Applications Google
Menu principal

Post a Comment On: Neil Young News

"Comment of the Moment: Releasing "Time Fades Away" on CD - Does It Really Matter Anymore?"

7 Comments -

1 – 7 of 7
Blogger wardo said...

I'm lucky to own a vinyl copy of TFA, purchased in the early '90s used for under $10, with lyrics poster. Even when I had money I could never convince myself to spend more for a used LP than it would have cost had I bought it the day it was originally released.

I still play my records, but most of them were either bought new when first released or used for less. As much as I'd love to have a pristine copy of one of Neil's albums on heavy-duty vinyl mastered in the 21st century, as soon as I put the needle down, it loses its pristineness. (I know that's not a word.) I'm not going to spend $25 and up on something pretty I won't risk listening to.

Meanwhile, I have a rack full of every officially released Neil Young CD, and the release of On The Beach filled part of the hole between Harvest and TTN. TFA on CD will help complete the picture. Yes, I know it will sound horrible to Neil's ears, but since I'm not getting rid of my beloved used LP, it won't be a sacrifice. And it will be more affordable.

8/21/2016 08:49:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, it really does matter!

8/22/2016 10:26:00 AM

Blogger Roberto said...

Nice comment overall but aside of Shannon theorem and other 'details' I basically think that the quality / genration of masters from which CDs have been generated is the real issue.
As for PONO and hires..you know that it's a romantic approach that Neil has to Music in all its embodiments.

BTW I still have my lps and seldom buy some, but cds and digital (flac only) are much more user friendly. Hard stuff to play vynil in my car :)

8/22/2016 10:29:00 AM

Blogger Andy said...

I'd love this to come out on CD! I'm a 90s kid and my Neil collection is on CD. I have almost every Neil album on CD, so this feels like a hole in my collection. I like vinyl, but CD was the format I was raised with and the format I enjoy the most. I like the clean sound and the convenience is unparalleled among physical formats.

8/22/2016 10:41:00 AM

Blogger Bri B said...

All this talk of the demise of CDs is wrong. Look what they said about vinyl in the past !
So are we not going to see Archives Vol 2 on CD ?
Neil should get moving and reissue all his catalogue in the format that the majority of his fan base still use - CDs !!

8/22/2016 11:52:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We need "Neil Young official release series discs 5-8" on cd. Thank you.

8/22/2016 12:40:00 PM

Blogger rkennke said...

I didn't mean to imply that releasing TFA (or any other record) on CD doesn't matter anymore. Quite the contrary. It does totally matter. It seems particularily odd since Neil Young cares so much about audio quality, and still most of his catalogue is still only available on not-exactly-great sounding CDs (and 2nd hand, probably worn out LPs).

8/22/2016 04:52:00 PM

*CLICK ON ABOVE LINK & SCROLL DOWN TO COMMENT BOX*
Please observe Comments Policy for Neil Young News. All commenting requires a registered ID using an OpenID or a Google Account to provide a validated signature.

Inappropriate comments can be flagged for review by e-mailing date/time stamp and post title to: thrasher@thrasherswheat.org

We will work to deal with such comments in a timely fashion. Failure to do so immediately, however, does not constitute endorsement.

Thank you for your participation, cooperation, and keep on rockin'!
You can use some HTML tags, such as <b>, <i>, <a>

This blog does not allow anonymous comments.

Comment moderation has been enabled. All comments must be approved by the blog author.

You will be asked to sign in after submitting your comment.
Please prove you're not a robot