Analogue Productions

Lynyrd Skynyrd | Nuthin' Fancy

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  • Pressed at Quality Record Pressings
  • Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
  • 45 RPM
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Lynyrd Skynyrd | Nuthin&

Kevin Gray

At the age of 18, Kevin Gray was the youngest mastering engineer in the United States when he began cutting records at Artisan Sound Recorders in 1972. Over his forty-year career, Kevin has mastered the music from all major record labels, in all genres. He has over a hundred Grammy-winning recordings to his credit. In 2010 Kevin opened his own mastering facility, Cohearent Audio.

Cohearent Audio

Cohearent Audio is a relatively new facility with vintage roots. It's the achievement of renowned mastering engineer Kevin Gray. Kevin has turned 38 years of experience and proven equipment into the dream facility he has always wanted to build. Their client list includes all 3 major labels (Sony, Universal and Warner), Acoustic Sounds, Concord, Impex and Music Matters, to name a few. Reissues for the audiophile community are a specialty.

Quality Record Pressings

Quality Record Pressings are completely focused on the goal of pressing the best records the world has ever known. They have improved the standard for vinyl pressing machines and rebuilt their presses equipped with the newest technology in the record pressing industry. All Analogue Productions reissues are pressed at QRP and the pressing facility also handles work from several other labels, including Reference Recordings.

45 RPM

The slower a record spins, the more it's sound quality is affected. In order to deliver the best possible sound, the record must spin faster (45 RPM). However, when a record spins faster, the amount of information it can hold is reduced. The desire to improve sound quality, while ensuring adequate playtime, is a problem that still persists today. Obviously, the "convenience" drawback isn't an issue when you're willing to pay more for two 12-inch records instead of just one.