Well, Monk', I can appreciate that you have stepped up to the plate
and said what you have said elsewhere about
E1.
I hear you about the marketing dollars pumped into the project (don't we always wish for that?)
but the notion that you alone wear the audiophile mantle when many
other fans and writers well beyond my reach on the audiophile angle
have commented favorably
on at least a good deal of the mixing (not the mastering) of
E1 reveals your own arrogance.
I'm no fan of the "gaffes," nor the "louder sound" (that occurred in the mastering, not the mixing David did) but you seem to be throwing
the baby out with the bathwater.
The notion that one would
ever toss an Elvis CD in the trash (and it's
the second time you've said so on FECC, if we are to believe you) says more about
you than you seem to realize. The day one tosses an Elvis CD in the garbage (no matter how "bad" it is) is the day you might want to reconsider your "audiophile" leanings vs. being an Elvis fan.
You might want to work yourself into a lather over superfluous releases
like "Love, Elvis" rather than one of the highlights of Elvis' visibility and
popularity since 1977.
I say this not as a Bendeth apologist, but as a budding audiophile and a long-time fan: we look forward to your own achievements in the Elvis remixing arena. Keep us posted.
