czarivey
3,041 posts
08-01-2016 9:26am
infection329 posts07-29-2016 8:13pmIt’s Paul Simon, of course it’s going to sound crap.
That’s the best answer of discussion. Even if he’s perfectly recorded and mastered, he would still sound crap.
Whaaaaat? If that true what’s up with all those Grammy nominations for album of the year?
"Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Daniel Lanois (as record producer) and Bob Ludwig (as mastering engineer) are the biggest winners in this category with three victories each. Ludwig is the only person to win the award three consecutive years (2013–2015). Paul McCartney leads all performers with nine nominations: five as a member of The Beatles, three for solo albums, and one as a member of Wings. Sinatra leads solo performers with eight nominations, seven for solo albums and one for a duet album. McCartney and Simon are the only artists with nominations in every decade from the 1960s to the 2000s."
3,041 posts
08-01-2016 9:26am
infection329 posts07-29-2016 8:13pmIt’s Paul Simon, of course it’s going to sound crap.
That’s the best answer of discussion. Even if he’s perfectly recorded and mastered, he would still sound crap.
Whaaaaat? If that true what’s up with all those Grammy nominations for album of the year?
"Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Daniel Lanois (as record producer) and Bob Ludwig (as mastering engineer) are the biggest winners in this category with three victories each. Ludwig is the only person to win the award three consecutive years (2013–2015). Paul McCartney leads all performers with nine nominations: five as a member of The Beatles, three for solo albums, and one as a member of Wings. Sinatra leads solo performers with eight nominations, seven for solo albums and one for a duet album. McCartney and Simon are the only artists with nominations in every decade from the 1960s to the 2000s."