We're undergoing a re-painting of the interior of our house, so when it came time to do the family room, my CDs and LPs had to all be moved.
During the move from one room to another, I came across something I either didn't know I had, or acquired and forgot about: Lani Hall's SUN DOWN LADY as a white label mono promo.
It was filed in with the other stereo copies of the album - there's a hole punched in one corner, and "1.00" handwritten in the top right corner, suggesting that someone somewhere sold it for a dollar.
I stick it on the turntable briefly and noticed that "We Could Be Flying" sounded a little different - less dynamic range as if compressed for AM Radio, which is what the front sticker said. It's a bit like Herb's "Without Her" where the loud parts aren't as loud, and the soft parts are brought up in volume.
I still can't recall where I found this. It was probably a quicky eBay win that I filed and forgot about, but it was a nice find in my own collection!
Harry
...now, where did I leave the Alzheimer's medicine?, online...
During the move from one room to another, I came across something I either didn't know I had, or acquired and forgot about: Lani Hall's SUN DOWN LADY as a white label mono promo.
It was filed in with the other stereo copies of the album - there's a hole punched in one corner, and "1.00" handwritten in the top right corner, suggesting that someone somewhere sold it for a dollar.
I stick it on the turntable briefly and noticed that "We Could Be Flying" sounded a little different - less dynamic range as if compressed for AM Radio, which is what the front sticker said. It's a bit like Herb's "Without Her" where the loud parts aren't as loud, and the soft parts are brought up in volume.
I still can't recall where I found this. It was probably a quicky eBay win that I filed and forgot about, but it was a nice find in my own collection!
Harry
...now, where did I leave the Alzheimer's medicine?, online...