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Gram Parsons: Grievous Angel    (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
  August 26, 2012

Picked up both Gram Parsons SACD's and the sound is much warmer then the current remasters. Unfortunately the vocals were not recorded the best so the distortion on the remasters are the same on SACDs. The albums themselves are great. They are country records more then rock. Where as Band's like The ... more
  July 3, 2012

I never could understand why this and Layla were recorded so poorly. I know there were a lot of ego's involved and Clapton would be at his worst as far as his drug problem was concerned but somehow they pulled off a great record. Closer to Traffic then Creem but fans of either should like this. The ... more
The Hot Spot    (2 of 2 found this review helpful)
  July 3, 2012

Just to comment on another persons reveiw. You say on some of these tracks the is not even real music. I would love to know what makes something qualify as music. Do you write of ambient music off for lack of form? Just curious. As for this soundtrack. I fell in love with it when I saw this film in ... more
  June 24, 2012

This is a brilliant SACD. Not only is this one of Prog. rocks masterpieces but they did a nice mastering job on it. Gentle Giant are not as easy to swallow as Yes or Genesis but are a band worth checking out. Their music (in my case anyway) took a while to grow on you. I am very happy I picked this ... more
Dire Straits: Love Over Gold  (2 of 2 found this review helpful)
  June 11, 2012

I have had every version of this album on CD since the first one came out from Phillips in the 1980's. First of all I agree there is no "sameness" (every song sounds the same) on this CD. Your telling me Industrial Disease sounds like Telegraph Road ? This is an excellent album and comes third after ... more

 
 
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