SSSSsssooooo I listened to And I Love Her and I have to ssssay, there was only word sung by Paul that I would regard as sibiliant and that word was Ssshee, but to my ears it is fairly well suppressed on my system. Every other word starting with 'S' like stars and sky were fine. I listened to it a couple of times and because you mentioned it, it wouldn't have bothered me too much if I didn't know in advance.Cyndale wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2017 6:36 pmStrange indeed!
Yello were de rigour for a complete system work out back in the day so I'm not surprised they sound good. The 12" were to die for. Unbelievable sonics. Boris Blank knew his way around the sonic field. And you're right the vids. are a gas!
Sssssssee you soon ;)
Talking about Yello reminded me that I had a 12'' single of The Race/Oh Yeah I also have two copies of the album The Race (UK and US and the UK is far superior to the US which just doesn't have the impact of the UK.
The Quadrals just deliver the 'kick' that the album has and the sound effects are so clearly defined in their own little space if you know what I mean.
I must keep an eye out for any 12'' singles or albums as listening to The Race made me realise why I bought it in the first place.
Ssssoo I have to get back to making the dinner as I dance around the kitchen listening to Yello. Ah it's great stuff, hard to believe this stuff was recorded so long ago. Sound just doesn't get any better than this.
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Yes that's the one! Ah it's not the worst I've heard but it's there.
Yello did a lot of 12". A lot! Happy hunting......and, believe it or not, they are still on the go! They brought out a new Lp last year called Toy. I didn't bother with it as I'm just too familiar with their stuff. I believe it's very good.
Listening to the Rory Gallagher's Beat Club sessions on glorious double vinyl at the moment and it's only stunning! Have a look at this: