Charlie Jefferson said:Pet Sounds in mono, it's the way to go. Also sounds brilliant in stereo, in its Pet Sounds sessions box configuration.
Charlie Jefferson said:I think Jim would agree that the stereo of PS is actually quite a revelation. (I'm pretty sure the stereo mix was only created in the late 90s for the aforementioned box, though I could be wrong. Lots of talk of it being like adding colour to the original Laurel & Hardy's. Maybe it was the exception that proved the rule!)
Mono, for me, doesn't always necessarily beat the equivalent stereo but with Bob and The Beatles I'd say there's no contest - mono all the way for the earlier ('62-'67 period) albums, though nerdily I love comparing stereo & mono of Rubber Soul to White Album and Bob's holy three, Home to Blonde. All my best Kinks Lps are the mono ones too.
A lot of the recent jazz stuff I've accumulated seems to sing out more in mono.
Charlie Jefferson said:I think Jim would agree that the stereo of PS is actually quite a revelation. (I'm pretty sure the stereo mix was only created in the late 90s for the aforementioned box, though I could be wrong. Lots of talk of it being like adding colour to the original Laurel & Hardy's. Maybe it was the exception that proved the rule!)
Mono, for me, doesn't always necessarily beat the equivalent stereo but with Bob and The Beatles I'd say there's no contest - mono all the way for the earlier ('62-'67 period) albums, though nerdily I love comparing stereo & mono of Rubber Soul to White Album and Bob's holy three, Home to Blonde. All my best Kinks Lps are the mono ones too.
A lot of the recent jazz stuff I've accumulated seems to sing out more in mono.
Freddy58 said:Seal - 'Seal'
Jim_W said:'Abbey Road' is ridiculously overrated: it's clean, well-produced and competent...the best sounding Beatles record but it's got a lot of dross on it!
stevebrock said:Dave Gilmour - Rattle that Lock
i know......i know.......I need to like it for £24
stevebrock said:Dave Gilmour - Rattle that Lock
i know......i know.......I need to like it for £24
Freddy58 said:stevebrock said:Dave Gilmour - Rattle that Lock
i know......i know.......I need to like it for £24
Take no notice Steve, if you like it, there's no shame
BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:Just had a look on Discogs to see how much Steve could sell his copy for, and it looks like there's an abundance of 'played once only' copies on there, so the answer is, less than he paid for it.
We've all made mistakes when buying records, you just have to accept it, and move on. *smile*
stevebrock said:BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:Just had a look on Discogs to see how much Steve could sell his copy for, and it looks like there's an abundance of 'played once only' copies on there, so the answer is, less than he paid for it.
We've all made mistakes when buying records, you just have to accept it, and move on. *smile*
thanks BBB will just keep it - may become a future classic pmsl
stevebrock said:Well a little story........
I've been meaning to take it back since early October so eventually did today as it was full of pops & clicks and I think it detracted from the music.
Playing tonight it's not that bad, just very chilled out - don't think I will go back to it much but it's not as bad as I first thought.
BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW said:Ray Charles - Greatest Hits
A perfect way to start a Saturday, what a beautiful soundng record!
Charlie Jefferson said:3-1 as I type. Come on Das Klop!!!