Both are great, I turned Mark onto the latter a while back. The original B/G is very good too better in some ways like information and not in others like dynamics.
The LP is nice. The sound quality is really good and dynamic as Myles said. However, for those sparse bluesy songs, her voice is too sweet, IMO. I prefer a bit more passion and power. This is just a personal preference nothing more.
The LP is nice. The sound quality is really good and dynamic as Myles said. However, for those sparse bluesy songs, her voice is too sweet, IMO. I prefer a bit more passion and power. This is just a personal preference nothing more.
i have the 45 of Phoebe Snow too and like it, but my 33 rpm DCC pressing might be better overall. i have not played it in ages and will need to drag it out and listen to it.
i have the 45 of Phoebe Snow too and like it, but my 33 rpm DCC pressing might be better overall. i have not played it in ages and will need to drag it out and listen to it.
Both are great, I turned Mark onto the latter a while back. The original B/G is very good too better in some ways like information and not in others like dynamics.
Also remember that Poll Winners was recorded in 1957 and one of Contemporary's earliest (but not the earliest; for instance the Bob Cooper that I didn't play for you is one of the original four Contemporary recordings) forays into that new stereo technology. And for those who doubt that stereo can cast a credible illusion, you need new speakers.
Also remember that Poll Winners was recorded in 1957 and one of Contemporary's earliest (but not the earliest; for instance the Bob Cooper that I didn't play for you is one of the original four Contemporary recordings) forays into that new stereo technology. And for those who doubt that stereo can cast a credible illusion, you need new speakers.