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Of course, as said I had access to top class hardware and software that were easy to use, without the technology it would have been a very tedious task (the equipment wasn't mine, btw).
It sounds complicated and very expensive technology, I only wish I had committed my vinyl to CD this way ( before I sold it all ) and in the order I would have liked, so duz that mean you can still hear the odd crackle like you would on an LP?
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Could it be, that our preferences to different Bowie -eras have something to do with the time we first got interested?
Im sure you have an extremely valid point there Kati, I mean I simply adore his 1960s recordings ( because they were the first ones I could actually afford ) and I grew up with Bowie in my musical life, to me he's always been there.
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Could it be because the BTWN Bowie was actually my first proper contact with his music? And you like the older things, because those were your first contact. Just a though!
BTWN was a big event in my life also, I was feeling a bit tired of Bowie after his late 1980s material then all of a sudden this wonderful album BTWN came out and in some ways it reminded me of the early Bowie especially in the meaningful rich vocals, I also remember CDs being very expensive at that time early 1990s and the incentive at that time to buy the CD was an extra track called "Lucy Can't Dance" which was not on the cassette or the LP 
London Bye Ta-Ta...
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