TIM BUCKLEY, Goodbye and Hello [Elektra] USA EXCELLENT- LP
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Tim Buckley – Goodbye And Hello Label: Elektra – EKS-74028, Elektra – EKS-7318 Format: Vinyl, LP, Repress, Stereo, Gatefold Country: US Released: 1971 Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country Style: Folk, Psychedelic Rock Tracklist A1 No Man Can Find The War A2 Carnival Song A3 Pleasant Street A4 Hallucinations A5 I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain B1 Once I Was B2 Phantasmagoria In Two B3 Knight-Errant B4 Goodbye And Hello B5 Morning Glory Companies, etc. Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation Credits Bass – Jim Fielder, Jimmy Bond Congas, Percussion – Carter C.C. Collins Drums – Eddie Hoh Guitar – Brian Hartzler, John Forsha, Tim Buckley Guitar [bottleneck] – Tim Buckley Kalimba – Tim Buckley Kalimba, Tambourine – Dave Guard Lead Guitar – Lee Underwood Organ, Piano, Harmonium – Jerry Yester Piano, Harmonium, Harpsichord – Don Randi Twelve-String Guitar – Tim Buckley Vibraphone – Tim Buckley Notes Jerry Yester - Recording Director Jac Holzman - Production Supervisor Bruce Botnick - Mixing William S. Harvey - Cover Design, Liner Photo Guy Webster - Cover Photo Recorded in Los Angeles June, 1967
USA BUTTERFLY LABEL VINYL ALBUM IN GATEFOLD SLEEVE WITH ORIGINAL WHITE INNER SLEEVE.
Why buy a first or early pressing and not a re-issue or a ‘re-mastered’ vinyl album?
First and early pressings are pressed from the first generation lacquers and stampers. They usually sound vastly superior to later issues/re-issues (which, in recent times, are often pressed from whatever 'best' tapes or digital sources are currently available) - many so-called 'audiophile' new 180g pressings are cut from hi-res digital sources…essentially an expensive CD pressed on vinyl. Why experience the worse elements of both formats? These are just High Maintenance CDs. There are exceptions where re-masters/re-presses outshine the original issues, but they are exceptions and not the norm.
First or early pressings nearly always have more immediacy, presence and dynamics. The sound staging is wider. Subtle instrument nuances are better placed with more spacious textures. Balances are firmer in the bottom end with a far-tighter bass. Upper-mid ranges shine without harshness, and the overall depth is more immersive. Inner details are clearer.
On first and early pressings, the music tends to sound more ‘alive’ and vibrant. The physics of sound energy is hard to clarify and write about from a listening perspective, but the best we can describe it is to say that you can 'hear' what the mixing and mastering engineers wanted you to hear when they first recorded the music.
SLEEVE: VERY GOOD+, JUST LIGHT SHELF, CORNER, EDGE AND RING WEAR. INNER SLEEVE[S] VERY GOOD+ WITH NO SEAM SPLITS.
DISC[S]: EXCELLENT. NO MARKS OR SCRATCHES. CLEAN LABELS.
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