I was in the car yesterday and I heard http://www.npr.org/…"]this interview[/]="http://www.npr.org/…"]this interview[/] with Ry Cooder on World Cafe. At about 19 minutes he talks about mastering his latest CD using iTunes. There seem to be a few comments about it elsewhere on the web, but I didn't find anything that looked definitive. Seemed like an interesting little tidbit. Anyone seen anything more about this?
While I guess it's luck of the draw that the iTunes algorithm meshed with his music in just the way he likes, I find it more surprising that he wasn't already working with a mastering engineer that would give him the sound he liked. He's not exactly in the business of making "Clear Channel Ready" music, and I would think that Nonesuch records would be using mastering engineers who can do old school as well as more modern styles.
Who knows. I can't believe everyone around him is thrilled with
Who knows. I can't believe everyone around him is thrilled with his decision. It could also just be that the mixes are right on the money and whatever was done in itunes was minimal. Without the full picture, it's hard to jump to conclusions.