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Just listened again to CD of Bop Til You Drop, and it didn't half sound
good to me... Not the 'digital nasties' that the golden ears of the day whinged about (including Cooder himself later on). Especially surprising considering only early 16-bit A-to-D. geoff |
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On 12/23/2020 4:04 AM, geoff wrote:
Just listened again to CD of Bop Til You Drop, and it didn't half sound good to me... Not the 'digital nasties' that the golden ears of the day whinged about (including Cooder himself later on). Especially surprising considering only early 16-bit A-to-D. geoff Ry was an early adopter of digital technology, but seemed sonically attached to analog, as were many at the time "Bop Til You Drop" came out. I only have the LP of that album, and appreciate some audio improvement over his earlier releases. But, at least for me, he falls into the category of artists whose audio quality is pretty much irrelevant. His creativity and performances have me sold, regardless. -- best regards, Neil |
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On 24/12/2020 6:28 am, Neil wrote:
On 12/23/2020 4:04 AM, geoff wrote: Just listened again to CD of Bop Til You Drop, and it didn't half sound good to me... Not the 'digital nasties' that the golden ears of the day whinged about (including Cooder himself later on). Especially surprising considering only early 16-bit A-to-D. geoff Ry was an early adopter of digital technology, but seemed sonically attached to analog, as were many at the time "Bop Til You Drop" came out. I only have the LP of that album, and appreciate some audio improvement over his earlier releases. I think many people didn't know what a slide on a guitar sounds like, and though it was distortion ! But, at least for me, he falls into the category of artists whose audio quality is pretty much irrelevant. His creativity and performances have me sold, regardless. Agreed. geoff |
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