Lee, If you are really really nice to your wife and complain that your arm hurts she will show you how to do it right. When I was doing mine my wife asked me why don't you use your head? I said it wont fit and left it at that. I came home from work and mine were micropolished. I took her to KFC and she was happier than a pig in shit.
Lee
You have never listened to Supertramp Crime of the Century???? You are missing a real treat, it is a classic. On LP it is wonderfully mastered. I don't have on CD so I cannot comment if they did as good a job on the CD as the LP.
Lee
You have never listened to Supertramp Crime of the Century???? You are missing a real treat, it is a classic. On LP it is wonderfully mastered. I don't have on CD so I cannot comment if they did as good a job on the CD as the LP.
Lee, If you are really really nice to your wife and complain that your arm hurts she will show you how to do it right. When I was doing mine my wife asked me why don't you use your head? I said it wont fit and left it at that. I came home from work and mine were micropolished. I took her to KFC and she was happier than a pig in shit.
According to the comment on the Herb Alpert and the TJB site, under the Classics, Volume 1 discography the Goodbye Stranger version is probably the 'sloppy edit done for the US single' but all in all I like the job done.
Somehow the Paris live version of Dreamer grabs me slightly more than the original but it's slowly catching up.
I bought the Supertramp volume before the Styx (vol. 15) and never saw volume one (TJB) or two (Carpenters), which would have been locked in a tractor beam and hauled home immediately.