and yes, that is a little sweet, but it's somehow so real and so honest that you like to have the needs. the two guitars schrummeln and peck really nice there and the three voices form a wonderful unity of the individual voices rise again like protuberances to can then fall into it again in the triumvirate. quite honestly, that comes from the heart and is great art!
In addition, I had the stuff as always very good sounding in memory and I thought that you pressed not for nothing a decent remaster, recut to 45 rpm in heavy virgin vinyl and wanted a deja-vu, a flashback, no ordinary, a highest level and so I got slammed.
and let's be honest, the types that cover, this kind of music: the cult but now, right?
First of all: the high expectations were met.
many Vinyl Reissues have to really be careful now. off-center center holes, pressing residues, which are packed with, "remasters" who do not deserve the name and unloving reprinted covers come now increasingly common.
this is not the case, even if the plate-cleaning is doing well with the plate washer to remove the ever present release agent residues. Production is knotless - that you should but can expect at this price.
the sound quality is nothing short of sensational. the two acoustic guitars are clearly outlined in space, just as the vote three and even sing the same if they pitch in the same overlaps nothing is any breathing sound, every nuance clearly audible and the gentle listener has the feeling to walk around the singer / in to. which is almost an outrage how well that sounds! what the tonfritzen actually learned in recent decades?
presented in such a way, the alleged mauerblümlein songs come on this album into a musical experience that has both Dylan cover versions probably eh yet anyone who has experienced the time in the ear. But one has probably never heard of.
do not regret a cent, wonderful slice, beautifully remastered, beautifully packaged!