Hi, which are the best rock and blues 45 RPMs you guys have? Those with that analog bass, like the one that exists in the Led Zep originals, or in the Nirvana nevermind?
Is there any other thread for rock LPs?
off the top of my head.....and I pretty much have them all.
Stevie Ray Vaughan--45rpm box set
the Doors, Box set or individual
Muddy Waters, Folk Singer
Crosby, Stills and Nash
Cowboy Junkies, Trinity Sessions
If I Could Only Remember My Name
any of the AP blues 45's have pretty excellent bass.
there are also many of the 'dance mix' 45rpm's with outstanding bass.
a couple that come to mind;
AC/CD--You Shook Me All Night Long
Lou Reed--Walk On The Wild Side
Now how would you know about 45s![]()
according to my wife, it's a character flaw I have.![]()
In that case, you are the most flawed character on this forum
Dylan’s my second favorite, so would be good to know if it is worth going 45 for him over say, a DSD
can't do it today, but I will listen to the Dylan's I have tomorrow and report.
I know they sound great, but just can't recall the bass.
Not only bass, just if it's worth going over a quality digital recording. No rush
Hi Tang
Also I have the 8 45 classic record of Holly cole temptation
Sirs,
Holly Cole Temptation. Which one should I get the 45 Classic Records or 200g Blue Note?
Tang
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