Excerpts from internet.listserv.postcard2: 17-Jan-99 Re: Steve Earle/old vinyl/H.. by [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Does Genesis' "Three Sides Live" count? Nope. Fourth side's studio cuts, not blank vinyl. Kinda like Graham Parker's Parkerilla used a disco remix to fill out a live double album. Back to Jackson: I really enjoyed the production method he used in the mid-Eighties, with everything arranged and mix levels set when he went into the studio, then cut live. Big World was the most extreme record done this way, but Body & Soul (recorded in a huge room) also sounds great, almost like a cast album from a jazzy musical. Carl Z.
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