What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Apr 30, 2022 at 2:48 PM Post #112,952 of 135,906
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Apr 30, 2022 at 8:43 PM Post #112,958 of 135,906


This whole album is a stealth showcase for my new Shuoer S12. I haven’t listened to it in a long time so I forgot how rich and dynamic it is. Lots of meaty bass, full mids and a nice sprinkle of shimmer on top. Good stuff.


Almost all the Vinyl's have a famous glitch in the tape editing...that I believe was eliminated in the CD versions. Are you listening via digi?

Another album of his that really shines with an incredible wealth of tiny details (via good gear) is "Apostrophe"...

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Almost all the Vinyl's have a famous glitch in the tape editing...that I believe was eliminated in the CD versions. Are you listening via digi?

Another album of his that really shines with an incredible wealth of tiny details (via good gear) is "Apostrophe"...

:)

Well, I have my original records from before the CD revolution and they include all the Zappa and Mothers releases. But at the moment I’m listening to digital. HiBy New R6 2020. I’ll queue up Apostrophe next!
 
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May 1, 2022 at 12:50 AM Post #112,960 of 135,906
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May 1, 2022 at 6:38 AM Post #112,963 of 135,906
Yes 1994 album 'Talk'

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My favourite Yes albums are The Yes Album, Fragile and Close to The Edge.
However, I like some of the tracks on this album, especially 'The Calling' and 'I am Waiting'.

It is an interesting album as it was one of the first to be recorded entirely digitally, using computers... and no tapes!
Trevor Rabin was quite pioneering.

I won't even get into the analogue vs digital debate, but it sounds pretty good, and I read that Chris Squire preferred the sound of his Rickenbacker bass recorded on a computer, to digital audio tape!

 

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