I was bored and depressed, so I took a ride to the record shop yesterday and picked up a few records:
Sammy Hagar VOA
Various A&M Audio Master Series Sampler: Vol 1 (1/2 speed)
Rush Clockwork Angels (sealed)
Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac (45RPM,180G audiophile, sealed))
INXS Kick (MFSL Silver Series, sealed)
Virgil Fox The Fox Touch Vol 1 (direct to disc, Crystal Clear Records)
Diaham Carroll w/Duke Ellington - Ethel Waters Tribute (D2D, #0178M)
Diaham Carroll w/Duke Ellington - Ethel Waters Tribute (D2D, #0046D)
Michael Jackson Thriller (American Pressing, Epic label)
Dick Hyman MOOG (Command Records)
Various Drums (3LP box set, ABC Impulse records, 1974)
London Symphony Orchestra A Sound Spectacular! Music from the Galaxies! (CBS Mastersound, 1/2 speed)
38 Special Tour De Force
Tommy Conwell Walkin' on the Water (Antenna Records)
Dallas Symphony Orchestra Ravel Daphnis Et Chloe (RCA Red Seal Audiophile, sealed)
The Cars Candy-O
The B52's Love Shack 12" Single w/ 'Channel Z', 33rpm, promo
Led Zepplin Led Zepplin IV
Neworder Technique (promo)
I only sampled each record for a minute or so, but a few records stood out:
Fleetwood Mac: the 45RPM release of this album is jaw dropping.
Simply amazing. I'd love to make a YouTube video of this album but I'm sure YouTube would strike it down for Copyright issues.
Rush - Clockwork Angels: sounds compressed with very limited dynamics. It's a shame since the music is decent. It's a bit better than the CD release, which sounds TERRIBLE; but I was expecting more punch and depth. Overall, it sounds very digital (it just screams 'Pro Tools') and squashed. Rush really needs to fire the current engineer and move to a better recording studio. They would sound amazing if they went back to a 2" analog recorder.
Michael Jackson - Thriller: sounds 10X better than the two 25th anniversary pressings I have. No more sibilance issues!
INXS - Kick: Sounds very clean, with more detail than a normal pressing, but it still lacks deep bass. Maybe the original recording was lean. It does sound better than a regular pressing, but I was expecting more since it was a MOFI release.
Diaham Carroll - Ethel Waters Tribute: Simply amazing! It's a direct to disc recording and the sound is very warm and 'analog'; the drums are punchy and the vocals are smooth and very real. I'm definitely making a YouTube video from one of the songs.
I almost picked up a reel to reel of The Doors debut album (7.5ips), but he wanted $80 for it. It was in decent shape, but I didn't want to take a chance since some of those reels sound worse than the record. The leader tape was missing and for all I know the first track could be gone too. For $80, I'd have to hear it first before buying it.
I'll post some samples tomorrow.