Hugh Beaumont
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 171
- Location
- Fort Wayne, Indy-ana
When I bought my grandfathers self-built 1950's Cape Cod, it came with a couple of vintage items, including a 1960's console phonograph/radio unit.
I sifted through his small collection of albums and found a 1950's version of Gershwins "Rhaspody in Blue" and on the B-side, "Symphony for Blues" orchestated by Joseph Kuhns.
I put it on and couldn't believe how rich and full the sound was. Very organic, something the little digital 1's and 0's can't capture. BTW, if you find a copy of this album on Ebay, buy it. Just search "Symphonies for Blues" as it isn't available anywhere else except this album.
I remember about ten years ago, Neil Young wrote an article in some audio magazine criticizing digital technology because it can't capture all of the sound.
I like albums, (what I was raised on) but I sure love the comfort and ease of CD's.
I sifted through his small collection of albums and found a 1950's version of Gershwins "Rhaspody in Blue" and on the B-side, "Symphony for Blues" orchestated by Joseph Kuhns.
I put it on and couldn't believe how rich and full the sound was. Very organic, something the little digital 1's and 0's can't capture. BTW, if you find a copy of this album on Ebay, buy it. Just search "Symphonies for Blues" as it isn't available anywhere else except this album.
I remember about ten years ago, Neil Young wrote an article in some audio magazine criticizing digital technology because it can't capture all of the sound.
I like albums, (what I was raised on) but I sure love the comfort and ease of CD's.