I'm open for suggestions about how one recording medium can be more or less soulful than another?
I've heard many good and bad recordings with "soul" on both vinyl and CD.
I think the answer may lie more in the field of psychology rather than technology.
I can see where one might associate vinyl with some great soul music of the past. Recordings were also mixed much differently back in the 60's. My CD of "What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye is loaded with soul I would say.
I've also heard some very well recorded CDs with "soul" in recent years. Two artists that come to mind are Herbie Hancock and Liquid Soul.
I've heard many good and bad recordings with "soul" on both vinyl and CD.
I think the answer may lie more in the field of psychology rather than technology.
I can see where one might associate vinyl with some great soul music of the past. Recordings were also mixed much differently back in the 60's. My CD of "What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye is loaded with soul I would say.
I've also heard some very well recorded CDs with "soul" in recent years. Two artists that come to mind are Herbie Hancock and Liquid Soul.