Comment from Joseph:
Holy cow! I want to marry you (or your clone)!
I've listened to TLLDOB, I dunno, an embarrassing number of times. I go through periods where I don't listen to it often, then I do, and I marvel at it with a new perspective.
I remember when the first CD remaster was released and for the most part it was very similar to the vinyl, and then I was listening to "Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats," of all things, and ... heard a difference in the mix. I thought that was strange.
I have perfect pitch, a bunch of musical training, blah blah, although I am a computer nerd for a living.
I will have to check out your other videos.
Glad to see there are some other Lamb fanatics out there.
-joseph
Holy cow! I want to marry you (or your clone)!
I've listened to TLLDOB, I dunno, an embarrassing number of times. I go through periods where I don't listen to it often, then I do, and I marvel at it with a new perspective.
I remember when the first CD remaster was released and for the most part it was very similar to the vinyl, and then I was listening to "Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats," of all things, and ... heard a difference in the mix. I thought that was strange.
I have perfect pitch, a bunch of musical training, blah blah, although I am a computer nerd for a living.
I will have to check out your other videos.
Glad to see there are some other Lamb fanatics out there.
-joseph
Reply from Lileigh:
LOL !
Wait, let me go into the next room..and check with my "clone" to see if she's available for a date, dearest Joseph! *wide grin*
Seriously, though....thank you, thank you for sending me such a delightful set of compliments...and sharing that very similar experience (of hearing it anew with a perspective adjusted by the passing of time and the attendant adding of maturity.)
I think we all can very much relate to that statement, my friend!
As for the re-mastering (to CD from vinyl)...Nick Davis did wonders in separating out and strengthening the individual "dry" tracks of each musician - then re-mixing them to give the track better aural clarity and depth.
Nick's other stuff (which has been treated to the 5.1 processing) it nothing short of astounding, to tell you the truth! *Lil smacks her lowly broadcast audio engineering forehead in ardent admiration & envy - of skills such as his!*
I hope that you enjoy the other vids in my various Analysis: Genesis series...this website has really allowed me to focus them (in a continuous-track/series form) for all to enjoy them - sequentially.
It's an investment in time, there is no doubt....but, a pleasurable one, I hope!
Take care..and enjoy!
xo Lil
P.S. ~ I am very jealous of your perfect pitch. *wink*