Probably Black or White...cockbeard wrote:There's an eye opening image that's done the rounds for years showing the wav of Thriller (or maybe Bad) and is obvious even to the naked eye how it's been compressed in different masters down the years
I'll acquire it.g.man wrote:Put your cans on. Close your eyes. You're there.
g.man wrote:
For perusal - http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list/album?artist=RadioheadTempy wrote:That list confirms my suspicions about In Rainbows. Still, some tracks are well done - particularly the ones where they use biaural mics or whatever they're called. I also have the vinyl which is gud. Also of note for thred: this MQA thing might be some cop?g.man wrote:
Check that 2005 entry. If nothing else DRDB is useful for picking the right release. There's a marked difference between media for Interpol on the same albums, vinyl outdoing CD releases and re-releases. You'd usually think the remaster would be the way to go but not always so. Same for Slowdive, a later release of Souvlaki is notably more compressed than an earlier release.g.man wrote:...and while we're at it Flag by Yello, should be in every audiolover's collection. A high scoring sonic masterclass that's probably never been bettered. You're buying hi-fi equipment? You take this one along.
Childintime wrote:Any Bjork is gonna be awesome, production wise.
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