What's the best sounding bit of very very thin vinyl you have?
Posted by: Gale 401 on 20 November 2011
This is still my number one very very thin bit of vinyl.
Stu.
Wafer thin bit of vinyl - couldn't believe it when I first got it.
But a full orchestra on arrangements of old trad numbers which sounds fat!!
Don't normally like this bird, but this thin LP is a good'un.
David
An old Sunny Rollins "Way Out West" on Contemporary (not a OJC reissue). Black print on orange label issue I bought in the late 70s, maybe early 80s. Beautiful Roy DuNann engineered recording.
Here's a wobbly wafer wonder from 1981...
But the sound is really fantastic, delightfully deep bass rubbery guitar an all : )
Debs
This is still my number one very very thin bit of vinyl.
Stu.
And mine too Stu. Coincidentally, SWMBO was out last night so I was giving this some serious volume. Awesome!
Stu, another by Yello but suprisingly very good!!
Original thin copy of this sounds superb also...
Brain Salad Surgery - flexidisc given away with the NME
I also still have the BSS flexidisc (somewhere).
This is still my number one very very thin bit of vinyl.
Stu.
Mine also.
David Bowie 'Ziggy Stardust', issued by RCA on Dynaflex. This was supposedly to combat warping but probably had more to do with the oil crisis at the time and the cost/availability of vinyl.
They don't more flexible than this!
I have a few copies of this on the black stuff.
Thought i would play one of the ones i dont play for a change.
They are all thin, but this it Baby thin.
Man does it sound good.
Stu
I will add this to the list,.
very very thin but sounds brilliant.
and
I am playing my very thin copy of this now.
Man is the SQ good.
Stu.
This is a thin album, but it is signed by Mr Raymond Owen, who was, as everybody no doubt knows, the lead singer of Juicy Lucy's version of Who Do You Love which stormed up the hit parade in the early 70s. However, not content to play second fiddle to guitarist Glen Campbell, no not the Rhinestone Cowboy, Ray branched out on his own and reached for the Moon. There is even a song called Voodoo Child on this albu, which sounds exactly like a Hendrix song with an almost identical title. However this was a Fluf favourite, not 'arf, stay bright, from the one called ... er ... Moon, pop pickers.