Add to RSD Offerings an all-star Lou Reed Tribute Album from Light In The Attic
Hal Wilner is gone but Bill Bentley is the man to produce this one
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March 1st, 2024
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2024-03-01 09:04:54 PM
Anton wrote:
Love that Keith track!
Looking forward to this release.
2024-03-02 12:25:32 AM
Jeff 'Glotz' Glotzer wrote:
I will def stream this new release, but RSD looks like another wallet drainer with at least 4 releases I need an perhaps more, if stock permits. I think the selections and the artists are great though. Someone needs to reduce LP pricing across the board as the average price of LP is about $30 now. That's a lot to put up with 30 releases in for the year at least. We need a Vinyl Czar! Mr. Fremer? Hello?
I turned down my copy of Hudson on LP. Ambient can be played on LP; I have Kompakt releases. But I didn't like track 2; the tones on it upset my ears while I was sick, which never has happened before. The rest is solid. Really waiting on Laurie Anderson getting some more of the remastered early works out on LP. I wanted to get New York remastered, but I couldn't afford it at the time with at least 10 other unreleased works hitting with other key artists. I've been rebuying remastered LP's of stuff I own 50 plus deep. I figure if I own a clean copy already and while the remastered will usually sound substantially better, it's still an extreme luxury.
2024-03-02 05:54:51 AM
Malachi Lui wrote:
do NOT buy the 2LP remaster of 'new york.' the sound is annoyingly compressed, congealed, spatially flat, and artificially bright. the high frequencies are so piercing and unlistenable that you'd think the mastering engineer has severe high frequency hearing loss. the original DMM single LP mastered by bob ludwig has excellent three-dimensionality, with more than adequate dynamics and decent level for an almost hour-long single LP. spend an extra $5-10 and just get the original!
2024-03-02 03:28:41 PM
Michael Fremer wrote:
I know that Bob was extremely upset he was bypassed for the re-master especially since his original was so great! Another screw-up.
2024-03-04 08:34:20 PM
Jeff 'Glotz' Glotzer wrote:
OMG, thank you. I remember that now! THAT is why, along with being a total vinyl whore. lol. Thank you Malachi!
2024-03-04 08:35:56 PM
Jeff 'Glotz' Glotzer wrote:
Me = Vinyl whore. Not anyone else. Shame Bob was passed up on that. Huge op missed. New York really needs a great audiophile pressing.
2024-03-06 12:13:08 AM
Georges wrote:
You mean the double vinyl sold with the 3 CD/1 DVD box set from 2020 (with a reissue of a vintage VHS with bonus -audio only- interview + the album in high resolution)? Probably yes ; I don't think it even runs on 45 rpm, right? What upsets me even more is the 2nd CD with only extracts from 6 concerts that I would have liked to have in full. Which would have made 12 CDs, perhaps a little too much for a “normal” audience? But what normal person could love Lou to the point of buying back his records from 30 years ago? Otherwise the cover is nice.
2024-03-06 06:47:26 PM
Jeff 'Glotz' Glotzer wrote:
Dang! It sounds like such a nice attempt to do it properly, but if falls short. Thanks for your input in what is physically lacking and to Malachi for what is sonically lacking. I am sure that in future I would have forgotten and been tempted.