jimi, I may end up doing that, but I'm wondering, wouldn't there be a significant difference in sound quality, if the cd was digitally re-mastered?
DX and others are better suited to talk about the technical aspect of audio stuff but I can talk from the POV of a cloth-eared goon.
Analog LPs are considered to have superior audio quality to digital CDs. If this
weren't
true, then we wouldn't now have a "competition" between DVD-Audio and SACD. It's just a shame that the Laser Turntable never managed to get mass-produced before CDs took over from LPs.
So anyway, if you have a decent sound-card and a decent stereo and you just burn the raw .wav files, then the quality of the CD you create, should be more than fine to listen to regularly. At the very least, it should be just as good as if you'd put it on a tape but with the convenience of a CD.
Heh. The Lothars just got an email from a French journalist looking for a promo CD. Among the bullet points, included to convince me he has cred, is the following: "I've also contributed to Kim Cooper forthcoming book: Lost in the grooves".
Among the bullet points, included to convince me he has cred, is the following: "I've also contributed to Kim Cooper forthcoming book: Lost in the grooves".
I guess that's why Jerry Lewis Sings the Great Hits of the Beatles is in the book.
"I've also contributed to Kim Cooper forthcoming book: Lost in the grooves".
Heh. "Me Too! All the kids are doing it!"
That would be Jean Emanuelle Deluxe (aka, Dubois). He did: Michel Polnareff, Michel Magne, Brigitte Fontaine, and Jeanette.
That's the guy. I haven't written back yet, but he wouldn't know that a member of the band is another contributor, would he?
but he wouldn't know that a member of the band is another contributor, would he?
Not offhand. I didn't distribute an official list of contributors, though it might be up at Kim's website.
though it might be up at Kim's website.
sonofagun. I am mentioned on her website. With a link to wobblymusic. Maybe that
is
how he found the Lothars.