I wrote my very first (and only) fan e-mail back in 1995 to dmp. They forwarded my e-mail to Jimmy "Flim" Johnson. He was kind enough to respond to all of my questions letting me know what happened to the group and where everybody was living and working at the time. I thought it was really cool to get a personal response from him (blew my mind, actually). I wish it was possible to contact him and the other guys, just to let them know how much their music became such a soundtrack to my life.
Interestingly I also got introduced to these guys from a room mate who had brought home a pair of those smae Klipsch Cronerhorms. Man, were those thigns HUGE!!!
This CD brings back fond memories around the Christmas of 1984 in Gillette WY. It was one of the few releases available to demonstrate our first CD player. We turned more than a few Country & Western folks onto Flim & the BB's, which was fun to do. Speaker upgrades (AR 9's, Klipsch cornerhorns) were easy. The dynamic range this CD demonstrated was mind blowing for the time. Great time to be in stereo sales!
@weezerdogg Yep- I worked at a car/home audio store 1983-1993. This, Dave Grusin, James, Newton Howard and Friends. Any Sheffield Lab CD we loved! Even litened to some of the Fresh Aire. Great times for sure!
This song, man, oh, man, is my favorite from that "DDD digital recording pioneer" era deal. Notice the dynamics. Jung's first experiment was this group, this awesome group, who took full advantage of the "virtually no compression needed" capability of digital recording world. Listen the LOUDS and softs, the contrast, and these guys were there to push those limits. NICE, and thanks for the post!
I just recently searched for this CD online and purchased it - worth every penny!! I LOVE the song "Lunch Hour Wedding March" - really amazing sounds!
I wrote my very first (and only) fan e-mail back in 1995 to dmp. They forwarded my e-mail to Jimmy "Flim" Johnson. He was kind enough to respond to all of my questions letting me know what happened to the group and where everybody was living and working at the time. I thought it was really cool to get a personal response from him (blew my mind, actually). I wish it was possible to contact him and the other guys, just to let them know how much their music became such a soundtrack to my life.
weezerdogg 1 month ago
We use to crank this up on the cornerhorns and dust would fall from the ceiling. I can't wait to get my new house and do some spring cleaning!
weezerdogg 1 month ago
WOW!! Haven't heard this since the early 90's..love it!!
fistchips 4 months ago
Interestingly I also got introduced to these guys from a room mate who had brought home a pair of those smae Klipsch Cronerhorms. Man, were those thigns HUGE!!!
ndabunka 1 year ago
This CD brings back fond memories around the Christmas of 1984 in Gillette WY. It was one of the few releases available to demonstrate our first CD player. We turned more than a few Country & Western folks onto Flim & the BB's, which was fun to do. Speaker upgrades (AR 9's, Klipsch cornerhorns) were easy. The dynamic range this CD demonstrated was mind blowing for the time. Great time to be in stereo sales!
weezerdogg 1 year ago
@weezerdogg Yep- I worked at a car/home audio store 1983-1993. This, Dave Grusin, James, Newton Howard and Friends. Any Sheffield Lab CD we loved! Even litened to some of the Fresh Aire. Great times for sure!
dougheile 1 month ago
extremely well engineered
kiaoraguy 1 year ago
sehr gut, muito bom, so good e mais, caraca!
LucianoKiloShaper 1 year ago
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood!!!...:)
Tolissssssssss 1 year ago
I've been looking for this song for like 10 years. Thank you Marshman!
teaeyeaintea 1 year ago
beautiful
podfunaug30 1 year ago
amazing. i miss this group. great recording really!
elybakod 1 year ago
this song always reminds me of a fancy dinner party where they keep you on your toes.
palidian7 2 years ago
Love these guys... thunder and birdies is awesome. Have all of their studio releases and still listen to them often.
dzichef 2 years ago
This song, man, oh, man, is my favorite from that "DDD digital recording pioneer" era deal. Notice the dynamics. Jung's first experiment was this group, this awesome group, who took full advantage of the "virtually no compression needed" capability of digital recording world. Listen the LOUDS and softs, the contrast, and these guys were there to push those limits. NICE, and thanks for the post!
globalistbrat 2 years ago 2
I just recently searched for this CD online and purchased it - worth every penny!! I LOVE the song "Lunch Hour Wedding March" - really amazing sounds!
mschoirtchr 3 years ago
wow! sure brings back memories... thanks dude!
bonzaimos 3 years ago