These are pretty rare these days and hard to find in such nice condition like this. Philips recorded only a handful of titles using the Direct-to-Disc process, and almost all of them are excellent. This Philips LP is one of the rarest and best jazz Direct Discs. This review was written about twenty years ago, so take it with a grain of salt. Posted in Genre - Rock - Folk Rock (British), Pressings with Excellent Sound Quality, Records that Are Good for Testing Ambience, Size and Space, Records that Sound Best on Big Speakers at Loud Levels, Top Artists - Richard Thompson (also Linda Thompson) and tagged audiophile vinyl, Better Records, Hot Stampers, thompshoot, tom port on Januby humorem.Īrt Blakey & The Jazz Messengers / A Night In Tunisia on Philips Direct Disc It’s no exaggeration to say that this record should put to shame 99% of all the rock records you have ever heard. There is the kind of solid, powerful kick to the drums on every track that only the best of the best rock records ever display, the Back in Blacks and Zep IIs, with deep punchy bass augmenting the drums, just as it does on the Hot Stamper pressings of those two titles. Not long ago we played an amazing copy of The Sky Is Crying, one of the biggest - and by that we mean tallest, widest and deepest - sounding records we have ever heard. The guitars are HUGE - they positively leap out of the speakers on the title cut, freeing themselves from a studio that seems already to be the size of a house. With constant improvements to the system Shoot Out is now so powerful a recording that we had no choice but to add it to our Top 100 list in 2014, but we would go even further than that and say that it would belong on a list of the Top Ten Best Sounding Rock Records of All Time. When you hear a copy that can do that, needless to say (at least to anyone who’s actually bought some of our best Hot Stamper pressings) it’s an entirely different listening experience. Other copies do, creating a huge soundfield from which the instruments and voices positively jump out of the speakers. Some copies of the album don’t extend all the way to the outside edges of the speakers, and don’t seem to take up all the space from the floor to the ceiling. One of the qualities we don’t talk about nearly enough on the site is the SIZE of a record’s presentation. Reviews and Commentaries for the Music of Richard (and Linda) Thompson
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