Newman
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Keep going....As to SQ there are plenty of other rock records that sound equally good or better than DSOTM and Brothers In Arms.
Keep going....As to SQ there are plenty of other rock records that sound equally good or better than DSOTM and Brothers In Arms.
Speaking of the old guard, for instance, the first album by The Doors (The Doors) and the first three albums by Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Emerson, Lake & Palmer; Tarkus; Trilogy) come to mind.Keep going....
Waiting for Columbus.Speaking of the old guard, for instance, the first album by The Doors (The Doors) and the first three albums by Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Emerson, Lake & Palmer; Tarkus; Trilogy) come to mind.
Those multitracks were digitized 20 years ago.Listening to the full album Atmos mix on Apple now.
Wow, what a great mix, I knew the potential for something really
kool existed but you never know how these things turn out.
Well in this case I'm very happy and believe it to be a awesome job.
Got to get this on a BD and have the uncompressed version.
Great sound considering we're dealing with 50 yo tapes.
I think I can hear a bit of the very top end missing but ???
Multiple FBC singers (as they were known back in those somwhat backwards times) on other tracks, but only one chick on Great Gig in the Sky, AFAIK -- Clare Torrey.A timeless album for sure. But after 50+ years of listening to those chicks yodel for 5 minutes on Great Gig in the Sky, I think I'd lose my mind if I had to listen to it once more. I do admit to committing the mortal sin of skipping that track when I play the gapless album today.
OH the shame of it.
I fully agree, my least fav PF album.As for a revered PF album that's full of stuff that can be tough to get through, I'll go with The Wall. Some great individual songs there, but I don't think the concept album/rock opera subgenre has aged terribly well in general, and for good reason.
For sure! David's performance on that song, specially the live PULSE/Division Bell tour recording isThe guitar solo(s) on Comfortably Numb are (two) for the ages, though.