I will listen later when I have time .Thanks Paul R. ((((Hugs))))
Thanks Everyone for your help with our Troop thread.Again sorry I was late.Ma kept yelling at me:)Love you all.
Cool. “Pressure Cooker” (the song) is an instrumental that musically describes the object. Normally, I’m more of a “lyrics” listener, but I can really “dig” this sort of music too.
The original was a Sheffield Lab “direct to disc” recording. Ie., they cut the master disc as the musicians were playing. It takes a lot of talent to get something like that so “right”. If you listen carefully, you can hear a channel (on the mixing board, I assume) being cut in. But the live quality with still high quality sound and great dynamics is terrific. With the CD on a system that tends toward brashness at high levels, it may sound a little, well, “brash”, as live brass musical instruments often do. Off the LP, on a neutral system with low distortion & plenty of output capacity, it’s like you are there in the studio. I play the LP once a year or so, so I can “remember”. :-)
Do be aware though, if you are not already, that You Tube does not convey that kind of recorded quality...