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In Reply to: Rebecca Pidgeon the Raven. Insider information posted by RIQUE on July 17, 2016 at 20:22:46:
I had a copy (got stolen with many others) of the Chesky sampler "Women of Song" CD. Rebecca Pidgeon's version of "Spanish Harlem" was amazing, both from a recording and performing viewpoint. I'm going to have to get it on vinyl. Thanks for the heads up. I get kind of bored with Celtic music, but this one cut is worth the price of admission. If it sounded that good on Redbook CD, got to be even better with a good vinyl rig.I looked into info on how it was recorded, and found this thread on the Audio Asylum. This info appeared on an inmate's SACD "Recorded using the 128x oversampling A to D Mark III converter with ultra-analog modules and vacuum tube equipment built by George Kaye". Another inmate posted that on his LP, there was the statement "ALL ANALOG RECORDING" Then another inmate posted that it was probably a split feed recording (simultaneous analog and digital recordings). I've included a link to the thread. Pretty sure Chesky would use the all analogue version, but you'd think they'd include recording info in the pitch for the pre-order.
Edit: On second thought, the Sampler was 24/96, and I had a modded DVD player at the time.
twystd
Edits: 07/18/16
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