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February 14, 2009
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You're going to get some raw impressions; I've just finished listened to the SACD remaster disc for my first time. Brain Salad Surgery has a special place in my mind; it was the first progressive rock album that I got my hands on as a kid, in fact, probably the first 1970s rock album I got my hands ... more |
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February 13, 2009
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I'll share with you my impressions, take them with a grain of salt; the sonics of this album are decent, but not entirely remarkable. I think there are few who would suddenly sit up when this album is played and say, "and now HERE'S a SA-CD showcase album."
As far as what's going on musically, I ... more |
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February 11, 2009
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Re: "Nick Davis used to be a great engineer... what happened?" reviewer.
Check your ears, equipment, or the chip on your shoulder. This remaster elevates the art of Rock on SACD.
See my review of Genesis 1970-1975 for more details on this album. |
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February 11, 2009
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Re: "Nick Davis used to be a great engineer... what happened?" reviewer.
Check your ears, equipment, or the chip on your shoulder. This remaster elevates the art of Rock on SACD.
See my review of Genesis 1970-1975 for more details on this album. |
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February 11, 2009
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Re: "Nick Davis used to be a great engineer... what happened?" reviewer.
Check your ears, equipment, or the chip on your shoulder. This remaster elevates the art of Rock on SACD.
See my review of Genesis 1970-1975 for more details on this album. |
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