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Gavinoski12 April 2010 at 1:02pmPosts: 236 (0 today)Status: offline
I just got my scratch my back vinyl through the post and am listening to it now!
Up to The Power of the Heart :-]
I have to say its brilliant and sounds better and even more rich hearing it on vinyl! Would definatly reccomend it
anyone else got anything to add? :-]
DolceVita15 April 2010 at 3:41pmPosts: 2321 (0 today)Status: offline
. . . .i think you are lucky,because the sound of vinyl is fantastic,there are many people who prefer vinyl that CD,because,they say,is more close to the original sound.
No matter if it is more complicated than CD,but the sound is more "warm".
If we think that "S.M.B" is played with Orchestra,you have the chance to listen to this Album perfectly,as if you had the Orchestra at your home
Slowcloud25 April 2010 at 1:56pmPosts: 27 (0 today)Status: offline
I'm totally considering the vinyl version, as the organic instrumentation would definitely work best in the analog format of vinyl. However, this album never sounded that exciting to me, anyhow. Maybe when I get an Amazon gift certificate from my credit card.
Caste,2°class PGfan25 April 2010 at 4:10pmPosts: 1162 (0 today)Status: offline
Dolce wrote:
"If we think that "S.M.B" is played with Orchestra,you have the chance to listen to this Album perfectly,as if you had the Orchestra at your home"
I don't need the whole orchestra: just bring me the female flautist (flutist?) that was on the left of the stage :-] :-] :-] :-].
H225 April 2010 at 9:05pmPosts: 18 (0 today)Status: offline