ghosthouse,
Thanks for positive feedback on Satch! What is your impression regarding the sonics/production of the Satriani ST?
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Thanks for positive feedback on Satch! What is your impression regarding the sonics/production of the Satriani ST?
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What's in your CDP tonight? the minority report
nutty - going by memory (increasingly risky) of impressions from a couple days ago...I think that S/T release had a more "open" sound...breathed a little more. Also, I think there was more variety in the sound track to track. I don’t mean variable sound quality as in some good & some bad - more that the engineering (and instrument arrangements) seemed to deliver a broader range of sonics (think of a painter that uses a different color palette painting to painting). Tracks on What Happens Next seem to vary less sonically. I did note reference to the same producer as worked on AC/DC recordings...maybe that explains things. There are certainly exceptions - Cherry Blossoms differing a whole lot from, say, Catbot. The S/T seemed a little more "experimental" whereas most tracks on WHN seems to be cut from the same cloth. That’s not necessarily intended as a criticism. I think I read the schedule for recording WHN was pretty tight being sandwiched between other commitments. So those are my thoughts. Thanks for getting me to finally listen to Satriani...sometimes it’s like I been living under a rock. I’ve been on a E.S.T. & Yellowjackets jag last few weeks. The Satriani is a good break from that and given the depth of his output, plenty more to explore (I did spend time with Crystal Planet too). Thanks again. |
Bill Connors - Return Excellent recording (music and SQ) led by the O-riginal Return to Forever guitarist. Outstanding performances throughout by pianist Bill O'Connell are especially noteworthy. Track 8 here...Nobody Yet To https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qt8TjeEuDk |