Audio for this video is sourced from my personal vinyl copy of Goblin's 1976 album "Roller", Canadian pressing on Attic Records LAT1031. As many collectors are aware, this original Canadian issue sounds vastly superior to its original Italian counterpart which was issued on Cinevox (released same year). Canada's "Attic Records" was also able to re-produce a much richer sound with many vinyl issues by other artists during the 70's such as Wayne County and the Electric Chairs, Judas Priest, Riot, Triumph, Skyhooks, Dr. John, Gruppo Sportivo, Budgie, and Blotto...to name just a few. The audio transfer for this video wasdone with an Oracle Delphi MKIII turntable, an SME45 tone arm, and a Vanden Hull MC-10 MC cartridge. Though I suppose after digital transfer to mp3, compression etc...all this is irrelevant. The various images used within this video are taken from photos and scans of my original vinyl LP jacket/cover/labels, along with a few band pictures procured from the internet. "Goblin" bio taken from Prog Rock Archives: Symphonic band from Italy who adapted their music to the movie industry, mainly horror movies from the 70's. The outstanding keyboard work performed by Claudio Simonetti is a trademark of GOBLIN. Most of their stuff is really heavy and moody, with a Floydian progressive feel, and generally pretty good. Beginning with their first "Profundo Rosso" GOBLIN were obviously better suited to soundtrack music than as a studio offering and the majority of their ...
Friday, October 26, 2012
Goblin - Aquaman / Roller /Snip Snap (Vinyl)
Goblin - Aquaman / Roller /Snip Snap (Vinyl) Tube. Duration : 13.53 Mins.
Audio for this video is sourced from my personal vinyl copy of Goblin's 1976 album "Roller", Canadian pressing on Attic Records LAT1031. As many collectors are aware, this original Canadian issue sounds vastly superior to its original Italian counterpart which was issued on Cinevox (released same year). Canada's "Attic Records" was also able to re-produce a much richer sound with many vinyl issues by other artists during the 70's such as Wayne County and the Electric Chairs, Judas Priest, Riot, Triumph, Skyhooks, Dr. John, Gruppo Sportivo, Budgie, and Blotto...to name just a few. The audio transfer for this video wasdone with an Oracle Delphi MKIII turntable, an SME45 tone arm, and a Vanden Hull MC-10 MC cartridge. Though I suppose after digital transfer to mp3, compression etc...all this is irrelevant. The various images used within this video are taken from photos and scans of my original vinyl LP jacket/cover/labels, along with a few band pictures procured from the internet. "Goblin" bio taken from Prog Rock Archives: Symphonic band from Italy who adapted their music to the movie industry, mainly horror movies from the 70's. The outstanding keyboard work performed by Claudio Simonetti is a trademark of GOBLIN. Most of their stuff is really heavy and moody, with a Floydian progressive feel, and generally pretty good. Beginning with their first "Profundo Rosso" GOBLIN were obviously better suited to soundtrack music than as a studio offering and the majority of their ...
Audio for this video is sourced from my personal vinyl copy of Goblin's 1976 album "Roller", Canadian pressing on Attic Records LAT1031. As many collectors are aware, this original Canadian issue sounds vastly superior to its original Italian counterpart which was issued on Cinevox (released same year). Canada's "Attic Records" was also able to re-produce a much richer sound with many vinyl issues by other artists during the 70's such as Wayne County and the Electric Chairs, Judas Priest, Riot, Triumph, Skyhooks, Dr. John, Gruppo Sportivo, Budgie, and Blotto...to name just a few. The audio transfer for this video wasdone with an Oracle Delphi MKIII turntable, an SME45 tone arm, and a Vanden Hull MC-10 MC cartridge. Though I suppose after digital transfer to mp3, compression etc...all this is irrelevant. The various images used within this video are taken from photos and scans of my original vinyl LP jacket/cover/labels, along with a few band pictures procured from the internet. "Goblin" bio taken from Prog Rock Archives: Symphonic band from Italy who adapted their music to the movie industry, mainly horror movies from the 70's. The outstanding keyboard work performed by Claudio Simonetti is a trademark of GOBLIN. Most of their stuff is really heavy and moody, with a Floydian progressive feel, and generally pretty good. Beginning with their first "Profundo Rosso" GOBLIN were obviously better suited to soundtrack music than as a studio offering and the majority of their ...
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