One way in which Harry was ahead of the curve, is recognizing how good some of those 70s EMI records were. While RCA and Decca were on the decline, they were over in England producing some of the best sounding recordings of the decade.
Absolutely! This era of EMI is a treasure-trove of music and fine recordings. And the reissue of earlier Columbia/HMV recordings often sound very good indeed. Fortunately you can pick up many of those UK pressings for reasonable money. Here's something I am most curious about: given the upcoming DG Original Source reissues taken from 4-track masters (2 tracks being from the surround channels), I am wondering whether something similar could be done with the EMIs from the 70s, many of which were labelled as Stereo/Quadrophonic?
excellent overview of the HP list and a great way to document it for those who were too young to read TAS back in the day. Really nice coverage on some excellent sounding titles.
Shalom Habibi I have been waiting for a video like this. Well done Bravo Bravo Bravo I start getting into classical and need a video like this. Toda Thank you so much! You are the man! Blessings Thank you so much Great job
Great video. We owe a debt of incredible gratitude to HP for the recognition and appreciation of what these vinyl pressings offered. Listening to the Mercurys and the Living Presence recording many of them done in the 70’s with 3 mikes carefully placed, is incredible. This will not ever be recreated in this scale again. Keep giving us those great reissues.
I first got into classical from "streaming" , and then all you guys on TH-cam (fellow vinylist)! My "classical" vinyl is growing, but it can grow faster!
I remember when Harry started this list. I believe Scheherazade on the RCA shaded dog label what is the beginning of it all. I could be wrong but I sort of remember that.
Chad, great video. I think I have 30% of the LPs you showed. It would be awesome if you could reissue "For Duke". I haven't been able to find a copy of the original for years.
Hi Chad, do you know if the Analogue Productions, Living stereo, and Decca lps that have been out of stock for a while, will ever be pressed again. I was waiting first to see if you were repressing them before looking at discogs. Thanks
A normal record can have an "audiophile" sound and an "audiophile" disc can sound lifeless. Kudos to Chad who is greatly responsible for the vinyl resurgence.
Wow Chad, I have never seen you blow thru so many albums so fast ever...It was as if someone was chasing you through the shop with a shotgun my friend.
One way in which Harry was ahead of the curve, is recognizing how good some of those 70s EMI records were. While RCA and Decca were on the decline, they were over in England producing some of the best sounding recordings of the decade.
Absolutely! This era of EMI is a treasure-trove of music and fine recordings. And the reissue of earlier Columbia/HMV recordings often sound very good indeed. Fortunately you can pick up many of those UK pressings for reasonable money. Here's something I am most curious about: given the upcoming DG Original Source reissues taken from 4-track masters (2 tracks being from the surround channels), I am wondering whether something similar could be done with the EMIs from the 70s, many of which were labelled as Stereo/Quadrophonic?
@Serkin' Jazz Yes, there's some really interesting stuff on the Headline label.
Thank you for making music a priority. I´m feeling grateful.
excellent overview of the HP list and a great way to document it for those who were too young to read TAS back in the day. Really nice coverage on some excellent sounding titles.
Shalom Habibi
I have been waiting for a video like this. Well done
Bravo Bravo Bravo
I start getting into classical and need a video like this.
Toda
Thank you so much!
You are the man! Blessings
Thank you so much
Great job
Great Video! Thanks Chad
Great video. We owe a debt of incredible gratitude to HP for the recognition and appreciation of what these vinyl pressings offered. Listening to the Mercurys and the Living Presence recording many of them done in the 70’s with 3 mikes carefully placed, is incredible. This will not ever be recreated in this scale again. Keep giving us those great reissues.
I first got into classical from "streaming" , and then all you guys on TH-cam (fellow vinylist)! My "classical" vinyl is growing, but it can grow faster!
Legend! thanks
Excellent video. Thanks!
I remember when Harry started this list. I believe Scheherazade on the RCA shaded dog label what is the beginning of it all. I could be wrong but I sort of remember that.
Will the Royal Ballet 45 be reissued as the box set? Is AP able to reissue the Bach Starker 45 Box too?
We have both of them at RTI in line to be pressed.
Chad, great video. I think I have 30% of the LPs you showed. It would be awesome if you could reissue "For Duke". I haven't been able to find a copy of the original for years.
Loving the videos but would love some new releases to add to my collection , are there any announcements due , as its been a while 😁👍
Chad, Starker 45RPM...any idea when it will hit the press?
@acousticsoundsks has Analogue Productions ever repressed Carl Orff's Carmina Burana?
Hi Chad, do you know if the Analogue Productions, Living stereo, and Decca lps that have been out of stock for a while, will ever be pressed again. I was waiting first to see if you were repressing them before looking at discogs. Thanks
Will anyone every reissue Lyrita on vinyl? Specifically, Arnold - English, Scottish, & Cornish Dances.
A normal record can have an "audiophile" sound and an "audiophile" disc can sound lifeless. Kudos to Chad who is greatly responsible for the vinyl resurgence.
You had to get the MOFI dig in there 😊
Academy lp has most of these in Bklyn
Wow Chad, I have never seen you blow thru so many albums so fast ever...It was as if someone was chasing you through the shop with a shotgun my friend.
Next video will be a critical appraisal of Foghat's career on wax.
Please please please do Casino Royal someday
I've been waiting like forever. 😁😁
If Chad didn't exist, he'd have to be invented - but who could do it!?
Still have my diaper ready!
Mambo for Cats
We love the cover, in fact we have it hanging on our wall. Never listened to the album.
I must own that obviously