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Old 06-30-2014, 02:14 PM
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Looks like we have a Yusef club here. Nice!
VinylRob from AK played a Yusef album during AKFest 2012. That was the first time I ever heard of him. His music left quite an impression.
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I cannot believe how good this LP sounds on my modest system...am taping some Steely Dan to some high bias tape for the cassette deck I have at work....
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I cannot believe how good this LP sounds on my modest system...am taping some Steely Dan to some high bias tape for the cassette deck I have at work....
Some bands had impeccable standards when it came to recoding quality, Steely Dan, Pink Floyd and Supertramp come to mind.

I always liked The Rolling Stones music, but some of their albums sound truly awful recording quality wise.

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Old 07-01-2014, 08:46 AM
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Some bands had impeccable standards when it came to recoding quality, Steely Dan, Pink Floyd and Supertramp come to mind.

I always liked The Rolling Stones music, but some of their albums sound truly awful recording quality wise.

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I would almost say that Steeley Dan's production quality may have overshadowed the actual music...I know that sounds crazy but I am not a huge fan. The Stones wrote much better songs, and used distortion as an instrument, sometimes purposely recording through cassette decks (Jumpin Jack Flash, Street Fighting Man). I will take the Stones any day. However,
I have always thought the high production values of Let It Bleed and Sticky FIngers were a reason those are real favorites among fans.
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I would almost say that Steeley Dan's production quality may have overshadowed the actual music...I know that sounds crazy but I am not a huge fan. The Stones wrote much better songs, and used distortion as an instrument, sometimes purposely recording through cassette decks (Jumpin Jack Flash, Street Fighting Man). I will take the Stones any day. However,
I have always thought the high production values of Let It Bleed and Sticky FIngers were a reason those are real favorites among fans.
Completely agree. I've almost gotten to the point of viewing Steely Dan as the Kenny G of rock & roll, notwithstanding the fact that I have nearly all of their albums. Nothing they've done comes remotely close to any of the four Stones' albums from Beggars Banquet to Exile on Main St.
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I recently decided to play the entire collection interspersed with my normal Jazz and Classical listening. This weekend, I plan on getting through the 1970s while sipping on a nice single malt.

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