Muddy Waters'


The quality of the recording is good to begin with. The hi-res HDAD version makes for great listening. While not as involving as the vinyl version, the 24/192 file is pretty amazing. The disc comes as a 24/96 file on one side, playable in most DVD players, and on the other side there is a 24/192 file, which must be ripped and played via a server supporting 24/192.

I got my copy through Acoustic Sounds.
2chnlben
The CDs I have that come to mind as particularly excellent recordings are the two Chess 50th Anniversary Collection "His Best" disks, 1947-56 and 1956-64.
The hi-res HDAD disc that Ben is commenting on is indeed Muddy Waters "Folk Singer" on the Classic Records label.
Yes it is "Folk Singer." I wrote that in the thread title, but for some reason it didn't transfer. My bad I guess.
All excellent versions of an absolute classic blues albums and one of my all time favorites. I enjoy my MFSL CD version.