for 2 days. Starting with comparing 2 different remasters of Led Zep II at appropriate db of course. Who know where it will go from there.
As LZ II is another all time fav, I'd be interested in what you come up with.
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Premiata Forneria Marconi • The World Became The World
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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Maybe not the same versions, but I did this comparison about 5 years ago and I ended up preferring the ones that were mastered by Barry Diament in late 80s. I also liked the the 24 bit downloads from the 2014 Davis remaster because they have greater dynamic range. So I ended up keeping the 24 bit versions on my server for streaming playback, and I have about 4 of the late 80s CDs (with the Red Ring). I did not like the 2004/5 remasters that I got through BMG. They were very percussion forward if I recall. I haven't listened to anything since the 2014 versions. -
If you guys have not listened to this before? Crank it and enjoy. Damn, this is ear candy...
Tom
~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~ -
Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
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Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
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Maybe not the same versions, but I did this comparison about 5 years ago and I ended up preferring the ones that were mastered by Barry Diament in late 80s. I also liked the the 24 bit downloads from the 2014 Davis remaster because they have greater dynamic range. So I ended up keeping the 24 bit versions on my server for streaming playback, and I have about 4 of the late 80s CDs (with the Red Ring). I did not like the 2004/5 remasters that I got through BMG. They were very percussion forward if I recall. I haven't listened to anything since the 2014 versions.
I agree, anything Jimmy Page is a part of the remastering process is too bright for my taste. I've not moved on from the original released CD's, to my ears they are the best.