fj(@thecondy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AndrewDixonMusic kevin stephenson It looks like the vinyl deluxe has all the tracks AND comes with the book so that looks the one to go for? (unless you have a blu-ray set up of course)

account_circle
kevin stephenson(@kevinstephenso5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paul Sinclair Paul,having purchased several blu ray audio discs from your site could you possibly recommend best settings on your blu ray player for best sound reproduction?Or is it just a matter of playing it like a movie disc.Any suggestion would be gratefully appreciated. Thank you.

account_circle
kevin stephenson(@kevinstephenso5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AndrewDixonMusic Britpopbuzz Have you heard the new Kula Shaker album?It’s really good well worth a listen.Checked it out on Spotify then went and purchased it on double vinyl.

account_circle
kevin stephenson(@kevinstephenso5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

KT Tunstall Dear KT Thanks for gig in Brum on 13th excellent 9.5 would of been 10+ BUT where was the onion song.sis sent card did u get it.

account_circle
AndrewDixonMusic(@ADixonMusic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

kevin stephenson Definitely prefer the vinyl. The original CD is better than the remaster I think (not as overly loud) but my vinyl copy just has a great low end running through it giving it a lot more presence, and feels like it has a good dynamic range (though I've not tested that)

account_circle
AndrewDixonMusic(@ADixonMusic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

kevin stephenson It's 'Between 10th and 11th' by The Charlatans.

I've got Highway 61 in both mono and stereo CDs, but my only mono copy is in the Original Mono Recordings box, all the others are stereo....

account_circle