Geoff Emerick, Engineer

Steeleye Span / All Around My Hat – Our Shootout Winner from 2013

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Hot Stamper Albums with Huge Choruse

The best copy to ever hit the site! It ain’t easy to find clean British pressings of this one, which is why it’s taken us so long to get a copy like this up on the site. We played a good sized stack of these recently and only a couple did the job well enough to be considered Hot Stampers. This one is a big step up, with way less of the thick / murky / veiled sound that plagues many copies.

The sound is rich and full in the best tradition of English Rock, with no trace of the transistory grain that domestic rock pressings so often suffer from. The bass is deep, punchy, full up in the mix and correct. There’s plenty of it too, so those of you with less than well-controlled bass will have a tough time with this one. But never fear, it’s a great record to tweak with and perfect for evaluating equipment. (more…)

Badfinger – No Dice

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Reviews and Commentaries for Badfinger

  • This outstanding original Apple pressing boasts solid Double Plus (A++) sound from start to finish
  • Both of these sides are rich, full-bodied and Tubey Magical, yet still clean and clear
  • We guarantee there is dramatically more space, richness, vocal presence, and performance energy on this copy than anything you’ve heard, and that’s especially true if you made the mistake of buying whatever Heavy Vinyl pressing is currently on the market
  • 4 1/2 stars: “… boasting old-fashioned rockers, catchy pop tunes, and acoustic ballads… the heart of the album lies in Ham’s work.. He proves that songcraft is what separates great power-pop from good, and it’s what makes No Dice a superb pop record.”

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