I received the vinyl version yesterday as a gift. I don't have the same complaints as you but feel it is congested on several cuts. EC isn't my favorite solo artist although I respect his early, drug induced work as a contributing band member. It's not a stellar example of the best an engineer can do. Agree, save your money.
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Slingshot: Did you try a VTA adjustment for the 200 gram vinyl? I have a Gyro to, but I can't adjust VTA because of the stock Rega RB300, but I HAVE noticed that all of the heavier vinyl (read: thicker) does seem to be a little muddied in the upper registers, which suggests that the rear of the arm could be raised a notch or two. BUT, having said all of that, another member of this forum has pointed out that there is an indication of the use of a lot of digital editing on this album, so the music on this album, ironically, seems to be highly processed. I have to think that EC himself had a lot to do with this; he's a notorious perfectionist in the studio. It's a little unfortunate because I believe that EC is more than capable of top-notch improvization. He should just let 'er rip! |
Go to the AMG listing for Robert Johnson & Me and go down to the credits. It lists 2 or 3 digital engineers. Also if you look at the resumes of the engineers they have extensive credits in modern pop styles (N'Sync, Christiana Aguilera etc.) They're very impressive credits, but it's not clear they their talents are well suited for acoustic blues. |
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