I listen to vinyl LPs from start to finish upward of 90% of the time; otherwise it is one complete side or, rarely, the one outstanding track for which I purchased the album. CDs and streaming are relegated to listening while driving; skipping tracks is pretty much the norm there.
@gadios
“I love the MOODY Blues and most Tull stuff
but the recordings are so crappy.“
This is the complete opposite of my experience. Also, in a recent thread here on A’gon concerning recordings readers recommended as “demonstration” quality, The Moody Blues “Days of Future Passed” and Tull’s “Thick as a Brick” and “Aqualung” were prominently noted. “Aqualung” has been reissued on vinyl by MFSL, DCC, Classic Records, and, I believe, Acoustic Sounds. I find it hard to believe that such highly regarded labels would waste any time and effort, not to mention the money, to reissue crappy recordings.
Enjoy the music.
@gadios
“I love the MOODY Blues and most Tull stuff
but the recordings are so crappy.“
This is the complete opposite of my experience. Also, in a recent thread here on A’gon concerning recordings readers recommended as “demonstration” quality, The Moody Blues “Days of Future Passed” and Tull’s “Thick as a Brick” and “Aqualung” were prominently noted. “Aqualung” has been reissued on vinyl by MFSL, DCC, Classic Records, and, I believe, Acoustic Sounds. I find it hard to believe that such highly regarded labels would waste any time and effort, not to mention the money, to reissue crappy recordings.
Enjoy the music.