Bill Inglot: An Analog Heart In A Digital Domain
Tom Graves, Rock and Roll Disc, August 1991
THE NAME Bill Inglot became synonymous with the CD medium in the earliest days of the new digital technology. Working most often with Rhino Records, a label devoted almost exclusively to reissues, Inglot built a reputation for clean, uncluttered sonic detailing and a more "contemporary" approach to CD remastering than other record labels.
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