Thank you so much for confirming thisjohn45 wrote: <span title="Sun Apr 22, 2018 3:33 pm">7 years ago</span> It's official. Merlin sang all the high bits in "Venite Adoremus". There was some studio editing. A mother knows.

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Thank you so much for confirming thisjohn45 wrote: <span title="Sun Apr 22, 2018 3:33 pm">7 years ago</span> It's official. Merlin sang all the high bits in "Venite Adoremus". There was some studio editing. A mother knows.
Occupational habit.dani wrote: <span title="Sun Apr 22, 2018 2:51 pm">7 years ago</span>It’s just a known fact that Joe did both parts. Most stuff from Libera is word of mouth and you can ever accept as the truth or you can have doubts.filiarheni wrote: <span title="Sun Apr 22, 2018 12:16 am">7 years ago</span>Could you please post your source you base that upon?dani wrote: <span title="Sat Apr 21, 2018 8:11 pm">7 years ago</span> Joe SW was dubbed for the video as it was Joe who did both parts on the cd.
I have mentioned before in prior discussions about the high audio quality of Libera's music. I have not heard the LP and do not own a record player but the advantages and disadvantages of LP's were discussed earlier in the thread.bachmahlerfan wrote: <span title="Wed May 02, 2018 9:41 pm">7 years ago</span> I found something on another forum regarding the LP version of this album that I thought you guys might find interesting. I know the LP was discussed somewhat on this thread, but I didn't see anybody here talk about the sound quality in much detail. I don't have a record player, so I can't agree or disagree with the statements on the forum. I'll put a link to the forum, and it should be noted that the message regarding this album is at the bottom of the page, and there are numerous responses to the post on the following page of the forum thread.
http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/y ... 33/page-22
The person who initially brought up the album also mentions contacting the mastering engineer Miles Showell in the following link: http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/y ... t-18466438
The "was just a blurry mess with no placement of voices or instruments" remark disturbs me too. I had a chance to listen to the Hope CD on a pretty good audio equipment belonging to a friend of mine. The audio equipment: a CD player, an amplifier, two loudspeaker amplifiers and two loudspeakers plus high-tec audio cables is worth the price of a new medium car. I must say I was fascinated and delighted with the sound quality of the CD. Keeping my eyes closed I felt like being in a small concert hall with pretty warm acoustic and having the choir and the orchestra just a couple meters in front of me with a very distinct placement. I felt like being able to distinguish clearly each part, each harmony, almost each touch of a violin string. The sound was as natural as it only could be - just like during the best live performance.Surpinto wrote: <span title="Fri May 04, 2018 10:37 am">7 years ago</span> I do not know if a different mix was used for the LP that might be superior to the CD mix so I cannot comment on that. Nevertheless, I find the author's remark that the CD "was just a blurry mess with no placement of voices or instruments" to be unfairly derogatory.
I read what you had to say about the LP and bought onefeinstei wrote: <span title="Wed May 09, 2018 6:49 pm">7 years ago</span>
I urge everyone here, whether or not you have LP playing capability to pickup a copy of this exceptional album. First of all, the artwork in 12"x12" format is fabulous. Secondly, as is the current state of the record pressing business, this LP will be unavailable after the single "run" of 3500 to 5000 copies is sold. It's not going to be re-pressed. It's going to go out-of-print and will be a collectors item, just like the 2 St. Phillips LP's (and CD's for that matter) are. Our audiophile society after hearing it played on my McIntosh vacuum tube system, ordered 50 copies of it. As the other fellow commented, a bunch of copies were ordered by Steve Hoffman audiophiles (I've had conversations with about 10 audiophiles there and they're all amazed by the job that Miles Showell did on this LP). So it ain't going to be around forever.
Thank you for coming here, joining us, and explaining your review. All is well now that you have clarified what you meant about the CDfeinstei wrote: <span title="Wed May 09, 2018 6:49 pm">7 years ago</span> I'm the guy who made the postings in the Steve Hoffman forum.
Oh gosh, It's been a year, really.filiarheni wrote: <span title="Thu May 24, 2018 6:01 pm">6 years ago</span> Around these days, it has been about one year since "Hope" was released. Time to reflect!![]()
I'm very curious about the development in your likings, so:
Have your initial song preferences remained stable up to now and are they still as strong as they were then? Or has something changed with the time going on?
And are the "Hope" songs the ones you (still) listen to most after this year or is it rather an equal mix with older songs now?