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I'm not really though. I'm not an audio snob. Most of my favorite stuff to listen to doesn't have the best production quality.
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Barresi recorded all tracks onto the Studer A827 tape machines at both O'Henry and Grandmaster. He used 2-inch Ampex GP9 tape at 30 ips. When he was happy with the tracks, he would transfer them into Pro Tools. “I call it the ‘holding pen’ 'cause all the tracks are in there,” he says. “Everything went to tape and then it got dumped into Pro Tools to preserve it.”
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I'm not really though.
#1 in my book is always "Siamese Dream". I'll never forget hearing it for the first time. Cherub Rock is building up the intro...building...HOLY CRAP ARE MY SPEAKERS BROKEN?! That guitar sound is simply the most amazing thing that will ever be recorded. The drums kick some serious ass, too. Then you take a song like Soma that starts way down here and minutes later is somewhere way up here... I love every pit and landing on that disc.
Don't bother pursuing the name change...just work on the address and phone change in the public records instead, so you can take the credit and get the work offers.
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OK, let's start with an attitude change. You're not "the other one", he is.I had to tell him that I am the other one
Grateful Dead- American Beauty
Part of me knows it rightfully sounds awful with loose timing and some dire croaking on the vocals. Another part of me knows it rightfully sounds like absolute beautiful perfection that couldn't possibly work any other way. I don't know how it overcomes it's flaws to sound amazing, but it does.
That might not be as big of a problem as you think! For one, if you can afford it and it is an upgrade on your equipment...score!The only problem is that he wants to sell it in a package deal with a bunch of very high $$ vintage stereo "stuff", amp, speakers, turntable, etc.
What do you guys think about CDs that clearly aren't "good" recordings, but fit the music so well that they make for a "perfect" listen?
Operation Ivy- album of the same name
Presidents of the United States of America- album of the same name
Yup. Love em. By the way, that Op Ivy album is called "Energy".
In '91 and '07 they put out a CD that included all of "Energy" along with most everything else they recorded. They called that one "Operation Ivy". I was speaking of the '91 release. Never heard the '07 release.
I really really dig the way The Rise and Fall of Butch Walker and the Let's Go Out Tonight's sounds - really very retro yet modern, most of the album is dripping in 60's style echo.
Whiskeytown - Pneumonia is a really great sounding cd too.
The newest Raconteurs is really up there as well. Wow, it sounds like I dig cds that sound least digital, I'm betting a lot of those most of the work was done analog.