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Michael Fremer  |  Aug 02, 2012  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969
Hey Mikey- I have a question you might post and answer since it's general interest, I think. In your recent Freewheelin' Bob Dylan review you mentioned the white and black label Stereo 360 records from Columbia, and you mention that the black label indicates Columbia's all-tube cutting chain.

Michael Fremer  |  Aug 01, 2012  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969
Love the website. I can't stay off of it! I have an "Ask Mikey' question:

"What do you use to control static pops and clicks on your records?"

Michael Fremer  |  Aug 01, 2012  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969
A couple of years ago I started getting in to vinyl. I’m young enough that I fell in love with music when it was still being produced on vinyl.

Michael Fremer  |  Jul 28, 2012  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969
Call me crazy (and you wouldn't be the first!) but when I spend $25 or $50 on a 180 gram reissue, I want to know the source used and who did the cutting, plating and pressing. Don't you? But we don't get that vital information as often as we'd like, do we?

Michael Fremer  |  Jul 27, 2012
This is the third album from Brooklyn based Clare and the Reasons and its first to be issued on vinyl. Movie, the group's 2007 debut features Van Dyke Parks and Sufjan Stevens to give you an idea of what's going on here.

Michael Fremer  |  Jul 27, 2012
Starting in 1954 the late veteran DJ William B. Williams hosted a long-running radio show on WNEW-AM called "Make Believe Ballroom" (a name, coincidentally, we also used at summer camp for kids who prematurely wore jock straps before they really had a need to).
Michael Fremer  |  Jul 25, 2012
“Strange Days” was the perfect album for its time. For music lovers at a time when records were the main means by which a generation communicated with its culture, the title, cover art, music and sound resonated with the meaning of the fall of 1967 (even though the album was recorded the previous spring at L.A.’s Sunset Sound).
Michael Fremer  |  Jul 25, 2012  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969
Vinyl fans tend to be obsessive (no news here!). So when you properly install a new cartridge and after the initial break-in, there's a period of calm and satisfaction knowing the stylus is fresh, the sound is spectacular and your records will be well cared for.

Michael Fremer  |  Jul 24, 2012  |  First Published: Dec 31, 1969
Thank you for helping me get my TT set up properly. Didn't think it could sound so good!

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