[DISCOUNT EXPIRED] John McEuen album 'Made In Brooklyn' from Chesky Records
Sep 30, 2016 at 10:18 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 4
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“John McEuen fires up a Hootenanny jamboree to brighten the dark tale of Warren Zevon’s “Excitable Boy” - The Alternate Root

"Just listened to Made in Brooklyn, wow! Here you go! One of the most authentic auditory reproductions I've ever heard. The spatial representation is incredible!” - Gardner Cole

"People of any age should enjoy this foray into several of the traditional musical genres this country has produced" - John Lawless, Bluegrass Today

"Made in Brooklyn’ deserves a GRAMMY® in either Americana or Bluegrass categories – or both." - Christian Lamitschka, Country Music News International

"Only a musician of McEuen’s stature could pull off a project that covers songs from Warren Zevon to Flatt and Scruggs, and from Boudleaux Bryant to Bernie Leadon, with perfect aplomb." - Vicki Dean, Herald Tribune

Made in Brooklyn, the new album from Nitty Gritty Dirt Band co-founder, John McEuen, is available now. The album is a time capsule of American Roots music that features guest performances from the likes of Steve Martin, David Bromberg, David Amram, John Carter Cash, and a dozen other well known stars of the genre. Featuring both original material from John, as well as unexpected covers such as Warren Zevon's "Excitable Boy", Made in Brooklyn is a “music-to-your-ears” audio feast.

Part of the Chesky Binaural + Series, all recorded with a single microphone, the band appears right before you with this spacious, lush and multi-dimensional recording. Now headphone users will hear the same three-dimensional sound and imaging as audiophiles have for the past 25 years with Chesky Recordings. Also these new Binaural+ Series albums capture even more spatial realism for the home audiophile market, bringing you one step closer to the actual event. You will hear some of the most natural and pure cool music ever recorded.

 
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Oct 2, 2016 at 10:48 AM Post #2 of 4
When I started listening to this album via my headphones, I thought that my desktop speakers were on, including the subwoofer.  The depth and width of the soundstage has to be heard to be believed. Incredible sound and great musicians.
 
Oct 5, 2016 at 2:43 AM Post #4 of 4
Wow, it's the Steve Martin!
 

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