Myles - The CD variant. haha
I haven't heard a good U2 recordings or mastering.![]()
Steely Dan - Aja
Adele - 21
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
Arctic Monkeys - Suck it and See.
Almost anything that's been 'Remastered'
What don't you like about Aja?
Myles,
Oh boy... You just HAD to go and ask me that question...
Now if I had any sense of self-preservation, I'd respond to your question by carefully doling out my grievances in the softest manner possible. Thing is though, I've never had much of a filter. So here's my take on the coveted recording: The music is alright, but it sounds as though it was recorded via: tin cans and a string. Sure, it's dynamic - but dynamic range does not a good recording make.
My original pressing of Aja sounds very good. A friend of mine with a similar setup (same speakers) once played a reissue and an original pressing for me back-to-back in his system. The original clearly sounded better.
Myles to me the AB 1006 pressing is the best of the lot.
In vinyl two of my worst recordings are Diana Krall : Glad Rag Doll and Eric Bibb : Jericho Road.
Technically the mastering is horrible for both. Voices are completely unopened and muddy. Bass is fat and invasive. Musically they are also somewhat very disappointing.
I did not dare to buy the digital version.
"Réchauffé" as we say in french. Reheated meal. Please share the recordings that you regret you bought, and why.
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For her recordings, it's a bit outside the norm and ordinary to some degree. I would agree the it's not what I would grab if I were asked to play one of her songs. (I'd grab Live in Paris)Dre,
I agree that the record has a ragtime style. It is just without any imagination and originality to me. But that is good if you like it.
For the recording quality, I probably got a bad pressing.
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