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Mr JY Roboto wrote:Tommy Shaw...
I'm listening to the test pressing of a limited edition of the original Pieces of Eight album that will soon be available on 180 gram vinyl. What a pleasant surprise and quite frankly an unexpected flashback to the the first time I heard it on vinyl in 1978. It comes across as beautifully sizzling and punchy on this disc as I remember it sounding in the studio when we were mixing it. Every song a pleasant experience as I listen down.
On the opening track "The Great White Hope" I got a visual of John Panozzo behind his drums that put a big smile on my face. If you've been toying with the idea of getting a turntable or taking your old one out of storage, this might be the album that makes that decision a little easier to make, and could kick that door open to the wonderful world of sound that awaits.
The title track "Pieces of Eight" is playing now. Gotta sing along!
Mr JY Roboto wrote:Tommy Shaw...
I'm listening to the test pressing of a limited edition of the original Pieces of Eight album that will soon be available on 180 gram vinyl. What a pleasant surprise and quite frankly an unexpected flashback to the the first time I heard it on vinyl in 1978. It comes across as beautifully sizzling and punchy on this disc as I remember it sounding in the studio when we were mixing it. Every song a pleasant experience as I listen down.
On the opening track "The Great White Hope" I got a visual of John Panozzo behind his drums that put a big smile on my face. If you've been toying with the idea of getting a turntable or taking your old one out of storage, this might be the album that makes that decision a little easier to make, and could kick that door open to the wonderful world of sound that awaits.
The title track "Pieces of Eight" is playing now. Gotta sing along!
Mr JY Roboto wrote:Tommy Shaw...
I'm listening to the test pressing of a limited edition of the original Pieces of Eight album that will soon be available on 180 gram vinyl. What a pleasant surprise and quite frankly an unexpected flashback to the the first time I heard it on vinyl in 1978. It comes across as beautifully sizzling and punchy on this disc as I remember it sounding in the studio when we were mixing it. Every song a pleasant experience as I listen down.
On the opening track "The Great White Hope" I got a visual of John Panozzo behind his drums that put a big smile on my face. If you've been toying with the idea of getting a turntable or taking your old one out of storage, this might be the album that makes that decision a little easier to make, and could kick that door open to the wonderful world of sound that awaits.
The title track "Pieces of Eight" is playing now. Gotta sing along!
Mr JY Roboto wrote:
The title track "Pieces of Eight" is playing now. Gotta sing along!
Baron Von Bielski wrote:Mr JY Roboto wrote:
The title track "Pieces of Eight" is playing now. Gotta sing along!
Best song on the album. Glad he can still recognize genius.
gr8dane wrote:Is it OK if I pick Queen of spades as my favourite of that album.
Baron Von Bielski wrote:Mr JY Roboto wrote:
The title track "Pieces of Eight" is playing now. Gotta sing along!
Best song on the album. Glad he can still recognize genius.
froy wrote:gr8dane wrote:Is it OK if I pick Queen of spades as my favourite of that album.
That would be the 3rd thing that you picked this evening..![]()
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Baron Von Bielski wrote:Now am I to assume that this is also being released by Friday Music like The Grand Illusion was earlier this month. That being said, when is the release date?
Cassie May wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Now am I to assume that this is also being released by Friday Music like The Grand Illusion was earlier this month. That being said, when is the release date?
Tommy posted this on Fb, along with a picture of part of the vinyl. The label did read Friday Music, I believe, and it said Test Pressing as well. There was no release date mentioned.
bugsymalone wrote:So many great songs on this album. It is one reason it ranks second on my all-time favorites list behind "Equinox."
Gr8, "Queen of Spades" is my second fave, but gotta go with the title track. One of DDY's very best songs ever.
Yogi. Was there a Rolling Stone reporter parked near you guys?
Bugsy
Baron Von Bielski wrote:Cassie May wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Now am I to assume that this is also being released by Friday Music like The Grand Illusion was earlier this month. That being said, when is the release date?
Tommy posted this on Fb, along with a picture of part of the vinyl. The label did read Friday Music, I believe, and it said Test Pressing as well. There was no release date mentioned.
I know there's no release date... I was being facetious.
Cassie May wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Cassie May wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Now am I to assume that this is also being released by Friday Music like The Grand Illusion was earlier this month. That being said, when is the release date?
Tommy posted this on Fb, along with a picture of part of the vinyl. The label did read Friday Music, I believe, and it said Test Pressing as well. There was no release date mentioned.
I know there's no release date... I was being facetious.
Ooops. Sorry!
Cassie May wrote:Gee, my apologies for my avi...meant no offense to anyone's tender sensibilities. I don't like bluegrass either, but I do like Tommy's album. Perhaps I'd find more acceptance if I posted a pic of DDY....and I'd better dump my supply of bathwater, too. Hope y'all don't mind a little Hallucination.
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