![]() We went on to say “The amazing transparency and dynamic energy of the best originals will probably never be equaled by an audiophile pressing like this. Unfortunately they don’t, and there are scores of pages of commentary on the site to back up that statement for those of you interested in the subject.” If more DCC and Heavy Vinyl reissues sounded like this, we wouldn’t be so critical of them. It’s some of the best work I’ve heard from them to date. We note in our review that “Hoffman and Gray can take pride in this Sweet Baby James. We liked the new Sweet Baby James Hoffman and Gray cut. Hey, play The Blue Game and maybe you’ll see why.) (We seem to be pretty much alone in not liking that one, and we’re proud to say we still don’t like it. It has that phony Modern Mastering sound we find so unappealing on the Rhino reissue of Blue. We were fairly unimpressed with the Rickie Lee Jones on Warners that came out a few years back. More Rickie Lee Jones Reviews and Commentaries for Rickie Lee Jones’ First Album ![]()
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