One of the artists that I think sounds better raw and rough, rather than studio produced.
Lots of stuff I’ve not heard live, and the 552/300 DR turned up unnecessarily loud is making the most of this collection.
One of the artists that I think sounds better raw and rough, rather than studio produced.
Lots of stuff I’ve not heard live, and the 552/300 DR turned up unnecessarily loud is making the most of this collection.
Don (where’s my Lawyer) Henley.
Strong album with a long list of famous contributors.
One of the LPs that my wife brought to our marriage! We still have the blue ribbon, but sadly the “rosette” is long gone.
On Vinyl:
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Sounding sensational with the new DV XX-2A cartridge
I am currently playing it for the second time and think it is tremendous.
The Beatles - Abbey Road - CD (2019)
The Beatles’ Abbey Road’ returned to No.1 in the UK, 50 years after it first topped the album charts after the release of an expanded anniversary edition. The feat also sees the album set a record - the gap of 49 years and 252 days since its initial chart-topping run ended in early 1970 is the longest gap before returning to No.1.
I thought they held their own in their own right.
On Vinyl:
Jeff Beck - Emotion & Commotion
Miles Davis - Decoy - 1984
Great hearing this again. A 21 year old Darryl Jones does a great job on bass.
I agree. Fantastic.