Your Most Analogue Sounding CD
Posted by: GraemeH on 04 February 2012
All my CDs sound like music. None have snap crackle or pop.
All my CDs sound like music. None have snap crackle or pop.
Well said.
Grant Green "Idle Moments" (Blue Note, 1961).
All my cds sound analogue otherwise I wouldn't hear them, my ears aren't trained for 0001100011101011.
Or if you would like a more analogue answer...
All of my cds sound analogue otherwise I would not be able to hear them as my ears are not trained to decode 0001100011101011. Tongue in cheek.
I haven't thought about it that much, but Erik Truffaz In Between and Hadouk Trio Baldamore spring to mind.
Agree with you on Old Ideas. Wonderful job.
Obviously, I was thinking of the old analogue Roland synths you can hear... and not the Rice Krispies, unstable pitch wobbliness, and woozy water-in-the-ears sensation.
Rice Krispies, unstable pitch wobbliness, and woozy water-in-the-ears sensation.
Sounds like a ride at Disneyland. I don't mind Rice Krispies. Loved them as a kid.
Grant Green "Idle Moments" (Blue Note, 1961).
Noogle I meant to thank you for this -- I purchased this cd and am really enjoying it. I did not know of Grant Green.
Glad you like it. A personal favourite.
I didn't like the sound of any of the Led Zep CDs, so I burnt them on my Pioneer CD recorder from vinyl. So I'd have to say all the Zep albums from LZ to Coda
Grant Green "Idle Moments" (Blue Note, 1961).
Hi Noogle,
Just listening to this on Spotify....pure heaven. Just added to my basket.
Cheers for the heads up on this.
1997 CD pressing by Ariola of Jennifer Warnes Famous Blue Raincoat . It is a spectacular sounding CD. As good IMO as my original well played vinyl copy.
Graham