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JackA wrote:
"LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - Sep 25, 2012) - From its very start as an i= ndependent record label in 1982, Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen's GRP Records = broke ground, both artistically and commercially. Known as the DIGITAL MAST= ER COMPANY, they were the first record company to adopt digital recording t= echnology for all its releases, launch every release on CD world-wide, and = one of the earliest to market itself as a lifestyle brand".=20 Yes, this is why I mentioned Flim and the BBs and Digital Duke earlier in this thread as examples of terrible-sounding early digital recordings. GRP really was the last of the audiophile labels, heavy into gimmicky technology and exaggerated technique. They were the Command of their era. FYI: Mainly Jazz artists!!! Indeed, yes. Not rock/pop. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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