Randy Myers
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Robert Plant, not Planet
And yes Raising Sand was very good but T Bone Burnett’s production severely over cooked the bass on that album, as is common for him. I’d love to hear most of those songs without the muddy bass, just trim off the fat. I listened to a few songs on an exceptional system where I know the bass wouldn’t be exacerbated by the room and still it is the mastering that needs improved.
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I watched this the other day, an interesting interview by Charlie Rose...I didn't find Raising Sand bass-heavy (vinyl), ill re-listen.
Playing the 24/96 download on my system the bass is a bit "muddy" and prominent but not overly so; however, there is noticeable (and needless) dynamic compression.
How much "muddy" is acceptable?
I heard the Raising Sand tour and for me the bass was pretty much identical on the cd....not muddy at all....most likely something in your room, setup or gear...
Actually the live show and cd were very close in all respects