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Noah Dueck posted an update 10 years, 7 months ago
This day in 1977, Pink Floyd released Animals. Give it a listen!
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Noah Dueck started the topic Miles Davis – Kind of Blue LP in the forum I heard a great recording 11 years, 7 months ago
I’ve recently received a mint, never-been-played, vinyl copy of Miles Davis – Kind of Blue. It is absolutely fantastic! I’ve heard subtleties in the music that I had never noticed before. The background fluttering in ‘All Blues’ was one of those moments. It is a great addition to my vinyl collection and an absolute pleasure to listen to.
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It sounds like we need to sit down and do an A-B comparison between the Columbia sanctioned re-mastered for CD version and your LP. Is it a re-issue or does is it an original release?
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As far as I can tell, it is an original release 1959!
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That’s an excellent record! One of my favourites as well. I don’t know if you are aware of this, but this album is essentially improvisation. Miles Davis wrote the basics and then he and the other musicians ‘jammed’ it out with this as the final product.
“As the painter needs is framework of parchment, the improvising musical group needs its…[Read more]
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Noah Dueck posted an update 11 years, 7 months ago
@renaud-langlois Bienvenue à Audiophile.ca!
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Noah Dueck posted an update 11 years, 7 months ago
@montrealpiano Welcome to Audiophile.ca!
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Noah Dueck posted an update 11 years, 9 months ago
Hey John, I stumbled onto this article and it reminded me of the concerns you raised regarding gentrification in Montreal and it the effect it is having on the music scene. Clearly, this is an issue that is causing lots of problems for members of the industry, such as yourself. Among those who will loose are the fans who want to see…[Read more]
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Vinyl and Turntables 11 years, 9 months ago
What I love about Vinyl:
Setting aside the whole analog vs digital debate, I would like to focus on the way we listen to music. Vinyl forces you to play the album as a whole (or at least one side for single record publications) as opposed to skipping to your favourite track. You can appreciate the recording as whole and start to recognize the…[Read more]-
While I’m not a fan of the technology of vinyl, this is definitely something that has changed (for the worse IMO) since those days. The comoditization of digital releases through the constant push of singles (which existed in the vinyl days, but wasn’t anywhere as easy as it is now) has all but destroyed the concept of ‘album’. I definitely think…[Read more]
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I totally agree with what you said regarding artwork. Having a much larger space to work with, when it comes to vinyl, means that the artwork is often times way more striking. I also believe that it gives the artist more freedom to express the intentions of their album. For example, I just purchased Arcade Fire’s Reflektor and really enjoyed the…[Read more]
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“You spin me right round, baby, right round. Like a record baby, right round, round, round.”
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