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In Reply to: More Sheffields Than Harry Lames and Licoln Whatsisname posted by B. Scarpia on July 30, 2022 at 13:04:26:
I remember those days when, as the saying went at the time ,as the quality of the recording went up, the quality of the material went down, unlike records of today. But at least it was better than train sounds, the previous high fi stuff peddled to satisfy the desire of thirsty hi fi addicts.
I remember the public surprise expressed by the creator of a Christmas record made primarily as a commercial hi fi demo record to only exploit a direct to disk process , done with an assembly of the best musicians he could round up and finance for his experiment , playing well known material to minimize mistakes , that the guy considered as marginal musically, but useful to make his SOTA record, which was a quality landmark process at the time . kind of a test record that played music.
he was surprised when people really dug what he considered a nothing special musical effort , and the trans Siberian orchestra went on to make many records, probably even to this day.
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