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AllenLowe

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  1. sorry, but you can't have the CDs you requested - (this message transmitted by auto-response)
  2. I've heard things like that - a little like not decoding Dolby C, as I recall - kind of has a weird, distant, compressed quality - like listening in a tunnel - meant to ask you, Jim - did you know David Baker? He died last year, as I recall; he recorded us at the Knitting Factory back in the early 1990s; I always got on well with him, though he could be a bit prickly. He was one of the guys who seemed to bring back the whole concept of going "live" to two-track in the 1980s - after everyone had turned to multi-track - I don;t think he gets enough credit today -
  3. name the CD and make me an offer - if I have it and I like you it's yours, AT THE PRICE YOU CHOOSE - if I don't like you, or I'm not in the mood, than forget it - with apologies to the old Seinfeld show and our German participants - I AM THE CD NAZI
  4. thick, wide, depends on your angle of view (I'm usually horizontal) - I really think DBX deadens things a bit, even when well-calibrated, though I made a nice-sounding recording with 16 track/DBX for Enja, at Systems 2 in Brooklyn back in the 1990s - another thing with DBX, if not done exactly right (and this may be a consumer issue), there is some audible distortion introduced on occassion, sometimes it can only be heard with headphones, but it is there - seems to have a problem with horns, on one tape my tenor was producing a slight bit of extra honk - it was not me, I assure you, but some weired noise-reduction artifact. if I had the money and time I would get an old Ampex two track with the thickest tape possible - all tube with tube microphone pre-amps. Though I did make a really nice recording at Systems Two again, about 2 years ago, to disc, digital 24/96; what really made it turn out well was the fact that they used a Neumann tube on the alto, plus the fact that it's a wonderfully old-fashioned room - nice woody acoustics, lively enough but not too lively, just enough to let the musicians hear themselves correctly (which has a MAJOR impact on how much you can do when mixing, as over-compensation for a dead room has caused me problems on more than one post-production occassion) -
  5. also play with the lower mid-riange - maybe 500-700 hz - I haven't listened to these in a while, but if I have time I'll play with them next week -
  6. actually, there's no hiss reduction on those, they were not using it than - just bad eq in the mastering - get a graphic eq and boost it from about 3.5 k upwards - you will be amazed - these were made from good sources - don't give up -
  7. actually, I am now offering DOUBLE JEWEL CASES on all CD sales -
  8. "LY: There you are! Yeah, I'll go there." btw, Chris, interesting use of/reference to a slang phrase - as in "don't go there" that I would never have known was in currency back than - one more instance of black language being WAY ahead of the rest of us - also, you don't by any chance have a tape of the Prez interview?
  9. I'm sending the cops to each and every one of you who bought Devilin Tune -
  10. take Ornette - please - just kidding, this is a great CD, and I hope Felser sells it to Nessa - funny, Chauncey, that you should mention that "Tommy Potter said to his wife..." as I spent a very pleasant afternoon with Tommy and his wife, circa 1980, as they lived in an amazingly huge Brownstone in Bed Stuy in what was than a take-your-life-into-your-hands neighborhood - Tommy's gone, but I hope his wife or family held onto that place, which I believe he owned; probably worth a pretty penny now -
  11. actually I also have air-jewel boxes for sale - free, you only pay shipping ($10 each) and I send you a big envelope of air -
  12. do those RVGs have Jewel boxes?
  13. how about Art Blakey Plays Albert Ayler?
  14. got a jewel box for that kid - yeah, enough already, Lowe! congrats - she's a beaut -
  15. somewhere I have a CDR made from a cassette of an early interview Crane did with Bob Dylan -
  16. sure glad I can make everybody happy - now who's gonna buy these damn CDs?
  17. well, sometimes these guys need a little discipline -
  18. as I suspected - well, eat a Devil Dog and die -
  19. hey - did Gould hire you guys to mess up my sale?
  20. better start buying stuff before it disappears -
  21. uhhhh.....time to go back to work at the nuclear plant?
  22. a mere three CDs for sale, all, coincidentally, by the same guy: Bill Frisell The Land Bill Frisell Good Dog happy Man Bill Frisell Where in the World minor scuffing, everything plays great - $6.50 each shipped - take home all three for $18 shipped - prefer paypal - my paypal address is alowe5@maine.rr.com (you can email me at same)
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