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RE: Interesting

A recording engineer! Still working in that field?

Asa listener, I can say that there are very discernable differences in the way "modern" music is recorded that "old". Which is not to say that everything "new" is bad or everything "old is good. There are exceptions both ways.

Some of the best recordings I have are reltively "old" ones. The "Growing Up in Hollywood Town" (Amanda McBroom) on the Sheffield Lab label and "Midnight at Cabell Hall" (Freyda and the Accustic Attatude) on the Red House Records label are the best. So too is a really old LP "Belafonte at Carnegie Hall" on the RCA label. These recordings are incredibly clear and "precise", unlike some newer CDs, where the audio is compressed to the point of distraction. The worst that I've heard so far is the musical "Wicked". Why oh why oh why do "they" do that?


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