hard to believe this is the first LP after so many years of producing, i guess this is why we have not heard much from him lately!
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Artist: Jeff Samuel
Title: Step
Format: CD and LP
Label: Trapez
Release Date: November 2006
Tracklisting:
CD
1. The Punchline in C++ & Those Were The Days
2. Right Then and There
3. Month 2 Month
4. Power Ballad
5. You Will Never Know
6. The Cave
7. Night Ride
8. Just Try
9. Off the Mark
10. I Think They are Trying to Say Something
Vinyl LP
1. Off the Mark
2. Night Ride
3. Those Were the Days
4. Right Then and There
5. You Will Never Know
6. The Cave
7. Month 2 Month
[Trapez] Jeff Samuel - Step CD/LP
[Trapez] Jeff Samuel - Step CD/LP
Last edited by nonstatic on Tue Nov 21, 2006 1:37 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Jeff Samuel's LP looks cool and all but I just don't get why artists tend to put more tracks on the cd release than on the LP. I don't see the reason why the LP should be deprived of all the tracks. The way vinyl is going now as far as sales are concerned it seems as though more artists are adding more fuel to the fire to make vinyl sales go down even more by making the vinyl release have less tracks than the cd release and I don't think that's right, all that does is make more dj's eventually become cdj dj's and discontinue purchasing vinyl, and thus the worse thing possible could eventually happen, vinyl becomes obsolete. Does anybody else agree? Well that was my rant of the day
the usual reason is because you can only fit 12 minutes or so on a side of vinyl before the sound quality starts to suffer. this means most CDs would have to be at least 3LPs for it to sound good. most labels and distributors cannot afford to press (and ship) such a heavy package. and also most DJ's will not spend the higher cost on a 3LP.
Re: [Trapez] Jeff Samuel - Step CD/LP
bloody hell. this is good news indeed.
good one.nonstatic wrote:the usual reason is because you can only fit 12 minutes or so on a side of vinyl before the sound quality starts to suffer. this means most CDs would have to be at least 3LPs for it to sound good. most labels and distributors cannot afford to press (and ship) such a heavy package. and also most DJ's will not spend the higher cost on a 3LP.
about the release: I hope Samuel will get some of his old grooves back.
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