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In Reply to: In a Silent Way Miles Davis posted by Bob Track on November 17, 2002 at 12:35:07:
It's always had a ton of hiss if that's what you mean, and it was pieced together so you do hear some artifacts of the splices. The guitar and keyboards do sound a little overdriven at times, but I think that was intentional. It remains one of my favorite recordings. I think I do enjoy it at lower volume than most recordings, you might try turning it down a bit.
Follow Ups:
The lower the better ...(just cant resist taking shots at MD ...)
Of course, on VINYL you should crank it up.
(Sorry...can't resist taking shots at ceedees.)
are best used as follows. Find a 3 - 4 yo child; find a hallway
with a linoleum or hardwood floor; sprinkle *lots* of baby powder
the full length of the hallway - spread it around real good and
thick; remove MD record(s) from jacket and inner sleeve; place
record on floor and set child on record; push child up and down
hallway at speed; enjoy child's laughter.My brother's kids actually did this about 45 years ago, but I think
it was Coltrane LPs that got trashed.
Good one! In the "I just took off my birkenstocks and the dog is looking at me funny" way.
I'd be interested to read about your views on Christian Berard and Gurdjieff.
Ah, the dreaded seedy's! Whatsa matter? Don't like perfect sound forever??? LOL! Good post! :)
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