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This commentary was written more than ten years ago.
Jump Into The Fire is one of the best tests we use for side two.
Copies that are too smooth make the “just bass and drums” intro sound thick and smeared.
Too bright and the vocals will tear your head off.
The “just right” copies rock from the start and never get too far out of control, even when Harry does. The best we can hope for is that the loudest vocal parts stay tolerable. Believe me, it is not that easy to find a copy that’s listenable all the way through, not at the high volume I play the record at anyway!
Again, with Nilsson screaming at the top of his lungs, you better have a good copy to get through this track, and even then it’s a bit of a problem.
A tough test for the old stereo, that’s for sure. Make sure your equipment is tuned up and the electricity is good before you get anywhere near a pressing of this album.
Big production pop like this is hard to pull off. Harry did an amazing job, but the recording is not perfect judging by the dozen or so copies I played this week and the scores I’ve suffered through before.
Let’s face it: Jump Into The Fire will never be smooth and sweet; neither will Down on side one. But other tracks on this album have Demo Disc quality sound, and, of course, the music is to die for.
Side One
Gotta Get Up
A tough one right off the bat. If you have an aggressive sounding copy, you’ll know it pretty quick!
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