________________________________________. There is no CD mastering of any Nick Drake material that comes close to the "Pink Moon" remaster. It is HUGE. ", Let the world know what you think about a record: Write a Review on Discogs! Talk about truth in advertising! I'm not sure I see the value in such a thread. These were all defective, with no top end above around 6kHz due to a screw-up somewhere along the line. Music Lovers = we make money by cutting corners not by cutting from masters. Thank you for shining light on this topic. There are others too. This is an exchange with HD Tracks I had a while ago. Accurate and complete medical record documentation is essential in any healthcare setting. "I have not been at liberty to reveal sources on mastering since around 2000. The resteither duplicates or some other explanation. "Sourced from" does not necessarily mean "cut from.". The vinyl is noisy and Dylan's voice is all over the place. RHINO 180g Jazz - seems they pressed mainly ATLANTIC stuff. Recorded 2/65. The Wah Wah label from Spain has reissued tons of obscure 70s records from France and Germany that I am glad I am able to own in the vinyl format, regardless of the source. I also really like the Japanese red mono vinyl, but mostly for the different mix. Sometimes you buy something, put it on the platter and get confronted with 2 dimensional, harsh crap where you were expecting something decent. Another fact. Not particularly good Great article Michael. Glad someone else noticed. Album title, 2. The worst-sounding piece of 180gr vinyl in my collection. Some Girls came from the tapes, so I suppose it depended on the condition of the tapes. - My pressing of "Pink Moon" does not appear to have been manufactured by Simply Vinyl. Consider this answering your question without directly addressing your question". I sometimes think these labels would do better getting a mint, native original LP, cleaning it, transferring it to 30 ips tape via a reference level set up and then cutting again. Finally we realized it was the identical take but sounding soooo wrong, it was difficult to identify. It's definitely a good effort. I also doubt that they share them or even give them on loan to anyone. Rhino is a division of Warner Brothers and if you see Rhino, chances are sources are good, even if the label is Scorpio. As Canadian primary health care (PHC) EMRs mature, there is increasing potential use of EMR data for performance measurement. This is because the vinyl can pick up every single part of the sound wave. Heard a $12 copy of Pete La Roca's Basra in one shop on a basic system that sounded pretty flat, and a few months later I was in a store where they were spinning the 1995 reissue, and it sounded great. Heard 24/96 rips of the UHQR Pepper on three different high quality systems and found it enjoyable. Completely agree, I had a similar experience as well with quality issues. Thanks. There are some excellent vinyl reissue labels that use original anaolg sources and produce very good lps such as Analogue Productions, Speakers Corner Records, RhinOvinyl, Classic Records, Impulse!, Sundazed, etc. "shaknspin" Electronically Measures Turntable Speed Plus a Great Deal More, Review Explosion: Spiritualized, Pusha T, Bladee & Ecco2k, Father John Misty, & Swedish House Mafia, Parlogram Auctions: A Customer's Honest Experience, "Record Store DayThe Most Improbable Comeback of the 21st Century" Book Review and Interview, Review Explosion: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Weezer, Yung Lean, Son House, & Johnny Marr. MMT, White Album and Abbey Road. Demand for new vinyl records outstripping supply is a common theme when the topic of quality control rears its ugly head. Often you can see a "WG/NRP" on the inner groove area, which means "Wes Garland at Nashville Record Productions" did the cutting even though the credits say "mastered by Bob Irwin". And some post partial information, like on some John Coltrane reissues that have a sticker that says "Sourced by Rhino, distributed by Scorpio.". The main Quality record page provides information that may have been filled out when the Quality record was created and/or may need to be modified at different Phases. My sources told me back then that Bob's people brought both ProTools files and an analog master tape to the mastering sessions for Modern Times and Bob went with the digital files. Looking into buying some Miles Davis records that are discounted right now at a Swedish online shop. The original purchased White Album was far superior to the remastered 180 gram from sound Soundstage Direct. The DECCA Stones box from DSD sounds fantastic. Digital or not, those Modern Times and Together Through Life sound much better on LP than CD, particularly Modern Times. Pre-order limited edition new releases and exclusive record pressings. Good that you've bought this subject up. The quality of vinyl that consumers buy is actually the responsibility of the labels and not the pressing plants, labels should monitor what they are putting into the market and withdraw any faulty pressing runs, it's labels quality control that is failing vinyl, too many people skipping test presses or not even bothering to listen to them, 6000 Classical Records In Upstate New York Bookstore: Some For You? Fly Records (HiFly 6) pressing mastered by George "Porky" Peckham, you will s..t yourself! The source was some kind of digitally sourced, noise reduced flat sonic wash with all the life and dynamics sucked out. I mean, how difficult is it to just take the original master tape and play it and digitize it with no EQ and no compression? At 7 a pop, I have little to complain about. Of course they have their own set of problems. There was a 12" single (both 33 1/3 and 45rpm) of the 1985 Power Station remake. There never was a true mono master for many of these. Benefits of Record Keeping Record keeping has many benefits and can help you improve the operation and management of your system. And here's a reissue to steer WAY clear of WaxTime Lilith and others and the public domain, What about the Japan EMI DBLP Blue Note mono Reissue. It was my first MFSL and nearly my last. I have had horrible luck with new issues. One of the the Gil Scott-Heron LP's (The Revolution Will Not Be Televised) has a "RCA Special Products" sticker on the back while the others don't, I'm happy to get his Flying Dutchman albums since the originals go for big money and are rare, ditto goes for Leon Thomas. I am seek advice about Venus Records from Japan. Ermitage @ermitagerecords 32.7K subscribers Subscribe Home Videos Live Playlists Community Channels About Created playlists Sort by 1 The Beggar's Opera - Il teatro di Lucio Dalla | Ermitage. The original was much better. Shuga Records is a Chicago-based record store and record label specializing in new and vintage rock, jazz, punk, hip-hop, electronic, psychedelic, metal vinyl records and posters. Are you changing your recommendations of the Fairport Convention reisuses on FMWB? With these mono (false mono) too much clean and uniform. However, the LP reissue is 44.1/24 and compressed. Electric Warrior on the original Fly label, with Porky and Pecko Duck in the deadwax truly rocks. However, all the trouble began when I got to track 5 and it skipped twice (very bad, jumpy skips). The point is, you can't even necessarily believe what you read on the jacket! Now when I shop and I'm not sure about a title I'll ask the vendor to hold the record behind the counter for a day or two so I can do some research on sites like this. Some of these tapes were originals, but some weren't. No-one seems to know. I need to review that I have it here. I use a V15 VMR on a variety of turntables, and MoFi has been pretty noisy. Recently a friend brought over a copy of Jeff Buckley's Grace album Simply Vinyl had reissued. The DSD mastered Stones reissues sound fantastic as do original UK Deccas. All the printed materials say "from the original mastertapes". Awful! On the back of the Waxtime sleeves is DMM (Direct Metal Mastering), and for Lilith and Doxy in the Dig-a-Log collection it uses the word "analog". All are flat and muddy sounding. Ermitage US Customs records for Ermitage, a supplier based in France. Yet they state quite clearly on the back that they were pressed at RTI and mastered by Kevin Gray and Joe Reagoso from the original Columbia Tapes. https://www.discogs.com/Santana-Abraxas/release/16479144, I just read through this whole thread and found it very interesting. That's their right of course, but I swear it's almost like a disease..okay, I'm probably ranting about this in the wrong place. REGA FONO MINI A2D. No information is lost. Well if the source and other info is listed on the record, of course consider that release. The records will hold the scale of the sound and you will get everything. So there might be a tape that could be used for a reissue!

, The Old Ideas vinyl sounds remarkably superior to the CD also included in the jacket. Again, this is 1960s jazz material that is in the public domain in the EU. Yup, "Old Ideas" on vinyl sounds remarkably better than the CD that came with it. I commend Mobile Fidelity for their Silver Series for not trying to pass these releases as being sourced from the original master tapes. It was then that I noticed that the actual tracks on the individual albums weren't in the same order as on the cover or the original, and that there were actually some additional tracks, like one of those extended cd reissues. I do not have a crazy material, but I tend to perfect my system. I've lost count I must say. or maybe try one of them since the price is low. I guaranty you, the ZYX was cut either from a CD or some other source that the mastering engineer completely ruined when he cut it. Even Kevin Gray don't want to tell me what is it really. This is my biggest grievance with vinyl toady. I remember purchasing some, and quickly learning my lesson. horrible." I emailed Friday Music about their reissue of Boston's debut LP, which their literature says is "Masteredfrom the original Epic Records tapes" but doesn't specifically say "analog." About the "manufactured by Rhino" you see on the back of the Scorpio reissues, those are legit and pressed by Rhino. I have about 20+ of these EMI japan reissues, they are totally fantastic. Concord Music Group's Original Jazz Classics. How do these rate? eXhibit Records/Soundboard I see their stuff sold here in real, reputable record stores like Jecklin and other places. After I cleaned out the mass, I used my Record Doctor V vacuum record cleaner with a small mix of distilled water and 99% isopropyl alcohol and sucked out the residue. The only way to teach these companies that won't clearly state the source of a recording is to not buy their records. DOLCHESS 140g (pressed in the UK?) To this day I think it's my brightest-sounding LP. Very sad. Or just 44.1/24 masquerading as 88/24? Perhaps they don't have the dynamic range of a re-mastered LP from a major label, but I find the sound quite enjoyable on my vintage system. Kevin Gray told me himself he cut them from the tapes, so yeah, believe whatever you want. I have purchased more than one pop/rock WaxTime LP. Pepper. for Beatles recording engineer Geoff Emmerick at a mastering session where I got to hear the master tape that Geoff had flown over from the U.K. for a planned 30th Anniversary CD edition. She hit the brakes, put some money in my elder brother's hands (he was the bravest of us three boys, although not the eldest) and said "Tell the store owner that your mom wants to buy the man hanging in the window." Exile on main street - 2010 reissue; 48/24. Patricia Barbers "Caf Blue" is a 44.1/16k recording, but the LP is very listenable. Take a look. The Doors, Box set from a few years ago, 192/24k digital. The UHQR Pepper ain't in that same league at all. I was able to push it out of the two adjacent groves easily. this is fairly disconcerting. I'd take the DSD sourced vinyl over those any day as they are way closer to the masters (unboxed Decca UK pressings are a different matter, most of those sound great if you can find them in good condition). Not an audiophile quality release, but it may be a good addition to a collection just as a document. Once again I'll point out it's the labels that choose the plants and allow bad product to reach the market, they should be named and shamed so that they use the better plants and pay extra for things like poly-lined inner sleeves. The ones I have heard are uniformly crap. But the latter doesn't sound better IMO. A Sarah Vaughn fan, he played me a "greatest hits" album from ZYX that had been culled from Sarah's later Pablo catalog. But I know people that will refuse on principle to buy any vinyl that they know to have had its purity of analog essence contaminated by digital. To: martin Hermitage. I do not know whether these rights are the slightest in Russia, Spain, or Italy, but I doubt it seriously. If Mikey, with his connections, can't get this information, what hope is there for us? I couldn't agree more re some labels simply putting out junk copied from digital. Why can't the major labels get their act together in this regard?? I have sent emails to Capital and 4 Men with Beards about the source of certain LPs and they never responded. Thanks for that information. I would expect it to be GOUGED for that many crackles. It's a Universal remaster. This is not possible in France. Same deal for Jazz Wax Records, too -- more public domain stuff that appears to be 'mastered' from CDs. Rolling Stones, get your ya yas out reissue box set; 96/24. There is amazing variation,the "Exile" reissue sounds like a shrill, lifeless compressed mess. A couple of obviously legit reissues II recently bought are two outstanding Johnny Winter reissues, Second Winter and Johnny Winter And Live from Friday Music that are the best I have ever heard these recordings by a mile. The article, and subsequent comments have been enlightening, but, What about the Supercuts vinyls (EU) of H-Q Records.? The compression may be an aesthetic choice, or may be done so to accommodate use on portable devices. but when you put the record on - psshhhhpssshhhtt. You'd think there'd be some obsessive on the internet keeping track of this stuff. A lot of The Beatles 1/2 speeds were NOT done with originalEMI master tapes. I know you want to maintain validation for your expenditure. For example, I have Juke Box Hits by Chuck Berry in WaxTime edition, and the same at Chess version 1984. The jacket and the sleeve are high quality, and the vinyl looked really nice when I inspected it under normal lighting. Maybe it is just one unlucky record? Simply Vinyl refuses to identify sources.

, Geoff called it "rubbish" and demanded a take it off the turntable! I'm French, excuse my english. It sounds quite respectable. I'd encourage the companies to provide much more information for sure. Bob Dylans "Modern Times" LPis much better than the CD, real dynamic range where the CD sounds squashed. We're proud to present the Blue Note Classic Vinyl Reissue Series, a continuation of our acclaimed Blue Note 80 Vinyl Reissue Series which was launched in celebration of our 80th anniversary in 2019. Thanks for any advice you may offer, and I'd like to wish you all a safe and happy new year. has been recently discussed regarding "HD" downloads and of other digital files (and even including analog formats). And there there are those boots with those 180 gram gold and black stickers used by gray area companies like Scorpio. Terrible sound, terrible QC. As for Electric Warrior if you can find a U.K. If the analog master and mastering was used than is should be "AAA" and so on. Hi Michael and everybody. All your speculation is cute. Subject: Contact Inquiry From HDtracks, Dear Administrator, The "sourced from" designation pretty much means: 1) it is not cut from the original master. Unsurprisingly, if you can pass off 44.1/16k as a full analogue chain and sell it as such, why tell people? Last time I checked, they didn't even have a website, just an email address, which also makes one suspicious that the operation is a bit fly-by-night. They sound great. Although none of that describes sound quality it's still a help on some level knowing what's what. And anyone can go in and update information. I purchased this album with that information in mind. Something is definitely wrong with that Hyper Magnum Sound Direct Mix Stereo. Love the record, it sounds just a tad muddy. but when I spend $25 or $50 on a 180 gram reissue, I want to know the source used and who did the cutting, plating and pressing. Anyone who can give information about these reissue who help a lot of people who spend a lot of money to get them.Thanks for the help. Anyone else unfortunate enough to grab that same LP? If they were taken directly from the original two track analog masters, I believe they would have said so. Many comments say that Lilith, Doxy, Dol and others are labels that exploit works that have fallen into the public domain. Yesterday I compared the Beatles White Album, original and 180 gram remastered and now I'm checking all my newly purchased remastered vinyl. And, I still own the first LP my family ever owned - Neil Diamond's Moods from 1972, which my mom bought on impulse as we were returning home from school and she saw the album in a record store window. For your general information, unlike other reissue companies, we have only ever used analog masters on our vinyl releases. I'd stay away. I built a low budget LP playback system (below) a few years ago and, frankly, the sound is uninspiring. In the unlikelyhood that Mobile Fidelity or Speakers Corner does their fancy reissue of these records I'll gladly fork out the money, but in the mean time if I want to hear Embryo, Lard Free, Mythos, Anaxis Quam, Holderlein and lot's more, I'll be listening to them on Wah Wah. 1,2 The move from vision to reality is not as simple as we would like, however. Sony/Legacy's Record Store Day Monomania! Bought it anyway, and wasn't super happy. Sylvie Vartan. I emailed Music on Vinyl and this is the response I got. Third fact. Resources available online on the Antenati Portal are mostly civil records, though parish records are included as well in some archives in central and Northern Italy, where civil records were introduced for a short time under the Napoleonic occupation (1806-1814). Taxonomic accuracy was generally high (Table 3). Not uniformly bad but definately hit or miss, and for typical vinyl prices I can't afford to take chances on labels like these. As this is the reason why someone with the original LPs would buy these. The packaging is replicated to the finest detail, they knew what they are doing.

. Total Time: 77'38') Price $ 3.99 Quantity - + Total $ 3.99 Add to cart BRO Code: 163765 Units: 1 Record Label: ERMITAGE They also seem to be in the habit of clearly noting transfer sources, involved engineers, studios and plants, which is always commendable. Experience live in-store music and artist signing events. I think the guy "robert" is full of it, and doesn't know anything about this series. Don't you? The albums were subsequently re-cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, this time using the analog master tapes, and they sound fantastic. Clinical alerts and reminders. I guess I have to stick with mainly used vinyl. The whole set. This is a really good article, and hopefully, along with consumer pressure, it will lead to greater transparency from reissue labels. The 68 records which did not allow for accurate identification (38 records with poor image quality, and 30 records without a picture), were removed. I pinpointed the skips and examined them under my hand-held microscope and saw lots of silvery specks all over it. If you have the box setthe LP's have the photos of the EMItape boxes. BUT, since both Music Matters and Analog Productions have stated their releases are from the analog masters I can confirm that. One concern I have is that some vinyl enthusiasts will automatically reject any reissue that has been "contaminated" by digital in any way whatsoever, which might be part of the reason labels are sometimes not forthcoming with information. True story! Compressed and terrible sounding A look a the photos of the tape boxes that appered in the box set were very revealing. He never had the original mono tapes. I'm sure I'm not making this up, I have a distinct memory of buying a Stevie Wonder album, I think it was Innervisions, on the 'Music Lovers' label that sounded dreadful and if I was in any dohbt that the source used wasn't analogue, or in any way near the master, you could hear the CD that was used to cut the vinyl actually skipping. From: martin Never again. That belies a lack of understanding of how cutting to vinyl works. The quality on these releases has been steadily improving over the last few years. Kevin Gray cut the lacquers, and the vinyl was pressed at Quality Records. Lionel. Whatever your take on Robert Palmers interpretation, the sound on that single is awesome. Keywords: health care costs, unannounced standardized patients, medical ethics; medical records; quality of health care. I haven't listened to it yet but this is a lesson learned. I thought it was cute that Rhino used the wrong labels on the Meters and Dr. John LP's so people don't pass them off as originals (like that dealer in New Orleans) by using the 2-color Reprise W7 label for the Meters and the old 50's Atco label with the harp for Dr. John. (Swiss-Italian Radio Orch./ Scherchen. Don't dismiss them outright because of the label, because you might be passing up a good vinyl. It sounds nothing at all like an analog original. "Hey look kids it's in a deluxe box with all this cool extra stuff". Ie., fully open. I m sure he knows about this question of this DBLP serie blue note reissie mono Japan EMI. and anybody else who have information about this subject. But that's another story. The really important question is, are theextra tracks 88/24? Plus they're titles that most labels wouldn't dare put out. University Records means records or record systems that Proposer (1) creates, (2) receives from or on behalf of University, or (3) has access, and which may contain confidential information (including credit card information, social security numbers, and private health information (PHI) subject to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 . We have Received a Contact Inquiry From Martin I don't believe in conspiracy theories, why would Kevin convert the tapes to digital files? We later went used record shopping in Athens and I found an original Pablo Sarah Vaughn for a few bucks in near mint condition. They are taking advantage of the EU law that puts stuff beyond a certain age in the public domain. Samuel, Son & Co. is a leading global network of integrated metal manufacturing, processing and distribution divisions . Anyone have any experince with the following: I'd like to throw in my two cents: Avoid anything released by the Italian reissue label Get Back records. Just because something's been pressed on 180 gram vinyl doesn't mean its going to sound good or that it was sourced from analog. affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network, and
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