Chris Jones 'roadhouses &: Automobiles' (2016)
: A double LP cut at 45rpm on 180-gram vinyl to maximize sonic detail.
The 2016 reissue solidified the album's status as a "reference record." In the world of high-end audio, it sits alongside classics like Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon or Dire Straits’ Brothers In Arms as an essential demo disc. For fans, however, the album is less about the technical specs and more about the presence of the man himself—a voice that sounds "mega-present" and a guitar that feels physically "corporeal" in the room. If you'd like to explore this further, let me know: Chris Jones 'Roadhouses & Automobiles' (2016)
The album captures the essence of the "itinerant musician." Its title, Roadhouses & Automobiles , evokes the lonely, shimmering beauty of a life spent on the move. : A double LP cut at 45rpm on