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...digital wizard brings the 1920s and '30s into the CD...
...will sell us the rope to hang them with." Souljah has reformulated that maxim in light of the go-for-it '90s. A few days before her appearance at the Rainbow convention, she admonished the audience of a black radio talk show in New York City to purchase her CD at the record store rather than from lower- priced bootleggers. By doing so, she said, they would help prove to big companies like Sony that "revolutionary music" is "profitable...
...hands of whites that murder means nothing to them. That touched off a round of heated commentary on op-ed pages, as 50-something pundits, black and white, wrestled with the thorny issue of Souljah's artistic intent. The matter could have been settled by listening to Souljah's CD, on which she raps in a ditty titled The Hate That Hate Produced...
...r.p.m.s they left behind give only a scratchy approximation of what their bands sounded like. Much of this classic material was reissued on LPs, but the technology used to reduce the surface noise often left the instruments sounding dead and flat. Now the advent of the CD has spawned another prodigious outpouring of reissues. And finally someone has had the time, affection and sheer wizardry to bring this great music alive for the hi-fi era: Australian sound engineer Robert Parker...
Real bargains await adventurous shoppers who are willing to make the trek for wild music and low prices. A short walk along Mass Ave toward Central Square will bring you to Mystery Train Records (1208 Mass. Ave.), a tiny shop crammed with good new and used music on vinyl, CD and cassette at bargain rates...