I agree that the Montgomery Brothers sound very good. Those early stereo albums sounded way better than the '60 and '70.
surprisingly well recorded. I remember my old 2 track Reel to Reel, why did I ever get rid of it?
I agree that the Montgomery Brothers sound very good. Those early stereo albums sounded way better than the '60 and '70.
Winter sale has started and there are some great deals to be made.
HD Tracks has 15% off if you use the coupon code found on the site. http://www.hdtracks.com/
Sound Liaison are selling everything for €10 or $11. That means; 50% off the whole DSD collection and 33% off on all pcm, flac and alac. ( They mix on Sennheiser HD800s). http://www.soundliaison.com/
And on some of the albums they used AKG 702 as mix HP'S
This one is and old favorite of mine;
http://www.soundliaison.com/studio-masters/12-torn-se-wav
good reviews too;
The Torn album and Carmen Gomes has received white spread critical acclaim:
Her warm, enormously talented and controlled voice is completely unique and she knows how to get pure emotion across to the listener ...
The sound of the album is exemplary with dynamics of an addictive quality......the drums are practically visual and one feels as if one could reach out and and actually touch the singer.
Eric de Boer - Hifi.nl
Gomes Sings "You better come on into my kitchen, 'cause it's going to be raining outdoors" and what a wondrous musical kitchen she possesses.
The utensils are the thoughtfully played musical notes. The chef is Carmen herself, serving a dream-like melodic delicacy. We at Adore Jazz, play the music from Gomes' new CD "Torn" with great joy.
Guy Zinger - Reviewer & Writer, All About Jazz
Great suggestions, Metheny and Redman,keep them coming
here is a good sounding with Metheny and Redman
Charlie Haden Quartet West - Sophisticated Ladies...all star line up.
The Batik download ''The Old Man and the Sea'' is also mixed with the HD800.
ahh.. that's a beauty