<< FLAC Fun With Vinyl Vol. 02-The Family-Mazarati-Jill Jones
Fun With Vinyl Vol. 02-The Family-Mazarati-Jill Jones
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FormatFLAC
SourceVinyl
BitrateLossless
GenreOther
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 4 years
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Serial #.............: FWV002
Artist...............: Prince Related
Album................: Fun With Vinyl Vol. 02
Year.................: 2010
Genre................: Prince Related/Minneapolis Sound
Comment..............: The Family-Mazarati-Jill Jones
Type.................: Studio
Duration.............: 65:06
Cover(s) Included....: Yes
Audio Format.........: Lossless
Bitrate..............: Flac
Source...............: Vinyl


Tracklist

Jill Jones - 77 Bleeker St. (Extended Version)
Jill Jones - Baby Cries (Ay Yah) (Extended Version)
Jill Jones - For Love (4-Play Remix)
Jill Jones - For Love (Bonus Beats)
Jill Jones - G-Spot (Remix)
Jill Jones - Mia Bocca (Dub Version)
Jill Jones - Mia Bocca (Extended Version)
Mazarati - Champagne Saturday
Mazarati - Don"t Leave Me Baby
Mazarati - Players" Ball (Extended Version)
The Family - The Screams Of Passion (Extended Version)

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Continuing with the Minneapolis Sound, here is a 12" version from The Family, a 12" version and some b-sides from Mazarati and 12" versions and b-sides from Jill Jones. The b-sides from Mazarati in this torrent are better to me than anything that was on the album but, that"s my opinion, your mileage may vary.

How I do it: Technics SL-1200MK2 turntable w/Audio Technica AT440MLa phono cartridge via analog connection to a Yamaha RX-Z1 A/V Receiver which goes analog to a Sony PCM-R300 DAT deck. The DAT deck does the analog to digital conversion and the audio signal is then sent digitally through a Turtle Beach Catalina sound card and recorded via Cool Edit Pro as a wav file on my computer. The wav file is then processed with ClickRepair, trimmed/edited in Cool Edit Pro and converted to FLAC using the FLAC Frontend GUI interface. I guess the simplified lineage would be: Vinyl>WAV>FLAC

Created by djrichiep
Artwork by squirrelgrease

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