Not sure if this is what the fellas at TP would consider ethical but I've been hovering on the fence about getting a subscription for their tapes but can't seem to justify putting up that kind of coin for 6 or 10 titles when I'm only interested in 2 or 3. For me, their catalog leaves a bit to be desired and I was wondering if anyone was in the same boat as I am (albeit with different tastes in music). Here's their current catalog... http://www.tapeproject.com/catalog/catalog.htm . I'm interested in S. Rollin's 'Saxophone Colossus', B. Evans' 'Waltz for Debby' and could probably find 1 or 2 others but that still leaves 2 or 3 titles I'd have to select that I couldn't possibly enjoy at the price they're asking. If anyone is into classical or contemporary vocals and find some of TP's offerings interesting, please let me know.
For anyone not familiar with the Tape Project, Paul Stubblebine, Romo Romanowski and Doc B (of Bottlehead Audio) are working together to offer the finest-quality recordings possible to the home audio crowd - at least those with R2R decks capable of 15ips. The tapes are duplicated in real-time using SOTA equipment and the end product is suppose to allow those who can afford it ($200-350/album) to get as close as possible to hearing the original masters. More info here.. http://www.tapeproject.com/ .
Also, if anyone around here has a subscription, I'd really like to hear your opinions and impressions. Have fun.
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