THANK YOU FOR THIS. I never had the time to rip my vinyl. Cuts are a little bit too tight at the beginning of each song, and I lost half-a-second when I listen to them.
Thanks, I have the album. Some other blog ripped this awhile back and there was a ground loop hum running through the entire recording. Made it nearly unlistenable. I saw The Orthotonics in 1986 and they were superb. Offstage, Rebby Sharp and Dan Finney struck me as very sweet and genuine individuals.
His work is very subtle, but I think Fred Frith's production really captured the band perfectly.
of course that I remember this album, well not soo as I want, but yes the enough to give you my opinion, really good, and this words are few to describe the talent of this people.
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THANK YOU FOR THIS. I never had the time to rip my vinyl. Cuts are a little bit too tight at the beginning of each song, and I lost half-a-second when I listen to them.
Claude
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Thanks, I have the album. Some other blog ripped this awhile back and there was a ground loop hum running through the entire recording. Made it nearly unlistenable. I saw The Orthotonics in 1986 and they were superb. Offstage, Rebby Sharp and Dan Finney struck me as very sweet and genuine individuals.
His work is very subtle, but I think Fred Frith's production really captured the band perfectly.
Oh... too late. It's gone. Can it be re-uploaded please?
reuploaded!
of course that I remember this album, well not soo as I want, but yes the enough to give you my opinion, really good, and this words are few to describe the talent of this people.
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