It’s recorded very well. And, fantastic music and performances if you like English romantic style compositions.
@bkeske I love Williams’ canon. Out of loyalty to my great aunt (the founder) I have the Angel Records release with Adrian Boult conducting but was looking for something with a more fidelity. |
I love Boult conducting Williams, and yes, most all are on Angel. I have a few of them. Many folks I know who primarily listen to classical, also really enjoy those Angel releases, still. I forgot that, yes, you did mention once that your great aunt was a founder of Angel. Pretty incredible. I have many many Angel LP’s, and they are all consistently good. The Chandos release definitely has more ‘fidelity’. That one was a 1985 reissue/DMM remaster release, but have a feeling the original from 1979 was true analog. Regardless, sounds fantastic. |
Phil Collins-No Jacket Required Side 1 Molly Hatchet-Double Trouble Live Side 4 Rene And Angela-Street Called Desire Side B Van Morrison & The Chieftains-Irish Heartbeat Side A Billy Squire-Emotions In Motion Side 1 SQ Audiophile Arnold Bax-String Quartet(Chandos ABRD 1113) No.1 Side 1 SQ Audiophile Pat Travers-Makin' Magic Side 2 Reba McEntire-Greatest Hits Side 2 A rare occurrence a rock recording(Squire) takes the SQ trophy tonight. No recordings had below average SQ. 1977 was a great deep year for "Classic Rock" Pat Travers is almost always overlooked, a great guitar recording. |