Paul McCartney and Wings - Wild Life
Жанр: Rock
Год выпуска диска: 1971
Производитель диска: Apple Records AP – 80377 (Japanese pressing, Toshiba red vinyl)
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 39:54
Скачано: в сети
Автор релиза и рипа: DLedin
Треклист:
01. Mumbo
02. Bip Bop
03. Love Is Strange
04. Wild Life
05. Some People Never Know
06. I Am Your Singer
07. Bip Bop Link
08. Tomorrow
09. Dear Friend
10. Mumbo Link
Персоналии:
Paul McCartney – bass guitar, guitar, piano, keyboards, percussion, vocals
Linda McCartney – keyboards, piano, percussion, vocals
Denny Laine – guitars, bass guitar, percussion, keyboards, vocals.
Denny Seiwell – drums and percussion
Alan Parsons - engineer
Оборудование:
-Technics SL-1900 direct drive turntable running an Ortofon Super OM-20 cartridge.
-JVC AX-R97 integrated amp
-E-MU 1212M sound card
The audio was captured at 192/32-bit (float)
All pops & clicks were removed manually in Audition. No EQ or NR has been added.
Sample rate conversion to 96kHz and down-converting to 24-bit audio was accomplished via iZotope RX Advanced
Оцифровано с битрейтом 192/32-bit (float)
Все громкие щелчки были убранны вручную при помощи Audition. Звуковой поток ни чем не изменялся.
Даунсемплинг до частоты дискретизации 96 кГц и конвертация в 24-битный звук произведёна с помощью iZotope RX Advanced.
Сканы конверта и яблока в комплекте.
О виниле и трансфере
This time around I did some exploring of Wings’ debut LP, “Wild Life”. I originally started this
project expecting to transfer a sealed US pressing that I’d acquired. Unfortunately that LP, as
well as a handful of other US pressings, was pressed on vinyl that was quite noisy. There may
be nice, “dead quiet” US pressings out there somewhere, but I haven’t stumbled upon one yet.
So I ventured out into the imports. I picked up a Japanese pressing on black vinyl (EPS – 80233).
Upon auditioning the LP I discovered that, while the quality of vinyl was definitely better, it
was excessively bright.
I eventually came across the Toshiba red vinyl pressing that’s presented here. Knowing how nice
the quality of the Japanese red wax is from my “All Things Must Pass” experience I couldn’t resist
picking this up. Prior to starting this project, I wasn't even aware that this LP had been
released on red vinyl. After setting the needle down on this LP I found that the red wax once again
was proving itself to be as quiet as I’d hoped for. I also had fears that the same bright mastering
may have been used for this red wax pressing as was on the Japan black vinyl pressing. I was very
pleased to find a totally different, and appealing, mastering.