[Heeplist] Analog music recording

Igor Shveitser zlenko_iv at mail.ru
Sat Jul 26 12:27:08 EDT 2014


 Don, 
Has he ever been in the background since Heep is his band? I doubt it. Perhaps, you just like the Outsider slightly more than Head First or Different World - that's that :)))
Cheers, Igor


Sat, 26 Jul 2014 09:09:52 -0700 от Don Malecic <docofun at gmail.com>:
>Don't get me wrong guys, I love Heeps new music.
>When it comes to sound quality I prefer analog
>I love Outsider. I can't stop listening to it.
>Finally Box has come out strong on this album, which I was missing in many of the previous albums , I felt he was just to far in the background.
>Don
>
>On Saturday, July 26, 2014, Igor Shveitser < zlenko_iv at mail.ru > wrote:
>> I do 100% agree with Don on that,   and partially that is the reason for not really loving most of the modern music Heep-related inclusive. The character is different. I think, it was mid 80-s when classic rock was crucially damaged by the way of recording and since then it only gets worse soundwise. However, some albums are ok sounding to me. If we are still talking about modern UH, Pip Williams' job was as close as they could get to quality classic sound. The rest is tolerable, perhaps younger men will even rate it higher than the 70-s LPs - for me it is simply not the case. Modern vinyls make a little sense since everything is digital in studio but I do buy them more willingly - form-factor means something as well as the fact that we aren't limited here to kilobytes or any bytes at all as it is with CDs or mp3s.
>>Cheers, Igor
>>
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