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Steven J. Gross said:So UNI can re-release this album for the umteenth time and the umteenth format- but can't even release one Baja Marimba Band original LP on CD???- This is redundancy to the max- Don't buy into it!
(But I probably will).
Rudy said:OK, so, the Rebound CD was a washout (WAY overdone on the noise reduction), and even the Japan CD isn't perfect (it still has some NR, but isn't as bad).
Steven J. Gross said:I'm not as down on the Rebound edition as Rudy.
Harry said:...we're getting the full sonics as nature intended... just rearranged in an unconfortable fashion...
That really put a smile on my face!!! -Also Bill, is that crummy sound on the Japanese CD version (of BAC) too, or do you know?Mr Bill said:-- every copy I own sounds like someone played it with a rusty nail in the groove before it was sealed...
--Mr Bill
Harry said:^ Well not quite. At least with HAECO-CSG in the grooves, we're getting the full sonics as nature intended, it's just rearranged in an unconfortable fashion. With mp3, what's lost is just lost.
Harry
...preferring vinyl with CSG to mp3 anyday, even though they're apples and oranges, online...
Steven J. Gross said:Now CSG is what exactly?
reminding all that "CSG" = "Crappy Sounding Groove"
(missed the "fine print")
DAN BOLTON said:I think it's the stuff they're supposed to take out of chinese food...
Mike Blakesley said:I have a good vinyl of this album. I have never done a needle drop on it but maybe I should. Might be an eye opener!
Rudy said:The problem with A&M's early cassettes is also what plagued all the reel tapes: they were all high-speed mass duplicated... Verve's have sounded the best.