Love Over Gold Vinyl Review
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Love over gold vinyl review. Called Dire Straits prog-rock statement Love Over Gold is a classic that defies labeling and avoids aging. Love Over Gold is all about contrast tension and crafty composition. For me Love over gold and Brothers in Arms are not just my favorite Dire Straits albums.
But 2 of my very favorite of all. This CD doesnt disappoint the sonic stakes either - if they have re-mastered it some dispute this they seem to have done it with some thought rather than just brickwalled it to make it sound as loud as possible - the dynamics still seem present in the recording so well done Vertigo. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.
One thing that really pleases me is the dynamic range featured on Love Over Golds Telegraph Road. If your equipment has the transparency and capability this SACD with give you Love Over Gold in a quality between 48KHz 24Bit and 96KHz 24Bit. Dire Straits fourth album finds the band continuing to evolve by welcoming increasingly bold arrangements and exploring moody variations.
Numbered Limited Edition 45rpm Production and Mastering by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Specially Plated and Pressed on 180 grams of High Definition Vinyl Special Static Free - Dust Free Inner Sleeve. With only five songs including the 14-minute opener Telegraph Road the long atmospheric instrumental passages could be almost labelled as prog rock -- probably why I like it so much. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.
Side twos Industrial Disease is funny and quirky Love over gold and It never rains are solid and heartfelt. In many other versions of this Ive found the exciting closing passage would hit a limiter and not really take off as it should have. 46 out of 5 stars 717 customer ratings.
Although Brothers in Arms is the most well known and successful Dire Straits album the bands finest and most ambitious effort is arguably its predecessor Love Over Gold. The whole presentation is brought forward. This is a great sounding record Telegraph Road is so powerful and private investigation has its grit and noir.