Backwards is "oreloB." I have the disc and it IS neat. Tacet doesn't say who did the disc-cutting or HOW it was done.
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Fascinating; just purchased a new LP of Ravel's Bolero on the Tacet label.
Yes, spelt backwards, because the grooves start in the centre and work their way outwards.
It makes perfect sense. A great deal of classical music, like Bolero, starts quietly and finishes much louder - and the inner grooves are taxed greatly as we all know...
This is a wonderful rendition, with a great dynamic swing, and absolutely no listener angst as the spindle is approached. What a wonderful idea!
Yes, spelt backwards, because the grooves start in the centre and work their way outwards.
It makes perfect sense. A great deal of classical music, like Bolero, starts quietly and finishes much louder - and the inner grooves are taxed greatly as we all know...
This is a wonderful rendition, with a great dynamic swing, and absolutely no listener angst as the spindle is approached. What a wonderful idea!
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