Yeah, I would be interested in if the music itself is good.
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Yes,Thanks Notec.Really enjoyed the Radio Museum, brought back memories of a late friend.As far as Third Man Records pushing the state of the art on vinyl records I have reservations.A friend bought the Shins live record on TMR and told me that sound quality was "terrible".I bought Volume 1 of The Mississippi Sheiks complete recorded output (TMR).Seems to sound a bit flat.It also seemed to have an excess of "Audio Restoration".When re-issuing material from 78RPM my preference is for more original signal even if that means more hiss and noise.I did go ahead and order the other four volumes as to have the Sheiks music in any form seemed essential to me.Any comments on sound quality by anyone who has actually listened to the Jack White LP? |
Yeah, he employs a unique guitar tone that sounds like an unnatural shrill but on Lazaretto he toned it down and I like it better e.g. High Ball Stepper (my fave on the LP). I haven't tried playing the labels yet and never will really - except on one of my lesser tables but those aren't hooked up to date. Appears the gimmickyest LP in history is selling like hotcakes and reached number 1 in june on billboard. |