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First my nomination for great sounding disc: Pat Metheny 80/81.
Sparkling clear guitar sounds, great sounding sax, everything perfect. Todd H. wrote: Lyle Lovett's Lyle Lovett and His Large Band release is extraordinarily well recorded. Never thought of it that way. Say, you wouldn't happen to agree with me that "Ensenada" and his latest "My baby don't tolerate" sound really bad? And maybe you know more about studio techniques and can tell me why? It's like every instrument is pushing to be heard in the same sliver of mid-rage spectrum. V. |
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Victor Eijkhout wrote:
First my nomination for great sounding disc: Pat Metheny 80/81. Sparkling clear guitar sounds, great sounding sax, everything perfect. Yup. Most of the stuff from ECM from that time period is excellent. As far as great sounding acoustic guitar goes, check out Martin Taylor's "Solo" (P3 Music - P3M005) or Wayne Johnson's "One Guitar" (Solid Air Records - SACD2040) -- Better than hearing "Lady Day", or checking in at Monterey... |
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