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Lacquers Cut from the Original Analog Masters and 180g LPs Pressed at RTI: The Dead Have NEVER Sounded Better on Any FormatOriginal Mixes for Anthem of the Sun and Aoxomoxoa Featured for First Time in Nearly 40 YearsHard-Shell Box Contains 12" x 12" Book With New, Insightful Liner Notes - Extremely Limited EditionCommemorates 40th Anniversary of Song-Based, Era-Defining Roots Landmarks Workingman's Dead and American Beauty
Pre-ordered!
No disrespect as I bet it will sound awesome, but IMO no studio DEAD will ever touch the magic that they have attained in many of their live shows! etree.org > legal as far as I know and most of the Miller boards are INCREDIBLE
No disagreement here. The Dead were all about live shows. But the opportunity to have the studio albums cut from the original analog tapes at RTI on 180g vinyl is something I just can't pass up
Don't forget all the Dick's Picks and Road Trips.I bet that vinyl will be sweet!! Might even have to buy it myself and bring it over to a buddy's house to listen to it. George
Almost makes me want to get a turntable again.Enjoy!George
... Might even have to buy it myself and bring it over to a buddy's house to listen to it. George
Hey! Why not just get your own TT set up Even a decent basic TT set up will blow away many if not all CDPs out there. Once you've experienced an album that you love on vinyl LP cut from analoge master tape... (even from digital master is still better than CD)... it will be hard to go back to CD seriously! Take care,Buddy
Buddy,I am well aware of what a TT setup can do. I owned a Linn LP12 for a dozen years or so (longest I have owned any single piece of audio gear), but sold it a few years ago due to lack of use. I kept all of my records (probably around 300 or so), record cleaner, and all the associated tools of the trade.To my ears, a decent or basic TT setup doesn't blow away today's digital front ends. But we can leave that discussion to a different thread.George
Hey! Cool. You know I don't understand why some people who still have vinyls just keep them in a garage and not listen to them Take care,Budd
most of the Miller boards are INCREDIBLE
Hey all you vinylholics and Dead Heads--Look what's coming from Rhino on September 21 http://www.musicdirect.com/product/88361?utm_campaign=
kinda funny when you think about it! Back in the day they had to virtually give away their music as nobody wanted it. But now The Greatfull Dead is more popular than they could have possibly ever dreamed of.gary
Pre ordered! And I dont even have a TT set up..... YET! Have been discussing it lately. Probably in a year or so. Still have some work to do with building the rest around the Ulysses for now. Catching up...Very true Berto! I meet Charlie Miller years ago right before he turned into Steve Kimock's archivist. He was just traveling along side recording everything. then got hired I suppose. Good guy. I was listening to his work on the 2-13 & 14-70 yesterday and today. Those ended up being what my Jerry B-day celebration revolved around.TT or no, I cant pass up owning these reissues. Im sure Ill get a chance to hear em.Edit: Pre-order from Dead.net for the extra 7" and poster.