No don't be sorry for the "rant".
I just did not know that CD's that were done from the era were good. It makes sense though as the vinyl was excellent from the same listings you mention. The only problem is finding vinyl from that ear in good shape.
I had always suspected that not all of digital's problem were the media. In fact I think most of it is not the media and what you are saying is the great recordings from the era transferred well to the digital domain.
So many recordings since (that great era) of great music have been ruined in the studio and always we be lost.
I just did not know that CD's that were done from the era were good. It makes sense though as the vinyl was excellent from the same listings you mention. The only problem is finding vinyl from that ear in good shape.
I had always suspected that not all of digital's problem were the media. In fact I think most of it is not the media and what you are saying is the great recordings from the era transferred well to the digital domain.
So many recordings since (that great era) of great music have been ruined in the studio and always we be lost.