To celebrate the launch of wearevinyl.co.uk we’re flipping through the racks and picking out one classic LP every day this month.

Surely you've read enough about how it dispensed with chord changes (etc.) The center labels were removed from old records and the vinyl was then melted down and reused. Don't prejudge! I agree Crosley is the devil.

Same album in my first post above but described by Discogs: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced

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I've looked at the website and so far all I've learned is to find a local participating record store. That said, cheap reissues are often the only way to track down a copy of your favorite records. /* ]]> */.

This is true EVEN IF the original artist/people are involved in the later versions. This spelled the beginning of the end of vinyl, as music’s most dominant format. Just received my copy by mail, i haven't ear it yet, but something is strange to me. Prince once said, "Emotionally, I stay centered through music. I can understand why people rave over immense Klangfilm field coil open baffle loudspeakers in a single mono configuration. The two channel mix down will most likely be the source of a Mobile Fidelity stereo reissue coming later in the year as part of that label's Miles Davis stereo vinyl reissue project. Do you expect much improvement over the Classic Records stereo 45 release from the 90s? Also, I've known a few people who bought one and then later upgraded when the used-record bug started biting. All other pressings...even the re-released copies from second and third generation mothers in 1959 and 1960 which sound very very good, are not the original art...they are approximations made at a later date with mastering notes recalled from the original session.

Anyone who thinks this has never been in a proper recording session and doesn't know any real recording engineers. May was a month for perfectly crafted guitar pop to make its way onto wax. I assume Mo-Fi's KOB will be the new stereo mix. These recordings were made in the early days of "stereo". That question depends entirely who you ask. When I tell them its mono, they just shake there heads in disbelief.

Progress, what is it with that word that it manges to bug me so often? While this has never stopped me from buying 70’s pressings, the sonic qualities of recycled wax is an oft-debated subject. While digging, keep an eye out for words like “electronically enhanced” or “digitally remastered”. It's present in all formats. ‘Dirty Dancing’ – (Original Soundtrack), July 9

As it now stands, the entire industry is supplied by a small number of pressing plants. Let us know by sharing your experience with us! This ensured consistency in the quality of the lps and 45s made during this period. Even *if* Macero had been involved, any changes he would have made would have been at the mix stage, not the recording stage. Records that predate the 1970’s are generally a safe bet. I'm sure the mono reissue will get a larger release following Record Store Day Black Friday. Lauryn Hill – ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ This version used the same mix as 2010 Sony Legacy (so says Discogs and my ears), but the pressing quality is off the charts from Salina. Columbia went down the letters to a certain point and then started double letters (AJ) so I'd say that was fairly early.

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Instrumental timbers are natural and textures rich. July 1 I paid a grand total of fifty-cents for the album. Every day in July we’re picking out a timeless classic for your collection, you then have 24 hours to snap it up at the bargain price of £9.99. I didn't let that stop me from dating more girls. Whenever possible, avoid records that contain the word “digital” in their descriptions.

A recent series of Sun Ra reissues, pressed by Scorpio, were inexpensive and available at my local shop. Current market demand for vinyl far outstrips the capacity to produce them. I've got several of the Wilder/Sony Miles Davis mono RSD 180g remasters and I'm very impressed with them. Crosley tables do chew grooves, but the company doesn't forcibly place their products into anyone's hands.

There is only one Mona Lisa and there is only one "The Starry Night"....you may really like you're reproduction or lithograph, you can argue it's pros and cons over other versions, but just know it's not the original. The vinyl copy is very clean and well pressed by RTI. About these vinyl. Includes "Thriller," "Blood on the Dance Floor," "Scream," and more. Do you know if the original issue was cut using the Columbia EQ curve? No new vinyl-making machinery has been built in almost 40 years. At that point, all nine mono vinyl titles will have been released. I didn't realize Music On Vinyl was releasing this same version on RSD as the Columbia pressing. For the consumer, this combo often results in poorly pressed records that can sound bad.

No thanks. The new 24/192k mix is very good !! I like Music On Vinyl a lot, the quality of their vinyl is excellent and for recordings made during the digital era you can't go wrong, on the other hand for releases like the Jimi Hendrix albums that were originally all analogue you are best off buying from Sony Legacy for example. According to Steve Berkowitz, who, with engineer Mark Wilder, has overseen all of the Miles Davis reissues going back many years, both of the original 3-track tapes used in recent years to produce the SACDs as well as 2008's blue 180g vinyl 50th Anniversary Collection box set (which was poorly pressed on 180g with a lot of noisy non-fill, gee I wonder who pressed it? In each case, the original master tapes were used, with results that sound as good as ever. I'm not going to write about the modal music here.

Dylan and The Beatles were far more interested in the mono mixes because they knew that's how most fans would be listening at home and especially on the radio. There's zero evidence the speed issue was anything other than a technical fault with one of the tape machines. It will likely be Black Friday...two days away from my birthday this year!

I could go on about the sound but I think the real point is that given todays best 24/192 PCM processing/mixing and using original vinyl as a reference for the new mix, great things can be done. July 4 Sometimes that works okay but other times not. It very well may have been erased and the tape re-used. Announcing the forthcoming release of From Elvis In Nashville, a 4CD/digital collection presenting the long-awaited definitive chronicle of Elvis Presley's mythic 1970 marathon sessions with the Nashville Cats. Hey Mendo, let us know how the ultrasonic cleaner comes out. My experience has been excellent. Rest assured, what you are hearing is what was recorded. I'm very happy with this pressing. If you’re interested in digging a bit deeper, just google Dynaflex and prepare for a nerd fight. VERDICT: Buy if necessary, but expect thinner vinyl. Thank's to you and everyone who can tell me about these vinyls, sound, quality, brillance...? Jimi Hendrix In Maui (Film Trailer), Vote 2020: Your Voice, Your Power, Your Vote, Bob Dylan: The Best of the Bootleg Series, Bruce Springsteen – The Live Series: Songs Under Cover+. I don't hear it throughout the record. However, compared to my later "6-eye" 1AJ pressing, the reissue sounds far less "milky-cloudy" and far more transparent to the source, without veering off into the analytical.

I don’t know if this was the case during the original release, but seeing that sometimes it was intentionally done to get a different result it brings in to question the validity of the subsequent remasters. Just opened a brand new sealed copy of Miles Davis' In a Silent Way on Legacy.

Yes, hearing "stereo" was exciting for me too, but over time I've come to realize that much of what was called "stereo" was just mono channels divided between the channels. Happy crate digging!

I purchased one of the Dino-Lite USB microscopes and intend on using it to see how well my RCM is working.

I picked it up about six months ago and like it a lot.

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