|
|
|
|
| Keyword Search: The Ting Tings |
|
|
| HomeKeyword Search: The Ting Tings |
|
|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
CD review Oct 28, 2009 CD arrived in a timely manner, actually ahead of schedule. The CD was excellent in sound quality.
Very Best of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons Oct 11, 2009 Being from the 60's I found this very nostalgic it also has some great songs. Hope you like it also.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Very Best of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons Oct 09, 2009 I had a copy preiously of this CD and someone stole it, so I thought I'd buy another on Amazon.com. When I got it all it did was skip all over the place. I usually have no problem with your products and don't know what happened. I was highly disappointed.
franki Vali and the four seasons Oct 07, 2009 All the hits and the memories that go with them. Great for Frankie Vali and the Four Seasons fans.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Love the songs, hate the remastering Sep 27, 2009 My review is for the MP3 download version of this album.
It's not so obvious when listening on computer speakers that are very close together, or on tiny, tinny portable speakers that squash everything down to mono anyway. But when I tried to listen to this in my car, I couldn't stand the extreme separation, with Frankie singing alone from one speaker, and the Seasons on the other; or, instruments on only one speaker and singing by itself on the other speaker. This is NOT the way I remember the songs sounding years ago, when I listened to them on top 40 radio stations in my car.
It was so frustrating to me, and the rest of the reviews so positive, that it made me go to great lengths to make sure it wasn't an equipment problem on my end. I tried equalizer settings on my MP3 player. I actually got a new car stereo with many more audio controls, such as fade, balance, and its own equalizer settings. I tried playing it from CD instead of my MP3 player. Nothing helped.
I finally found some shareware called FX Audio Tools (there's a free trial period) which will let you convert stereo MP3s to mono. Finally, success!!! I'm glad to be hearing the songs the way I remember, but honestly, I resent having to go to all this trouble. I've already paid the record company to do the job of making it sound right and as far as I'm concerned they fell down on the job. However, I can see I'm in the minority, as the vast majority of reviews are 4 and 5 stars!
|
|  |
|
|
|
|
|
|