Joan Ursula Penton Vaughan Williams: 1911–2007
Joan Ursula Penton Vaughan Williams: 1911–2007
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Hi all.
Firstly, this is my first post, so I would like to greet everyone here and introduce myself.
I was recently exposed to a very pleasant listening experience and have now decided to put a plan together on climbing the audio ladder to some of that audio pleasure.
I have always enjoyed music, but never really "heard" it when a person sits down to apreciate it.
The album that "woke" me up to this is called "Plans" from a band called "Death Cab for Cutie".
I found a few posts on this, but none that explain the whole process very well. Not with sufficient detail for me, anyway.
I want to record some of my LPs to my computer so I can burn them to CD. I believe I can figure out the task of getting the sound files recorded to CD once I've captured them, but I'm wondering how to capture the sound at a high level of quality.
Hola,
For some reason, I just could not wait for Raising Sand to come out...ran and bought it yesterday.
Listen 1: "Where's Robert Plant?"
"Is this a Julee cruise album taken hostage?"
Listen 2: "Hey, there's Chris Isaak and Margo Timmins!"
"Nice quality sound."
"Is that Marshall Crenshaw playing on 'Polly Come Home?'
Listen 3: 'Gone Gone Gone'...that would have been a great Beatles song. Did the Beatles ever record that?
"Roy Orbison could have done this, too."
Listen 4: "This disc has soul."
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