Tape Project Forum
Tape Project Albums => Suggestion Box => Topic started by: cosmo_man on April 12, 2008, 04:48:00 PM
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Sarah Mclachlan: The freedom sessions or fumbling towards ecstasy
Norah Jones: Not too late or Come away with me
Joni Mitchell: Blue or Court and Spark
Gillian Welch: Time the revelator and Revival
K.D. Lang: Ingenue or Shadowland
Rickie Lee Jones: Rickie Lee Jones or Pirates
Bonnie Rait: luck of the draw or nick of time
Natalie Merchant: Ophelia
Anne Sofie Von Otter: Marian Cantatas and Arias (Handel) (first heard this in an Avantgarde demo at CES, great music and recording)
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while I'm at it:
Miles Davis: kind of blue (make a lot) some day my prince will come
John Coltrane: many, but e.g. a love supreme
Willy Nelson: stardust (a classic)
Lyle Lovett: live in texas and step in this house
Neil Young: greatest hits, comes a time, ... many
Knopfler/Harris: all the roadrunning
Tom Waits: Nightwawks at the diner and heart of saturday night
James Taylor: greatest hits + many
All of these are recorded well enough to be demo material, but they are musically great as well!
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I would like to add some Warner titles.
Emmylou Harris Roses In the Snow and Angel Band,
The Roches self titled and
(not female vocal) Brothers in Arms Dire Straits
Are these all old enough too be analog masters?
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Some great choices above. I love the idea of "Blue" as well as Rickie Lee Jones' first LP. I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my LP reissue of that one. I've just about worn out my original pressing of that one.
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I think Gillian Welch would be superb!!
Norah Jones' Come Away With Me would be nice as well.
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Well we know the tape exists , I just don't know the artist.
Shelby Lynne - Just A Little Lovin
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shelby-lynne/vinyl-vs-ipod_b_89336.html
A good read here on tape mastering vs digital.
PS. I found this by accident on google search today, but I hope you enjoy it.
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Linda Ronstadt did 3 lp's with Nelson Riddle back in the early eighties:
"Whats' New"
"Lush Life"
"For Sentimental Reasons"
Her vocals are at their peak, the band is wonderful. The dynamics on vinyl are excellent. It would be a nice big artist score if you could get the masters!
Ken