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PianoMan1986 wrote:Why/How does Joe Bonamassa seem to crank out so many albums so fast? I admit, I don't know his material, but as much as the "Caveman" seems to work with him...I don't know, just amazes me.
Ehwmatt wrote:steveo777 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I need to get inot this guy more. I've been THRILLED with all the stuff I've heard and seen.
Who...Joe or Kevin Shirley?
Joe, I've heard plenty of Shirley
steveo777 wrote:PianoMan1986 wrote:Why/How does Joe Bonamassa seem to crank out so many albums so fast? I admit, I don't know his material, but as much as the "Caveman" seems to work with him...I don't know, just amazes me.
Good question. I've been questioning whether the Caveman still has his touch. Seems like he slipped a bit on the sound quality of the Journey Live in Manila DVD. Also, I don't think he did as well on Revelation as he did on Arrival. He seems pretty excited about working with Joe, however.
Jana wrote:steveo777 wrote:PianoMan1986 wrote:Why/How does Joe Bonamassa seem to crank out so many albums so fast? I admit, I don't know his material, but as much as the "Caveman" seems to work with him...I don't know, just amazes me.
Good question. I've been questioning whether the Caveman still has his touch. Seems like he slipped a bit on the sound quality of the Journey Live in Manila DVD. Also, I don't think he did as well on Revelation as he did on Arrival. He seems pretty excited about working with Joe, however.
I though Revelation had a better sound quality , crispness, compared to Arrival. But Trial By Fire was heads and tails above both and Shirley's best work with them.
Jana wrote:steveo777 wrote:PianoMan1986 wrote:Why/How does Joe Bonamassa seem to crank out so many albums so fast? I admit, I don't know his material, but as much as the "Caveman" seems to work with him...I don't know, just amazes me.
Good question. I've been questioning whether the Caveman still has his touch. Seems like he slipped a bit on the sound quality of the Journey Live in Manila DVD. Also, I don't think he did as well on Revelation as he did on Arrival. He seems pretty excited about working with Joe, however.
I though Revelation had a better sound quality , crispness, compared to Arrival. But Trial By Fire was heads and tails above both and Shirley's best work with them.
steveo777 wrote:Jana wrote:steveo777 wrote:PianoMan1986 wrote:Why/How does Joe Bonamassa seem to crank out so many albums so fast? I admit, I don't know his material, but as much as the "Caveman" seems to work with him...I don't know, just amazes me.
Good question. I've been questioning whether the Caveman still has his touch. Seems like he slipped a bit on the sound quality of the Journey Live in Manila DVD. Also, I don't think he did as well on Revelation as he did on Arrival. He seems pretty excited about working with Joe, however.
I though Revelation had a better sound quality , crispness, compared to Arrival. But Trial By Fire was heads and tails above both and Shirley's best work with them.
Different ears, I guess. I don't hear it on TBF. I prefer the sound quality of Arrival, myself. Maybe that's what happens to 50 year old ears that have listened to too much rock n roll.
steveo777 wrote:Different ears, I guess. I don't hear it on TBF. I prefer the sound quality of Arrival, myself. Maybe that's what happens to 50 year old ears that have listened to too much rock n roll.
Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I need to get into this guy more.
... fag.
haha, watch out or you'll trigger the gay brigade to come in here and tell us all we're assholes.
Jana wrote:I though Revelation had a better sound quality , crispness, compared to Arrival. But Trial By Fire was heads and tails above both and Shirley's best work with them.
strangegrey wrote:Jana wrote:I though Revelation had a better sound quality , crispness, compared to Arrival. But Trial By Fire was heads and tails above both and Shirley's best work with them.
I think the difference you're hearing is in the mastering. Arrival has a lower-mid bump which gives it some grind and thump and it's a strong mastering... Revelation has an overall upper mid bump that lends a bit of crispness to the record. However, Revelation is also mastered at a lower volume...too low in fact. I prefer arrival over revelation in all respects. There's better direction, production, arrangement of songs....and Arrival sounds 100 times better in my car. I can crank Arrival and not have to dime my car stereo. I literally have to dime the fucking knob to get a chest thumping tone out of revelation...
As far as TBF is concerned....you can bet your testicles and those of all the men here, that TBF had a recording and mastering budget that eclipsed revelation and arrival combined, several times over. You're probably hearing the extra money that was spent...
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