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Re: [ARSCLIST] discography of "direct-to-disk revival"?
Tom Fine wrote:
Hi All:
Was there ever published a discography or listing of all of the
direct-to-disk revival LPs? That was a short-lived fad but there were
some great-sounding records made. I have just a handful but I imagine
there were maybe a couple hundred made.
I would argue that some of those recordings were as good as vinyl could
get. It was an interesting time in the recording business because some
of the great old-school engineers were still around in top form and
there were still jazz and classical artists who could nail it live in
the studio in one take, and the studios were past the early and mid 70's
"dead coffin" acoustics. Plus that generation of mixing consoles sounded
good again in most cases.
Interesting -- in a couple of cases I later bought the CD, which was
obviously made from a tape run at the time. You can really tell how
Dolby A NR on the tape quashes the sound, even when a good CD mastering
job was done.
-- Tom Fine
I've a dozen or so of the Sheffield D2D LPs and a couple of the
corresponding CDs. Some of the CDs are from digital master tapes, though
mine were from the analogue masters. The sonic difference is easily
recognized; my supposition is that it derives from phase shift of overtones.
I've some D2D efforts from other publishers, a few of which are similar
in quality to the Sheffield but most simply exploit the 'gimmick'
I know of no discography.
Mike
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