survivor:Pike900fish:survivor:Gort1951:
Vinyl - pops and scratches.
Getting up to turn the "record" over or skip a track, blowing the dust off, making sure the surface is straight. Cleaning with expensive cleaners and buying £100+ needles every year. Warped records and a pain to store.
No thanks, I like the 21st Century.
You could go for cd`s.
If an early cd you can have flat lifeless sound with more hiss than a dodgy cassette. Liner notes that are impossible to read. Crystallized discs from the early 90`s which will not play despite them telling me they were indestructible and would last me a lifetime. Albums with music cut off the end because the engineer didn`t know the album (anyone else got "Bad For Good" by Jim Steinman? Dear oh dear. Fifteen years later the mistake still hasn`t been rectified. But don`t worry about it too much, it`s only my second favourite album of all time.) Mediocre albums which could have been good albums if the artist hadn`t felt the need to fill up an entire cd with 80mins of music when 45mins would have been far better ("Jupiters Darling" by Heart is one good example) Albums thrown in a shopping trolley with the weekly shopping, this gives you a nice scratched case before you`ve even got it home. Should that really count as an album sale when you chuck in a loaf of bread, a tin of beans, a Robbie Williams cd, a packet of cornflakes etc etc.? Hmmnn. And oh look, here comes the post. Ah great it`s the cd I ordered. Oh damnit, another cracked cd case and the cd falls out everytime I open it because the little plastic teeth that hold the cd in place have broken! Still, looking forward to the new re-mastered cd of ELO`s "Out Of The Blue". I have it on vinyl and cd already but I bet it`ll sound great re-mastered. I`ll have a good listen through my £150 Sennheisers. Well what do you know? It hasn`t been re-mastered at all because it sounds EXACTLY like the earlier cd release. Still, not to worry.At least I`ve got a new mini cardboard spaceship to show for my £14.
Long live vinyl!
Spooky Survivor! I think you are the one who's into Mostly Autumn? Your listening tastes are very, very similar to mine
. And my wife thought that I was the only obscure one out there!
Call me thick but which track on Bad For Good is cut short? I had on vinyl years ago...infact..think borrowed from a pal..anyhow, have on cd which sounds awful and am looking for good vinyl copy to replace it.
I too, recently updated my ELO collection to remastered cds. Out of The Blue does sound great. More digital friendly with no hiss (compared to original analogue to cd transfer). bonus tracks are Ok but I always say, if not making the original cut then can't be that good IMO. Trouble is, you don't get the spectacular gatefold artwork as with original double album...That space ship eh..Whatever happened to it..Heard a rumour it was buried in some desert somewhere!!!
What else you into, and in keeping with this thread, on vinyl?
Cheers
Hi Pike. Sorry to take so long. Only just spotted your post.
My remastered `Out Of The Blue` sounds no different. Maybe there`s an early analogue to cd transfer and also an earlier remaster and the latest one is the third release on cd?
The track they cut off in it`s prime is `Left In The Dark`. There is a spoken intro and outro to this song and they cut off the spoken outro. In fairness if you don`t know the album I guess it could be easily done as the track does sound like it`s ending before it picks up again. Disappointing though. The transfer as you said is very poor. No lyrics, no liner notes and they even got the running order wrong. Been waiting many years for this to be rectified but no luck yet.
Yes, I am a big Mostly Autumn fan and they are at the very top of my most wanted on vinyl list. If I win the lotto I shall offer to pay for this to happen.
What else is in my vinyl collection? Blimey, how long do you have? Few names rattled off quickly -
Meat Loaf, Bonnie Tyler, ELO, Eagles, Queen, Genesis (up to 1978-80), Heart, Blackmore`s Night, Fairport Convention, Neil Young, ABBA, Blondie, Asia, Black Sabbath, Led Zepellin, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Rush, Motorhead, Rhapsody, Tom Waits, Yes, AC/DC, Threshold, Pendragon, Arena, Fleetwood Mac, Frank Sinatra, Elaine Page, loads of musicals and soundtracks, some lounge music, Pink Floyd, Wishbone Ash, Caravan, King Crimson, Michael Buble, Josh Groban, Dio, Rainbow, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, Opeth, My Dying Bride, Ellen Foley, Magnum, Bob Catley, Rolling Stones, Slade, 10cc, Carpenters, Bread, Nolans, Bob Dylan, Morrissey, The Smiths, The Stranglers, Siouxsie and the Banshees, All About Eve, The Mission, Sisters of Mercy, Andy Williams, Matt Monro, getting more and more in folk rock and psychedelic stuff from late 60`s early 70`s, Beatles, Paul McCartney, Jean Michel Jarre, Sex Pistols, The Jam, Donna Summer, Kate Bush, Diana Ross, Serge Gainsbourg, Billy Joel, Whitesnake, Joni Mitchell, Moody Blues, Alan Parsons Project, Warrior Soul, Journey, Barclay James Harvest, Foreigner, Michael Ball, Eurovision stuff, Christmas records, David Bowie, T-rex, Bruce Springsteen, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and loads more I`ll think of when I`ve signed off!
All the best.
Crikey Magnum and Bob Catley!!! I'm awaiting delivery of his new solo album, Immortal, was out on 19th. I'll let you know what it's like.
You have a fantatsic wide range of music. I recently bought a copy of RAM by McCartney...Uncle Albert!...fantastic track
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Cheers