The very kind moderators, especially @Quad Linda where kind enough to acknowledge my request and suggested this very simple answer.
The first CD thread I started with Robbie Robertson. I have so many artists that I love and many are recent since 2014 when I joined QQ. This time I start with my heart, my desert island bands. I grew up and listened in heavy rotation to The Marshall Tucker Band and Ten Years After. I remember when CD's started being released in the early 80's my favorite groups seemed to take forever to be released as a CD.
The first MTB being in 1988 and the first TYA in 1988.
I would go to the local Best Buy and scour the new CD releases, with the large rectangle boxes they were in.
Being a member of QQ I learned for the most part those original CD's of many bands were the best to listen to. Remastered with extra tracks, Live versions, etc, where overly compressed. So on some of my favorites I have gone to Discogs and sought out original CD's they sound great and they are usually inexpensive.
Welcome to CD Volume 2, I look forward to all your posts.
The first CD thread I started with Robbie Robertson. I have so many artists that I love and many are recent since 2014 when I joined QQ. This time I start with my heart, my desert island bands. I grew up and listened in heavy rotation to The Marshall Tucker Band and Ten Years After. I remember when CD's started being released in the early 80's my favorite groups seemed to take forever to be released as a CD.
The first MTB being in 1988 and the first TYA in 1988.
I would go to the local Best Buy and scour the new CD releases, with the large rectangle boxes they were in.
Being a member of QQ I learned for the most part those original CD's of many bands were the best to listen to. Remastered with extra tracks, Live versions, etc, where overly compressed. So on some of my favorites I have gone to Discogs and sought out original CD's they sound great and they are usually inexpensive.
Welcome to CD Volume 2, I look forward to all your posts.