Mofi--if you have the redbook version of "Interiors" I'd love to hear your thoughts on how it compares to your UK pressing. I may need to track one of those down....
Rosanne Cash "She Remembers Everything" LP
Spent this weekend listening to few new albums.
"She Remembers Everything" from Rosanne Cash is her first since the Grammy winning "The River & The Thread" over 4 years ago, (which I totally loved). Also, I'm a pretty big Rosanne Cash fan.
While this isn't "quite" up to TR&TT, it's damn good. She does duets with Colin Meloy, Kris Kristofferson, Elvis Costello and Sam Phillips.
This is a little more personal of an album, but holds it's own. Try "The Undiscovered Country" or "8 Gods of Harlem", (with Costello and Kristofferson).
The recording is very well done with a spacious soundstage, great depth and good dynamics. I bought the single LP version which comes on Pink vinyl. Colored vinyl used to be a death sentence for sound quality and noise, but most of the current formulations seem to have gotten much better. This one included. My copy has very quiet surfaces.
Highly recommended.
"She Remembers Everything" from Rosanne Cash is her first since the Grammy winning "The River & The Thread" over 4 years ago, (which I totally loved). Also, I'm a pretty big Rosanne Cash fan.
While this isn't "quite" up to TR&TT, it's damn good. She does duets with Colin Meloy, Kris Kristofferson, Elvis Costello and Sam Phillips.
This is a little more personal of an album, but holds it's own. Try "The Undiscovered Country" or "8 Gods of Harlem", (with Costello and Kristofferson).
The recording is very well done with a spacious soundstage, great depth and good dynamics. I bought the single LP version which comes on Pink vinyl. Colored vinyl used to be a death sentence for sound quality and noise, but most of the current formulations seem to have gotten much better. This one included. My copy has very quiet surfaces.
Highly recommended.
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