terrybooth wrote:Having revived this a couple of times I think that the album - good as it is - suffers from production. It's been assembled rather than played. So maybe you' re trying to get something out of it that basically isn't there ( like people who think that Whole lotta love has bass). Enjoy it for what it is, not what you think it might be.
Following on this discussion regarding "The Colour of Spring" by Talk TalkAli Tait wrote:Yes agreed, a great album and well recorded. I have a rip of the SACD and it's the best I've ever heard the album. If you like TT, try the Live At Montreaux dvd, it's great.jammy395 wrote:No,, Listen up folk's, the album ( Talk Talk - The colour of Spring ) does not suffer from any production gremlin's. (well no more than most of that era),
It sounds sweet as a nut (haunting) when played on mine......?
Therefor I can only assume yer system's just aint grabbin it by the horns....so to speak.....!!!!
Ive never heard it sound so good, since ive assembled my NVA set up this month.....
Strange ....Discuss.
Jammy
I can already see that there is a difference of opinion regarding how well this album is recorded.
So,how do we really know how well this or some other records has been recorded?
Personally, I've found over the years that some Hi-Fi products/systems sound better with some Records but worse with others
Can you have it all ?
Is it realistic to expect a "Neutral" Hi-Fi system to play everything well?
Or am I just being naive ?
Anyone wish to comment ?