ITT: Albums that sound absolutely beautiful on vinyl.
ITT: Albums that sound absolutely beautiful on vinyl
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literally anything pink floyd
The production on this is immaculate. It's one of the cleanest sounding albums I've ever heard.
>inb4 obvious retard shit like the Beatles gets posted
Dire Straits and Jesus Christ Superstar
In Rainbows
also Encores 2 by Nils Frahm
Abbey Road is unironically one of the cleanest and most well-produced albums of all time.
every time
>oh my god have you guys ever heard of this band called the beatles? they're literally goats.
rock and roll has evolved since the 60s
I've got Springsteen's big 4 LP live set and it's pretty fucking good
Dumb zoomer. If you can't beat them, maybe you should join them. Give them in a listen. Beatles shitposting is fun.
Who hasn't heard the Beatles, you complete retard? I'm familiar with the Beatles' entire discography which is how I know they're intensely overrated.
t. heard Hey Jude and Come Together on the radio
No, I actually had a "le wrong generation" phase like every teenager that I am glad to have grown out of. I had every Beatles album pirated on my laptop and listened to all of them. I too, fawned over the pop-rock and later experimental tinged sound at first. Then as I got older I moved on to different, more innovative and talented groups and realized that the Beatles aren't the be-all-end-all of rock music.
literally none of them/all of them because the medium doesn't have much to do with sound quality
That isn't the point dingus. The reason those other bands exist is, in part, due to the Beatles.
Acknowledging their influence isn't the same as saying they're the be all end all
Literally nothing sounds better or worse on vinyl than CD. Your placebo faux nostalgia is shite.
The Beatles influenced pop more than they did rock.
this
>vinyl
Not this fucking shit again.
"I'm a project ghost, I'm a hood apparition
Murder on my mind; money is my mission
Dro I been smokin', grams I been sniffin'
All black attire with the lean that I'm sippin'
I'm a boss, I'mma put you in the cemetary
Picture of my middle finger next to your obituary
Illegal operations,my guns is military
Need no ground business, my constituents is visionary"
White fingers typed this post (and this one, too)
The Beatles did something that none of those bands did. They were fucking FUN. They made wildly experimental music (at the time) that also had massive pop appeal. That's not easy. They could write literal nonsense, and people would eat it up. They were the biggest band in the world.
Eclipse is the greatest album closer of all time. Holy fucking shit. It sounds like the whole world is falling apart and your entire life flashes before you.
>i-its fun!
This is not a valid defense of music in any genre. Anyways, I know what they did. I know it was probably difficult too. But having mass appeal does not make you a great musician. Sure, they went to India and put sitar into a few of their albums afterwards. Sure, they had innovative production. They were still a pop-rock group that rode the wave of their initial pop stardom through their entire career. Imagine if their first album after touching down in the states was a more experimental album like, say, the White Album. They would not have gone down in history the same way they have.
>not a valid defense
Stopped reading there. I don't need to defend myself. I'm not on trial. You're the one who doesn't understand why The Beatles are regarded as the greatest band of all time.
Disintegration sounds heavenly on 180 gram vinyl.
>LA LA LA CANT HEAR YOU LA LA LA LA LA LENNON WAS A GENIUS LA LA LA BEATLES ARE A GOAT
This is for you nigger
All albums by CLIPPING sound great on vinyl, I was surprised the first time I put the needle down since I didn't expect such clean sound.
I just love the warm, soulful tone of his guitar.
I don't listen to much black metal anymore, but I still return to this album. It's fucking beautiful.
Literally anything recorded pre 75
So do 180 g vinyls actually sound better or is it just a marketing gimmick? I've heard they might be worse because of resonance or some shit.
marketing gimmick.
The best sounding reiusses in existence is 200 grams but it's not because of the weight, its because of the mastering process.
Always buy pressings from way back, if you can. I get that people don't want to pay 200 bucks for an LP, but dont buy reissues of Led Zep 2, just get a 71 print for 15 bucks.
How is mastering different for that
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I got this album on vinyl
one copy
I sounds better not on vinyl
I mean you might like it
really a short record
only a few people like it but eventually more people will like this
only seven songs
I don`t know how to promote so I come here to promote it
I try and be a little bit different than the typical group
nobody tell me what to make and when to do it
I am gonna make sure people learn about this some way
and I don`t pretend to like anyone
my fans suck
they hate me
I don`t like them either
we both hate each other
Jethro Tull seems to like this music though I cannot say why but they dig it
these song lyrics fucking suck, they dont even rhyme
there's a specific company that does really well made reissues and they always release on 200 grams but the sound quality is not because of the weight.
Ie the best issues are 200 grams, but the 200 grams is not what makes them good.
stop
fuck you and fuck pop rock
Since we're on a "70s albums with god-tier production" kick, I'll throw in the obligatory. It's not hype, either, Aja really sounds that fucking good.
Also, any of the lother ate 70s west coast/yacht rock albums like those from Fleetwood Mac, Christopher Cross, the Doobie Brothers, etc all had pornographic studio work, which was why was basically an album-long love letter to how music was made in the late 70s and early 80s.
>Always buy pressings from way back, if you can. I get that people don't want to pay 200 bucks for an LP, but dont buy reissues of Led Zep 2, just get a 71 print for 15 bucks.
This guy gets it. Nothing comes close to the fidelity of a high-dollar 70s recording and the 100% analog, every step of the way pressings that came from it.
Comparing even CD/FLAC-quality digital to a proper 70s pressing in good shape is like comparing a 4K CMOS to a Hasselblad medium format camera.
Ok, this guy FUCKS.
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>In Rainbows
If you're lucky enough to get a good one. Noise on my copy of the box set ruins the quiet passages. I think all of the Radiohead Capitol pressings are crap too.
imagine being this cucked
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