And whatta ya know, their including Portland, Oregon in their current tour, so I'll finally get to see and hear them live for the first time. Tickets don't go on sale til Feb. 14th, so I don't yet know what it'll cost me.
Congratulations to Gillian Welch and David Rawlings!
I don't watch the Grammy Awards show, so I just heard (via an email from the duo's website) that Gillian and David won the Best Folk Album award at the recent ceremony. Does winning that award still result in an increase of album sales? I also wonder if non-audiophiles notice the album sounds a lot better than most albums.
I recommend anything these two produce on vinyl. The newest one is the only one I haven't picked up yet (been on a classical tear lately) but I'm looking forward to spinning it. My fingers are crossed that they will release Gillian's earlier albums (technically Gillian albums, but Dave is always present, and vice versa). They are wonderful. If you have a chance to see them, do yourself a favor and get as close to the stage as you can. I saw them at the Ryman and had to be rushed to the hospital after the show for acute goosebumpism. |
I guess I’m in the minority. Given a choice to listen to Gillian or David sing, I’ll take Gillian every time. However, I do greatly admire and enjoy David's guitar playing. He’s in a select small group of guitarists who truly possess a style all their own. That in and of itself is an enormous accomplishment.
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Here’s a review of the album by a British audiophile. He’s rather long-winded (I should know
https://youtu.be/NS-KCPxBEhk?si=PaBQEoY5b6FFenGA
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Clarity vinyl is a type of high-quality vinyl record that’s pressed without carbon black additives. It’s designed to improve the sound of the record. Features of Clarity vinyl
From the Fremer review: The record, plated by Gary Salstrom and pressed at Paramount (the former VMP pressing plant now at least in part owned by Rawlings) on a semi transparent vinyl formulation that may or may not be a Neotech vinyl formulation, is perfectly flat and quiet as this music demands it to be, with a textured paper gatefold jacket that's equally up to the presentational task. |
@mofimadness: Ah, okay, then the Welch/Rawlings LP is not pressed using Clarity vinyl, but some other special formulation. I don't have a kitchen weight scale, but my copy of the LP is on the heavy side.
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