Rock - what are you listening to?

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DaveF wrote:on the TT

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Everytime I see that cover I almost hear the waves rolling in and the piano notes bleeding into clusters on the shore ;-) Sad to see Jim's deterioration too....
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from the original master tapes

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DaveF wrote:from the original master tapes

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What's it like? I have it on ordinary and coloured
vinyl as well as cd and they all sound very flat.
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JAW wrote:
DaveF wrote:from the original master tapes

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What's it like? I have it on ordinary and coloured
vinyl as well as cd and they all sound very flat.
It is still a great album I think, or am I just showing my age?!
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JAW wrote:
DaveF wrote:from the original master tapes

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What's it like? I have it on ordinary and coloured
vinyl as well as cd and they all sound very flat.
It sounded superb to me, no sign of flatness at all. I don't really have a comparison though as my previous copy was a cassette that belonged to my father years ago.
There are 2 vinyl versions that I have seen in Freebird. A recent remastered one that can be got for around 10Euro and one from the original master tapes for over 20Euro. I picked up the latter a few months ago and only seen the cheaper one recently but I've no idea how it sounds.
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a vinyl release from Rhino. I was a bit apprehensive getting this as the recent Rhino releases of The Doors albums were a mixed bag for me. Thankfully this copy is near perfect.

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fergus wrote:
JAW wrote:
DaveF wrote:from the original master tapes

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What's it like? I have it on ordinary and coloured
vinyl as well as cd and they all sound very flat.
It is still a great album I think, or am I just showing my age?!
If that's the case then I'm showing mine too! I think it's a great album too and my copy (original vinyl) certainly certainly does not show any signs of flatness etc
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fergus wrote:Image
Long before I ever got into vinyl or was it the other way round lol I used to gaze longingly at that cover at a friend's house...
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DaveF wrote:a vinyl release from Rhino. I was a bit apprehensive getting this as the recent Rhino releases of The Doors albums were a mixed bag for me. Thankfully this copy is near perfect.

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That's a brilliant album there Dave :-) I actually remember them doing Yours Is No Disgrace on TOTP on the then new album spot.... Funny you should say that about the Doors, I must dig out the ones I got and compare them to the originals. Still I never really liked the production on a few of their albums anyway, particularly the first one. The two albums that really stood out for sound was Waiting For The Sun and The Soft Parade and maybe Morrison Hotel....Still it's the music that really counts, isn't it! As an aside, the best sonic version I ever heard of The End was on the Apocalypse Now soundtrack!
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