Best sounding Move CD's

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by quentincollins, Aug 13, 2002.

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  1. Peter D

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    I have this disc. It was originally sold only in a couple of big UK chains (I think Woolworths was one of them), though it was also available at the Move web site, signed by Carl Wayne, for $12 or so. As Quentin noted, the track line-up is superb, pretty much everything I would want in a Move compilation, and it has nice notes. But the sound is definitely thin and has a slightly metallic quality that may indicate noise reduction. Unfortunately, it's my only Move CD, so I haven't compared it to anything else that's out there. But I can't give it a hearty recommendation. (I bought it in the first place because a review in Q magazine praised the disc's "sterling sound." I should have know better than to trust the ears of a reviewer from a country where No-Noise is rampant.)
     
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