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For Those Who Love PJ's sound on vinyl

I know this is a crazy question and not many people are gonna respond to this. But what is your favorite the best single side to any album to spin?
mine is Side 4 on Lost Dogs, tat run of songs just has exactly what i look for in terms of a true music sound on wax
Side 4:
1. Fatal
2. Other Side
3. Hard To Imagine
4. Footsteps
5. Wash
mine is Side 4 on Lost Dogs, tat run of songs just has exactly what i look for in terms of a true music sound on wax
Side 4:
1. Fatal
2. Other Side
3. Hard To Imagine
4. Footsteps
5. Wash
Ryan Crooks insists upon himself
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Another side that I love is side b of disc 2 of Avocado: Inside Job, by itself. No other song on the side to get in the way of an amazing song.
“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
gone
wasted reprise
army reserve
come back
inside joe
i would probably have picked that. love that run of songs also. but it just didnt work out that way on the vinyl
No way, I like it better with Inside Job all by itself, those other songs are only OK, except Come Back.
“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
No way, I like it better with Inside Job all by itself, those other songs are only OK, except Come Back
The whole 2nd record of Avocado.
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I don't have Lost Dogs on Vinyl :( :( but I love that same run of songs on the CD to bits- I have always been surprised to read people here slating 'Other Side' - The vocals there are incredible- yet another example in my mind of Eddie's voice doing real justice to Jeff's words
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It would be hard to put together a case arguing against that!!
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I find with a decent record I get a genuine sense of calm and wellbeing just from the depth of the sound and the harmonics, which I never get with a cd, not matter how good or expensive the system. So, yeah, the run of tracks on a particular side carries a lot of weight, since if there are two poor ones you may hardly listen to that side, but 4 or 5 amazing sounding pieces and you could be there all day! (well I could anyway).
Actually I was cooking today and thought I had left the pan on when I realised it was just the run-off groove! My setup is so lifelike these days that certain records I keep thinking I can hear the doorbell chiming - hard to describe, but the sound is so organic it's merging with the furniture!!
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Yeah, it's weird isn't it? You get 'detail' with digital, but with vinyl you get 'space', and you can tweak a setting, or a speaker position or something, drop the arm and just take a big breath of relief when the sound comes in - a 'vinyl-sigh'!!
I hear extra bits in the digital mixes, but the problem is they are extra bits of 'sound' rather than the sound of instruments - I mean an acoustic guitar on a CD never sounds like an acoustic guitar - it sounds like a shiny clear jangly metal crystal noise! (I have listened on £100,000 CD systems, and always, always prefer my £1000 setup)
For me though, the main reason I listen to music at all is for the voice, the voice of a singer (like that vedder fellow- the best singer out there), and the experience of hearing a voice on a well set up turntable is incomparable. Don't think I've ever had Binaural on vinyl - maybe that's why it's my least favourite album - I have the UK 7" singles, so have heard some, but I don't believe I've ever heard of the girl on vinyl. Something to look forward to - one of my favourites on that lp - would like to hear sleight of hand too
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