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I always liked Supertramp. Today I'm listening to the Crime of the century CD. I still like it, but it sounds thin and the compression artifacts are quite annoying. I was thinking that with AI processing, they should be able to fix the compression artifacts and give it a more dynamic sound without ruining the creative performance they originally intended.

I always liked Supertramp. Today I'm listening to the Crime of the century CD. I still like it, but it sounds thin and the compression artifacts are quite annoying. I was thinking that with AI processing, they should be able to fix the compression artifacts and give it a more dynamic sound without ruining the creative performance they originally intended.

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Let me guess, you quit using drugs...

They were one of the groups that impressed me more with their musical ability rather than the quality of their recordings. I've been a fan of theirs for decades, but I never had high enough quality equipment to hear the lacking quality.

Alan parsons was the opposite... excellent recording quality, but mostly mediocre music. His instrumental stuff is a good example... the same riffs/arpeggios, just laid out in a chord progression that, honestly, could've been played on a Casio keyboard. At least on dsotm he had some brilliant musicians providing the source material.