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Now that I have my TT back in action I've been playing through some of my LPs, mostly mid to late 70s to early eighties vintage, and have rediscovered a few favorites. Currently getting heavy play are:
Neil Young - Harvest
Neil Young - Comes a Time
Neil Young - Live Rust
America - America
The Moody Blues - On The Threshold of a Dream
The Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord
The Eagles - Their Greatest Hits
Joe Jackson - Look Sharp!
Steely Dan - Aja
Jackson Brown - The Pretenter
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Elton John - Madman Across the Water
The Pretenters - The Pretenders
Elvis Costello - My Aim is True
I never bought any of these albums on CD and therefore really haven't listened to them for over 15 years. I'm surprised at how timeless the are and how good they sound. What are you listening to?
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My faves right now are early U2 and The Police. I have been able to find some used LPs in great shape and the music is good to boot.
Groups from the 70s also get plenty some play but I don't have many albums from individual artists.
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I have U2 - War, which has a raw energy to it that IMO U2 has never matched with any of its other albums.
I have The Police - Outlandos d'Amour and Ghost in the Machine. They are both fine, but the former just has that stripped down 3 piece band sound that I love so much. Ghost in the Machine is definitely a more slick production.
Andy
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Heavy rotation:
Buena Vista Social Club w/Ry Cooder.
Pink Folyd Pulse.
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Neil Young - Tonight's the Night
Miles Davis - Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Alison Kraus - New Favorite
Lucinda Williams - Lucinda Williams
The Who - Who's Next
John Coltrane - Lush Life
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Beez,
That Lucinda Williams LP is one of my favorites. She is wonderful and her first album is still her best, IMO.
J
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Beezer,
wondered how you thought the sonics of the "Passionate Kisses" EP compared to the full length LP????
Some people on other forums have complained about warped discs from LPNow (due to storing NOS LP's); did you have any problems?? I've been very happy with the discs I've gotten from them, though admittedly it's not been a great number.
TY
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Beez,
That Lucinda Williams LP is one of my favorites. She is wonderful and her first album is still her best, IMO.
J
I think you're talking about an LP that's actually not her first. "Happy Woman Blues" & "Ramblin' " preceded "Lucinda Williams." I have a CD of "Ramblin' " and it's certainly worthwhile getting (though I'm not sure if it's still in print).
http://www.lucindawilliams.com/disco.html
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I didn't have any problems with warped albums from LPNow. They were all sealed and in good shape upon arrival. I did have to wait a few weeks for them to fill my order though.
The Lucinda LP sounds good, not great. It is certainly better than the CD, though. The EP has "Passionate Kisses" and then 4 live tracks. These four live tunes are featured as bonus tracks on the CD. As for the EP's sound, it's similiar in overall quality to the LP, although it's live. It's certainly worth getting if you're a Lucinda fan.
Right now, "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" is probably my favorite Lucinda album. It's still gritty and from the heart, but her song writing seems more evolved.
Beez
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Beezer,
I always found the EP to sound much better than the LP (which I agree sounds good but not spectacular). Always thought it might be all that space that the grooves were able to spread out over, but that's just my opinion.
Thanks for the input,
TY
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Last one to spin on my table (note: I am in between permanent tables so I just have a flux one set up) was Jamiroquay. One of the earlier albums, can't remember the alb title.
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Jethro Tull "Benefit", Rush "Moving Pictures", Dying Fetus "Destroy The Opposition", Pink Floyd "The Final Cut" - this album is all the same kind of tune over and over (quiet parts punctuated with big scary loud parts) but it's pretty damn good. I also picked up those Police LPs mentioned earlier.
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so strange bob82274, I have been all about early u2 and police lately, namely war and ghost in the machine..the most in rotation for vinyl..and one of my next faves is the buena vista social club (but I dont have the vinyl) something in the air? I have been digging the old steel pulse albums too. Reminds me of summer I guess.
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Nathan can kiss my ass because currently I'm a jazz snob.
Miles Davis: Kind of Blue (word of warning! the current Classic re-issue on the 200 g vinyl is very noisy. I'm tempted to send mine back)
Cookin' & Workin' both are very nice sonically (mono rocks!)\
Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue his guitar sounds like it's amped directly through my speakers
I have U2s War which is an excellent album probably my favorite of theirs (before they lost their indy creed) however my vinyl copy doesn't sound the best. It's kinda tinny or something, sounded better on my old system.
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Matthew - You cannot tell if the U2 album is "tinny" or not because it is a rock band, and playing rock records will not allow you to hear any differences in your system. Only those other jazz records will allow you savor the finer minutia of recorded music. I am making this up! You should go and listen to U2 on an Yorx fake all-in-one component system, it would sound the same probably!
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In a retro mood last night:
Al Green - Call Me
Deep Purple - Made In Japan
Van Morrison - Moondance
Allman Bros - Live at Filmore East
Bruce Springsteen - Postcards from Asbury Park
NB
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Roxy Music - Avalon
The Blue Nile - A walk across the rooftops
Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones
Rolling Stones - Undercover
Cold Chisel - East
Lou Reed - Rock and Roll Animal
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
Oz
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Just got a copy of Cassandra Wilson's "New Moon Daughter" off eBay.
A sealed copy of the 2LP set for a $9.91 bid but the shipping from Canada was $9.75. I've had the CD for some time, but put off buying the LP through MusicDirect and others--think their price was quite a bit higher than the $20 I spent.
Addendum: the higher-priced LP set from Music Direct et al. was an audiophile pressing (no longer available) but the reissue I got sounds VERY good.
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I just took off The Cramps - "Psychadelic Jungle" and before that The Jam - "Snap" and also still near the TT is a test pressing of Robin Lane & the Chartbusteres first lp.
I then put on a CD of Mozart's Horn Concertos on authentic instruments.
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Saludos a todos...
Recently, after having my Aragon 47K modified, I'm spinning:
Sade , Diamond Life
Chuck Mangeone, Bellavia (1975)
Yes, 90125
Cheap Trick, At BudaKan
The Cars, Candy O
Have several records waiting on line while enjoying my system and appreciating the changes in presentation while breaking-in.
Regards,
Jose.
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Monty Alexander - Live at Montreux
Pink Floyd - DSOTM
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Tin Pan Alley (Just that track)
Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus
Brahms – Fourth Symphony – Bernstein conducting New York Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky – Violin Concerto in D – Heifetz
Rachmaninoff – Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini – Reiner – Chicago Symphony
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The Ray Brown Trio - Soular Energy 45 rpm Blue Vinyl
Satcho Plays King Oliver- St James Infirmary 45 rpm
Billie Holiday - Songs for Distingue Lovers 45 rpm
Love- Forever Changes Sundazed reissue
Lovin' Spoonful - Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful Sundazed reissue
Van Morrison - Moondance
Donald Fagan - The Nightfly MFSL
I am just seriously groovin' with my Teres :D
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The Ray Brown Trio - Soular Energy 45 rpm Blue Vinyl
Satcho Plays King Oliver- St James Infirmary 45 rpm
Billie Holiday - Songs for Distingue Lovers 45 rpm
Love- Forever Changes Sundazed reissue
Lovin' Spoonful - Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful Sundazed reissue
Van Morrison - Moondance
Donald Fagan - The Nightfly MFSL
I am just seriously groovin' with my Teres :D
The first 3 you have there are fantastic.
Enjoy,
Brad
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How do you play 45 RPM on your Teres?
Or is it recorded at 45 to play at 33 1/3 ?
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Rob,
The Teres motor plays at 45 and 33.3 rpm.
"Holding the pushbutton down for more than one second will switch between 33.3 and 45 rpm"
From the Teres Motor Manual 10-Mar-2003
I first heard the Ray Brown Trio - Soular Energy at MAF. Scott from TNT-Audio brought it around to our suite. I was very impressed by the music and the sound.
I heard the other two albums at Chris Brady's place. After one listen I knew I had to have them. They were my first vinyl purchases in over 15 years.
Does anyone have any other suggestions of this quality music and recording?
I also picked up and listened to:
Time Out - Dave Brubeck Quartet 200 gram reissue.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon 30th Anniversary Edition Vinyl
I have the Steely Dan - Everything Must Go vinyl on order from Acoustic Sounds
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Thanks, I heard that the Teres motor could play at 45 RPM, I just didn't know how.
While you were listening to Scotts Vinyl, Klaus, Maxcast and myself were at the clubs checking the (sucky) local bar scene out. :wink:
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Wayne,
one of my favorite LP's is the Classic Records' 2 LP set of Holly Cole's "Temptation." I loved the CD when it came out (not surprising since I always had a fondness for Holly and loved the songs of Tom Waits). Classic made the wise choice of including bonus tracks on the LP's not found on the regular CD.
There's also an LP version of Cole's "Romantically Helpless" which is interesting in that it has a 4 track 45RPM disc of songs heard on the main 33RPM LP---fun to compare 45 vs 33 in terms of sonics (BTW 45 wins).
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Ask MGalusha what LP's he's been listening to lately! :lol:
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Wayne,
If you like Alison Kraus, "New Favorite" is a great album with pretty amazing sonics.
Beez
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Ask MGalusha what LP's he's been listening to lately! :lol:
Have you been torturing Mike lately?... :wink: :mrgreen: :lol:
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He's transferring a couple of my PRIZED LPs to CD-R.
Two words: WHITE TIGER! :o :lol:
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I've had this a while, but pulled it out last night. Inimitable voice of HW doing all his "hits" from throughout his career"Spoonful," "Red Rooster,"
"Killing Floor," "Back Door Man," "Built For Comfort" and "300 Pounds of Joy."
It ain't White Tiger, but what IS??? :D
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Nunslaughter - One Night In Hell
I didn't realize this was a live recording when I bought it, but it was a nice surprise. I normally avoid live recordings as they usually suck, but this one actually sounds like you're at a show. It's recorded straight through, very raw, no extra phony crowd noise or any of that crap. Just the band playing and plenty of vocal banter inbetween, most of which is humorous. The mix is a bit odd, with the guitars back pretty far and the vocals real loud, but overall I think it really captures a live performance with tons of real ambience. You can hear the crowd talking back to the band which adds to the realism.
Bathory - Nordland I and II
Quorthon should really let someone else engineer his records as this is kind of nasty. The first disc is okay, a few decent songs but II went right past me. Rather dull stuff. Seems like a half-hearted attempt to throw together past cliches for another Viking album, but it just doesn't work.
Vital Remains - Dawn Of The Apocalypse
Death\Black Metal hybrid here. Not too bad I guess. This features by far the fastest double bass I have ever heard. I just wonder if it is triggered or what. Pretty damn amazing. Killer cover art in any case. Not so for the back cover, as the pentagram graphic is ultra-pixelated. Graphic art mistakes just really annoy the hell out of me. What were they thinking?
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went to the vinyl record day in san luis obisps, ca yesterday, picked up three NEW albums
the fireballs on sundazed-$10-music from my teen years.
eric dolphy at the five spot vol2-$10
johnny cash, the man comes around-$15.
been listening to these.
http://www.vinylrecordday.org
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Played Holly Cole's "Romantically Helpless" last night. This never was a fave HC disc for me musically, but I bought the vinyl set just because it's vinyl. It's interesting for a couple reasons: first, it's on an obscure German label (Grooveland) that has chosen its limited offerings somewhat strangely--Holly, Jimmy Scott's "Mood Indigo," and a Maria Muldaur LP; second, they have the full disc on one 33RPM LP and 4 tracks on a 45RPM LP. The 45 is stunning sonically.
This was one instance where sonics won me over to the music: as I said, I wasn't crazy about the CD initially but the special appeal of vinyl sonics made me like the music.
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jack daugherty and the class of 1971. then ahmad jamal-rossiter road. then i looked at the cd booklet and here it says:
"the music on this compact disc was originally recorded on analog equipment. we have ATTEMPTED to preserve, as closely as possible, the sound of the original recording. because of its HIGH RESOLUTION, however, the compact disc can reveal LIMITATIONS of the source tape."
the emphases were mine. i assure you, there is NO disclaimer on the LP jacket, none was EVER needed.
i will recommend the cd on musical merit alone. the vinyl will be much harder to locate. i have only ever seen two
i apologize that this is nearly the same post i put at aa but i had to share this with you all too.
if you can find this on vinyl, SNAG IT!
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James Taylor - Sweet Baby James
For all my friends down east NC dealing with Isabel.
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I've listened to the following in the last couple days:
Nils Lofgren - Nils : not bad, just tried it out
Montie Alexander - Live : Excellent recording, very lively, very fun
Radiohead - Kid A : best modern recording that I like
Jimi Hendrix - Experience (live) : not the best recording but love hearing him play live, esp the blues
A Perfect Circle - New one : not bad, but not quite into it like the first alb
Ozzy - Down to Earth : I think this one kinda sucks actually
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Blur- Best of Blur UK LP
Radiohead- Hail to the Thief UK 2 LP
Beethoven Symphony #3- Karajan DG LP
Oasis- Be here Now UK LP
Bach- Goldberg Variations Glenn Gould LP
Otis Redding- Dictionary of Soul LP
White Stripes- Elephant LP
Grateful Dead- American Beauty LP
Beethoven Symphony #7- Karajan DG LP
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I like your taste in music! What's your setup? You should come to our October gathering, look at the NYC for more info.
Sonic Youth - Murray Street
Dire Straights - Brothers in Arms
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I really like Daniel Lanois as record producer, so I eBayed a copy of The Neville Bros. "Yellow Moon" (I've had the CD for some time). Fortunately, it was/is in great shape and trounces the CD in my setup (where admittedly much more $$ is devoted to analogue). I was checking out a pair of Infinity Kappa speakers, trying to decide whether to eBay them or keep them, and the woofer surrounds succumbed to the subterranean bass that the LP puts out (just imagine if I had a real table like a Technics 1200!!!).
Now, if I could only find a vinyl copy of Lanois' second album "Beauty of Wynona" and an affordable copy of Emmylou Harris' "Wrecking Ball," my Lanois collection would be satisfied. Hopefully, Josh will have these on his "LP's-to-trade" list :D
BTW, if one only gets one White Stripes LP (at least to start), is "Elephant" a good place to start??? Saw them on Conan and liked the song I heard.
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Elephant is a great album and easily a good place to start. Their music is relatively constant from album to album, but I like White Blood Cells and Elephant the best of the ones I have. Elephant is suppose to be great on vinyl too and it is easily found still.
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Saw the vinyl "Elephant" offered on the White Stripes website--$18 for the 2LP set.
http://www.bandmerch.com/java2/BandMerch/whitestripes/index.jsp?content=/BandMerch2/Display/ProductDisplay/Templates/css2_ProductPage.jsp&Group=23&product=405
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^^You can get Elephant at Virgin Megastores for $13.99. Not sure if you are close to one, but that's the best price I've seen^^ I agree with Josh- Elephant is a good place to start- slightly more bluesy than their other LP's.
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^^You can get Elephant at Virgin Megastores for $13.99. Not sure if you are close to one, but that's the best price I've seen^^ I agree with Josh- Elephant is a good place to start- slightly more bluesy than their other LP's.
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, no Virgins close by.
Wish new vinyl was available locally at reasonable prices like that!!
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Hi TY,
White Stripes were in NZ last week !
I've got copies of For The Beauty of Wynona and Wrecking Ball...
:D
Have you got other Lanois produced stuff like the Birdy ST ?
Dylan's Oh Mercy, his U2 stuff or Robbie Robertson's self titled solo debut ?
All great sounding albums.
cheerio !
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michael,
I'm jealous about those Wynona & Wrecking Ball LP's. Last "Ball" I saw went for $45 on eBay; it surprises me that someone doesn't do a high quality reissue of the disc.
I had forgotten that Lanois did the "Birdy" soundtrack--I'll have to start looking for it. The Dylan & Robbie Robertson LP's find their way to my TT with some regularity.
Take care
BTW, there's an interesting Lanois 12" single of "Still Water" (from "Acadie")--just three tracks of the same song, one of which is live.
They chose to press this as a one-sided 12".
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Hi to all,
this is my first ever post! I've really enjoyed reading about what other people are listening to.
Records I'm unable to put away at the moment include:
Nick Cave & Bad Seeds - Boatman's call
Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man - Out of Season
John Martyn - Solid Air
I also have the White Stripes' Elephant & agree it's excellent & def their best record yet. I'm finding new vinyl is a lot better quality the 80's stuff that makes up a big chunk of my collection.
In my car I've been listening to Detroit Cobras 7 simple songs EP, & I'm off to see if they have put anything out on LP right this minute.
Glyn
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Listened to Timbuk 3's "Greetings From..." LP last night (the one with the donkey and TV strapped to its back). I've had this a long time and listen to it regularly (though infrequently)--each time I'm impressed with the sonics. It featured the hit "Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" and there are other tracks in a similar humorous vein. The sonics are in the Stereo-Spectacular" school of Steely Dan's "Aja"--it's something a dealer might put on to show off his speakers or that a vinylphile might put on to impress his CD-lovin' friends. It's on the I.R.S. label.
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Whenever I think that my system is sounding pretty good with my digital setup, I'm snapped back to reality when I turn on the old TT. My old Marantz 6300 with a meager Grado Gold cartridge just makes music. I will have to upgrade someday to a better analog front end, but for now I'm sitting back drinking a beer enjoying Jackson Brown - The Pretender.
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OK, this is shaping up to be a late night. I just realized I haven't listened to the TT since adding the Dodd tube amp to the rig. Vinyl and tube phonostage and tube amp. Wow!
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Listened to Timbuk 3's "Greetings From..." LP last night.
Lordy, I had almost forgotten that entry in the missing-albums file. Was this issued after I.R.S. went to flimsy vinyl? My REM "Murmur" is sturdy, and I recall that Stewart Copeland's "The Percussionist" (also missing) was OK, but things seem to have headed south at some point. Anyway,
Tarkio -- Brewer & Shipley
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After 14 years,
listened to stuff not easily found on CD or stuff I simply refuse to buy!
Annie Haslam: Annie in Wonderland (I'm a Roy Wood freak)
Richard Lloyd: Alchemy (surprisingly good pop record), plus I found Field of Fire in the same outer plastic sleeve: I've never listened to it, nor did I even know I had it.
Paul Clinch with Choya.
I have hundreds to sift through and I am already overjoyed at how well I took care of them back in the 70's.
biz
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Here's a sleeper for you guys (or maybe not), picked this up at a little vinyl shop by me.
Linda Ronstadt/Nelson Riddle Orchestra: "What's New"
Very well recorded LP, a jazz sound with great vocals and a good orchestra.
When I first heard it I couldn't believe it was Ronstadt, so I bought it and than the record really grew on me. If you can find one pick it up.
I also seen it on DVD-Audio and some how it ended up in my bag :)
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I've been listening to the Flaming Lips Yoshimi IMPORT from Japan on RED VINYL BABY! 8)
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Jerry Rapherty - City to City
Radiohead - OK Computer
Men at Work - ?forget?
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I've been off work for the past week, so I did quite a bit of listening, including some vinyl I hadn't heard for a while.
Kansas - 2 For The Show {Live}
Toto - Hydra
Sonny Rollins - Saxaphone Colossus
Doors - Best Of The Doors
Yes - Tomato
Tears for Fears - Songs From The Big Chair
Elton John - Madman Across The Water
Supertramp - Breakfast In America
My wife and I also listened to some classical, although I generally don't remember the specific conductor or orchestra. One I do remember is Leonard Bernstein's version of Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, which is simply superb. :)
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My fiancee bought me a bunch of new vinyl for Christmas, including some latin/conga stuff and some decent downbeat electronica. Been listening a lot to "King Conga" by Johnny Blas on the Ubiquity lable.
Great clean conga/latin music. Excellent recording quality and a captivating performance.
My fiancee's brother is a professional bass/tuba/euphonium/trombone player and listened to this about 4 times in a row when he came to visit last.
http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/cb022.html
I also have Cuica's "City to City" - which is downtempo electronica, and some Greyboy. So far, I'm really happy with the discovery of this label. We also went out the other night and heard John Beltran spin at a local club and were pretty impressed. He's on ubiquity as well. Thought I'd pass along the find.
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So far this morning:
Billy Joel, Glass Houses
Jerry Jeff Walker, Great Gonzos
Wilson Pickett, The Best of Wilson Pickett
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I'm new to this forum but since I have my Dual CS-506 and (recently added) Dual CS-606 set up, I've listened to the following:
Steely Dan - Aja
Elton John - Madman Across the Water and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Mannheim Steamroller - Fresh Aire and Fresh Aire II
The Guess Who - Greatest Hits
Blood Sweat and Tears - Greatest Hits
Three Dog Night - Greatest Hits
Chuck Mangione - Live at the Hollywood Bowl
ABBA - The Album
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Over the last few days I have been doing some more Vinyl listening. I just got a Dynavector 10x5 cartridge and will install it tonight...
Yeah yeah yeahs - Fever to Tell (on printed color vinyl!!!)
iron & wine - our endless numbered days
Grandaddy - Sumday
Death Cab for Cutie - Transatlanticism (on Sonic-Boom 180g Virgin Vinyl, yum)
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Eno, Music for Airports
Graham Parker: Howlin' Wind, Heat Treatment, Stick to Me (in that order)
biz
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Firefall - Elan
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Mylatest used store purchases are bands like.... Green on Red, Dead Boys, Tuff Darts, Television, Robyn Hitchcock (colored vinyl).
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Firefall "Legend"
Faces " Long Player" and " OOH LA LA"
Cat Stevens " Teaser and the Firecat"
Cowboy Junkies "Trinity Sessions" Classic Records single sided 45 rpm
Neuance TT shelf for rack got me back into vinyl
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Elton John - "Tumbleweed Connection
Eric Clapton - "Reptile"
Assorted David Bowie Rycodisks
Govt Mule - "Dose" and "Life Before Insanity"
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i have recently rediscovered Faces (rod stewart and ron wood) best boogie-rock band ever!
for you old timers - check out the work of neil micheal hagerty his bands include 'royal trux' and 'the howeling hex'. excellent experimental rock/folk/in your face. plays guitar better than kieth with lyrics better than mick.
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Just heard Johnny Cash American VI: The Man Comes Around. Talk about a man singing his heart out -- did he ever miss June. It's amazing what emotion he puts into various tracks. I am not sure I will ever listen to In My Life the same way again. He was a man putting finishing touch to his musical career and his life before going to meet June.
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I meant American IV. Sadly we will never get to VI.
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Just heard Johnny Cash American VI: The Man Comes Around. Talk about a man singing his heart out -- did he ever miss June. It's amazing what emotion he puts into various tracks. I am not sure I will ever listen to In My Life the same way again. He was a man putting finishing touch to his musical career and his life before going to meet June.
Nit-picking to follow: June Carter Cash was still alive when "Man Comes Around" came out in 2002 (she died in 2003). She even appears briefly in the video for "Hurt" which appeared on that LP(there are flashbacks of her as well as one seemingly live shot of the two of them).
http://www.losthighwayrecords.com/e/cash11403.html
Nonetheless, the LP set is definitely worth getting (it even has tracks not found on the CD, as I recall). And it's not dumb-expensive like some of the audiophile labels..
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AC/DCs 180 gram reissue of IF YOU WANT BLOOD.
IMO This is one of the greatest demos of real-raw- rockin talent as Angus is in his prime.
And it's superbly remastered.
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Latest spins:
O Blues Where Art Thou
Tift Merritt - Bramble Rose
AKUS - New Favorite
Southside Johnny - Hearts of Stone
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Listened to "Lee Michaels" (eponymous third album), the "live in studio" with the whole first side taken up by a single, overly long, overly indulgent song.
What a great record! Music like nothing else transports me back in time and I can remember listening to my best friend's brother's copy of this disc. It was on heavy rotation during college. I haven't listened to "Fifth" again, the one that has "Do You Know What I Mean." What a shame you're not going to hear "Stormy Monday" on classic rock stations!
Biz
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Hi Guys,
Just bought the following vinyl new and secondhand:
New: Ac/Dc - Back in black (pretty good imo)
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (another good one)
Jewel (i thought it sucked)
Secondhand: Inxs - The Swing (an excellent 80's)
best wishes
rocket
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I just bought brand new copies of John Mayer 'Room for Squares' and 'Heavier Things'. I haven't actually listened to them yet but my wife loves him so I'm hoping it'll get her into/help her understand the hobby a little better. ;)
-C
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Carlman, great idea to buy something the wife likes to play. However, if she's like my wife (who I love dearly), if she can see the stereo then it's no good for her! That's why it's in my room and those Dahlquists are huge.
Recently, a buddy gave me a couple of early Laura Nyro records and I found one of my wife's (surprisingly playable) and she actually came into the room and listened for a few minutes.
So, you see, there is hope.
biz
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Hey Guys, keep this post going - see my thought for this week below. As always I listen to the Grateful Dead at least twice (or more) a week. In fact in the gyn each morning I have my little MP3 player with "Anthem of the Sun" on it. I spend 30 min on an orbital trainer and just as you get into the last 5 minutes this album starts to really rock! Great thing first up in the morning. PS I know mp3 is not vinyl and this is a vinyl forum, but if you think I am going to cart my Galibier TT and SE Triode amp down the gym then think again. Oh! speakers too remember!
I recently picked up a recording of two symphonies by Havergal Brian, now who has heard of this guy. He was a British composer who lived into his nineties and in fact composed a whole bunch of his symphonies after his 80th birthday. Look carefully in your local charity shop, might well see some of his stuff.
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I just bought brand new copies of John Mayer 'Room for Squares' and 'Heavier Things'. I haven't actually listened to them yet but my wife loves him so I'm hoping it'll get her into/help her understand the hobby a little better. ;)
-C
You might try to find a copy of Luka Bloom's "Riverside" if you want to win your wife's heart (audio-wise). He's Irish and not at all like John Mayer, but he has a voice I would think women would love. "Riverside" was highly recommended by some of the audio mags when it came out (and I think Michael Fremer recently re-recommended it on Musicangle.com).
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Listened to Michelle Shocked's "Short, Sharp, Shocked" last night and thoroughly enjoyed it (I've always liked this even when I only had it on cassettte).
Also, plopped on one of my favorite audio discs--a 12" single of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax". It's dance music but the bass is just great.
I've got the CD of this title but it just isn't the same as the vinyl.
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Hey that reminds me of my favourite piece of graffiti that appeared at my old university (essex):
"Once upon a time i couldn't even spell the word stoodent but now I is one."
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First about John Mayer
My 20 something nephew recommended it in front of his girlfriend. Normally he is a much more heavy-oriented guy with musical tastes similar to his uncle. When I bought that first CD and played it I realized I was pimped by a kid trying to win over his girlfriend! I have since razzed him about it and we got a good laugh out of it. Just not my type of music.
biz
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Second,
Tonto, you're on the money about Michelle Shocked. Short, Sharp, Shocked is one of the best CD's of all time, a wonder to all my friends who hear it. It's a total no-brainer.
But, I don't have the LP. I have the original CD and there's a remastered CD with extra cuts that I highly recommend.
According to Michael Fremer types, the actual pressing, British, American, first release, etc. etc. seems to matter so much when it comes to sound quality. Is there a specific LP version I could look for (just in case I see it)?
biz
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Third,
Tonto, this is your day!
I don't have the Relax LP but I was recently alphabetizing my records (for my new musicdirect awesome rack) and came across
Dead or Alive You Spin Me Round (Murder Mix) and was marvelling at the bass, even on my vintage Dahlquists, no less.
Some of the extended mixes of the 80's are stupendous:
Our House by Madness
Run Me Down by the Higsons
Sign of the Times by the Belle Stars
Skin Deep by the Stranglers
all come to mind...
And I don't think they're available on CD.
biz
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I always get a kick out of my Zappa collection. Most of his albums are well recorded and I find the music to be very interesting, even after all these years. Lately, I'm playing Zoot Allures and Live at the Roxy.
A side note, check out Project Object if you get the chance. Ex-Zappa band members Napolean Murphy Brock, Ike Willis and Don Preston cover the Zappa cataloge extremely well. :notworthy:
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Second,
Tonto, you're on the money about Michelle Shocked. Short, Sharp, Shocked is one of the best CD's of all time, a wonder to all my friends who hear it. It's a total no-brainer.
But, I don't have the LP. I have the original CD and there's a remastered CD with extra cuts that I highly recommend.
According to Michael Fremer types, the actual pressing, British, American, first release, etc. etc. seems to matter so much when it comes to sound quality. Is there a specific LP version I could look for (just in case I see it)?
biz
To be honest, I'm not sure WHAT pressing I have: it was a fairly recent eBay acquisition, still sealed in the shrinkwrap. That kinda makes you think it might be a more recent pressing, but who knows?? I'm perfectly happy with the LP I have in terms of sonics: I'll check to see if I can find pressing details.
BTW, the 12" "Relax" is 45RPM---don't know if that has something to do with the sonics or not?
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Tonto,
I do hear that sometimes the 45's are superior in sound but 33 or 45, the 12 inch singles have lots of room to stretch out those grooves! That alone should help theoretically.
I haven't paid much attention overall, but I do have a 12 inch Bangles "sampler" which has a copy of Hero Takes A Fall on both sides (guess it makes it easy for the DJ) and it seems that this 33 RPM takes up only about an inch and a half of the outer circumference of the record, leaving a huge leader spiralling to the label.
I just looked at it and in that area where the numbers are engraved are the words "SEA HAUNT." Wonder what that could mean concerning the Bangles...
biz
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biz,
I think you're right about the 45RPM 12" having alotta space for those bass grooves. Many of the Classic reissues split a normal LP like Cowboy Junkies or Mingus "Ah Um" into four 45RPM discs (pressed on just one side of the disc).
As to the engraving in an LP's leadout, I've found the messages to sometimes be related to album content and sometimes totally unrelated.
"The Tubes" had "a baby's arm holding an apple" on one side, something about a Winnebago on the other (both from lyrics); another LP had "This is the 37th time I've lied to the Nation" (a Nixon reference I think that was nowhere on the LP itself).
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biz,
I think you're right about the 45RPM 12" having alotta space for those bass grooves. Many of the Classic reissues split a normal LP like Cowboy Junkies or Mingus "Ah Um" into four 45RPM discs (pressed on just one side of the disc).
Tonto,
didn't you tell me you have the Grooveland pressing of Holly Cole's "Romantically Helpless"?? That double LP actually has the complete album on one disc (33 1/3) and four selected tracks on another disc at 45 RPM (two tracks per side). So, a guy could really compare the same track at the different speeds. The 33 disc sounds great IMO, but the 45 RPM is just stunning.
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New Procol Harum (actually it's old) first album has Whiter Shade of Pale at multiple speeds, haven't checked for sonic differences. The discs are so gorgeous I almost don't want to play them. CD's, who cares what happens to them...
Elvis Costello: one of the LP engravings says "Elvis is King." Other side says "Elvis is King on this side too.
I wonder who has the time to write the engravings, maybe a machine does it?
biz
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Tonto,
I do hear that sometimes the 45's are superior in sound but 33 or 45, the 12 inch singles have lots of room to stretch out those grooves! That alone should help theoretically.
I think we need a recording engineer on this one. 45s have to to obey the RIAA equalisation scheme so if we had more bass (in amplitude terms) everything would have to be louder. I think, though, that what you mean is that bass is lower on these recordings and obviously IMO we could have bigger grooves (lower bass) on 45s. I only have a few 12" 45 rpm discs because I have only had a TT that can also play 45s as well as 33s and the few I have do sound good. I would like to be able to compare the same track on both though.
If there is a recording engineer out there please put your lot in.
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Dion Warwick
Rush Moving Pictures
Arrowsmith Get your Wings
Donnie Iris
tons and tons more!!
Peace, Pogue
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Just purchased an 200 gram version of Led Zeppelin II. Great stuff, have also been listening to Neville Brothers "yellow moon" and Bob Dylans "Oh Mercy.
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.... have also been listening to Neville Brothers "yellow moon" and Bob Dylans "Oh Mercy.
Was there a reason for listening to those two particular LP's??? (i.e. both are produced by Daniel Lanois).
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Got a little time off for the holidays, so I'm spinning vinyl.
Eric Clapton/ CrossRoads
String Band w/ Isao Suzuki
Beatles/ Naked
Pete
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Still spin'n.
Wilco / YHF
Killers / Hot Fuss
Jaco Pastorius
Pete
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.... have also been listening to Neville Brothers "yellow moon" and Bob Dylans "Oh Mercy.
Was there a reason for listening to those two particular LP's??? (i.e. both are produced by Daniel Lanois).
No, just a coincidence. I do like his work though (Lanois) and another great album he produced was Wrecking Ball by Emmylou Harris.
Oh Mercy would have to be one of the best recorded LP's I own, sounds superb.
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.... I do like his work though (Lanois) and another great album he produced was Wrecking Ball by Emmylou Harris.
Don't tell me you have "Wrecking Ball" on vinyl !!?
I know it was released on LP, but I didn't buy it; now, it sells on eBay, very infrequently, for $45 or so.
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.... I do like his work though (Lanois) and another great album he produced was Wrecking Ball by Emmylou Harris.
Don't tell me you have "Wrecking Ball" on vinyl !!?
I know it was released on LP, but I didn't buy it; now, it sells on eBay, very infrequently, for $45 or so.
I wish.
I have it on CD, but now that I know it's on vinyl I will keep an eye out for it. :)
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Just listened to an ATI test pressing (1994) of Spirit Sensitive originally released in 1979. Incredible! The juxtaposition of tenor sax and contrabass is awesome. I got this from acoustic sounds on clearance for $10.00 Great bargain!
On a side note, I had this album for months without discovering it's true worth until now. With my room and phono pre, the contrabass was so boomy I couldn't listen to it. I just started putting some bass trap and changed phono stage from EAR 834P to Art Audio Vinyl One. What a difference -- clear and extended sax with tightly plucked strings on the bass. Serious goose bump material.
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1938 recording of La Bohem from La Scala on Seraphim (Angel) lable. Gigli has the clearest enunciation of words of any tenor I have ever heard. If you read the libretto with him you can learn how to pronounce Italian. Effortless and suave tenor voice comes through even in this old recording. Licia Albanese, however, does not come through as good. She sounds a little thin and trilly. I have heard better recordings of her later in her career. Still, this recording conveys a good rapport among the cast with magical moments by Gigli. It's not a reference recording but a good historical one that showcases Gigli's voice and clear articulation. I wish all modern opera singers could pronounce as clearly as he did.
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Right now it's the Beatles Concerto W/the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orch. Found used for 1$ today!!!!
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As you all know, I,m a huge Social D fan.
I just picked up a immaculate Social D Live at The Roxy.
I believe it,s out of print , however, it is every bit as good as the cd. Of course with added vinyl sound!
Outstanding!
Not to mention it,s arguably the best live compelation ever.
You won,t be dissapointed
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Billy Thorpe, Children of the Sun. 1979 issue.
The second side is really good. It wouldn't be as good if your playback didn't cover from 20 to 20k Hz. I think this will now be one of my test music.
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Steely Dan : AJA, Pretzel Logic
Led Zepplin 3
Gypsy Kings forgot album name
:oops:
Muddy Waters Folk Singer
Leadbelly classic collection
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As you can tell by the post count, I haven't posted much :)
NP- Karla Bonoff "Wild Heart of the Young" (Columbia PC3744, 1982)
Picked this up for a couple bucks at Jerry's Used Records, a bit better shape than the one I owned. Decent pressing, music not as good as that on her "Restless Nights' album IMHO. If you haven't heard her, I can heartily recommend a listen. Only on the vinyl though, she didn't transfer well to CD.
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New pressing of The Dead Kennedys - Fresh fruit for Rotting vegetables
The Stooges
Tom Waits - Mule Variations
Blood of the Saddle
Rank and File
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I've been collecting as many good condition RCA Living Stereos LPs as posssible, mostly from Good will and thrift stores.
The 1958 through 1962 presssings seem to be the best produced. Jascha Heifetz are my prized favorites.
Recently I've been picking up the remasters from BMG.
All outstanding ,low noise, super dynamics and 180to 200 grams.
All I have at least are first rate quality, meaning perfecly straight with no warps.
Check them out ,you won't be disapointed.
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.... I do like his work though (Lanois) and another great album he produced was Wrecking Ball by Emmylou Harris.
Don't tell me you have "Wrecking Ball" on vinyl !!?
I know it was released on LP, but I didn't buy it; now, it sells on eBay, very infrequently, for $45 or so.
BTW,
an autographed copy of the "Wrecking Ball" LP just sold on eBay for ~$225 :o
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I have been listening to Beck's latest record "Guero" lately. The album is spread out over two discs and is 45 rpm. I really like the sound quality, suits the material perfectly.
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Currently listening to an absolutely mint copy of Steve Miller "Fly Like An Eagle" that I got for a buck at a record show this past weekend.
Also in the past 24 hours - Van Halen l, April Wine "Harder, Faster", Edgar Winter/Rick Derringer (White Trash) "Roadwork", Uriah Heep "Live" and Rush "Hemispheres".
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FREAK OUT by Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention. I rediscovered in one of my closets it last weekend. I hadn't heard it in over 30 years.
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BenB:
My vinyl copy of Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit Rotting Vegetables sounds terrible, what about yours?
biz
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Styx- Grand Illusion
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Bloc Party Silent Alarm
Smiths Strangeways here we come
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poco legend mfsl lp sweet
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Oscar Peterson, "Something Warm."
and
a 45 RPM pop by Lita Ford, "Kiss Me Deadly" (1989.)
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Santana - Zebop! First time I've spun this one in over ten years. Shame on me.
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I just purchased Santana's Zebop! with about 15 other albums for 10$. It's in great condition, most others are in good condition. Sounds great! I've listened to it 3 or 4 times already, I love his tone and overall style from this era.
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I fired up my Peak software and the M-Audio Audiophile and started digitizing records:
The Shirts, all three albums
Lene Lovich Stateless, Holland pressing
Nick Lowe Jesus of Cool, Holland pressing
Having fun.
Also listened to Procol Harum Broken Barricades. Awesome bass and presence, what a great (American) pressing!
biz
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The Pixies - Surfer Rosa
Grover Washington - Mister Magic
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Neil Young - Old Ways
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic
Phil Manzanera et al - 801 Live
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Elliot Smith Kill Rock Stars
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Empire Strikes Back Soundtrack, John Williams with London Symphony.
"what about me", Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes and James Ingram 1984 song.
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Coldplay... Parachutes (2000)
I cannot believe the quality of the milking and recording in this LP. Costly, but I feel is pressed in very heavy vinyl, not quite 180gms, but very good.
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Coldplay... Parachutes (2000)
I cannot believe the quality of the milking and recording in this LP. Costly, but I feel is pressed in very heavy vinyl, not quite 180gms, but very good.
Cool to know, the CD is more than a bit irritating (the recording/playback, the tunes are good, tho)
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It would be a good comparison to do a shootout between the CD version and the LP. I think the pricing of the vinyl version says it all, it is geared either for the hardcore fan or for the vinylhead. The reason why I got the title was the song "spiderweb" which I had somehow gotten hold of, maybe via some grey MP3 and was really "spinning inside my head" as I take the NYC subway. Guess, I must be one of the few Mp3 downloaders who actually went out there and got the original. :mrgreen:
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Hey!
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I picked up a copy of Zero 7 "When it Fall" on LP from Music Direct about 2 months ago.
What a great trip-hop/electronic/chill-out album! :D A mix of R&B, soul, jazz and electronic. Just grab a glass of nice merlot, dim the light, drop the stylus into the grove and just relax. :wink:
The LP sound very good also. One of my favorite track on that album is "The Space Between" The opening with the lovely female vocal just melt me away!. :P
Anyway, check it out http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001HAHY6/qid=1143249235/sr=8-2/ref=sr_8_2/104-7057720-9075909?v=glance&s=music&n=507846
Call Music Direct and see if they still have a copy on LP left.
Take care,
Buddy :thumb:
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The London Symphony Orchestra, performing Frank Zappa, Vol. 1 & 2, conducted by Kent Nagano.
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Jenny Lewis (new vinyl) - one of my fav newer releases
The Only Ones (1st lp) - a white lable promo in great shape (contains the hit "another girl, another planet) from late 1970's new wave
Young Snakes (1st Aimee Mann band)\
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Devendra Banhart - Rejoicing in the Hands of the Golden Empress/Nino Rojo
Magnificent. You have to buy them separately on CD.
Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights
Vinyl version much more "alive" than the CD.
Johnny Cash - Blood, Sweat and Tears
Newly reissued; wonderful.
X - Under the Big Black Sun
This is one great album, and not just because it has Blue Spark.
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well as I'm setting here I'm listening to Ella Fitzgerald singing "The Duke Ellington Song Book." Prior to that it was "the Diz" and his big band.
Tonight it's a very, very mint box set of Toscanini, and four finger of Jim Beam Black. Yes the good life!
gary
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At this moment I am listening to The Great Reunion - Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington on 200 gram vinyl. Oh so nice.
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(http://www.patriciabarber.com/discs/images/pb-fortnight.jpg)
PATRICIA BARBER - LIVE: A FORTNIGHT IN FRANCE (http://www.patriciabarber.com/discs/fortnight.htm)
A very nice sounding LP.
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Stanley Clark Journty To Love LP
I love this lp. if you like staly clark it's a must have
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great 70's covers record
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I've heard that Def Leppard covers record is amazing!
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Last night it was:
Talking Heads---Stop Making Sence (Most excellent audiophile recording, and it's LIVE!) :thumb:
Talking Heads---True Stories
Depeche Mode---Catching Up With
Van Halen---II
Chuck Mangione---Children of Sanchez (double album A&M SP-6700) :thumb:
Hummmmmmmm, that is a weird mix, isn't it!
In just minutes:
Neil Young---Comes a Time :thumb:
and then
The Bodeans---Outside Looking In (Reprise/Slash Records WI-25629) Another most excellent recording! :thumb:
and then................?
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Just finished listening to Jimmy Smith's "Go For Watcha Know" on blue note (w/stanley turrentine, kenny burrell, monty alexander et al.) and now have a mint copy of Edith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose" (in english) spinning - it's a pretty good night already!
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tosca suzuki
Kenny Burrell, midnight blue, 180 gm edition
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iggy pop
the idiot
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Django Volume 1: Django Reinhardt/Stephane Grappelli -- The Quintet of the Hot Club of France (1936-1937)
Always awe inspiring.
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If you ever get the chance to listen to or buy the B&W (BOWERS & WILKINS) "Very Audiophile New Recordings", do yourself a favor and do. I have the 180g vinyl but it is also available on SACD. Sara K. singing "Turn My Upside Down" has the most incredible imaging of any album I've ever heard. This direct metal master vinyl is some of the best produced vinyl I own. Not only sonically but it plays quiet right out of the sleeve. This is now my demo album for when people come over.
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Here are some of my recommendations for "must haves"
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Artist - Dave Brubeck
Title - Time Out
Year of Release - 1959
Record Label - Legacy Recordings
The classic quintessential jazz. This is one of the all time greats. I'm sure you have heard it. If you haven't your missing something very special. For you vinyl guys, the album takes this recording to the next level. Take Five is truely
breath taking.
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Artist - Patricia Barber
Title - Modern Cool
Year of Release - 2002
Record Label - Mobile Fidelity Koch
This is an incredible ablum, right from the start. The very first cut
"Touch of Trash" is sensuous music, showcasing Barber's voice and piano
skills. Her voice is sultry and appealing. Close your eyes and just get
lost in this smokey jazz.
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Artist - Brian Bromberg
Title - Wood
Year of Release - April 2, 2002
Record Label - A440 Music Group
This is an incredible album of jazz bassist Brian Bromberg on a 300
year old upright bass. The tonal quality of the notes is pure and sweet
and what Brian does with it are magical. You will love his version of
The Beatles "Come Together" like you've never heard before and smile
when you hear "Star Spangled Banner".
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Artists - Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto
Title - Getz/Gilberto
Year of Release - 1963
Record Label - Verve
Here is another classic. You have all heard "The Girl from Ipanema",
but did you know it was written about the seventeen year old Helô
Pinheiro. She inspired Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes in
1962 to write this song. Sitting in a cafe they saw her every day going
to the beach of Ipanema, a district of Rio de Janeiro. Also, on the
album the girl singing is Astrud Gilberto, Joao's wife. She and Getz's
wife, Monica, were in the studio to listen. There is some debate over
who suggested Astrud try singing a verse; Stan, Joao or Monica, but
whoever did, it created one of the most memorable songs in history.
This is only one of the jewels on this album.
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2 tremendous finds in my collection last night that absolutely blew me away.
Stevie Wonder's Music In My Mind and Minnie Rippelton's Minnie. Forget side one of Minnie's album. Side 2 is a mind blower, especially the version of Light my fire with Jose Feliciano. For all you SET flea power amps owners I think the Stevie album such provide that SET magic (holographic and presence) type of sound you guys like.
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The Beatles on MFSL "Abbey Road"
Camel "Moonmadness"
The Fixx "Phantoms"
Billy Idol "Whiplash Smile"
I've been in this weird kick for about a month now. :lol:
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Just got a chance to listen to all of the first edition pressings of the
Beatles MONO albums. Fantastic!
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Pat Travers Band - Crash and Burn
Elton John - Madman Across the Water
The Who - Quadrophenia
Tom Waits - Foreign Affairs
Martha and the Muffins - Echo Beach
Andy
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I just received the 180g Yes Fragile remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman and it kicks serious butt. :green: They took a good sounding recording and made it better. The bass is full and natural, the highs are smooth and airy. The vinyl is very flat and quiet. If you like this sort of thing, it's well worth the $30 for a perfect copy and packaging of a classic.
Now if they could treat Close to the Edge the same way...
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well after giving my turntable a major tune up this afternoon I went thru several LP's just to be sure I was a happy listener.
* Emerson, Lake & Palmer "Works"
* McCoy Tyner, Ron Carter, Sonny Rollins, Al Foster "In Concert"
* John Coletrane "Coletrane Plays The Blues"
* Modern Jazz Quartet "Last Concert"
gary
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The Fixx- Phantoms...............wow!!!
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The Fixx- Phantoms...............wow!!!
here's an odd one for all of you that I discovered I owned. Bean Blossum with Bill Monroe. It's all outdoors live remote on an extremely crude stage. Sound quality is actually very good, and it's great blue grass.
gary
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* Flatt & Scruggs "Live At Carnegie Hall" (mono LP)
* Flura Purim "That's What She Said"
* Arturo Toscanini "NBC Symphony Orchestra" (mono LP)
* Kieth Jarrett "Standards Vol. One"
* Stray Cats "Built For Speed"
gary
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Just picked up "Relaxin with Miles Davis" on 180g vinyl.
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I stopped off at one of my favorite used record shops, and bought a big hand full of near mint LP's yesterday afternoon.
* Carlos Santana "Abraxas"
*Sinatra " L.A. Is My Lady"
*Tony Bennet " The Art Of Excellence"
*Sinatra " Triology"
*Chic Corea / Gary Burton "Crystal Silance"
*Pat Metheny "First Circle"
*Chic Corea "Piano Improvisations vol.1"
*Kieth Jarrett "Koln Concert"
*Kieth Jarrett "Ruta + Daitya"
*Kieth Jarrett "Backhand"
*Kieth Jarrett "Treasure Island"
*Kieth Jarrett "Solo Concerts / Bremen Lausanne"..4LP boxed set
*Kieth Jarrett " Luminessence"
*Kieth Jarrett "Arbour Zena"
*Kieth Jarrett "Expectations"
*Kieth Jarrett "El Juicio"
*Kieth Jarrett "Death And The Flower"
*Kieth Jarrett "Facing You"
*Kieth Jarrett "In The Light"
*Nitty Gritty Dirt Band "Will The Circle Be Unbroken vol. 1"
all the LP's are mint, and were extremely clean. One of the covers showed a little wear, and one other cover has a ring mark from storage. Then while going thru the check out counter, they gave me a 20% discount!
gary
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Eddie Gomez - Discovery
Just got an integrated with phono, only have about 80 lp's that have survived, lots I haven't heard for a decade. Will start going through them again, and get some more asap.
Don
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Eddie Gomez - Discovery
Just got an integrated with phono, only have about 80 lp's that have survived, lots I haven't heard for a decade. Will start going through them again, and get some more asap.
Don
Don,
how about doing an old man a big favor, and post the catalog number & label onn that LP? I'm a big Gomez fan, and need this one in my collection.
gary
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Tears for Fears - Songs from the Big Chair
XTC - English Settlement
King Crimson - In the Wake of Poseidon
Klaatu - Klaatu
Lazydays, nice score! :drool:
W
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Gary, here you go: Columbia FC 40548
BTW, I grew up in Indiana and have been to Bean Blossom. ~ 1975 saw Doc and Merle and their band on a small outside stage there or other small southern Indy town. Maybe a couple hundred of us in the audience sitting on hay bales...
Don
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Tears for Fears - Songs from the Big Chair
XTC - English Settlement
King Crimson - In the Wake of Poseidon
Klaatu - Klaatu
Lazydays, nice score! :drool:
W
I found a virtually virgin copy of Klaatu in one of my storage cabnets the otherday.
I remember buying it when it had just came out, but it's been lost in the oblivion for almost forty years! Remember that when it first came out nobody knew who the musicians were, and there was a strong rumor going around that it was the Beatles plus a couple others.
gary
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Gary, here you go: Columbia FC 40548
BTW, I grew up in Indiana and have been to Bean Blossom. ~ 1975 saw Doc and Merle and their band on a small outside stage there or other small southern Indy town. Maybe a couple hundred of us in the audience sitting on hay bales...
Don
You should look for that LP. I have two copies, but one is very noisey. How they were able to get that good of a remote recording on that stage I'll never know. I remember seeing Bill Monroe every now and then on my excursions thru Brown County. What part of Indiana are you from? I live in old town Greenwood; just off the golf course.
Thanks for the catalog number on the LP.
gary
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Emylou Harris "Quarter Moon In A Ten Cent Town"
Lazar Berman "Plays Franz Lists"
gary
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Got in the mood for a little of the old classic rock and roll - with an emphasis on hard, driving guitar - these two are IMHO classics. style.
Ten Years After - Recorded Live
Deep Purple - Made in Japan
F^cking awesome.
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Savoy Brown "Looking In". Foghat "Foghat". Old school vinyl rock.
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pot liquor: levee blues lp
rod stewart: never a dull moment lp
who: whos next classic lp
love that classic rock and roll
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Just played this...
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Ricky Nelson Million sellers lp
Little River Band Back stage pass lp
Moody Blues Octave lp
Eagles One of these nights lp
Ricky nelson million sellers is in great shape and was recorded super, it has the re-verb sound really sweet,
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Just got Bob Dylan - Modern times
also listening to prefab sprout - jorda the comeback
various van morrison
cowboy junkies - err can't remember name of album :)
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Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here
White Stripes, Icky Thump
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Wardsweb- Good ones. I own Patricia Barber's Modern Cool on CD. Time Out is on my list on remastered vinyl and a CD on Mapleshade by the ARC Choir. Plus, a wonderul old school jam judging by hearing samples and the enthusiastic recommendation by Satfrat on page 15 in the Music Circle. Where does a fellow get that B&W record? Thanks. Jim
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jimdgoulding.....
Where does a fellow get that B&W record?
Not many left..... (http://www.elusivedisc.com/prodinfo.asp?number=SFLP01)
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Just played this...
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Very cool - I just played the same record yesterday!
Bob
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A word of caution to AC vinyl lovers. The Cisco Steely Dan Aja sounds like it was mastered from a 2nd, 3rd, or worse generation master tape. My copy has audible wow. :nono:
Now to some good sounding LP's I've listened to lately. :)
Van Morrison - Moondance
Joni Mitchell - Mingus
Beatles - Rubber Soul (stereo and mono)
Rickie Lee Jones - Pirates (if you like her eponymous 1st album you owe it to yourself to get this - lots of copies are out there)
Van Morrison - His Band and Street Choir
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Kickin out the jams below.
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Patti Smith- Horses, followed by Easter; The Pretenders- The Pretenders; Television- Adventure; John Waite- Ignition. Kickin out the jams tonite!
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Dire Straits
"Brothers in Arms"
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Oh Cool on the Weather Report "8:30" - it's superb!
I have played recently:
Mark Isham - "Vapor Drawings"
Pat Metheny Group - "Travels"
Keith Jarrett - "Eyes Of The Heart"
Carla Bley - "Sextet"
David Crosby - "If I could Only Remember My Name"
Neil Young - "On The Beach"
And more Jazz on the ECM Label...my passion!
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OK, jazz vinyl, as you happen to be a jazz fan and I think "If Only I Could Remember My Name" is the seminal album of it's place and time (and you need to have the Classic Records remaster if you don't) . . smoke this: Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers at Keystone Korner 3 (Concord). Clean cookin with gas! The last track, my favorite, is worth the price of admission. You can thank me later. Nice to have a another jazz enthusiast on board.
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Spinnin' Lately:
Romeo Void - "Instincts"
Jean Luc Ponty - "The Gift Of Time"
Ten Years After - "Rock-n-Roll Music To The World"
Spyro Gyra - "Access All Areas"
Mark Isham/Art Lande - "Rubisa Patrol"
Eric Clapton - "Backless"
Rolling Stones - "It's Only Rock-n-Roll"
Shadowfax - "Shadowfax"
And thanks to"jimdgoulding" for the heads up on Art Blackley Live at the Keystone Corner! I have "Bright Moments" - a two LP set of Rahassan Roland Kirk live at the Keystone Corner. Didn't know the Messengers had a 2 LP set from that Venue as well!! Bet it IS good!! Art Blakley was a genuine, kind person. The world could use more like him!
Cheers!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/gallery/albums/userpics/54530/621c225b9da0f5d03cf4f010_L.jpg)
Frank
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Jazz-vinyl, Romeo Void, eh? How about It's A Condition? White Sweater? I, too, have Rubisa Patrol and it hasn't been too very long since I've played it. I have quite a few ECM dates from the 70's. Their best period to me. Cheers.
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This is a really good one with a reasonable price for double album.
(http://www.stevehowell.ws/myspace/kwsbigfb1.jpg)
http://store.acousticsounds.com/browse_detail.cfm?Title_ID=36961 (http://store.acousticsounds.com/browse_detail.cfm?Title_ID=36961)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=13360)
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yesterday...
My Morning Jacket - Okonokos
Bob Dylan - Saved
Traffic - Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
Ray Charles - Live
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Excellent guitar playing.
(http://www.cwgservices.com/EBAYPHOTOS/DSCN5960.JPG)
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Scott's Buddy ,Scott Hamiliton and Buddy Tate
So What ,Monty Alexander
Sorry can't post pictures as yet
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Ooh, that King Crimson sleeve art is very cool. :thumb:
(http://www.progorgan.com/images/covers/small/warchild.jpg) (http://www.rainydawg.org/images/db/large/1176862565.jpeg) (http://www.smothersbrothers.com/albums/smo08sm.gif)
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I also love King Crimson.
Just picked up In the Wake of the Poseidon (mint) and that album is a challenge for any table as it has extreme dynamic range...very quiet passages and very dynamically loud passages.
Now playing:
Ric Ocasek: This Side of Paradise.....most excellent!
Bryan Ferry: Boys and Girls.......
Wayner
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I also love King Crimson.
Just picked up In the Wake of the Poseidon (mint) and that album is a challenge for any table as it has extreme dynamic range...very quiet passages and very dynamically loud passages.
Wayner,
I've got "A Children's Guide..." and "Larks Tongues in Aspic" reissues on EG Records. If you ever happen across those or others on EG, grap them. They sound very nice.
Now at bat:
Yes "Fragile" (the Kevin Gray/Steve Hoffman mastering on Analog Productions). I'm stuck in the 1970's on most nights. :wink:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=13444)
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I have been enjoying:
Kim Carnes - Mistaken Identity
Randy Newman - Land Of Dreams
Carla Bley - Sextet
Jean Luc Ponty - Open Mind
I love love love the Carla Bley and Jean Luc Ponty albums above. They have meant a LOT to me for many years. I would maintain a vinyl stup just for those 2 LP's!!
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Count Basie and Sarah Vaughn
Heavy Weather / Weather Report
Segi Osawa / Vivaldi's Four Seasons
one side of The Mikado on London/Decca (three more togo)
gary
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The Yardbirds--For Your Love. (Astan 201 024) German issue, maybe a filtered bottom octave.
The Romeros--An Evening of Flamenco Music. (Mercury mono MG50434) Every bit as enjoyable as the stereo disc.
Larry Sparks--Ramblin' Bluegrass. (Gusto 0010) A nice rendition of "Dark Hollow" but, overall, not as soulful as some of his other work.
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I actually like Icky Thump by White Stripes on vinyl. Not necessarily an audiophile recording but really good fun music. :thumb:
(http://)
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Something Cool- June Christy (Capitol)
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Today:
Duke Ellington Piano in the Background
Duke Ellington Moon Indigo
Bruce Cockburn Circles in the Stream
Bela Fleck Double Time
Steely Dan Pretzel Logic
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Last week I picked up an LP called Apocalypse Now Sessions, The Rhythm Devils Play River Music.
With Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart, Billy Kreutzman, Phil Lesh
1980 Passport Records PB 9844
I also got
Fleetwood Mac 2 LP Set
Tusk
Promotional Copy
and
MAURICE JOHN VAUGHN Generic Blues LP 1984 Chicago
All three played beautifully
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Tonight:
Timbuk3 Edge of Allegiance
K Ayers, J Cale, Eno, Nico - June 1, 1974
Thin Lizzy Black Rose
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Zombies (Japanese reissue is pretty outstanding)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=14082)
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Brian Davidson's Every Which Way.
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The Yardbirds - The Yardbirds
The Yardbirds - Shape of Things
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I recently scored on ebay and picked up 50 JAZZ BIG BAND BLUES SWING RECORDS for "cheap money".
I just started working my way through the pile and so far I can say that I don't enjoy all of them, but, I did like:
Ellington Indigos - 1968
Herb Albert's Tijuana Brass - Whipped Cream - 1967 (if only for the cover)
and
Al Hirt & Pete Fountain - Super Jazz - 1976
I wasn't crazy about
Billy Vaughn or Louis Armstrong - Satchmo
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(http://www.earthwaverecords.com/pictures/albumimg/s/a0054694.jpg)
Very clean recording and lovely voice. I have no idea why I gravitate toward Lesbian singers. :oops:
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I dont think so.
(I cant believe the abysmal Geritol-taste of you audiophiles.)
Im thinking your in need of some Improved Sound Ltd "Leave this lesbian World":
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2008/05/hoppe-hoppe-rei.html#more
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This afternoon:
Humble Pie Performance Rockin The Fillmore
Stevie Ray Vaughn Live Alive
Steely Dan Aja
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in the past week:
kraftwerk - "computer world"
csn - "crosby, stills & nash"
csny - "deja vu"
"the indestructibel beat of soweto" (mixed artists)
king sunny ade & his african beats - "synchro system"
the smiths - "louder than bombs"
"introducing the eleventh house w/larry coryell"
peter broggs - "rastafari livith!"
johnny clegg & savuka - "third world child"
doug s.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41kp1gBMbxL._SS400_.jpg)
Got this about a week ago...been ages since I even bought an LP.
Just an updated JJ sound...no new grounds. She does look kinky in the album art. aa
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Beastie Boys 'The Mix-up' :thumb: and 11 oldie's bought yesterday....
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Tracy Nelson- Doin It My Way
Kate and Anna McGarrigle (self titled)
David Crosby- If Only I Could Remember My Name
Shelley Manne and His Men- Checkmate
Romeo Void- It's a Condition
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One of the few that sounds at least as good as it did in July 1974...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=14816)
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Music Matters Blue Note reissue (45rpm):
(http://www.musicmattersjazz.com/images/BN4031_Soul_Station.jpg)
Music 10/10
Sound 9/10
(http://www.musicmattersjazz.com/images/BN4037_Us3.jpg)
Music 8/10
Sound 7/10
(http://www.musicmattersjazz.com/images/BST4049_Tunisia.jpg)
Music 9/10
Sound 9/10
(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/as201JPG/AMMJ-4029.jpg)
Music 8/10
Sound 9/10
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Pure Audiophile Records 1/2 speed remastered by Stan Ricker (grab these while they still last!):
(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/as60gif/APUR-008.jpg)
Music 10/10
Sound 10/10
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Music 10/10
Sound 9/10
(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/as60gif/APUR-006.jpg)
Music 10/10
Sound 9/10
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paul chambers - whims of chambers
the brave and the bold http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brave_and_the_Bold_%28album%29
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The Bug 'London Zoo' (ninjatune) 180g disc
Awesome!!! :icon_lol:
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For the last couple of days I'm listening to the top hits records from the 60-70-s. Some of then sound amaizingly good comparing to later CD-s. And you can hear how music, poetry and mentality changes every 10 years. IMHO those changes do not come to the better. In 60-70 poetry was about love, in 80-90 it was about sex, and in 2000 and later it is often about f..k...
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the mother's.
live at the filmore east in '71 i think it is.
also, zappa - apostrophe. pretty sweet album.
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Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers at Keystone 3 is a bad mutha . . shut yo mouth! But I'm talkin about Art Blakey!
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john coltrane - Brazilia
john coltrane - live at birdland
Sun ra - fate in a pleasant mood
Sun ra - when the sun comes out
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41872Q15ZPL._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
Wow. :bowdown:
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Jeff Beck, "Blow by Blow"
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Short, Sharp, and Shocked- Michelle Shocked
The LA Jazz Choir
Ladies of the Canyon- Joni Mitchell
Cavalleria Rusticana/Il Pagliaggi- Teatro Alla Scala
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Just flipped to Side 2 of Bayeté Umbra Zindiko - Seeking Other Beauty http://www.discogs.com/release/1270076 (http://www.discogs.com/release/1270076)
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Doug Hammond & David Durrah - Reflections In The Sea Of Nurnen
http://www.discogs.com/release/1223889
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U2 - Boy
U2 - Rattle and Hum
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Pharoah Sanders - Village Of The Pharoahs
http://www.discogs.com/release/1287848
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stephen stills - manassas
1972
amazing music, & amazing sound quality.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61CZJDX0M0L._SS500_.jpg)
doug s.
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The Cosmic Twins - The Waterbearers
http://www.discogs.com/release/785138
Nothing but piano and drums. Boy, can these guys play!
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stephen stills - manassas
1972
amazing music, & amazing sound quality.
doug s.
Good stuff! I recently rescued that one from the used bin at my local record shop.
I recently bought a couple new rock reissues to see if they had better sound quality than the originals.
The new copy of Jethro Tull - Aqualung on 200g vinyl was cleaner in the highs and revealed more detail, but there is only so much you can do with a mediocre recording. According to an Ian Anderson interview, it was recorded in a new studio that happened to be a re-purposed church and there were issues. The bass never had much impact and still doesn't. The acoustical cuts sound pretty good.
ZZ Top - Tres Hombres on 180g vinyl was very nice as was the original. Bass is heavy and tight and highs are extended.
I suppose if you have mint copies of these classics, you'll regret purchasing the new ones. For those of us that took our albums through college or once had fumbling roommates, it's a good thing! :)
...Now if I could get an nice reissue of Yes - Close to the Edge...
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Beyond The Wizards Sleeve - Spring
http://www.discogs.com/release/684922
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Alan Parsons Project "Eve".
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000026D42/sr=8-1/qid=1217280834/ref=dp_image_0?ie=UTF8&n=5174&s=music&qid=1217280834&sr=8-1
Very well recorded, only decent music.
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Phoreski - Quiet Please!
http://www.discogs.com/release/917862
Next up...
Phoreski - Phoreskinz Vol 1
http://www.discogs.com/release/846547
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Camel, Nude.....................
But I have clothes on.....for now.
Wayner
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The Upsetters - 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle
http://www.discogs.com/release/529374
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Pink Floyd, The Division Bell.....................most excellent! (That's right, I have the 12" LP).
Wayner aa
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Wayner, where did you find a copy of that one? I didn't even know that it was ever pressed. I agree with you; it is most excellent.
Kalel
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Latest one, Eagles - Live
However i do agree, Pink Floyd - The Division Bell, wonderful!
Did not know it was that hard to come by, they had a new one at my local record shop
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Original 1983 digital DMM pressing by Teldec from Orfeo -- Lamberto Gardelli conducting Munich Radio Orchestra.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21H91HBD02L._SL500_AA130_.jpg)
Really excellent sound of a rarely recorded or performed early Verdi. I love the soprano, Ileana Cotrubas. I don't care if Verdi himself sort of denounced it as a "bad" composition. It's got some lovely passages.
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Can - Ege Bamyasi
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John Faddis - Youngblood
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This AM:
Neil Young - After The Gold Rush
Lucinda Williams - World Without Tears
Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic
Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat
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Wayner, is that the blue vinyl pressing? It looks so wonderful spinning on the Well Tempered Reference :drool:
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(http://www.musicdirect.com/shared/images/products/large/lap4034-45.jpg)
The performance by Art Blakey, Lee Morgan and Jackie Mclean had reached another pinnacle in this album :thumb: so top mark for the music. The remastering job done by Steve Hoffman/Kevin Gray was immaculate. However the pressing of this copy is not as good as some other 45rpm that I got. In general, I found that the Analogue Production 45rpm BlueNote reissues are noisier than Music Matters BlueNote reissues. I don't know what's causing it, both series were pressed by the same factory :scratch:
To sum up:
Music: 10/10
Remastering: 10/10
Pressing quality: 8/10
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/04/ea/4dca810ae7a0300fc43da110.L.jpg)
We're an American Band
Grand Funk Railroad
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Getz au go go...
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Cowboy Junkies - The Caution Horses
John Hiatt - Bring The Family
Joe Jackson - Body and Soul
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The Fixx, React
Friedemann, Indian Summer
Queen, A Day at the Races.
Wayner
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This AM - cranked up!
Johnny Winter - Still Alive and Well
Johnny Winter - Anthology
Under Neath What - Firebomb Telecom
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Led Zep - Mothership
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Felice Brother "Felice Brothers" 180g
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(http://991.com/newGallery/Roy-Orbison-A-Black-And-White-444141.jpg)
I found this one in my collection. :thumb: I looked for it after seeing a bit of the concert on PBS. It's a very nice album -- very famous supporting cast.
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Rockin this afternoon!:
Van Halen - Van Halen
Nazareth - Hot Tracks
U2 with BB King - When Love Comes to Town
CCR - Bayou Country
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aa
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=16044)
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I spun the Cisco version of Aja and a great sounding used copy of The Nightfly this afternoon. Both sounded excellent.
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The new reissue of Steely Dan's Gaucho is dynamic with excellent delineation of inner details (e.g. being able to hear each of the background singers). IMHO it's superior to the Cisco reissue of Aja except that the surfaces aren't as quiet. The new Lindsey Buckingham isn't worthy of vinyl -- too much playing with the gain control as a gimmick and the sound is too processed. The cd of this one is good enough.
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The New Metallica album, Death Magnetic.
Sounds worse than a CD....
Ugh.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5129651XYVL._SS500_.jpg)
Nice sounding LP :thumb:
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8)
FELIX KUBIN UND DAS MINERALORCHESTER
Music For Theatre And Radio Play LP
(http://www.dekorder.com/img/022.jpg)
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LCD Soundsystem - LCD Soundsystem
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61HzQLXXApL._SS500_.jpg)
This duo from Brazil provide easy listening, guitar music!
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(http://park11.wakwak.com/~elric/magma_kontarkosz.jpg)
Had a tremendous listening to Part 1 of Kontarkosz today.
What a great piece.
Glad I saw it performed in 1999 at the SF Prog Festival.
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(http://www.sahkorecordings.com/images/news_sahko-023.jpg) :icon_surprised: 0 - Oleva 2x12"
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Annette Peacock- X Dreams
Joachim Kuhn- Hip Elegy
Chet Baker- Once Upon a Summertime
The Motels
Bennie Maupin- Slow Traffic to the Left
Gerald Wilson- You Better Believe it
Bruce Cockburn- In The Falling Dark
Miles in Europe
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Souther Hillman Furay Band ... Elvis Costello My Aim Is True ... Wilco Sky Blue Sky ... Santana Abraxas ... Bob Marley Exodus ... Bruce The River ...
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Snagged an original / pristine version from eBay for <$9... Lowell was the man. :notworthy:
(http://tralfaz-archives.com/coverart/L/littlefeat_timef.jpg)
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(http://www.planet-mu.com/image/discography/ZIQ206_Landstrumm_Lord_39.jpg?size=E350x350) :banana piano:
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Tonight -
Steely Dan - The Royale Scam
Eddie Vinson - Kidney Stew is fine
Lou Rawls/Les McCann sings/plays Stormy Monday
The Knack - Get The Knack
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I am celebrating New Year's Eve listening to LPs!
So far,
Shebly Lynne - Just A Little Lovin
Manhattan Transfer - the offbeat of avenues
Roy Orbison - Mystery Girl
Blood, Sweat, and Tears - BS and T
Dave Grusin - Night-Lines
Hiroshima - Go
Brian Eno - Music for Films
Mary McCaslin -Way Out West
Hot Tuna - Burgers
The Cars - Greatest Hits
More to come
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Brian Eno - Music for Films
Hot Tuna - Burgers
More to come
Music For Films is totally classic, Eno virtually inventing modern atmospheric music.
And The Water Song is such a rich sonic tapestry. Amazin what come out of those flimsy RCA vinyl (I assume)
disks!
Paul
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Yep!
By the way, I have most of Brian Eno's works on LPs plus many of his followers.
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Tears for Fears - Songs from the Big Chair
Tears for Fears - Everybody Wants to Rule the World and Pharrraohs on 33 1/3 promotional album.
Camel - The Singles
Pat Matheney & Lyle Mays - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls.
Wayner
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Hey Wayner - wonder if we were listening at the same time?
Pat Matheney & Lyle Mays - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls
also
Alan Parsons - Tales of Mystery and Imagination, Edgar Allen Poe
Bob
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Chicago's Greatest Hits
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5170XD9HFBL._SS500_.jpg)
And an oldie. I wonder how many of you have heard this!!!
The Bob Seger System - Mongrel
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31CUWYD2VFL._SS400_.jpg)
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BobM,
I was listening early this morning. Could be. I also just picked up the new pressing of Tales of Mystery and Imagination of Edgar Allen Poe, by Alan Parsons (Music Direct). It is on the Vinyl Lovers label and is a nice recording (made in Russia). In fact, I tink I'll put 'er on right now.
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Tubes + Vinyl keeping me warm on this very cold wintry day!
:thumb:
The Felice Brothers - The Felice Brothers
Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield Again
Hank Williams - 20 Greatest Hits
Billy Bragg and Wilco - Mermaid Avenue
The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
Luna - Live
Johnny Cash - American IV: The Man Comes Around
Townes Van Zandt - At My Window
Saunders / Garcia / Kahn / Vitt - Live at Keystone
Old & In The Way (Garcia, Grisman, Clements, et al) - Old & In The Way
Bloomfield / Kooper / & Stills - Super Session
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Darn BobM got me going on Alan Parsons:
EVE......What a great F'n album. I think it really is one of their best.
Up next:
I robot
Ammonia Avenue
Eye in the Sky
Wayner aa
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It took some time to find a picture of this one. Very nice if you can find it!
Luigi Boccherini - Six Quintets for Flute & Strings, Op. 17
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51wGK24jbjL._SS400_.jpg)
Rod Stewart - The Rod Stewart Album
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61W3Q2M56YL._SS500_.gif)
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B/K/S SuperSession still satisfies.
The remastered CD has some extra tracks that are worthwhile
Paul
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From 1973, Hector Belioz - Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14.
Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alain Lombard.
I can't find a picture of it :wink:
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Peter Gabriel - live (double album).
Wayner
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I didn't expect much, but WOW! I love this album. If you can find it in any form, give it a listen!!!
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:rock:
Psyco On Da Bus 2x12"
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Tomita- "The Kosmos"
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Frank Zappa Sheik Yerbouti
this is a must have - sonics to knock you socks off. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Diamonds and Rust- Joan Baez (A&M)
Monteverdi- Clemencic Consort (HNH records)
Carmen Sings Billie- Carmen McRae (Columbia)
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I bought a used dirty Tommy by the Who on the Decca label.
Cleaned the heck out of it, Vinylzyme and alcohol based dirty record cleaner on my Loricraft.
Sound? Absolutely GLORIOUS!
But, at the end of the Overture, "It's a boy..." has one of the deepest, ugliest V-shaped scratches I've ever seen. The rest of the records look good, though.
Gosh, this vinyl thing is a lot of fun!
Paul
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Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51P8DA0ZE1L._SS500_.jpg)
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Chopin: Etudes/Preludes/Polonaises - Pollini
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41FKZC2WXQL._SS500_.jpg)
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Pulled this oue out on a whim this weekend. What great sound and super dynamics. Who would have guessed, a real treat.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41DLrq-mf9L._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
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I picked this up a couple of months ago at Bananas in St. Petersburg (a great record shop) and just listened to it for the first time over the weekend now that I have a tt again. It is a great live recording, imo:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v285/mbakes/What%20Are%20You%20Listening%20To%20Right%20Now/ArtPepper-SaturdayNight.jpg)
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Beethoven Symphony #3 - Karl Bohm
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/96/ab/e714810ae7a0a237548c8110.L.jpg)
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No escaping it
Jimmy Owens
The Quartet Plus aa
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Dog and Butterfly.....Heart
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It'll End in Tears
This Mortal Coil
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Black Narcissus...Joe Henderson
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ROCK OF AGES......The Band
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41Msspelv8L._SS400_.jpg)
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Something Old and Something New
David Bromberg - Demon In Disguise
Daivd Bromberg Band - Midnight On the Water
John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman -
Calexico - Carried to Dust
Robert Plant/Alsion Krause - Raising Sand
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(http://www.auralexploits.com/ebay_images/lp/Cramps_FiendsOfDopeIsland_1.jpg)
(http://www.auralexploits.com/ebay_images/lp/Cramps_FiendsOfDopeIsland_2.jpg)
Fiends of Dope Island - Colored Vinyl Blood Red [ LP ] - USA
Cramps
Label : Vengeance
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Loggins and Messina "Mother Lode" Awesome studio work, impecable sonics.
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Bonnie Raitt-Takin My Time
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/a9/d5/36fa024128a077f1f1d30110.L.jpg)
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At this moment: Tom Scott New York Connection
Wonderful on vinyl, the CD recording that I own is flat and lifeless, the vinyl puts him in the room 8)
Next, who knows 300+ lp's not played in a long time.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51QEXNTS7DL._SS500_.jpg)
Too good for words. :drums:
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Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers at Keystone 3 (Concord Jazz); Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances (Athena Records); All My Tomorrows- Carol Kidd (Linn Records); Charlie Byrd (Crystal Clear Records); Feels Good To Me- Bill Bruford (Polydor). Cheers, oh yeah.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=18759)
DAVE MASON/ Very Best Of/ 1973,1978 ABC Blue Thumb Records
I know it says MCA right on the front cover there. I don't understand it either.
Never ran into this before. The back of the jacket and the record itself both
say ABC Blue Thumb.
Either way it gets me rockin! :dance:
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It's amazing how many guitarists and singers have copied his style.
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I like this album it was more than I expected.
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Audiophile recording.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=18777) (http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=18776)
1987 - Elektra/ Asylum, with excerpts from the MCA video
Contains a waaaay cool "live" version of Light My Fire.
Also happens to be the shortest record I have, being only 19:59 long! No BS!
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STANLEY JORDAN/ Cornucopia/ 1990-Blue Note
This album contains a very cool rendition of Stairway To Heaven!
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DIANE REEVES/ Never Too Far/ 1990-EMI
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Dave Brubeck...Adventures in Time
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SUPERTRAMP/ Crime Of The Century/ 1974-A&M
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=18832) (http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=18831)
CLAUDE BOLLING ORCHESTRA/ Bolling Plays Ellington/ 1985- CBS FM
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Sara K, Water Falls and Orphee aux Enfers with Claudine Collart as Eurydice. I just bought the direct to disc record of Bill Berry and His Ellington All Stars "For Duke", so I'll be playing that as soon as it arrives. :rotflmao:
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Freddie Hubbard...SWEET RETURN
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Charlie Haden The Private Collection.
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3 Lp Recorded Live.
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Sara K, Water Falls and Orphee aux Enfers with Claudine Collart as Eurydice. I just bought the direct to disc record of Bill Berry and His Ellington All Stars "For Duke", so I'll be playing that as soon as it arrives. :rotflmao:
Greetings. I can confirm for you that "For Duke" is a great recording. I expect you've heard that opinion already. I also own a copy of Orfeo ed Euridice but from the Accent label. Early period instruments and a row E abouts perspective (if memory serves). Love it. You probably know about the Proprius label. Other very good recordings are available on Bis and Opus 3 from Sweden and Norway, also. Happy trails.
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One of These Nights....Eagles
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fred jackson,hootin n tootin,blue note
van morrison moondance
basie's jam
art pepper, intensity
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Johnny Winter And, Johnny Winter. Second Winter, 1812 Overture. Leonard Bernstein Conducting, The Fairlanes, and Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. How's that for a fine mix on a Saturday morning?
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Chet Baker Quintette on United-Superior Records. Nice, but it has this strange repeating whistle at the very end of each side - right by the label. A warning that it is time to get off your butt and change the record. Nasty.
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Viva Manitas de Plata! (Connoisuer Society); Roomful of Blues (Island); Double Concerto for Flute, Gutar, and Strings- Ketil Saeverud (Bis); Black Is The Color- Cyndee Peters (Opus 3); Island Life- Grace Jones (Island); Satisfaction Guaranteed- Mark Murphy (Muse); Checkmate- Shelly Manne and His Men (Contemporary.
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raising sand. one of my daughters came over last evening who has an eclectic taste in music so i put it on and she has already heard a couple of tunes on the radio and she enjoyed it quite a bit.
a couple of days ago i scored a mofi-don sembesky-three works for jazz soloists and symphony orchestra. nice music well played and recorded. one of the words that came to mind is 'crisp', in the good sense. clear with good transients and tight lows. crisp is one of the favorite words of those describing CD sound. so much for the stereotype of soft and warm of vinyl sound.
when i play records that have that sound, my vinyl playback rig responds that way nicely. raising sand ferinstance is mixed on the bassy side. it makes me think that the mixing monitors were bass shy and they compensated for that.
also, pure desmond and ralph towner 'solstice-sound and light'.
most of these came from atomic records in burbank california where the prices and quality are very good. its just one of the many stores we are fortunate to hvae here in LALA land.
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HEART...Heart
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Grateful Dead - American Beauty
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Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
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Steely Dan - The Royal Scam
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George
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SUPER SESSION... Bloomfield, Kooper, Stills
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melvins bullead
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this is a hard rock dream come true
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ECM Touchstones: Gateway
John Abercrombie with Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette
The best sound quality I've experienced since I returned to vinyl. Makes me yearn for a better cart. I really like the watercolor on the cover. It might not be for everybody but I like the free jazzy rock bop. :)
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10" Nick Cave sinlgle i found in a used bin at the local store. Not my favorite song but Nick on vinyl in te usa is a rare bird indead. My other find and i kid you not was an lp on hot pink vinyl from a group called Sister Mary Rotten Crotch. Great riot girl punk :lol:
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franz ferdinand - tonight
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black devil disco club - 28 after
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Probably his best record to date. Amazing on vinyl.
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Produced by Robbie Robertson around the time of the Band's "Stage Fright". A superior collection of songs in low-fi.
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freshly cleaned tonight:
Louis Armstrong Satchmo Plays King Oliver - one side (new)
Moby - Last Night, 1 of 2 albums (new)
now: Ataulfo Argenta/London Symphony Orchestra - Espana! ....my first Classical album, CD or vinyl (new)
up next: Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac (A clean dollar bin find)
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The David Grisman Rounder Album
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Dr. John GrisGris(http://)
The Band(http://)
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static x
cult of static
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The Band(http://)
I picked up a copy this weekend, opened but still with the shrink wrap so the cover should be pristine. Will investigate the dead wax and listen to it. I have my original copy as well as a Dutch pressing. Can't have too many of this one!
Paul
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Songs of Love and Hate
Very good quality reissue, If your copy's worn out it's worth the money to pick this up. He sound's so young on this. I had not realized it, I had only ever heard the cd. This is a much better presentation.
ED
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My newest hard to find NEW copy of Synergy "Electronic Realizations For Rock Orchestra"
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been a while since I listened to these guys, they did a great job with this recording
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Takes a few listens but it gives me hope for the health and future of metal
45rpm
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David Gilmore - On An Island
Wayner aa
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Scored new copies of
Steel Pulse - Earth Crisses
Burning Spear - Marcs Garvey aa
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this was a dollar find @ the vinyl day in san mateo
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in a Type O negative phase lately
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nine inch nails: pretty hate machine
teargas & plateglass: plague burial/simplify this landscape with darkness
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Mint....Salvation Army $0.50ea....love digging that place.
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Berndt, excellent choice. I like TON's early stuff anyway. They were different but cool.
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bought this one for 19 euros at feltrinelli in Turin
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great slow grinding departure from PD.
Gives you a tidy dynamics workout, play it as loud as possible, my new favorite shock and awe track...
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godspeed you black emperor f#a#oo LP
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Hi,
The Grateful Dead/Europe '72
Warner Bros. Rec. WB 66019
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Setup(just for fun) in "Music Room 2" ... :green: ..., a rectangular, shoeboxed room according to Pearson's Rule of Thirds: Magnepan MG-2.6/R, Van Alstine Model Two, Van Alstine Model One, Clearaudio MR AMG, Morch UP 4,
audio-technica AT-ML170/OCC
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Pink Floyd, The Division Bell
Wayner aa
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Mint....Salvation Army $0.50ea....love digging that place.
Chester and Lester is awesome. Mine has some kinda "Nice Price" print on the cover. The version of "It Had To Be You" is terrific and is my favorite as it was my dear departed mother's favorite song.
Paul
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The Grateful Dead: American Beauty
MFSL 1-014
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Dr. Frankenfurter called and asked for a boat anchor - so I had to change the:
Setup: Magnepan MG-2.6/R, ARC D-79B, ARC SP6B, Clearaudio MR AMG, Morch UP 4, audio-technica AT-ML170/OCC
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Happy jams for a summer Saturday...
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... the voice of Dusty:
Casino Royale
COLGEMS COSO-5005
... a little bit dancin' around:
Arnold: English - Scottish & Cornish Dances
Lyrita SRCS 109 (Nimbus Pressing)
... for the mood:
Bill Berry and His Ellington All-Stars: For Duke
Miller & Kreisel RT-101
Regards, Toni
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Papa John Creach on Grunt records with various guest artists
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... You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave !
Eagles: Hell Freezes Over
Geffen GEF 24725
... 8) ...
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Princess Tinymeat - Herstory
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Ladies of the Canyon...Joni Mitchell
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Daniel Lanois: Acadie
Opal Records 925969
Daniel Lanois: For the Beauty of Wynona
Warner Bros. Rec. 45030
... 8) ...
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Only to be played at concert levels!(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=20493)
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Dean Friedman: "Well, well", said the Rocking Chair.
Lifesong Records JZ 35361
... :D ...
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Pat Matheny - 80/81 on ECM records ECM-2-1180
Wayner
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Al DiMeola - Elegant Gypsy.
Steve Hackette - Defector
Wayner :)
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Just spun some muscular yet soulful stuff from a young Boz...
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Phil Collins: Face Value
Virgin Records V2185
Pat Metheny: Bright Size Life
ECM 1073
Al Di Meola: Land of the Midnight Sun
CBS 81220
Steve Hackett: Bay of Kings
Lamborghini Records LBM 20390
... 8) ...
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Tonite . .
Inner Urge- Joe Henderson (Blue Note)
Ruby My Dear- Kenny Drew (Steeplechase)
and, for a change of pace, It's a Condition- Romeo Void (415 Records). Luv em.
Double Image- Dawn (ECM)
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Gene Clark: Roadmaster
A&M Records 87584 IT
Roger McGuinn: Back from Rio
Arista Records 211348
... 8) ...
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Jackson Browne: Late for the Sky
Asylum Records K 43007
Jackson Browne: I'm alive
Elektra 61524
... 8) ...
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Strawberry Switchblade
Korova Kode 11
Chris Isaak: San Francisco Days
Reprise Records 45116
The Grateful Dead: Terrapin Station
Arista Records SPARTY 1016
... 8) ...
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Toni,
WHERE in the world do you live? I have never seen the Daniel Lanois "Wynona" or Roger McGuinn albums in the US. I would love to track down a copy of the Lanois if it didn't cost a fortune. I finally located a copy of Little Village (Cooder, Hiatt, Lowe, and Keltner) on GEMM after years of looking.
Scott
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I have never seen the Daniel Lanois "Wynona" or Roger McGuinn albums in the US.
... from the beginning of the 90s vinyl issues were often only available from Europe - so you have to order from there.
I finally located a copy of Little Village (Cooder, Hiatt, Lowe, and Keltner) on GEMM after years of looking.
... :green: ... this is a good example !
Little Village
Reprise Records
... was released on vinyl 1992 in the UK(WX 462) and Germany(7599-26713-1). See the review
of Michael Fremer in his column "Tracking Angle" in "the absolute sound" issue 79, page 172.
Regards, Toni
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another example:
Cowboy Junkies: black eyed man
RCA PL 90620
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Janis Ian: Revenge
Grapevine GRALP 301
John Hiatt: Bring the Family
Demon Records Fiend 100
The Rolling Stones: Their Satanic Majesties Request
Decca TXS 103
... see you on Aldebaran ... :D
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Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez
Santos, Douatte, Le Collegium Musicum de Paris
Musidisc RC 894
Van Morrison: Too long in Exile
Polydor 519219
... 8) ...
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Calvin Russell: Sounds from the Fourth World
New Rose Records Rose 256
Calvin Russell: Soldier
New Rose Records 421422
... 8) ...
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Sonny Rollins' Next Album
Milestone MSP 9042
Van Morrison: Hymns to the Silence
Polydor 849026
... 8) ...
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Vivaldi: Lute Concertos & Trios
Benko, Rolla, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra
Hungaroton SLPX 11978
Cat Stevens: Tea for the Tillerman
Island Records ILPS 9135
... 8) ...
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Eric Clapton: 24 Nights
Reprise Records 26420
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Toni,
WHERE do you live... vinyl nirvana?
:scratch:
You can't be in the US. Such an interesting assortment of invisible (in the US) records!
Scott
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As I type, the first cut of Joan Baez: Diamonds & Rust
First time I've played this in 20 years minimum....what an idiot :scratch:. But then I just recently got back to vinyl and finally got all those old albums organized in a decent rack.
I had forgotten what her voice was like in those days :o.
Walt
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As I type, the first cut of Joan Baez: Diamonds & Rust
First time I've played this in 20 years minimum....what an idiot :scratch:. But then I just recently got back to vinyl and finally got all those old albums organized in a decent rack.
I had forgotten what her voice was like in those days :o.
Walt
I feel ya, Walt. That is such a perfect composition.
Cyndee Peters- Black is the Color (Opus 3); Jan Garbarek/Bobo Stenson Quartet- Dansere (ECM).
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... vinyl nirvana? ... on the Cuyahoga River ... :wink::
Randy Newman: Sail Away
Reprise Records REP 44185
... beam me up ... :D:
Ian Hunter: All-American Alien Boy
CBS 81310
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RICHARD YOUNGS
Lika A Neuron LP
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Greg Kelley & Alex Neilson - Passport to Satori LP
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Paul McCartney: Unplugged
MPL PCSD 116
Eric Clapton: unplugged
Reprise Records 45024
Rod Stewart: unplugged ...and seated
Warner Bros. Rec. 45289
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The Eagles: The Long Run
Not their best, but sounds good on vinyl 8).
Walt
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aa
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Marc Cohn
Atlantic 82178
Marc Cohn: The Rainy Season
Atlantic 82491
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The Dubrovniks: Audio Sonic Love Affair
Normal Records Normal 127
The Silos: About her steps
Record Collect RC-21
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Rachmaninoff's First Symphony, Ormandy and the Philly Orchestra on Columbia
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2 LP set on 180 gram vinyl. 'nuff said.
Walt
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P, P & M In Concert
Warner Bros. Rec. 2WS 1555
... :rotflmao: ...
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Michael McDermott: 620 W. Surf
Giant Records
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... Dr. Frankenfurter's favourites:
The Vulgar Boatmen: You And Your Sister
Record Collect
The Vulgar Boatmen: Please Panic
Rough Trade
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Bill Berry: Shortcake
Concord Jazz
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Ray Brown Trio with Ernestine Anderson
Concord Jazz
Richard Beirach: Hubris
ECM
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Willy DeVille: Victory Mixture
Sky Ranch Records
Willy DeVille: Backstreets Of Desire
FNAC
... 8) ...
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Van Morrison - Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast
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Buffalo Springfield - Last Time Around
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Sting: Ten Summoner's Tales
A&M Records
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The Doors: Soft Parade
Walt
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John Lee Hooker: Mr. Lucky
Silvertone Records
Van Morrison: Enlightenment
Polydor
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After THREE YEARS of no vinyl (was moving, and then have focussed on digital over the past many months), I finally reconnected the turntable and have been listening to EVERYTHING. Wow, you can forget just how terrific a good LP sounds!
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I enjoyed Carlman's awesome vinyl rig last night with some Miles Davis:
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Count Basie:
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and Glenn Gould:
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Carl played some Stones:
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Derek and The Dominos: Layla
Polydor
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Rickie Lee Jones: Pop Pop
Geffen Records
Al Di Meola: Kiss My Axe
Tomato
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Donald Fagen: The Nightfly
Warner Bros. Rec.
Donald Fagen: Kamakiriad
Reprise Records
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one of my new favorites
nice sounding metal recording, sabbath inspired
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I hadn't hear this in years and years. Just got a pristine copy from TVAD4 along with...
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Wonderful, tuneful, accessible jazz for those who find "light jazz" or "cool jazz" boring or insubstantial. Steely Dan copied the opening phrase for the intro to "Rikki Don't Lose That Number". That's Silver's dad on the cover. He must have been very proud of his son.
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Pete Townshend / Ronnie Lane: Rough Mix
Polydor
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Roxy Music: Stranded
Polydor
Roxy Music: Avalon
EG Records
Van Morrison: Avalon Sunset
Mercury
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Nicely recorded, great music.
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Willy DeVille
RIP
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Movie Soundtrack composed by Mal Waldron, played by Dizzy's Quintet from 1963. Hot! My LP is "HiFi Mono"
Check out samples (http://samples) on Amazon
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The Real McCoy
McCoy Tyner
My sister who visiting from England wanted to hear some Jazz on my system sounded really good
Ed
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From an estate sale-cover VG disk G to G+
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Kraftwerk: Autobahn
Philips
Kraftwerk: Computerwelt
EMI Electrola
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The Beatles: Abbey Road
Apple Records
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Nautilus/Atlantic
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Eagles: Desperado
Nimbus/Asylum
Paul Kantner, Grace Slick & David Freiberg: Baron von Tollbooth & The Chrome Nun
Grunt
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Twinkle Brothers Live Sunsplash 1982
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Arlo Guthrie: Alice's Restaurant
Reprise Records
The Grateful Dead: Without A Net
Arista Records
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Alison Krauss and Union Station - So Long So Wrong
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Jethro Tull: Songs From The Wood
Original vinyl, circa 1977. Sounds a lot better on my current gear than it did back "in the day". Of course, at that time, my state was frequently altered 8).
Walt
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Bad Co. - Bad Co.
(http://cover7.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/070/79990.jpg)
This LP sounds a little thin to me but the music is classic.
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I Just picked these Up. :D
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Peter Gabriel - Security
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I just read this was one of the first albums cut directly to digital tape. No wonder it sounds a bit like a CD.
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german pressing 924 203-1
first time hearing old records on vinyl, man this smokes the cd!
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Bad Co. - Bad Co.
(http://cover7.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/070/79990.jpg)
This LP sounds a little thin to me but the music is classic.
Is this the new / reissue version that just came out?
I'm considering picking up the new version as long as it is superior to the original issues. Has anyone read any comparisions/reviews of the new vs. original pressings?
Thx
Kenreau
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It's an original copy I've had since college. I would hope any re-issue or remaster would sound a bit better. The pressing I have could be more balanced as it sounds lean to me.
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Nicely recorded, great music.
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Nice one.
Bonnie Raitt- Sweet Forgiveness; Mink DeVille- Return to Magenta; Bruce Cockburn- In The Falling Dark; Grace Jones- Island Life.
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Reckoning
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The Art Ensemble of Chicago - Urban Bushmen 2LP
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Slint - Tweez LP
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Hot Tuna!
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Steve Winwood: Back in the High Life
Island Records
Fleetwood Mac: Then Play On
Reprise Records
Greg Brown: The Poet Game
Red House Records
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$1.50 at a thrift store
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(http://cdn.pitchfork.com/media/9662-in-the-absence-of-truth.jpg)
(http://indierocks.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/trans.jpg)
I love this NEIL YOUNG ALBUM...............
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Jethro Tull: A Little Light Music
Chrysalis Records
Gene Clark: Firebyrd
Takoma Records
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Procol Harum: Grand Hotel
Chrysalis Records
Richard Thompson: Small Town Romance
Hannibal Records
Ian Hunter
CBS Records
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Keziah Jones: Blufunk Is A Fact !
Delabel
P J Harvey: Rid Of Me
Island Records
Lenny Kravitz: Mama Said
Virgin Records
... 8) ...
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Mobile Fidelity 180 gram vinyl half speed mastered from the original analog tapes. Very sweet :thumb:
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180 gram vinyl reissue, remastering supervised by guitarist Johnny Marr
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Procol Harum: Grand Hotel
Chrysalis Records
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Nice choice, one of my favorite Procul Harem albums.
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Ellen Foley: Nightout
Epic
It's A Beautiful Day
CBS Records
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Black Sabbath Paranoid, Journey Escape and others yet to come!
Steve
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R.E.M.: Out Of Time
Warner Bros. Records
R.E.M.: Automatic For The People
Warner Bros. Records
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Original pressing--picked it up at the local NPR station's annual recording arts sale for $2 in NM condition, both cover and record.
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/3b/Journey_to_Love_Clarke.jpg)awsome recording,u want bass,this is it
lapsan
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Small Faces: Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
Immediate Records
Shonen Knife
Gasatanka/Giant Records
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Fleetwood Mac: "Tusk"
The image says disc but I've owned it on vinyl since 1979 and yeah....I bought it when it was released. :lol: One of the advantages of being an old dude 8).
Walt
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Andreas Vollenweider, White Winds
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Wayner
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Los Lobos: The Neighborhood
Slash/London Records
Los Lobos: Kiko
Slash/London Records
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Toni,
Do you have any idea how I can get a copy of Kiko on vinyl? I've never seen one and it's one of my desert island records. What is your source for all these great imports?
Regards,
Scott
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I first heard this album in college in 1968 on an FM station at midnight and bought it the next day. One of my all time favorites--Massachusett's psychedelic music.
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Shonen Knife did a nice, skittish and jumpy cover of The Carpenter's "Top Of The World"
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@Scott,
... same old story just like "Little Village".
"Kiko" was pressed on vinyl in Holland in 1992 and distributed in France, Germany and the UK.
All the records I've posted are in my collection for a long time - I don't have a special source in 2009 !!!
Shonen Knife did a nice, skittish and jumpy cover of The Carpenter's "Top Of The World"
Yeah - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ba360Dz1sQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ba360Dz1sQ)
... my all time favourite is "Twist Barbie" - all analogue ... :green:
Regards, Toni
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Toni, at least you had the good sense to pick up the good ones while they were still new. 8)
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8) ... yes indeed ... :icon_lol: :
Ian Hunter: All of The Good Ones Are Taken
CBS Records
... :icon_lol: ...
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Toni, it appears you have a great collection. I love what you have been listening to lately. :thumb:
Laura
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... :oops: ... Thank You, Laura:
Jackson Browne: For Everyman
Asylum Records
Rita Coolidge: The Lady's Not For Sale
A&M Records
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Thomas Dolby, Astronauts and Heretics
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/17/Astronauts_%26_Heretics_%28Thomas_Dolby%29.jpg/200px-Astronauts_%26_Heretics_%28Thomas_Dolby%29.jpg)
Wayner aa
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Friedemann, Indian Summer
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Wayner
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Roger Waters, Pros and cons of hitchhicki(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/50/Roger_Waters_Pros_Cons_HH.jpg/200px-Roger_Waters_Pros_Cons_HH.jpg)
Wayner
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I just got Bare Trees and Mystery To Me on vinyl recently, replacing long lost college disks. MTM is my Fleetwood Mac all-time fave. The percussive sounds in Emerald Eyes are incredible (much more subtle than the drum sound in For Your Love).
Paul
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Roger Waters, Pros and cons of hitchhicki(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/50/Roger_Waters_Pros_Cons_HH.jpg/200px-Roger_Waters_Pros_Cons_HH.jpg)
Wayner
Um, and the "cons" of hitchhiking were???
Paul
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You Fleetweed Mac lovers are missing Future Games, What up with that?
Wayner 8)
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The immortal works of Ketelby. London phase4 recording from the 1970's
Cheers
Charlie
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You Fleetweed Mac lovers are missing Future Games, What up with that?
Wayner 8)
Ummmmmm, say what, Wayner? :icon_lol: 8) :lol: ...just couldn't resist...........
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Paul
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My favorite pre Fleetwood stuff(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=22063)
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Judy Garland - Alone
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JudyGarland_Alone.jpg)
--Jerome
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I just got Bare Trees and Mystery To Me on vinyl recently, replacing long lost college disks. MTM is my Fleetwood Mac all-time fave. The percussive sounds in Emerald Eyes are incredible (much more subtle than the drum sound in For Your Love).
Paul
Just scored a sealed copy of MTM to back up the other 2 :o ! Was relatively unfamiliar with Kiln house and Bare trees, and am enjoying the heck out of them as well.
You Fleetweed Mac lovers are missing Future Games, What up with that?
Wayner 8)
I'm working on it!!!! :duh:
My favorite pre Fleetwood stuff
Nice looking copy you have there - mine's about worn down... especially love Lindsey and Waddy stretching the strings on Lola My Love.
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Roger Waters, Pros and cons of hitchhicki(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/50/Roger_Waters_Pros_Cons_HH.jpg/200px-Roger_Waters_Pros_Cons_HH.jpg)
Wayner
Pros and Cons ROCKS? I Later discovered Amused to Death and realized I liked it much more..............I need to find it on Vinyl though.
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Fleetwood Mac: The Blues Years
Castle
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Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Cash_AtFolsomPrison.jpg)
--Jerome
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Jefferson Airplane, After Bathing at Baxters
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Jennifer Warnes, The Hunter
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Jack Green Reverse Logic
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Peter, Paul and Mary: A Song Will Rise
Warner Bros. Records
Sandy Denny: Rendezvous
Island Records
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Syd Barrett: Barrett
EMI/Harvest
Pink Floyd: A Saucerful of Secrets
EMI/Columbia
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Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits
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Roy Harper: Once
Awareness Records
The Rolling Stones: Flashpoint
Sony Music
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Sting: Bring on the Night
A&M Records
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The Beatles '65, both mono and stereo (mono is better).
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A Fab Four night
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A Fab Four night
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I only have the cd. Do you have both? If so, how do they compare?
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Peter, Paul and Mary: A Song Will Rise
Warner Bros. Records
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Mary Travers - RIP
Sandy Denny: Rendezvous
Island Records
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... 8) ...
Amazing talent. Like Eva Cassidy, died too young.
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A Fab Four night
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41SbV%2BunipL._SS500_.jpg)
I only have the cd. Do you have both? If so, how do they compare?
I will have to defer to another ACer becasue I only have the 180 gr vinyl which sounds great--lots of detail, deep & wide soundstage, McCartney's bass really drives some of the songs
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I remember listening to Peter Paul & Mary when I was in high school and seeing them live at Elitch Gardens in Denver in 1964 if my memory serves me correctly. I enjoyed their harmonies and they sure could take a great Dylan song amd make it sound magical. RIP indeed Mary Travers--thanks for the music and the memories.
Laura
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RIP Mary
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Syd Barrett: Barrett
EMI/Harvest
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Giving my old vinyl copy of this a spin - one of my favorite LP's, but lately I usually end up playing the CD version from the Syd box set.
Jim C
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The Yes Album
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U2 -- The Joshua Tree (remastered double album on 180 gram vinyl)
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Ra Ra Riot -- The Rhumb Line
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spanning almost 40 years.
Laura
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The Byrds: Mr. Tambourine Man
Columbia
The Byrds: Turn! Turn! Turn!
Columbia
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The Beatles: Rubber Soul
EMI/Parlophone
Van Morrison: Saint Dominic's Preview
Warner Bros. Records
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Yes -- Fragile (original pressing)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419fcsmvhiL._SS500_.jpg)
Chicago II, remastered on 180 gram vinyl by Rhino Records
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Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses)
Warner Bros. Records
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Nick Gravenites: BlueStar
Line Records
John Cipollina's Raven
Line Records
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Bob Dylan: Good as I been to You
Columbia
Jeff Buckley: Grace
Columbia
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Nils Lofgren
A&M Records
Keith Richards: Talk Is Cheap
Virgin Records
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Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos: Live At The Hollywood Palladium December 15, 1988
Virgin Records
Keith Richards: Main Offender
Virgin Records
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Sonic youth - Goo
(http://a7.vox.com/6a00b8ea0717f31bc000c225277147549d-500pi)
Just picked it up on vinyl- God speed you black emeror - Slow riot for new zero kanada
(http://www.top-10.us/The-Carpenters.jpg)
Carpenter - Carpenter
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The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St.
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RollingStones_ExileOnMainSt.jpg)
Original pressing.
--Jerome
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Van Morrison - His Band and the Street Choir
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/VanMorrison_HisBand.jpg)
180g reissue.
--Jerome
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Lou Reed / John Cale: Songs for Drella
Sire Records
Lou Reed: Magic and Loss
Sire Records
... 8) ...
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Michelle Shocked: Arkansas Traveler
PolyGram/London Records
Cowboy Junkies: The Trinity Session
RCA
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Manuel de Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain
Soriano, Fruehbeck de Burgos, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
EMI
The Rolling Stones: It's only Rock 'n Roll
Rolling Stones Records
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Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3
Maag, LSO
Decca
The Rolling Stones: Goats Head Soup
Rolling Stones Records
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The Great Buddy Tate
Concord Jazz
The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers
Rolling Stones Records
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Holst: The Planets
Boult, London Philharmonic Orchestra
EMI
The Rolling Stones: Let it Bleed
London Records
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Richard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
Reiner, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
RCA/Classic Records
The Rolling Stones: Beggars Banquet
Decca
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In heavy rotation,
Phoebie Snow - self titled
Loggins and Messina - Motherlode
Supertramp - "Breakfast" and "crime"
Spirit - "12 dreams"
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The Beatles
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61-fIEhlMaL._SS500_.jpg)
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Laura
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Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Previn, LSO
EMI
Marshal Royal: First Chair
Concord Jazz
Neil Young: Harvest Moon
Reprise Records
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Neil Young
Reprise Records
Neil Young: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Reprise Records
... 8) ...
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Stephen Stills
Atlantic
The Stills-Young Band: "Long May You Run"
Reprise Records
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Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Previn, LSO
EMI
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What's this cover painting?
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@nathanm,
Sir Joseph N. Paton: The Reconciliation of Oberon and Titania
National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
Rickie Lee Jones
Warner Bros. Records
Ian Hunter: You're Never Alone When You're Schizophrenic
Chrysalis
... 8) ... 8)
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Kate & Anna McGarrigle: Dancer With Bruised Knees
Warner Bros. Records
Lincoln Mayorga and Amanda McBroom: Growing up in Hollywood Town
Sheffield Lab
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... for the homecomers ...
John Denver: Rocky Mountain High
RCA
The Mothers of Invention: Cruising with Ruben & The Jets
Verve
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Rough Trade: Avoid Freud
True North
Jeff Beck: Truth
EMI/Columbia
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wayne newton, danke shoen
(http://)
griftegard 12" 45rpm super sludge doom metal
(http://)
Slayer, Reign in Blood, it has taken me a while to score one of these lp's on ebay
French pressing, great double kick drum, a true metal corner stone
(http://)
a nice recording for a 1$ thrift score
(http://)
an oldie but a goodie, I believe this is an original pressing, from my wifes stash
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Alright Bill Berndt...you get the prize for most eclectic vinylphool - congrats :o :wink:
John
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Alright Bill Berndt...you get the prize for most eclectic vinylphool - congrats :o :wink:
John
John, you are one of the guys who got me hooked on this vinyl addiction.
I love having such a wide variety of music available.
The Wayne Newton is a vestige of the first norcal get together, Jimbo Romeyn had the "Mr Las Vegas" CD. It has taken a while to find the vinyl source of those tracks and "Danke Shoen" has 80% of those tracks in their analog state. I love to play some metal at every rave, just because...
I have some Pantera on the way :duh:
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Solti/Decca 9th symphony, very quiet pressing, acoustic sounds
(http://)
One from my fathers record stash
(http://)
Slayer 12" 45rpm
(http://)
this Wayne Newton record has a heavy dose of reverb on the vocals, makes it kinda hard to listen to...
Off to work, it's been a fun morning :D
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This is an interesting one that really challenges you to listen to the tones. Good stuff if you are a fan. :thumb:
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... today I found the "Intergalactic Wastebin" at the end of the CIRCLES page:
The Housemartins: The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death
Go! Discs/Chrysalis
... from grandma's heavy metal stash:
Deep Purple: Shades of Deep Purple
EMI/Parlophone
... :thumb: ...
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Sam Phillips first LP: The Indescribable Wow
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=22565)
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Steve Tibbetts: Northern Song
ECM
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(http://www.matadorrecords.com/matablog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/ole-829-the-eternal.jpg)
SONIC YOUTH-THE ETERNAL
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A few minty $5 finds from a moving sale...
Snagged a "Super Disc" - and it really is.
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/9b/2b/5af8729fd7a00d0ae21ad010.L.jpg)
Dubbed "Hype of the Year" by Rolling Stone Magazine in 1977 (Klaatu).
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41DX3DVXXWL._SS500_.jpg)
No, I didn't buy this strictly for the cover!
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Johann Strauss: Melodies from the Imperial Vienna
Boskovsky, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Decca
Ups - Sorry - the front cover shows a steel engraving of the palace Belvedere in Vienna by Carl Schuetz
and can be seen in the Museum Albertina in Vienna, Austria.
Grandma is coming - heavy metal time:
Led Zeppelin IV
Atlantic
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(http://)
(http://)
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This is a great sounding modern "pop" album, highly suggested
(http://)
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... it seems to be high time for a new stereo version:
The Rolling Stones: December's Children
London Records
... and some Viennese waltzes:
... :wink: ...
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Espana
Argenta, LSO
Decca
The Beautiful South: Welcome To The Beautiful South
London & Go! Records
... 8) ...
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Tonite:
Quadrophenia; Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers at Keystone 3. Ala Mode from this is one of the best tracks he laid down from any of his groups for all time. The recording sparkles it's so clean (from Concord Jazz vinyl). Cymbals ring out in space and finish completely. The bass player is on fire and his tone and timbre are easily heard in the mix. This is the best I've heard Wynton Marsalis play jazz. Branford is on this too, on alto! Young pianist is a burner . . love the way he plays inside of the theme. This is a mad, mad good ensemble for those of you who don't know; Lara Logic- Pedigree Charm (Rough Trade Records).
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I saw Super Session mentioned in the what music are you listening to now circle. I had not listened to it in years. Three great musicians--Al Kooper (BLues Project, BS&T), Mike Bloomfield (Paul Butterfield Blues Band & Electric Flag) & Stephen Stills (Buffalo Springfield, CSN & CSNY). Bloomfield was an incurable insomniac and split after side one was recorded so Kooper asked Stills to come finish the album. I have owned this album for 41 years and it is an excellent recording.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51eBvNNxdWL._SS500_.jpg
Which led to another album I have had for 40+ years, [/im[b][i]The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and AL Kooper[/i][/b]g]. This album was recorded live over 3 days at the Fillmore in SFO in September, 1968. After being up for 5 days, Bloomfield was taken to the hospital and sedated to sleep so Carlos Santana and Elvin Bishop played with Kooper on the 3d night. Norman Rockwell painted a portrait of Bloomfield and Kooper for the cover.
[img]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61B7Nc5%2B-7L._SS500_.jpg)
:thumb:
Laura
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The Neville Brothers: Yellow Moon
A&M Records
The Neville Brothers: Brother's Keeper
A&M Records
... 8) ...
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Aaron Neville: Warm Your Heart
A&M Records
Mick Goodrick: In Pas(s)ing
ECM
... 8) ...
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The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61B7Nc5%2B-7L._SS500_.jpg)
The cover is a Norman Rockwell portrait of Bloomfield & Kooper. This is a live blues oriented jam. Being an incurable insomniac, Bloomfield was up for 5 days and had to be taken to the hospital and sedated to sleep after the 2d show. Al Kooper made a couple of phone calls and Carlos Santana and Elvin Bishop showed up to play on the 3d night. Raw and good.
Jefferson Airplane
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21B0Z3K7EAL._SL160_AA115_.jpg)
A reuniting of the original airplane in 1989 (minus Spencer Dryden). great keyboards and if you were part of the mid 60's, Summer of Love will bring back memories.
Laura
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:roll: ... :
Jefferson Airplane: Surrealistic Pillow
RCA
Phillip Goodhand-Tait: Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks
Chrysalis
... 8) ...
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ypJ2qTKuL._SS500_.jpg)
Chieftains former flautist. This album features wood flute, acoustic guitar, and Irish drum. Great morning music for lovers of Irish music.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61CZJDX0M0L._SS500_.jpg)
For my money, too much Stills and too little Hillman, but pretty good all the same.
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If Only I Could Remember My Name- David Crosby (180 gram remaster from Classic Records). One of HP's go to recordings and he ain't no dummy. I've had one or two copies since the 70's. Many of the west coast musicians from the day you know and love are on this plus a couple Canadians. It's a treasure.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51NEbUnzoZL._SS500_.jpg)
Dance Mother
Telepathe
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Neil Young--Live at Massey hall 1971
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Xha3umjnL._SS400_.jpg)
Neil Young--Greatest Hits 200 gram
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41y993QjmFL._SS400_.jpg)
Laura
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My dad and I have something in common now that's unusual
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=22669)
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One of HP's go to recordings and he ain't no dummy.
... when I was hunting down HP's Super Disc List decades ago:
I found two different copies of David Crosby: If I Could Only Remember My Name / Atlantic SD 7203.
The first one has a glossy cover:
with the Artisan sign on both sides in the dead wax and handwritten ST-A-712107-A on side one
and ST-A-712108-A on side two (my webcam is not able to take a good picture)
The second one has a textured cover:
in detail:
only with stamped matrix numbers ST A712107-1A on side one and ST A712108-1B on side two.
Which one is the "original" copy ?
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The copy I am refering to is marked Atlantic SD -7203 from Classic Records. Comes with my warmest recommendation. HP's favorite track for what reason I don't remember is Laughing. Mine is Cowboy Movie which is pretty much a long jam session. Other parts of the album are like that. Every track is different, two with wordless vocals with lots of people harmonizing. And the sound is room filling fabulous.
Wait a minute. . in very small lettering from the label is printed ST-A-712107-MO and 108 on the second side.
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Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/EricDolphy_OutToLunch.jpg)
Music Matters 45 RPM reissue remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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Dear Jim,
I agree with your recommendation of the Bernie Grundman remaster from 2001.
But my question is how to identify the pressing HP listed in TAS, issue 9, spring 1977
for the first time, because I've never found a review.
Regards Toni
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Oh, I don't think I would know.
Just concluded listening to After Bathing at Baxter's with Bless It's Pointed Little Head- Der Plane of Air.
Let's do the time warp again ! Meet me at The Matrix? I'm holding.
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... ain't Agent Smith - but I can do The Time Warp:
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Green Line Records
Judy Collins: Judith
Elektra
... 8) ...
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One of HP's go to recordings and he ain't no dummy.
... when I was hunting down HP's Super Disc List decades ago:
(http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/2389/image832.th.jpg) (http://img70.imageshack.us/i/image832.jpg/) (http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/9645/image833.th.jpg) (http://img61.imageshack.us/i/image833.jpg/)
I found two different copies of David Crosby: If I Could Only Remember My Name / Atlantic SD 7203.
The first one has a glossy cover:
(http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/6100/image836.jpg)
with the Artisan sign on both sides in the dead wax and handwritten ST-A-712107-A on side one
and ST-A-712108-A on side two (my webcam is not able to take a good picture)
The second one has a textured cover:
(http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/8495/image837.jpg)
in detail: (http://img397.imageshack.us/img397/4087/image837a.th.jpg) (http://img397.imageshack.us/i/image837a.jpg/)
only with stamped matrix numbers ST A712107-1A on side one and ST A712108-1B on side two.
Which one is the "original" copy ?
The original release had the textured cover.
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Benny Carter - Further Definitions
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BennyCarter_FurtherDefinitions.jpg)
180g Speakers Corner reissue with lovely sound.
Coleman Hawkins - The Hawk Flies High
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ColemanHawkins_TheHawkFliesHigh.jpg)
--Jerome
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(http://thatgirlwithablog.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/phish.jpg)
(http://dkpresents.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/b00000jh2301_sclzzzzzzz_.jpg)
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Thank you, Scott, got this info today from a record dealer too.
The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band
Asylum Records
Andy Fairweather-Low: Spider Jiving
A&M Records
... 8) ...
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Just concluded listening to After Bathing at Baxter's
The Sundazed remaster in mono is excellent.
Laura
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... ain't Agent Smith - but I can do The Time Warp:
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Green Line Records
Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul is a great Meatloaf song.
To the late night, double feature, picture show,
Laura
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51fYto4X8BL._SS500_.jpg)
Destroyer, Bay of Pigs; 45 rpm. Dan Bejar writes, plays and sings with the Vancouver BC-based The New Pornographers
Laura
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Singer originally with the Zombies
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=22740)
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XTC: Nonsuch
Virgin Records
I like the first song ... :D
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Stumbled upon this fantastic bargain @ $9.99 from Elusive Disc. (http://www.elusivedisc.com/prodinfo.asp?number=AMCA%2011319)
(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/AMCA_11319__9785__01152009112449-7435.jpg)
WOW this is a good reissue.
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The Very Best Of Roy Orbison
Monument Records
Dusty Springfield Sings Love
Philips
... 8) ...
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Bonnie Raitt: Luck of the Draw
Capitol Records
Robbie Robertson: Storyville
Geffen
... 8) ...
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The New Pornographers - Twin Cinema
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31QM1B45MBL._SS500_.jpg)
Yes - The Yes Album
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41F41A1M5BL._SS400_.jpg)
U2 - The Joshua Tree
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41QGdrM-pZL._SS500_.jpg)
:D
Laura
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Bruce Cockburn: Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws
Gold Mountain Records
John Renbourn: The Lady and the Unicorn
Transatlantic Records
... 8) ...
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Harvey Mandel The Snake
37 years old still great
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=22854)
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The Moody Bloues - A Question of Balance
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61Osn%2BA-W2L._SS500_.jpg)
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Pentangle: Sweet Child
Transatlantic Records
... 8) ...
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The Moody Bloues - A Question of Balance
A great one. Title song one of my all-time favorites. I lucked into the first 7 MB albums at a garage sale this summer. But I must have 4 copies of Days of Future Passed, all US releases, and am just not happy with the "crackles" in the grooves. I may pick up an import of that one someday...
Paul
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The New Pornographers - Twin Cinema
Laura
NP and AC Newman are in my top 5 of current bands/artists today. I am a sucker for power pop. I've seen NP open for Belle & Sebastian (without Neko) as well as headlining with Okkervil River opening. Saw AC Newman solo at first Pitchfork festival and twice this year for his second solo album tour (once in Chicago, once in Pontiac MI). Best concert was Immaculate Machine (Calder's group) followed by Destroyer followed by NP with Dan Bejar AND Neko Case in attendance.
Anyone who hasn't heard New Pornographers should get Electric Version and listen to A Testament to Youth in Verse. If that doesn't do it for you, nothing well.
Paul
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[(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/AMOB_312__62224__08052009010216-2981.jpg)
Fantastic sounding LP!!
Tom
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The Moody Bloues - A Question of Balance
A great one. Title song one of my all-time favorites. I lucked into the first 7 MB albums at a garage sale this summer. But I must have 4 copies of Days of Future Passed, all US releases, and am just not happy with the "crackles" in the grooves. I may pick up an import of that one someday...
Paul
Hi Paul,
I have an extra of this cover and In Search of a Lost Chord hanging on my wall of favorite covers. Powerful lyrics with Question and The Balance as perfect bookends. I bought the import of Days a couple of years ago for the same reasons. Saw them at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphany Orchestra in 1992--ranks in my top 5 live concerts.
Laura
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Cactus
One Way...or Another
(http://)
Long live vinyl
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Best concert was Immaculate Machine (Calder's group) followed by Destroyer followed by NP with Dan Bejar AND Neko Case in attendance.
Paul, that's a line up I would like to have seen and heard--no way to stay seated during that concert. I saw TNP (sans Neko) play with Ra Ra Riot and Death Cab for Cutie this summer. Newman is a great song writer.
Anyone who hasn't heard New Pornographers should get Electric Version and listen to A Testament to Youth in Verse. If that doesn't do it for you, nothing well.
Very true! Another good one is The Bleeding Heart Show from Twin Cinema
How was Okkervil River?
Laura
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How was Okkervil River?
Laura
Much better than I thought. It was the Stage Names tour; lead singer had great personality and a frail sounding voice that was perfect for the material.
Paul
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Okkervil River - The Stand Ins
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41YSNwoahqL._SS500_.jpg)
Lost Coastlines is a great song.
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(http://www.ecmrecords.com/Images/cover/New_Series/1300/N1336g.jpg) LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=22898)
R.E.M.
GREEN
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Yo La Tengo: Fakebook
City Slang Records
Arthur Lee and Love
New Rose Records
... 8) ...
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Yo La Tengo: Fakebook
City Slang Records
Toni,
With whom would you compare Yo La Tengo? I do not have any of their recordings in my collection, but that could change soon.
I have always enjoyed Love. Arthur Lee was way ahead of his time.
Thanks
Laura
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Dear Lady Laura,
I really don't know.
Yo La Tengo is an indie band from Hoboken.
Fakebook contains mostly folk songs - covers from Cat Stevens, Gene Clark, Ray Davies, John Cale etc.
I suppose not their usual style of music.
Regards Toni
Daryle Ryce: Carolina Blue
Zensor
T-Bone Burnett: Proof Through The Night
Warner Bros. Records
... 8) ...
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Dear Lady Laura,
I really don't know.
Yo La Tengo is an indie band from Hoboken.
Fakebook contains mostly folk songs - covers from Cat Stevens, Gene Clark, Ray Davies, John Cale etc.
I suppose not their usual style of music.
Regards Toni
... 8) ...
Thanks Toni, I think I am going to talk to my local indie record store about bring one of their albums in. I subscribe to Paste Magazine and they had a good review of their last album.
Happy Listening,
Laura
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THE EURYTHMICS
SWEET DREAMS 1983 lp
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=22962)
Vinyl Lady what LP are you holding in the pic. (Stills)
Some Lp's just sound great and this is one of those.
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The Who
Who's Next
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=22968)
Picked this up about 2 weeks on Decca (not MCA)
Older pressing
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Vinyl Lady what LP are you holding in the pic. (Stills)
Stephen Stills 2 in my left hand and the Allman Brothers Band Beginnings in my right hand. The picture was taken at my 60th birthday party and those two albums were a gift from a neighbor.
Some Lp's just sound great and this is one of those.
:thumb:
Laura
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The Who
Who's Next
My favorite Who album!
Laura
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Jimmy Page & Robert Plant: No Quarter
Fontana
Ian Hunter: Overnight Angels
CBS
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Bruce Cockburn
Night Vision
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=22998)
Found this in a box of records 25 years ago
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(http://www.sanjose72.com/myworld/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/quincy_jones_-_explores_the_music_of_henry_mancini_copia.jpg)
nice early Stereo pressing.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21y34BFWR-L._SL500_AA200_.jpg)
Pousette-Dart Band
Self-titled, 1976 on vinyl.
Walt
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The Zombies
Released I believe in 1965 on Parrot records
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23022)
I've always enjoyed Colin Blunstones vocals
http://www.colinblunstone.co.uk/
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Alexis Korner
Red Hot From Alex
http://alexis-korner.net/redhot.html
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23061)
http://www.amazon.com/Alex-Alexis-Korners-Blues-Incorporated/dp/B0007SL270/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1256249169&sr=1-1
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Ray Charles - Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RayCharles_ModernSoundsCW.jpg)
An amazing album that everyone should hear at least once.
--Jerome
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The Zombies
Released I believe in 1965 on Parrot records
Great record! You are correct about the album date. She's Not There was released as a single in 1964. The Zombies made some great records. To me, Odessey & Oracle demonstrates just how special this band was. Ron Argent's organ and Colin's vocals were made for each other.
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The Zombies
Released I believe in 1965 on Parrot records
Great record! You are correct about the album date. She's Not There was released as a single in 1964. The Zombies made some great records. To me, Odessey & Oracle demonstrates just how special this band was. Ron Argent's organ and Colin's vocals were made for each other.
I have Odessey and Oracle on the original Date records label and I recently purchased a reissue of the album
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I have the reissue and a 45 of Time of the Season on Date reocrds. I am looking ofrward to seeing your location some day.
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The Oscar Peterson Trio with Sonny Stitt - Sonny Stitt sits in with The Oscar Peterson Trio
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SonnyStitt_OscarPeterson.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g vinyl reissue. 8)
Frank Sinatra - Sinatra and Swingin' Brass
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/FrankSinatra_SinatraAndSwinginBrass.jpg)
Original 1962 Reprise pressing.
Frank Sinatra - A Swingin' Affair
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/FrankSinatraASwinginAffair.jpg)
--Jerome
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Yo La Tengo: Fakebook
City Slang Records
Toni,
With whom would you compare Yo La Tengo? I do not have any of their recordings in my collection, but that could change soon.
I have always enjoyed Love. Arthur Lee was way ahead of his time.
Thanks
Laura
From allmusic.com:
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David Kilgour
The Slip
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Viva Voce
Stereolab
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Paul
PS I saw the Glands between Rogue Wave and The Shins once. Did not like them at all.
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Chet Atkins in Hollywood
Bought this yesterday at Double Decker records
for the price of a hamburger on the dollar menu
near mint
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23110)
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Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JE5E3406L._SS500_.jpg)
Going to see Ian Anderson perform an acoustic set of Jethro Tull in three weeks
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In Formation- Kronos Quartet (Reference Recordings 45rpm)
Black Is The Color- Cyndee Peters (Opus 3)
Symphonic Dances- Johanos and The Dallas Symphony (Athena)
demo-ing sound at Timmytunz's house
Live- Chris Conner (Applause)
Something Cool- June Christy (Capital)
Monk (Columbia)
Room Full of Blues (Island)
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The Black Keys - thickfreakness
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BlackKeys_thickfreakness.jpg)
--Jerome
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Marillion
Misplaced Childhood
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23181)
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The Cars - Candy O
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheCars_CandyO.jpg)
Great album despite the slightly discolored album cover art scan. :wink:
Simple Minds - Once Upon A Time
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SimpleMinds_OnceUponATime.jpg)
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JoyDivision_unknownpleasures.jpg)
Rhino 180g reissue. Very nice.
Queen - The Game
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Queen_TheGame.jpg)
My favorite Queen album.
Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Funkadelic_MaggotBrain.jpg)
Eddie Hazel's guitar work on the title track is reason enough to own this brilliant record.
--Jerome
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The Alan Bown
UK psych 1968
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23186)
Phase 4 stereo
Love is all Les Reed
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23189)
I started collecting Phase 4 and now have approx. 150 titles
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John McLaughlin,Al Di Meola and Paco De Luca
Passion,Grace and Fire
(http://)
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We Five: You Were On My Mind
A&M Records
John Sebastian Song Book Vol.1
Kama Sutra
... :green: ...
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Cowboy Junkies - Whites Off Earth Now!!
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CowboyJunkies_WOEN.jpg)
MFSL 180g vinyl
--Jerome
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Sandy Denny: The North Star Grassman and The Ravens
A&M Records
Nanci Griffith: Storms
MCA Records
Emmylou Harris: Pieces of the Sky
Reprise Records
... 8) ...
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We Five: You Were On My Mind
A&M Records
(http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/6554/image858.jpg)
John Sebastian Song Book Vol.1
Kama Sutra
(http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/3710/image111o.jpg)
... :green: ...
I do enjoy many of your selections
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Rahsaan Roland Kirk's "The Return of the 5000 lb Man". A real gem and even more so when played with the Sumiko Andante P76 moving magnet cartridge.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61%2B2YOYj2CL._SS500_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51RY-Ee8K%2BL._SS500_.jpg)[img]
:D
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We Five: You Were On My Mind
A&M Records
John Sebastian Song Book Vol.1
Kama Sutra
... :green: ...
I do enjoy many of your selections
Me too! :thumb:
Laura
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61%2B2YOYj2CL._SS500_.jpg)
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:D
Have you ever listened to the Blue Jays ?
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:D
Have you ever listened to the Blue Jays ?
Yes I have, quite often in fact. Maybe is a favorite track. I think John Lodge is an underrated bass player. I have seen the Moodies in concert more than any other band, starting in 1971, Kiel Auditorium, STL, MO. One of my all time top 5 concerts was September, 1992 with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Red Rocks Ampitheater (the one they filmed). The last time was in Denver in 2006 without Ray Thomas. The young lady they brought in to play the flute is quite good, but she doesn't have Ray's beautiful baritone voice so it makes it tough to sing For My Lady :). They did an extended version of Nights in White Satin to a 5+ minute standing ovation from 4 generations of fans.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/410YDM03S7L._SS500_.jpg)
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I have all of their autographs!
Wayner aa
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I have all of their autographs!
Wayner aa
I am VERY jealous :green:
Mike Pinder's too?
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:D
Have you ever listened to the Blue Jays ?
Yes I have, quite often in fact. Maybe is a favorite track. I think John Lodge is an underrated bass player. I have seen the Moodies in concert more than any other band, starting in 1971, Kiel Auditorium, STL, MO. One of my all time top 5 concerts was September, 1992 with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Red Rocks Ampitheater (the one they filmed). The last time was in Denver in 2006 without Ray Thomas. The young lady they brought in to play the flute is quite good, but she doesn't have Ray's beautiful baritone voice so it makes it tough to sing For My Lady :). They did an extended version of Nights in White Satin to a 5+ minute standing ovation from 4 generations of fans.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/410YDM03S7L._SS500_.jpg)
So when are we going ?
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Charlie Musselwhite
Memphis Tennessee
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23301)
Just purchased this tonight, Will clean and listen to it tomorrow
How much fun can one Pumpkinman have ?
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How much fun can one Pumpkinman have ?
I wonder what happens to the pumpkinman after Halloween... aa
:lol:
Hey Bill, que pasa.
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He becomes pumpkin pie for thanksgiving. :D
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Judy Collins: #3
Le Chant du Monde
Fairport Convention: Rising for the Moon
Island Records
... 8) ...
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I believe this might be the best solo album one of the Moodies produced during their break between Seventh Sojourn and Octive. Lots of orchestration and Ray Thomas' voice was never better.
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/cd/7a/b1b0b220dca0b46b0d9f4010.L.jpg)
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He becomes pumpkin pie for thanksgiving. :D
SOMEBODY HELP ME
All the Kings men couldn't put Pumpkinman back together again
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23326)
The Charlie Musselwhite LP is beautiful
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How much fun can one Pumpkinman have ?
I wonder what happens to the pumpkinman after Halloween... aa
:lol:
Hey Bill, que pasa.
Hello mjosef
Todas las selecciones son unknowm a mi
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Stars - In Our Bedroom After the War
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41%2Bu--vbZKL._SL160_.jpg)
Excellent album by Canadian indie band Stars. Take Me to the Riot will get you on your feet singing the chorus.
Happy Halloween
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How much fun can one Pumpkinman have ?
I wonder what happens to the pumpkinman after Halloween...
He becomes pumpkin pie for thanksgiving.
And don't forget....for year round snacking....pumpkin seeds... :jester:
Speaking of seeds....remember these guys....
(http://www.tefteller.com/html/current_auction/10_15_09_auction/pix/P9016562.jpg)
The Seeds....hit track.... "Pushin' Too Hard" :wink:
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Speaking of seeds....remember these guys....
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61nsmJP77rL._SS500_.jpg)
The Seeds....hit track.... "Pushin' Too Hard" :wink:
Remember them well. I've got the 45 of Pushin Too Hard and the vinyl.
Chris, we're showing our age :lol:
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The Seeds
Future
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23333)
My favorite track " The Flower Lady And Her Assistant "
http://www.skysunlightsaxon.com/
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Happy Halloween from the Pumpkinking
(http://)
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After looking at the Seeds,I pulled my Sky"Sunlight" Saxon vinyl out
which includes
1. Sky'Sunlight"Saxon and Fire Wall World Fantastic
2.Sky"Sunlight"Saxon Universal Stars Peasce Band Masters of Psychedelia
3.Sky"Sunlight"Saxon Fire Wall Destiny's Children
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23337)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23338)
I could only find 2 of the 3 images on Goggle
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(http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/10810000/10810270.gif)
(http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/13840000/13840197.jpg)(http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/15630000/15635212.jpg)
Today's vinyl revisit to my well spent youth 8).
Walt
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Speaking of seeds....remember these guys....
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61nsmJP77rL._SS500_.jpg)
The Seeds....hit track.... "Pushin' Too Hard" :wink:
Remember them well. I've got the 45 of Pushin Too Hard and the vinyl.
Chris, we're showing our age :lol:
:dunno: ...I musta' beena' lil/ baby in those times... :lol:
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...I musta' beena' lil/ baby in those times...
Yes Martin....you were a cute little baby back then... :beer: :lol:
(http://www.dollsbyberenguer.com/dimg/thm/t160_310538e150745e078b4f81cce9c4c0be.jpg)
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:lol:
I should scan my baby pic and post it...kinda like that, but not quite. Besides, we didn't have color in them days. aa
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I would like to post My baby picture
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23361)
Because I am the Pumpkinbaby
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Nice cute lil' shoes there Mr. Pumpkinman. :lol:
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Nice cute lil' shoes there Mr. Pumpkinman. :lol:
That's ever so kind of you to say they were a particular favorite.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511FpeieNtL._SS500_.jpg)
Nice to spin some vinyl again after a day & 1/2 of remastered Beatles stereo mixes :thumb: Leonard Cohen is always good. :)
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Minor Threat - Minor Threat
Catch 22 - Alone in a Crowd
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Minor Threat - Minor Threat
Catch 22 - Alone in a Crowd
welcome to Audio Circle and the Vinyl Circle. :beer: It's always interesting to see the different albums posted on this site. I have added to my collection more than once after seeing a post.
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The Sights
on Fall of Rome records...
They're playing several gigs in Michigan in November and I never heard of them before reading about them on stevehoffman.tv
Combine garage rock with some punk, a bit like the Buzzcocks, lots of melody pop going on. Got their first two albums and a double single record all shipped for only 20 bucks! Good stuff...
Paul
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BTW, vinyl lady, is that Allman Bros Beginnings in your right hand and Stephen Stills 2 in your left hand in your avatar?
Paul
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BTW, vinyl lady, is that Allman Bros Beginnings in your right hand and Stephen Stills 2 in your left hand in your avatar?
Paul
Good eyes Paul. Right on both. The avatar picture is from my 60th birthday party in Feb 2008. Albums were a gift from a neighbor. :)
Laura
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Listen . . LA Jazz Choir (Mobile Fidelity engineered by Keith Johnson, not shabby).
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The Zodiac
Cosmic Sounds
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23404)
Does it get more 60's than this (released 1967)
http://www.richieunterberger.com/zodiac.html
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I actually have that record Bill..... :duh: :lol:
Info.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_Sounds
And I see they have it on Cd... :lol:
http://www.amazon.com/Cosmic-Sounds-Zodiac/dp/B000066AUH
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I actually have that record Bill..... :duh: :lol:
Info.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_Sounds
And I see they have it on Cd... :lol:
http://www.amazon.com/Cosmic-Sounds-Zodiac/dp/B000066AUH
I don't remember this lp from back in the day but I've
seen twice in the last 6 months. This copy is very nice near mint.
Nice to see someone else with a copy.
Chris,Thanks for the links
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Jerry Goodman & Jan Hammer
Like Children
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23414)
The Yanks are getting hammered might as well stay at the turntable
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Frijid Pink
Self titled
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23433)
Killer cover House of the Rising Sun
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000006YUF/ref=pd_krex_dp_a
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Bloody fabulous recording (and performance it seems to me), 45rpm Reference Recording of L'Histoire du Soldat from Chicago Pro Musica! See if you can find somebody who doesn't know what they have and buy it off of em (that mighta been me yesterday). Jesus Christ, this is good! And that ain't in vain.
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The David Grisman Rounder Album
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/54/b2/0ac1c060ada0f33fbf59f110.L.png)
..Roy
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(http://download.sigur-ros.co.uk/art/medsud_600.jpg)
Just bought this-Sigur Ros - me? su? ? eyrum vi? spilum endalaust
And Neil young - ZUMA(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_wawTNa2tJLw/R7UYqovZr7I/AAAAAAAAAk4/3Gl3F2kwJRI/s400/Zuma.jpg)
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The David Grisman Rounder Album
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/54/b2/0ac1c060ada0f33fbf59f110.L.png)
..Roy
I got this'n, royboy, and it's a good'n.
Breaking out my Crystal Clear DTD 45's this morning . . Charlie Byrd, and Laurindo Almeida. Have mercy, Miss Percy, these recordings have weight and tone like nothin else.
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The String Cheese Incident - Trick or Treat 180 gram double album from 3 Halloween shows
(http://media.musictoday.com/store/bands/1884/product_large/3ILP01.JPG)
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Phase 4 Stereo Spectacular
The Sight of Sound
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23464)
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Mason Proffit: Come & Gone
Line Records
... 8) ...
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The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheSmiths_TheQueenIsDead.jpg)
Rhino 180g remaster supervised by Johnny Marr. Very nice! :thumb:
--Jerome
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The Who Sell Out
Polydor
The Who Live At Leeds
Polydor
... 8) ...
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Mary Margaret O'Hara: Miss America
Virgin Records
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Into The Great Wide Open
MCA Records
... 8) ...
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(http://www.discogs.com/image/R-750075-1269882439.jpeg)
Soul Drummers - Medicine Man LP
echoes and consequences of space and time :wink:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KNQA2Y2ZL._SS500_.jpg)
Acquired this at RMAF in excellent condition.
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Jethro Tull - Stormwatch
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/3114SH0KARL._SS400_.jpg)
I'll be listening to a lot of Jethro Tull over the next week in anticipation of seeing Ian Anderson perform an acoustical set of Jethro Tull next Sunday evening. :D
Laura
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Warren Zevon: The Envoy
Asylum Records
Jesus Couldn't Drum: 'Er, ... Something About Cows
Lost Moment Records
info about the artist: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Lemon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Lemon)
mp3 samples (scroll down): http://www.lemonworld.com/musica.htm (http://www.lemonworld.com/musica.htm)
... ...
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Barry Goldberg
Blowing My Mind
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23519)
After telling a friend about this lp I had put it on the old TT
The CD has a bonus track
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000005Z4T/ref=pd_krex_dp_a
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Warren Zevon: The Envoy
Asylum Records
(http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/3111/image317.jpg)
Jesus Couldn't Drum: 'Er, ... Something About Cows
Lost Moment Records
(http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/4381/image101p.jpg)
... 8) ...
Could we have a little more info on the 2nd lp Thanks
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Fever Tree - Fever Tree
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61UCGFkWa3L._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
1968 psychedelic rock. Sundazed is reissuing this classic later this month mastered from the original master tapes. My copy is worn from extensive play over the years so I will be buying the reissue.
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Fever Tree - Another Time Another Place
(http://i.ebayimg.com/24/!BR3p8HQ!mk~$(KGrHgoOKjUEjlLmTEG6BK!OcYMo!w~~_12.JPG)
More psychedelic rock :)
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Ultimate Spinach
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23536)
Some info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Spinach
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The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheRaconteurs_ConsolersOfTheLonely.jpg)
--Jerome
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Ultimate Spinach
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23536)
Some info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Spinach
This was new to me. Thanks
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Ultimate Spinach
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23536)
Some info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Spinach
This was new to me. Thanks
I have all 3 on vinyl & cd
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23541)(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23542)
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I have a request. I would personally appreciate it if people would refrain from including images in their quotes -- please reference the album by name instead. I really don't need my browser to load the same image three or four times on the same page when once should suffice. I'm just sayin'.
--Jerome
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Mark Knopfler - Get Lucky
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/MarkKnopfler_GetLucky.jpg)
Very enjoyable album. Many thanks to Laura for posting about it in the "Catch of the Day" thread.
Clifford Brown and Max Roach - Study in Brown
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CliffordBrown_StudyInBrown.jpg)
180g Speakers Corner pressing. Absolutely perfect!
Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina - Loggins & Messina
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LogginsAndMessina.jpg)
Who needs fancy 180g vinyl when you have a nice minty original 1972
Columbia pressing handy. :)
Throwing Muses - The Real Ramona
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ThrowingMuses_TheRealRamona.jpg)
One of my favorite rock albums. Tough as nails to find on vinyl but very
much worth the effort.
The White Stripes - Elephant
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/WhiteStripes_Elephant.jpg)
Pressed on one white and one red LP.
--Jerome
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Bizet: Carmen
Bernstein, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Children's Chorus
The Manhattan Opera Chorus
DGG
... 8) ...
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Mark Knopfler - Get Lucky
Very enjoyable album. Many thanks to Laura for posting about it in the "Catch of the Day" thread.
My Pleasure. I really like his last 3 solo albums as well as All the Road Running with Emy Lou.
Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina - Loggins & Messina
Who needs fancy 180g vinyl when you have a nice minty original 1972
Columbia pressing handy. :)
Great album. I love it when I find an original pressing in my collection from the 60s/70s that didn't get abused in my wayward youth.
Throwing Muses - The Real Ramona
One of my favorite rock albums. Tough as nails to find on vinyl but very
much worth the effort.
The search starts now!
--Jerome
thanks for posting these Jerome
Laura
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Grant Green: Grantstand
Blue Note
Pops Staples: Peace to the Neighborhood
Pointblank
with contributions from Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder, Jim Keltner et.al.
... 8) ...
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The Police - Synchronicity
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ThePolice_Synchronicity.jpg)
This is a 1983 pressing and I've been thinking seriously about buying the Universal
Japan 200g pressing.
Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AlStewart_YearOfTheCat.jpg)
Fleetwood Mac - Heroes Are Hard To Find
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/FleetwoodMac_HeroesAreHardToFind.jpg)
The other other Fleetwood Mac (the one with Bob Welch).
Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel 3
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/PeterGabriel_PeterGabriel3.jpg)
Classic Records 200g vinyl. This is a very nice sound quality upgrade over
the original pressing.
--Jerome
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Phil Manzanera
Primative Guitars
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23573)
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Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler: Neck and Neck
CBS
... a Doug Sax mastering job ... :thumb:
Eric Clapton: Just One Night
RSO Records
... 8) ...
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Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler: Neck and Neck
CBS
... a Doug Sax mastering job ... :thumb:
Eric Clapton: Just One Night
RSO Records
... 8) ...
Both great choices.
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Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel 4 (Security)
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/PeterGabriel_PeterGabriel4.jpg)
Classic Records 200g reissue. Very nice.
Suzanne Vega - Beauty and Crime
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SuzanneVega_BeautyAndCrime.jpg)
Classic Records 200g vinyl.
Jimi Hendrix - Axis: Bold As Love
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JimiHendrix_AxisBoldAsLove.jpg)
Classic Records 200g vinyl.
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SonicYouth_DaydreamNation.jpg)
A 1996 pressing on Blast First.
Cat Stevens - Teaser and the Firecat
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CatStevens_TeaserAndTheFirecat.jpg)
Minty original 1971 A&M pressing.
--Jerome
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America
Warner Bros. Records
... :green: ...
Loggins & Messina: On Stage
CBS
... 8) ...
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41IKRr5cpCL._SS500_.jpg)
I found what appears to be an early pressing of Gaucho based on the stamper codes and the "RL" initials at a used record store Saturday and bought it even though I have another copy. Wow! This one is a gem, details galore, great dynamics, tremendous range, and quiet surfaces. An amazing find, especially at $5. Better Records would sell it for 50 times what I paid.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31N46zivUBL._SS500_.jpg)
This is one of Duke Ellington's last great works, recorded in 1970 on the Atlantic label. Worth checking out if you like any of Ellington's other work. Copies are around if you look hard.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/412rk%2Baga%2BL._SS500_.jpg)
I had a standard American pressing and a fancy Japanese pressing for a little homegrown shootout. The American LP had more extension on both ends of the frequency range spectrum but the Japanese pressing had slightly quieter surfaces -- probably a function of the original owners since I bought both used. I'm keeping the American. I hadn't listened to this one in a few years and had forgotten how loose, inventive, funky, and flexible Springsteen was in those days. SOOOO much better than the stuff he's selling now. He even played lead guitar and was pretty good. He obviously had spent some time listening to the Band and Van Morrison's St. Dominic's Preview.
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I found what appears to be an early pressing of Gaucho based on the stamper codes and the "RL" initials at a used record store Saturday and bought it even though I have another copy. Wow! This one is a gem, details galore, great dynamics, tremendous range, and quiet surfaces. An amazing find, especially at $5. Better Records would sell it for 50 times what I paid.
This is one of Duke Ellington's last great works, recorded in 1970 on the Atlantic label. Worth checking out if you like any of Ellington's other work. Copies are around if you look hard.
I had a standard American pressing and a fancy Japanese pressing for a little homegrown shootout. The American LP had more extension on both ends of the frequency range spectrum but the Japanese pressing had slightly quieter surfaces -- probably a function of the original owners since I bought both used. I'm keeping the American. I hadn't listened to this one in a few years and had forgotten how loose, inventive, funky, and flexible Springsteen was in those days. SOOOO much better than the stuff he's selling now. He even played lead guitar and was pretty good. He obviously had spent some time listening to the Band and Van Morrison's St. Dominic's Preview.
It's great when you find a $5.00 deal and as far as the Springsteen keep both copies nothing wrong with that
I have as many as 5 or 6 copies of lp's. Different pressings for different days
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The Strawberry Alarm Clock
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23624)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41IKRr5cpCL._SS500_.jpg)
I found what appears to be an early pressing of Gaucho based on the stamper codes and the "RL" initials at a used record store Saturday and bought it even though I have another copy. Wow! This one is a gem, details galore, great dynamics, tremendous range, and quiet surfaces. An amazing find, especially at $5. Better Records would sell it for 50 times what I paid.
I'm really interesetd in your Gaucho and on this same hunt. Could you provide the stamper/matrix info?
There is apparently a broad range of pressings. The advice below was from a recommendation on the SteveHoffman site.
By the way, not all RL's (even RL on both sides) sound the same. Some will sound better than others. And it is not necessarily the earlier copies that sound better. I have one with a bar code in the back of the cover that sounds better than an earlier one without the bar code.
Thanks
Ken
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51QSdDNa4eL._SS500_.jpg)
Original pressing. Definitely a seminal album of the late '60s early '70s counterculture.
If you like beautiful harmony, this is for you. aa
-Roy
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I found what appears to be an early pressing of Gaucho based on the stamper codes and the "RL" initials at a used record store Saturday and bought it even though I have another copy. Wow! This one is a gem, details galore, great dynamics, tremendous range, and quiet surfaces. An amazing find, especially at $5. Better Records would sell it for 50 times what I paid.
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I'm really interesetd in your Gaucho and on this same hunt. Could you provide the stamper/matrix info?
There is apparently a broad range of pressings. The advice below was from a recommendation on the SteveHoffman site.
By the way, not all RL's (even RL on both sides) sound the same. Some will sound better than others. And it is not necessarily the earlier copies that sound better. I have one with a bar code in the back of the cover that sounds better than an earlier one without the bar code.
Thanks
Ken
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Ken,here you go:
SIDE a: MCA-2469-MD-1 MASTERDISK RL
SIDE b: MCA-2470-MD1 MASTERDISK RL
The RL initials are "etched" in smaller letters than the preceeding letters.
Scott
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Ken,
p.s. The difference in the codes is not a typo. Side b does not have a hyphen between the MD and the 1 like Side a has.
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Ken,
p.s. The difference in the codes is not a typo. Side b does not have a hyphen between the MD and the 1 like Side a has.
Excellent. Thanks very much, I will keep this on my wish list.
Kenreau
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The Gary McFarland Orchestra
The Jazz Version
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23677)
Another nice Lp for a dollar
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The Bee Gees' 1st
Polydor
Van Morrison: Veedon Fleece
Warner Bros. Records
... 8) ...
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The Bee Gees' 1st
Polydor
I just bought a copy of Trafalgar that I'm looking forward to hearing.
--Jerome
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@Jerome: Happy Listening !
Ben Webster: Ballads
Verve/Polydor
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In a rather strange mood last night, and pulled out my old copy of Gino Vanelli. It sounded a bit thin- honestly think it was better on my old Sherwood receiver and Design Acoustics D-12 speakers 20 year ago. Sometime a more revealing system has it downsides. :(
(http://www.recordsale.org/cdpix/g/gino_vannelli-brother_to_brother.jpg)
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A Gift From A Flower To A Garden
Donovan
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23690)
This is the original 2 records in a box
Record 1 Wear Your Love Like Heaven
Record 2 For Little Ones
Not for everyone !!
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How about a little Black Sabbath
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23709)
Rock'n'Roll Doctor
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George Thorogood and the Destroyers: Move It On Over
Sonet
The Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge
Virgin Records
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Jefferson Starship - Red Octopus
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/jeffersonstarship_redoctopus.jpg)
Guided By Voices - Isolation Drills
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/GBV_IsolationDrills.jpg)
If you have never been infected by the indie pop genius of Robert
Pollard...well you should be if you're a rock fan. While I very much
enjoy GBV's early Lo Fi work such as Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes,
Isolation Drills is perhaps the group's most accessible album.
It can rock hard at times, but is laden with catchy pop hooks and big
riffs that are hard to get out of your head.
Joe Walsh - The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get.
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JoeWalsh_TSUDTPYG.jpg)
I was never really much of an Eagles fan, but I really love the stuff that Joe
Walsh did with The James Gang and on his own as a solo artist. Nearly everyone
who was listening to FM rock radio in the early to mid 1970s knew the song
Rocky Mountain Way. But the rest of this terrific album is strong as well.
Also check out the albums Barnstorm and But Seriously, Folks.
--Jerome
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Jerome,
Your GBV posting and mini description just cause my billfold to get lighter :lol: Thanks for that posting. Also, Red Octopus is one of my favorite JA/JS albums. Balin and Slick were in top form on this album. I still have my Red Octopus t-shirt in my rock concert collection :thumb:
Laura
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Hi Laura,
Judging from what I have seen of your musical tastes so far I think that you will find Isolation Drills an enjoyable listen. If you're not familiar with GBV then it will probably provide a good jumping off point to explore the band's other music. Just be warned, their earlier Lo-Fi stuff can be quite noisy...but if you can get past the noise there are a lot of indie pop gems to be found on albums such as Bee Thousand.
Happy listening! 8)
--Jerome
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The Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge
Virgin Records
Jeez, I didn't even know that Voodoo Lounge was issued on vinyl. Found a copy on eBay and also ordered Bridges to Babylon and A Bigger Bang from a dealer I buy a lot from online. Sometimes it's tough to keep up with this stuff.
--Jerome
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The Smiths (William, It Was Really Nothing; How Soon Is Now?; Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want)
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheSmiths_45.jpg)
A nice 12" 45RPM record with three great Smiths songs.
--Jerome
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Jerome,
I must of missed the Joe Walsh posting earlier. I have all three solo albums you mentioned and like them a lot. I also am a huge James Gang fan. Tend My Garden and Ashes, the Rain and I have been long time favorites.
Happy Listening,
Laura
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Deja vu ...Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/ae/be/5244828fd7a0c3715f2a4110.L.jpg)
More sweet harmony. aa
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Deja vu ...Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
More sweet harmony. aa
Roy,
another one of my favorites. Have you listened to Fleet Foxes? Harmonies similar to CSN, CSNY, Hollies & later Beach Boys. Their website says that these were the groups thheir parents listened to.
Laura
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Thanks Laura! I'll check out the Fleet Foxes. This group also has harmony down good.
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/68/b3/ae4fa2c008a0c35f4e6d2010.L.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23720)
The Eyes Of The Beacon Street Union
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_Street_Union
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_Street_Union
Bill,
you keep blowing me away with your collection :drool: :D :beer:
Laura
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_Street_Union
Bill,
you keep blowing me away with your collection :drool: :D :beer
Laura
Hooray for Friday I'll be listening all evening
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_Street_Union
Bill,
you keep blowing me away with your collection :drool: :D :beer
Laura
Hooray for Friday I'll be listening all evening
Want some company
Ed
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_Street_Union
Bill,
you keep blowing me away with your collection :drool: :D :beer
Laura
Hooray for Friday I'll be listening all evening
Want some company
Ed
Hell yes Ed come on over you're always Welcome
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon_Street_Union
Bill,
you keep blowing me away with your collection :drool: :D :beer
Laura
Hooray for Friday I'll be listening all evening
Me too :thumb:
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Ford Theatre Trilogy for the Masses
(http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/weirdest-album-covers/383-1.jpg)
8)
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The Verve Urban Hymns
(http://israbox.com/uploads/posts/2009-02/1234656980_folderhw2.jpg)
8) :thumb:
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Electric Ladyland
Polydor
I hope the cover is not too indecent for this beautiful australian website ... :thumb:
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Electric Ladyland
Polydor
I hope the cover is not too indecent for this beautiful australian website ... :thumb:
Is that record new vinyl(Polydor).............Bill
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The Fleet Foxes
(http://open.salon.com/files/fleet_foxes_cover1255797997.jpg)
wonderful harmonies, very unique sound and style. Saw them open for Wilco in late summer 2008.
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Arcade Fire Neon Bible
(http://www.merryswankster.com/images/Arcade%20Fire.jpg)
I told you I was going to be listening all evening 8)
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Maggie Bell
Suicide Sal
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23734)
Singer from Stone the Crows
http://www.amazon.com/Suicide-Sal-Maggie-Bell/dp/B000006ZZ4
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The New Pornographers Electric Version
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_DRte5F0YPxk/SXT12Hv7PfI/AAAAAAAACfs/nxKpPuvcsD8/s400/electric_version.jpg)
Saturday wake up music 8) to Spokane's first snowfall.
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Nilsson
Pandemonium Shadow Show
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23744)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandemonium_Shadow_Show
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Is that record new vinyl(Polydor).............Bill
No, it's a later british Polydor '70s issue.
Sam Cooke: Twistin' The Night Away
Everest Records
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Keith Jarrett
My Song
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23745)
This lp was given to me today by my friend Harry from Allentown Pa.
and the book 1000 Recordings To Hear Before You Die
He said I now have 999 to go,enjoy the rest of the weekend................Bill
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51CkJ4oGEYL._SS400_.jpg)
This album was my introduction to classical music, courtesy of my late beloved mother. I used to sit on the floor in front of the Sears console stereo and play this. I found a nice copy (the picture above is the Sony cd with extraneous borders) and relived a bit of my childhood. The Columbia LP is thin, wiry sounding with close-mic'd perspective. Its value is sentimental and musical, not audio.
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Asia Asia
(http://www.connollyco.com/discography/asia/asia_hi.jpg)
8)
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The Doors
Morrison Hotel
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23747)
I've been listening to alot of new material lately, sometimes it's good to hear
from an old friend
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The Doors
Morrison Hotel
I've been listening to alot of new material lately, sometimes it's good to hear
from an old friend
Bill that is new for you it was made in 1970 :lol:
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Jack Bruce/Bill Lordan/Robin Trower - BLT
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JackBruce_RobinTrower_BLT.jpg)
Bee Gees - Trafalgar
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BeeGees_Trafalgar.jpg)
Lovely ATCO pressing with gatefold jacket.
--Jerome
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Jack Bruce/Bill Lordan/Robin Trower - BLT
--Jerome
An all time favorite do you have Truce as well ?
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An all time favorite do you have Truce as well ?
Yes indeed, and it's overdue for a spin on my turntable.
--Jerome
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The Mars Volta - Octahedron
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_tnSNJd8cLuQ/SitTqC9SidI/AAAAAAAABCg/fhon3VLyX0I/s400/Octahedron.jpg)
8)
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Nirvana - Nevermind
(http://lineout.thestranger.com/files/2008/07/nirvana01.jpg)
This was my first listen to a Nirvana album :oops: and I really enjoyed it. One of my first thoughts was that it had a Foo Fighters sound and then :duh:, I realized that it is Foo Fighters that have a Nirvana sound to some of its music. As many or most of you know, this is a great album and I am glad I added it to my collection.
The Fabulous Wailers
(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/143/386430140_397de155cf.jpg?v=0)
The Northwest's dominant rock n roll band in the late 50's and 60's. Tall Cool One was a national hit in 1959 and they cut the definitive version of Louie Louie. Nothing but pure fun :D
And then late yesterday afternoon/early evening before the Ian Anderson concert we listened to
Jethro Tull This Was; Stand Up; Aqualung; Benefit; Songs from the Wood
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_A5hdYC7dF9U/R0XaNv46DKI/AAAAAAAADK4/DgVji5MwqRQ/s320/Jethro+Tull+-+This+Was.jpg)
(http://www.vinylhistory.com/spec_covers/jeth_tull_stand_up_c.jpg)
(http://www.vinylhistory.com/rock/jet_tull_al_c.jpg)
(http://www.vinylhistory.com/rock/jet_tull_ben_c.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_fK0O9MMeSEY/RvfzRBMyO6I/AAAAAAAAANc/7Dl4qiE7p-s/s320/jethro_tull_songsf%255B1%255D.jpg)
The concert was incredible. :thumb: :thumb: Read about it here http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=9086.msg694933#msg694933
Laura
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Muddy Waters
After the Rain
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23776)
I"ve listened to this one many times
Does anyone else have this lp ?
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... keep server2.angophora.com going, Prof. R.
Antill: Corroboree
Lanchbery, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
EMI (Australia) Ltd.
... :thumb: ...
The Rolling Stones: Let it Bleed
Decca
... :xmas: ...
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The Rolling Stones: Around and Around
Nova/Decca/TELDEC
(http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/9590/image114.jpg)
... there are two interesting articles about Rolling Stones records on Michael Fremer's website musicangle:
Round and Round: The Sound of The Rolling Stones Part 1 (http://www.musicangle.com/feat.php?id=41)
Round and Round: The Sound of The Rolling Stones Part 2 (http://www.musicangle.com/feat.php?id=42)
Round and Round: The Sound of The Rolling Stones Part 3 (http://www.musicangle.com/feat.php?id=44)
Round and Round: The Sound of The Rolling Stones on Record - the Fourth and Final Installment (http://www.musicangle.com/feat.php?id=57)
American Exclusive! ABKCO's Vinyl Rolling Stones Reissues (http://www.musicangle.com/feat.php?id=36)
... :xmas: ...
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(http://www.schoolmap-records.com/files/school7-cover-web.jpg)
Andrew Pekler ?Entanglements in the Orthopedic Sensorium? LP
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Hi Toni,
Thanks for the links. It was an interesting read, but I disagree completely with Fremer's take on the DSD remasters (particulary Let It Bleed). He's entitled to his opinion of course. I'll continue to recommend the DSD remaster of Let It Bleed for a number of reasons: 1) I think it simply sounds better than the original, 2) It is a very low-noise pressing, 3) Finding near-mint, high quality originals is becoming both difficult and expensive. I only bought the London pressings that I have because an unexpected purchase of opportunity fell into my lap and the price was right. I'll will be listening to a UK DECCA pressing this Saturday so my opinion may be subject to change. But regardless of how that turns out I think the 180g DSD remaster is a fine sounding record.
--Jerome
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Sly & The Family Stone - Greatest Hits
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SlyStone_GreatestHits.jpg)
The CD version just never did these songs justice. While the jacket
is a little weathered the delectable piece of vinyl inside is in perfect
shape and sounds awesome.
J. Geils Band - Bloodshot
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JGeils_Bloodshot.jpg)
Atlantic red colored vinyl.
Brownsville Station - Yeah!
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BrownsvilleStation_Yeah.jpg)
Alice Cooper - Killer
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AliceCooper_Killer.jpg)
--Jerome
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@Jerome,
I don't see any "complete disagreement".
Mr. Fremer pinpoints Bob Ludwig's DSD remaster with only minor,
subtle differences behind the UK Decca wide silver band original.
Regards Toni
The Rolling Stones No. 2
Decca
... :singing: ...
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Mr. Fremer pinpoints Bob Ludwig's DSD remaster with only minor,
subtle differences behind the UK Decca wide silver band original.
After seeing this comment I went back and re-read the entire article. I see your point. In fact, I am now having a hard time finding the precise comments in that article that provoked such as strong objection from me in the first place. :duh: Dang, senility must be just around the corner for me.
--Jerome
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Toni,
I was browsing through this thread and noticed that you have two different copies of Let It Bleed. One looks like a Decca UK pressing and the other a London label pressing that doesn't look familiar to me. Don't go out of your way, but if you have had occasion to compare the two would you mind sharing your thoughts about them. I'm curious.
--Jerome
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The Rolling Stones - Hot Rocks
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RollingStones_HotRocks.jpg)
London label pressing.
The Doors
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheDoors_TheDoors.jpg)
180g reissue from the Rhino Doors boxed set.
The Doors - Strange Days
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheDoors_StrangeDays.jpg)
180g reissue also from the Rhino Doors boxed set.
The Doors - Waiting For The Sun
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheDoors_WaitingForTheSun.jpg)
The Doors - The Soft Parade
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheDoors_TheSoftParade.jpg)
Moving right along... 8)
The Doors - Morrison Hotel
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheDoors_MorrisonHotel.jpg)
The Doors - L.A. Woman
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheDoors_LAWoman.jpg)
That was a lot of fun!
--Jerome
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@Jerome,
Let it Bleed on page 27, Reply#534 is a japanese King Record pressing second series GXD 1014 from 1976.
Let it Bleed on page 39, Reply#763 is a UK Decca small silver band pressing SKL 5025 mastered by Harry Fisher.
I enjoy the music on both records and leave the sonic comparison to Mr. F... :green:
The Doors: Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine
Elektra
... 8) ...
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I enjoy the music on both records and leave the sonic comparison to Mr. F... :green:
Fair enough. Enjoying the music, after all, is the only thing that's important. 8)
--Jerome
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Black Sabbath
Paranoid on NEMS
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23862)(http://)
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Well I'll be danged, I've got every one of those Tull LPs too except "Stand Up". Usually I have no idea what ya'll are talking about. :)
It's a good thing I heard Sabbath's music before seeing that album cover. Yikes! :lol:
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It's a good thing I heard Sabbath's music before seeing that album cover. Yikes! :lol:
Their first self-titled LP cover is really creepy. Sorry, but I don't have the artwork to attach. This reminds me to ask, where do you all get the nice album artwork and post it here? Do you need to drop it into the AC gallery first?
Thx
Kenreau
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I've got most of the Sabbath LPs, but yeah the 1st one is better. I guess it's supposed to be a witch or something. I always think of Cheech Marin when I see the Paranoid cover.
The interwebs have all sorts of album covers. Any link to a JPEG\GIF etc. you can stick between two [img] tags will work. :thumb: A few clicks with Google image search and you're good to go.
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It's a good thing I heard Sabbath's music before seeing that album cover. Yikes! :lol:
Their first self-titled LP cover is really creepy. Sorry, but I don't have the artwork to attach. This reminds me to ask, where do you all get the nice album artwork and post it here? Do you need to drop it into the AC gallery first?
Thx
Kenreau
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23864)
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This reminds me to ask, where do you all get the nice album artwork and post it here? Do you need to drop it into the AC gallery first?
I scan my album covers using a flatbed scanner and Adobe Photoshop. I then upload the scans in jpeg format to my website and use IMG tags when posting to imbed a HTTP link to the content. Most people who don't have their own website space probably use a free image hosting service such as Photobucket or put them in the AC gallery.
--Jerome
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Gateway 2
John Abercrombie
Dave Holland
Jack Dejohnette
(http://)
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The Yardbirds
Over Under Sideways Down
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23866)
This is not an original, this lp is on Get Back Records in mono
The songs are the same as on the British lp
Roger the Engineer (more cuts)
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This reminds me to ask, where do you all get the nice album artwork and post it here? Do you need to drop it into the AC gallery first?
I scan my album covers using a flatbed scanner and Adobe Photoshop. I then upload the scans in jpeg format to my website and use IMG tags when posting to imbed a HTTP link to the content. Most people who don't have their own website space probably use a free image hosting service such as Photobucket or put them in the AC gallery.
--Jerome
I use Google Images or Amazon. Just insert the band and album name and hit search. With IE 7, when the album cover shows up, left click on it to see the larger image, then right click on the larger image and left click on properties. Copy the url address with the .jpg tag and paste it in the "link to an external image" block in the "insert image" tool on the "post reply" screen. Make sure you highlight the "http://" before you paste so you don't get two "http://."
Laura
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Patti Smith- Easter (Arista)
Joachim Kuhn- Hip Elegy (MPS)
Meredith Monk- Dolmen Music (ECM)
Carol Kidd- All My Tomorrows (Linn)
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This reminds me to ask, where do you all get the nice album artwork and post it here? Do you need to drop it into the AC gallery first?
I scan my album covers using a flatbed scanner and Adobe Photoshop. I then upload the scans in jpeg format to my website and use IMG tags when posting to imbed a HTTP link to the content. Most people who don't have their own website space probably use a free image hosting service such as Photobucket or put them in the AC gallery.
--Jerome
I use Google Images or Amazon. Just insert the band and album name and hit search. With IE 7, when the album cover shows up, left click on it to see the larger image, then right click on the larger image and left click on properties. Copy the url address with the .jpg tag and paste it in the "link to an external image" block in the "insert image" tool on the "post reply" screen. Make sure you highlight the "http://" before you paste so you don't get two "http://."
Laura
Excellent. Thanks to all for the tutorials.
Kenreau
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Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Ella & Louis
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/EllaAndLouis.jpg)
Beautiful Universal Japan 200g pressing.
--Jerome
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Joni Mitchell
Court and Spark
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23880)
I found a very nice copy in the .50 room of my local record shop
The Best Of The Mahavishnu Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23885)
Another nice find in the .50 room
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Broken Social Scene You Forgot It in People
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/611BEC6702L._SS400_.jpg)
I enjoyed this a lot. Nice indie/alt rock from Toronto. I am more familiar with the band Stars and definitly hear the contributions their members make to this album. I will have to pick up their other albums. all are available in vinyl :drool:
Good Night,
Laura
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The Young Rascals - Groovin'
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/rascals_groovin.jpg)
Very nice reissue from Sundazed Records.
Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells A Story
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RodStewart_EveryPictureTellsAStory.jpg)
J. Geils Band - Hotline
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JGeils_Hotline.jpg)
Bonnie Raitt - Luck of the Draw
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BonnieRaitt_LuckOfTheDraw.jpg)
The Traveling Wilburys - Volume One
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TravelingWilburys_Volume1.jpg)
Bee Gees - 2 Years On
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BeeGees_2YearsOn.jpg)
Be-Bop Deluxe - Sunburst Finish
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Be-BopDeluxe_SunburstFinish.jpg)
Featuring the musical genius of Bill Nelson...
--Jerome
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Eberhard Weber
Yellow Fields
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23916)
Family Entertainment
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=23917)
Both lps were picked up today
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Guided By Voices - Isolation Drills
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41PYD9NMJ6L._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
Indie rock at its best. Thank you Jerome, for posting this album and recommending it to me. These guys are great. :thumb: :thumb:
Laura
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JOHN MAYALL...The Turning Point
'60s classic. The Bluesbreakers were an incubator band for the leading British Blues/Rock bands of '60s>70s.
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/d9/7c/ebb281b0c8a0f7cd09919110.L.jpg)
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la Spagna
Paniagua, Atrium Musicae de Madrid
BIS
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You go Jerome! :thumb: Awesome selections :beer: :guitar: :drums: :rock:
Throwing Muses arrived today from UK :)
Laura
The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over Simply Vinyl
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419KC1YBPVL._SS500_.jpg)
The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41B64KT874L._SS500_.jpg)
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Lighting Dust
Black Heart Procession
Dinosaur Jr
...the rainy season has set-in in Vancouver -- time for winter music.
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Bill Evans...THE PARIS CONCERT edition one
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31MBF6D0KGL._SS400_.jpg)
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Genesis - Selling England By The Pound
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Genesis_SellingEngland.jpg)
200g pressing from the Rhino Genesis boxed set. Simply breathtaking.
Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs & Englishmen
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JoeCocker_MadDogsLP.jpg)
Joe Cocker and Leon Russell at their finest.
Throwing Muses - House Tornado
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ThrowingMuses_HouseTornado.jpg)
--Jerome
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Jerome,
you are on a roll my friend. :beer:
Throwing Muses - The Real Romana
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_eG7R_tLKQpo/SUJSJv1FWII/AAAAAAAACE0/GxOCl-fBDXQ/s320/41HC7NFX24L__SS500_.jpg)
Many thanks Jerome :D
Laura
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Genesis...FOXTROT
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/c2/c4/b20a820dd7a02e54e1ddd010.L.jpg)
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The Roches: Speak
MCA Records
Anthony Phillips: The geese & the ghost
Hit and Run Music / Vertigo
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The Moody Blues
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51qV3luQ2sL._SS500_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51pTHeLNTtL._SS500_.jpg)
The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over Simply Vinyl
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419KC1YBPVL._SS500_.jpg)
Disappointed in the quality of vinyl used in this pressing. Some surface noise on all 4 sides after two deep cleanings and risning with RO deionized water.
Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41RBGR9YP6L._SS500_.jpg)
An original pressing I bought two years ago for $2.00 at the local public radio station fund raising sale of records, CDs, tapes, etc. Cover was in excellent condition and record was mint to NM. I can't believe someone donated it to the sale, but glad they did.
:)
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Built to Spill - Perfect From Now On
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BuiltToSpill_PerfectFromNowOn.jpg)
One of my favorite indie rock bands.
--Jerome
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The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over Simply Vinyl
Disappointed in the quality of vinyl used in this pressing.
Try the dutch(Made in Holland) pressing of Geffen Records GEF-24725 from 1994.
Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat
I can't believe someone donated it to the sale, ...
It is a Sony digital recording from 1987 - really not bad for 16 bit/44.1 kHz - but ...
Steppenwolf: For Ladies Only
Dunhill / abc Records
Steppenwolf Live
EMI / $tateside
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Hi Toni,
Thanks for the tip on the Dutch vinyl for Hell Freezes Over. I will look for one.
With repsect to your comment on Jennifer Warnes Famous Blue Raincoat, my copy is a 1986 Cypress Records pressing, 661-111, mastered by Bernie Grundman Mastering. The sleeve does say that it was recorded on Sony Digital Equipment. It sure doesn't sound like a 16/44.1 recording when compared to a friend's CD of the album. Do you know if the 45 rpm 20th Anniversary edition was cut from the same 1986 digital recording? Or were there analog tapes made of the studio recording as well as digital?
Thanks,
Laura
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Just re-aligned my cartridge (shelter 501) and wow, AMANDA Never sounded better? Now, wish there was a reissue!
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51H4EEP2f1L._SS500_.jpg)
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Dear Lady Laura,
... the 20th Anniversary Edition (Cisco) was remastered by Bernie Grundman from
the old original analogue tapes of Famous Blue Raincoat plus 4 bonus tracks.
It's all-analogue !!!
Regards Toni
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Dear Lady Laura,
... the 20th Anniversary Edition (Cisco) was remastered by Bernie Grundman from
the old original analogue tapes of Famous Blue Raincoat plus 4 bonus tracks.
It's all-analogue !!!
Regards Toni
Thanks Toni...will have to look out for it!
T
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Dear Lady Laura,
... the 20th Anniversary Edition (Cisco) was remastered by Bernie Grundman from
the old original analogue tapes of Famous Blue Raincoat plus 4 bonus tracks.
It's all-analogue !!!
Regards Toni
Thank you :) Something else to put on my Christmas wish list. :xmas:
Laura
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You are welcome !
Sonny Rollins: A Night At The Village Vanguard
Blue Note
... :green: ...
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You are welcome !
Sonny Rollins: A Night At The Village Vanguard
Blue Note
(http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/3162/image438c.jpg)
... :green: ...
Never seen this cover of him on the Village Album...NICE!
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Why did you quote the image? Once was enough.
--Jerome
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Roxy Music - Avalon
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RoxyMusic_Avalon.jpg)
--Jerome
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Songs of Leonard Cohen
CBS
Leonard Cohen: Songs from a Room
CBS
Leonard Cohen: Songs of Love and Hate
CBS
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In The Falling Dark- Bruce Cockburn (True North)
Feels Good To Me- Bill Bruford (Polydor)
Michelle Shocked- Short/ Sharp/Shocked (Mercury)
Black is the Color- Cyndee Peters (Opus 3)
Easter- Patti Smith (Arista).
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(http://www.classicalnotes.net/classics2/rimsky-monteux2.jpg)
Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherezade. London Symphony Orchestra. RCA LSC-2208. RCA shaded dog.
It's remarkable how little progress has been made in music reproduction. This is a wonderful sounding record from 1958.
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Steely Dan - The Royal Scam
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SteelyDan_RoyalScam.jpg)
Frank Sinatra - Come Swing With Me
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Sinatra_ComeSwingWithMe.jpg)
Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 - Leonard Bernstein/New York Philharmonic
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Shostakovich5th_Bernstein.jpg)
Cisco 180g vinyl
--Jerome
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Lou Rawls - All Things In Time
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LouRawls_AllThingsInTime.jpg)
I've always had a soft spot for Lou Rawls' wonderful singing voice. Before
he broke through as a pop singer in the 1970s he was an accomplished jazz
singer, though success eluded him in the 1960s. All Things In Time
hasn't aged particularly well and the songs easliy peg the album to the mid
1970s. Still, as a 50 year old who occasionally waxes nostalgic for the 70s
it was nice to hear this album again.
The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RollingStones_VoodooLounge.jpg)
IMO the best Stones album since Tattoo You.
Ella Fitzgerald - Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book, Volume 2
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/EllaFitzgerald_GershwinVol2.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g reissue
Judy Garland - Judy
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JudyGarland_Judy.jpg)
Nat King Cole - Just One Of Those Things
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/NatKingCole_JustOneOfThoseThings.jpg)
--Jerome
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Tom Rapp
Stardancer
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=24045)
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U2 - The Joshua Tree remasterd 180g - very black background and nicely done
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41QGdrM-pZL._SS500_.jpg)
The Unforgetable Fire remastered 180g
(http://u2fanlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/u2-the-unforgettable-fire.jpg)
Procol Harum - Live: In concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61P9vwHl%2BCL._SS400_.jpg)
Original pressing
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Garland Jeffreys: Ghost Writer
A&M Records
Garland Jeffreys: One-Eyed Jack
A&M Records
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Tom Petty - Wildflowers
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51brQuLoz%2BL._SS500_.jpg)
Drive By Truckers - Brighter Than Creation's Dark
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518KZ165SbL._SS500_.jpg)
My first DBT album. Pretty good all in all although there were a couple of tracks that got a little bit too country for my tastes. I'm ready for another. I believe Southern Rock Opera was recommended on this thread.
The Moody Blues - Long Distance Voyager
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61e280q4sIL._SS500_.jpg)
Mark Knopler & Emy Lou Harris - All the Road Running
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/a3/ba/0640224b9da0780cf5b6c010.L.jpg)
8)
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Roomful of Blues (Island)
Chet Baker- Once Upon a Summertime (Artist House)
Tracy Nelson- Doin It My Way (Audio Directions).
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Henry Mancicni: "The Pink Panther".
(https://www.psychprog.com/img/imag19962.jpg)
Elton John: "Captain Fantastic".
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_nUKbIyDzTwY/Rz-HsjUsEuI/AAAAAAAAFPc/YrpYSUVeM1w/s320/FrontBlog.jpg)
Hound Dog Taylor: "...and the House Rockers".
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/18a757c27cc241cba6a35df453a08f26/16533.jpg)
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Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice (Accent).
Ketil Saeverud- Double Concerto for Flute, Guitar and Strings with The Stockholm Chamber Ensemble (Bis).
These are both SOTA recordings of chamber size groups and magical.
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Louis Armstrong and Ocar Peterson - Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LouisMeetsOscar.jpg)
Oscar Peterson was so brilliant he could make a toy piano sound amazing.
Duke Ellington - Blues in Orbit
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/bluesinorbit.jpg)
While this may not be Ellington's greatest record artistically speaking, this album finds
Duke and the band in top form in the 1950s. And you won't find a better recorded
version of Smada or C-Jam Blues anywhere. These cats really cut loose and tear
through the arrangements like there's no tomorrow. Amazing stuff.
Billie Holiday - Music For Torching
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BillieHoliday_MusicForTorching.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g. Beautiful music.
--Jerome
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The Escape Club
Wild Wild West
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Peggy Lee
Latin Ala Lee !
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The Lovin' Spoonful: Everything Playing
Kama Sutra
Herrmann: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Varese Sarabande
... :green: ...
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Just spent a joyous 50 mins with my 8yr old, playing him a cleaned up, ebay-purchased LP of the original Star Wars, narrated summary. He sat there transfixed. Not my normal pleasure but a chance to show my son how that old technology worked :)
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The Lovin' Spoonful: Everything Playing
Kama Sutra
Boredom is my favorite Lovin' Spoonful track.To me this LP is there best effort.
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The Youngbloods
Elephant Mountain
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=24110)
Focus
Hamburger Concerto
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Buena Vista Social Club - At Carnegie Hall
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I bought this on CD several months ago, not realizing it was available on vinyl at the time.
This sprawling live set recorded at Carnegie Hall is on two heavy slabs of 180g vinyl.
Both the music and sound quality are divine. It comes in a beautiful tri-fold heavy
jacket with liner notes written by Jon Parless of the New York times. It is still available
in limited quantities from Acoustic Sounds and I strongly recommend it to anyone
who enjoys world musics. This is latin/Cuban music at its very finest and it just doesn't
get any better.
Otis Redding - In Person at the Whisky A Go Go
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Sundazed reissue. Very nice.
The Jam - The Gift
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The Rolling Stones - december's children (and everybody's)
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RollingStones_DecembersChildren.jpg)
I'll have to hunt myself down an original mono pressing one of these days.
--Jerome
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Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances & Vocalise
Johanos, Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Turnabout Records
Danses Anciennes de Hongrie
Clemencic Consort
Harmonia Mundi
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Toni- Your Rachmaninoff Dances is famous as I'm sure you know. I have it in stereo from Athena Records. Read somewhere it was recorded using 4 ribbon mikes. And no volume limiting which speaks for itself, dunnit. Think I'll take jsa's advice on BVSC. Thanks and good listening.
I have Arnold's Dances on Lyrita. Something tells me you do, too. Having moved my speakers and where I sit, this is all the more lucid and spacious. And the violins are sweeter, still. Tchaikovsky's Francesca da Rimini (Munch directing the Royal Phil) on a Chesky remaster is almost as thrilling to me in its climaxes as the Rachmaninoff and I love the build up to them!
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Dear Jim,
The "Rachmaninov Dances" - Turnabout TV 34145S - is in stereo too,
pressed by Decca, UK on immaculate surfaces in 1968.
Robert Martino's Athena ALSW-10001 pressed on japanese JVC virgin
vinyl should be in the same league.
A review of the american and the Athena release can be found in TAS 66, page 148ff.
Regards Toni
Astor Piazzolla / Tango: Zero Hour
American Clave
... found another "yellow tango" in the tango box:
Yo La Tengo: May I Sing With Me ?
City Slang Records
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Thanks, Toni. Just finished listening to Serenade To Music (Vaughn Williams), Boult and the London Phil (EMI).
Last night, Eric Dolphy's Last Date (Limelight) a live date and a very good recording with sweet liner notes bout the man and his passion from Mingus.
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Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini / Hamlet Overture
Stokowski, The Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York
dell' Arte
... this is a 45rpm Nimbus pressing re-mastered from a 35mm film recording by Everest Records in 1958.
Arnold: Symphony No.1 etc.
Arnold, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
EMI
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A little OT but has anybody heard this double record set? I have a chance to purchase it in excellent condition. I'm looking for good representation of his body of work.
Jethro Tull Live...Bursting Out
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-Roy
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Roy,
IMO the two Tull albums you definitely should own are Aqualung and Thick as a Brick. After that you might want to consider Minstrel in the Gallery.
I don't think Bursting Out is the best place to start.
--Jerome
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Roy,
IMO the two Tull albums you definitely should own are Aqualung and Thick as a Brick. After that you might want to consider Minstrel in the Gallery.
I don't think Bursting Out is the best place to start.
--Jerome
I would agree with Jerome. I just saw Ian Anderson in concert and spent a couple of days listening to most of the Jethro Tull collection. In addition to Aqualung and Thick as a Brick, I would consider Benefit and Songs from the Wood along with Minstrel in the Gallery.
Laura
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Laura and Jerome,
Thanks, I'll keep my eye out for those albums. A local record store just purchased a 50,000 album collection and they're slowly adding to their display selection. I keep checking in for bargains and rare albums.
-Roy
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Steve Forbert: Alive on Arrival
Epic
Steve Forbert: Jackrabbit Slim
Nemperor Records
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Released in 1967 was there ever a better year for music
The summer of love :thumb:
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The Jam - All Mod Cons
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheJam_AllModCons.jpg)
Terrific album.
U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
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The J. Geils Band - Ladies Invited
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JGeils_LadiesInvited.jpg)
--Jerome
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Works by Mozart, Gounod & Beethoven
Wedin, The Stockholm Sinfonietta
BIS
Van Morrison: This Is Where I Came In
Bang Records
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The Band released this album of rock'n'roll, blues, and r'n'b covers in 1973 as a sort of sabbatical from the pressure of producing all original songs. They poured their hearts into it -- every song gets an inspired performance. Great sound and Bob Ludwig disc mastering to boot! If you love real rock'n'roll don't miss this! The attached poster (not shown) of the Hawks hangin' round outside the pool hall is classic too.
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The Band released this album of rock'n'roll, blues, and r'n'b covers in 1973 as a sort of sabbatical from the pressure of producing all original songs. They poured their hearts into it -- every song gets an inspired performance. Great sound and Bob Ludwig disc mastering to boot! If you love real rock'n'roll don't miss this! The attached poster (not shown) of the Hawks hangin' round outside the pool hall is classic too.
Bitch'n, thanks for the post, sounds like my kind of music.
Kenreau
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Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ElvisCostello_MyAimIsTrue.jpg)
MFSL 180g vinyl. OMG!! If you like Elvis Costello then buy this record!!
Amazing sound. Be advised though that the levels on this LP are a little
low and you will need to lean on your amp a little more than usual...but
the sound quality is immaculate and everything sounds just right. This
could be the best sounding LP I have bought in the last few months.
Ben Webster - See You At The Fair
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45RPM goodness from Analogue Productions on two 180g LPs. Marvelous! :D
The Chicago Transit Authority
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ChicagoTransitAuthority.jpg)
Another nice job from Rhino on two 180g LPs.
--Jerome
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Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ElvisCostello_MyAimIsTrue.jpg)
MFSL 180g vinyl. OMG!! If you like Elvis Costello then buy this record!!
Amazing sound. Be advised though that the levels on this LP are a little
low and you will need to lean on your amp a little more than usual...but
the sound quality is immaculate and everything sounds just right. This
could be the best sounding LP I have bought in the last few months.
--Jerome
Thanks Jerome. I'm a big EC fan, so I guess I have to get my tt align and working again.
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The Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheReplacements_PleasedToMeetMe.jpg)
Rhino 180g reissue.
Roxy Music - Country Life
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RoxyMusic_CountryLife.jpg)
Capitol "From the Vault" Series reissue on 180g vinyl. A definite improvement
over my worn original pressing. Very happy to have a great sounding copy
of this on vinyl. It's my second favorite Roxy Music album next to Avalon.
Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel I
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Classic Records 200g reissue.
The Oscar Peterson Trio - Night Train
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/OscarPeterson_NightTrain.jpg)
ORG 45RPM 180g reissue
--Jerome
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Van Morrison: Hard Nose The Highway
Warner Bros. Records
Little Feat: Waiting For Columbus
Warner Bros. Records
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After being out of town all week it sure was nice to be home and listen to some vinyl.
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Laura
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The Stone Roses
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/thestoneroses.jpg)
20th Anniversary Edition 180g vinyl. Quite possibly the best Britpop album
ever recorded.
The Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang
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The Apples in Stereo - New Magnetic Wonder
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ApplesinStereo_NewMagneticWonder.jpg)
Highly recommended for indie pop fans. Get it if you don't have it.
Roxy Music - Stranded
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RoxyMusic_Stranded.jpg)
Capitol "From the Vault" series on 180g vinyl in a beautiful gatefold jacket.
Very nice. So far I couldn't be happier with these Roxy Music reissues.
Nick Lowe - Jesus of Cool
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/NickLowe_JesusofCool.jpg)
Yep Roc Records on two 180g LPs.
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Genesis_TheLambLiesDown.jpg)
200g vinyl from the Rhino 1970-1975 boxed set.
Janis Joplin - Pearl
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JanisJoplin_Pearl.jpg)
Minty original pressing.
--Jerome
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Poulenc: Concerto for Organ, Strings & Timpani / Concert champetre for Harpsichord & Orchestra
Preston, Previn, LSO
EMI
Verite du Clavecin
Works by Champion de Chambonnieres, Duphly & Scarlatti
Chapelin, harpsichord
Sarastro
... by the way, in TAS issue 17, page 4, Edward Mendelson joined the staff as a member of the
record reviewing team:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Mendelson (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Mendelson)
My first official act on joining this magazine was to play this record for HP, who immediately added it to his reference discs. It is beyond doubt the best-sounding harpsichord record ever made. Sarastro, a small french label which uses analogue tapes and 45-rpm pressings, made its debut with this disc, and for once, a record company got it right the first time around....
... those were the days.
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Loudon Wainwright III: T-Shirt
Arista Records
Elvis Costello & The Attractions: Trust
F-Beat Records
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The Decemberists - The Hazzards of Love
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U2- War 2009 remastered edition on 180g vinyl. Remastering at BGM and directed by The Edge. Includes a booklet of pictures, lyrics and info about both the original and remastered editions
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Very nice recording on quality vinyl.
Fever Tree - Fever Tree Sundazed reissue on 180 gram vinyl from the original analog tapes. This reissue is very good. The quality of the pressing is high--no surface noise, black background and great sound.
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Nick Lowe & His Cowboy Outfit: The Rose Of England
F-Beat Records
Dave Edmunds: Tracks On Wax 4
Swan Song
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The Chicago Transit Authority
CBS
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My Morning Jacket -- Evil Urges
(http://thehurstreview.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/evil-urges.jpg)
This is a great indie rock album. I really like the way they incorporate the slide guitar into their music. James' lyrics are very spiritual.
Chicago Transit Authority-- Rhino remastered on 180g vinyl. Ths is an exceptional record and Rhino did a great job. Much better than the original which was mixed for AM radio.
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Ian Anderson -- Walk into Light I was lucky to find a mint condition promo copy of the album in Reno last week.
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Jethro Tull -- Minstrels in the Gallery
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:)
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My Morning Jacket -- Evil Urges
This is a great indie rock album. I really like the way they incorporate the slide guitar into their music. James' lyrics are very spiritual.
Have it on CD...didn't know it was available on vinyl. Time to spend a few $. :D
Chicago Transit Authority-- Rhino remastered on 180g vinyl. Ths is an exceptional record and Rhino did a great job. Much better than the original which was mixed for AM radio.
Yes indeed. I recently bought the Rhino remasters of Chicago Transit Authority and Chicago II on 180g vinyl and can give an enthusiastic thumbs up to them both.
--Jerome
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The Rolling Stones - Bridges to Babylon
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RollingStones_BridgesToBabylon.jpg)
Roxy Music - Siren
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RoxyMusic_Siren.jpg)
Minty original pressing. Awesome!
--Jerome
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From the old movie "The Alamo". Recently I found a nice copy of the 45. Cleaned it up and played it about 5 or 6 time in a row.
(http://www.brianberlin.net/bugle_calls/toques_de_guerra_espania_1769/A_Deg%C3%BCello1.jpg)
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My Morning Jacket -- Evil Urges
(http://thehurstreview.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/evil-urges.jpg)
This is a great indie rock album. I really like the way they incorporate the slide guitar into their music. James' lyrics are very spiritual.
x2. These guys are always in my top 5 of current bands. Jim James voice is out of this world and I would champion him as the best in the industry right now (for about 5 years running). I just picked this album up last week on vinyl and it is a nice pressing. It is a wide departure from their last album. They are a little Led Zep. like in that every album is significantly different. I literally just won a flea bay auction for $11.43 for "It Still Moves" 2x180 gr LP which is my favorite album. Zzzz not so much.
James is also part of the Monsters of Folk power group going around with M. Ward. I haven't heard any of it personally and have only read one luke warm review of it.
For a sampling of his celestial voice, you can see/hear James the 2007 Bob Dylan film, "I'm Not There" along with the band Calexico. He is the bearded one with the white painted face singing in the gazebo scene. Bizarre movie imho, but his performance is a high point.
If you want to see an absolute killer rock band live show (on TV/DVD) you must check out their concert film "Okonokos". All killer, no filler. They are tight and move like one big rock & roll machine that reminded me of watching original Lynyrd Skynyrd on film :thumb: They put on a great ACL show as well.
Kenreau
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U2 - Boy
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/U2_Boy.jpg)
Remastered by Arnie Acosta, cut by Bernie Grundman, and supervised by
The Edge. This was just delivered a few hours ago and now that the end of
the workday is here I am getting settled in with these LPs. Kenreau, I can
say that these are quite a bit different from the U2 180g imports I commented
about earlier. This remaster of Boy sounds terrific so far after one side.
I haven't listened to my original pressing in a while, but I really like what I
hear from this remaster and I may even like it better than the original. The
one that will be most interesting to me is War, because I didn't think
the original sounded all that great to begin with. If the rest of these remasters
hold up as well as this one then I am going to be a happy camper indeed.
U2 - October
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/U2_October.jpg)
Remastered by Arnie Acosta, cut by Bernie Grundman, and supervised by
The Edge. Incredible.
--Jerome
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Mickey Jupp: Juppanese
Line Records
Mickey Jupp: Long Distance Romancer
Line Records
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Rough Mix- Pete Townsend and Ronnie Lane (Classic Records) with opulent sound
Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers Live at Keystone 3 (Concord Jazz)
Carmen McRae sings Lover Man and other Billie Holiday classics (Columbia)
Deguello- ZZ Top (WB)
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Andrew Hill- Point of Departure and One For One. Both, Blue Note LP's.
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U2 - Boy
Remastered by Arnie Acosta, cut by Bernie Grundman, and supervised by
The Edge. This was just delivered a few hours ago and now that the end of
the workday is here I am getting settled in with these LPs. Kenreau, I can
say that these are quite a bit different from the U2 180g imports I commented
about earlier. This remaster of Boy sounds terrific so far after one side.
I haven't listened to my original pressing in a while, but I really like what I
hear from this remaster and I may even like it better than the original. The
one that will be most interesting to me is War, because I didn't think
the original sounded all that great to begin with. If the rest of these remasters
hold up as well as this one then I am going to be a happy camper indeed.
U2 - October
Remastered by Arnie Acosta, cut by Bernie Grundman, and supervised by
The Edge. Incredible.
--Jerome
Thanks to you and Vinyl Lady for the heads up posting on the U2 reissues. It seems odd there are multiple reissues of the same albums on the market concurrently. You would think with The Edge & Grundman supervising one version, they would have not licensed them out at the same time, especially to an inferior operation. Oh well, buyer beware once again. Sounds like these are the ones to look for.
Thx
Kenreau
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Oh well, buyer beware once again.
I knew what I was buying. What I wasn't aware of was these remasters by Grundman Mastering and The Edge. One might think that I should have been aware of it given that this is U2...but my interests in music are pretty vast. Sometimes it is difficult to keep tabs on everything, and that is precisely why forums such as this are helpful. I'm thankful that Laura took the time to post in some detail about the remasters she had.
The three U2 180g import albums that I have were just that...imports. They were pressed in Europe and meant for distribution in Europe. This is not something new to the music industry. It is why Rolling Stones UK pressings on Decca sound different than US Pressings on London, or Beatles UK pressings on Parlophone sound different than US pressings on Capitol.
The exact same situation exists with CDs, btw.
--Jerome
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Jerome's earlier posting prompted me to change my plans last night and I listened to October. It really is well done. In fact, I listened to it twice. :) I am looking forward to June. Besides warmer weather, I have tickets to see U2 in Denver and Seattle. I saw the streaming video of the concert from Pasadena when they filmed it for the concert DVD and it looks like the most amazing U2 stage setting ever--perhaps topping Zoo TV and Pop Mart. Won't know for sure until I see it live.
Laura
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U2 - War
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/u2_war.jpg)
Remastered by Arnie Acosta, cut by Bernie Grundman, and supervised by
The Edge. Oh my! What a nice improvement over the original release.
I have no reason to believe that The Unforgettable Fire and The Joshua
Tree will be any different. It is clear to me that great care and attention
were given to these remasters, because they sure sound like it. I just wish
the same team would issue proper releases on 180g vinyl of Achtung Baby,
All That You Can't Leave Behind, and How to Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.
I can do without Rattle and Hum, Pop, Zooropa, and No Line On The
Horizon.
U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/U2_TheUnforgettableFire.jpg)
Remastered by Arnie Acosta, cut by Bernie Grundman, and supervised by
The Edge. The same high quality is present here that graces the other
remasters. Again, IMO this remaster is an improvement over my original
Island Records pressing. I don't think this album has ever sounded better.
U2 - The Joshua Tree
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/U2_TheJoshuaTree.jpg)
Remastered by Arnie Acosta, cut by Bernie Grundman, and supervised by
The Edge. What should have been the crowning moments on a lot of great
U2 music was marred somewhat by a defective record. The first LP was fine
and sounded truely great. Sadly, the second LP was bad and it needs to
go back for a replacement. But that won't stop me from recommending all
of these remasters. I think this is the best these classic U2 albums have
sounded since their original release. Highly recommended.
--Jerome
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Ella Fitzgerald with the Tommy Flanagan Trio - Montreux '77
Pablo Records
Herb Ellis at Montreux - Summer 1979
Concord Jazz
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I just wish the same team would issue proper releases on 180g vinyl of Achtung Baby,
All That You Can't Leave Behind, and How to Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.
I can do without Rattle and Hum, Pop, Zooropa, and No Line On The
Horizon.
Jerome,
It is my understanding that remastered versions of the other U2 albums are in the que. I am not sure of the timing. The Joshua Tree was first in 2007 to correspond with its 20th anniversary. Boy, October & War were released at the same time in 2008 and then The Unforgetable Fire just a month ago or so. If they are doing them in order, then Rattle and Hum would be next. I would like to see remasters of the three you mentioned. I also would buy a remastered version of Rattle and Hum. Like you, I have no need for another copy of Zooropa or Pop. I am finding that No Line on the Horizon is growing on me and I will probably be hooked on it after the two concerts this summer.
I think this is the best these classic U2 albums have sounded since their original release. Highly recommended.
--Jerome
Sorry to hear about the quality control problem with The Joshua Tree. I now have listened to all 5 remastered albums and agree completely that they have never sounded better and strongly second your recommendation.
Laura
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It is my understanding that remastered versions of the other U2 albums are in the que.
Well that is very good news indeed. Achtung Baby is a very important U2 album to me, and while it charts a new musical direction for the band it is also a stunning achievement IMO. Can't wait for that one in particular.
Sorry to hear about the quality control problem with The Joshua Tree. I now have listened to all 5 remastered albums and agree completely that they have never sounded better and strongly second your recommendation.
The defective album is a minor inconvenience. The replacement will be here today. :thumb:
--Jerome
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Johnny Maestro Sings His Biggest Hits with the Crests and the Brooklyn Bridge
I couldn't find an image for the cover. This was a walk down memory lane for me--a little Doo Wop from the late 50's and early 60's with The Crests (16 Candles; Pretty Little Angel; Trouble in Paradise; Step by Step; My Juanita) and some great harmonies with the Brooklyn Bridge (Bessed Is the Rain; Welcome Me Love; The Worst that Could Happen). :thumb:
Laura
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This record was recommended to me by pumpkinman. Great tunes, especially Genesis. Thanks Bill!
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Mahler: Symphony No. 4
Kletzki, Philharmonia Orchestra
EMI
Van Morrison: It's too late to stop now
Warner Bros. Records
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"A Young Man's Guide to King Crimson"-2 lp's. I believe this is all analog. From what I've listened to so far, it sounds like a good replacement-as far as lack of scratches, etc., for some of their earlier stuff. The songs, so far, sound like an exact replica of the songs as they appeared on their albums. "It's a Beautiful Day at Carnegie Hall". It's all analog, and the first side sounds very interesting(I haven't listened to the 2nd side yet.). I always listen to the first side, so I can remember where I've left off.
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"Heavy Traffic"(Greatest Hits). This is all analog, and includes: Side 1-"Dear Mr. Fantasy, Forty Thousand Headman(very nice), Smiling Phases, Shanghai Noodle Factory, Paper Sun. Side 2-"Feeling Alright(interesting), Heaven Is In Your Mind(nice), Medicated Goo(great), Coloured Rain(good), Empty Pages. This is my current fav(I get hung-up on some albums for awhile.). Good sound. On its own, this is a very listenable lp(note: I have an Oritek-modified Stereo 70-tubes). You can't go wrong if you pick this up.
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Jean Michel Jarre: Oxygene
Disques Motors
Works by Bach, Hanff & Pachelbel
Stricker, organ
Sarastro
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Death Cab for Cutie--Transatlanticism
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The Decemberists--Picaresque
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A little indie rock from the Pacific Northwest 8)
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The Mysterious Film World of Bernard Herrmann
Decca
Warren Zevon: Excitable Boy
Asylum Records
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Country Joe&The Fish, "Electric Music for the Mind and Body"-mono version. I played this with a stereo cartridge(Linn Archiv), and was pretty happy until I suspected, and found out that it was mono. I think the mono version is enough to satiisfy a little taste, but I will be looking for the stereo version.
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Diana Krall Quiet Nights Side A quality is acceptable Side B has a pressing defect in pretty much every song. Bill Frisell Good Dog Happy Man, plated and pressed at Pallas in Germany, sound is fantastic
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Roxy Music
Island Records
Eric Clapton: 461 Ocean Boulevard
RSO Records
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Lynyrd Skynyrd "Second Helping"
Original first pressing (W1 stampers) on "Sounds of the South" label
This is by far the best sounding version of this album I've ever heard. Fantastic sounds of cymbals, guitars, amps buzzing, studio ambiance and the sound stage leaves and floats between the speakers. A real rock & roll toe tapper. I dig it.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=24553)
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Bobby Goldsboro
I Can't Stop Loving You
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Released in 1965 Country cover songs with 2 of his own
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Hi Toni,
I am interested in tracking down a good sound quality version of 461. The only feedback I've read is look for an original RSO with "sterling" in the deadwax. What do you have there? Any recommendations for matrix/stamper info to look for?
Thx
Kenreau
Eric Clapton: 461 Ocean Boulevard
RSO Records
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Hi Kenreau,
It's an UK pressing: RSO 2479 118 De Luxe. There's no STERLING stamp in the dead wax but BILBO,
so the record was cut by Denis Blackham at Phonodisc in sleepy London town.
The sound is "full" and "warm" - clean surfaces.
I like the recording.
Regards Toni
Albeniz: Suite Espanola
Fruehbeck de Burgos, New Philharmonia
Decca
Warren Zevon: Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School
Asylum Records
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Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6
Monteux, Boston Symphony Orchestra
Classic Records / RCA
Warren Zevon: Sentimental Hygiene
Virgin Records
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"Eggs and sausage, coffee and a roll" . . Nighthawks at the Diner- Tom Waits.
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Sorry to hear about the quality control problem with The Joshua Tree.
The replacement arrived on Friday but I didn't have time to spin it until last night. Sadly, the replacement is bad too, and it is virtually identical to the first set of LPs I received. So I am going to speculate that a batch of these records are like this possibly due to a bad stamper. I ordered from Amazon.com and both are going back. I'll try again from Acoustic Sounds.
In the meantime, I also ordered the Super Deluxe 2CD/1DVD Editions of The Unforgettable Fire and The Joshua Tree. Though I think for the price it would have been much nicer if the original albums were on SACD instead of redbook CD.
--Jerome
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NEIL YOUNG - Old Ways
Picked it up for 10 bucks in really good condition at a shop
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Good Speed You! Black Emperor - Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada
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In the meantime, I also ordered the Super Deluxe 2CD/1DVD Editions of The Unforgettable Fire and The Joshua Tree. Though I think for the price it would have been much nicer if the original albums were on SACD instead of redbook CD.
--Jerome
I have The Joshua Tree remastered 2CD/1 DVD and it is better than the original CD. The DVD is from The Joshua Tree concert in Paris France (not to be confused with Paris TX :lol:). They were in their late 20's then. I think it is a remarkable story that these 4 guys have played together since high school.
Laura
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Hi Laura,
I was motivated to buy them based on some earlier remarks you made about The Joshua Tree set, so many thanks. I can't seem to get enough of U2 lately. Certainly these remasters has rekindled a lot of interest, but I have always been a fan of the band.
--Jerome
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Laura and Jerome, if you get the Sundance channel look for Elvis Costello's Spectacle show where he recently, on Comcast in Mpls anyway, interviewed Bono and Edge and they also played some music.
Sean
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Ben Hur
Rozsa, NPO
Decca
Steve Forbert: Little Stevie Orbit
Nemperor Records
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The Grateful Dead: Live/Dead
Warner Bros. Records
The Grateful Dead: Blues for Allah
Grateful Dead Records
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Scott Cossu
She Descibes Infinity
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Fleetwood Mac- Tusk
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Tango in the NIght
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Elvis Costello - Armed Forces
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Music to wrap presents by :)
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Oliver Nelson - The Blues And The Abstract Truth
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Analogue Productions 45RPM Impulse Reissue. Heavenly!
Carmen McRae - The Great American Songbook
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Amazing double LP from a great jazz singer.
--Jerome
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Dick Schory's New Percussion Ensemble
Music For Bang Baaroom And Harp
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Pink Floyd....Relics
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Horace Parlan - Us Three
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Music Matters 45RPM Blue Note reissue remastered by Kevin Gray and
Steve Hoffman.
Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy
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180g double LP reissue from Pure Pleasure Records.
--Jerome
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Simon and Garfunkle, "The Concert in Central Park". I've listened to just side 1 of this 2 lp disc. That was all that was needed to recommend it. Think that their voices couldn't sound like their voices on their studio albums? Think again! Beautiful harmonies. On another subject, I'de like to point out that Tusk has some digital involved.
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Nat King Cole - Where Did Everyone Go?
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Sonny Rollins - East Broadway Run Down
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Speakers Corner 180g Reissue
John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman
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Impulse 180g reissue. Arguably one the of the most beautifully romantic albums
ever recorded. Coltrane's measured tenor sax and Hartman's smooth baritone
voice were a match made in heaven.
Jackie McLean - Swing Swang Swingin'
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Red Garland - Red in Bluesville
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--Jerome
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The Glass Prism
Poe Thru The Glass Prism
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The Doors
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The Doors
Other Voices
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"Pat Metheny Group" Lyle Mays Mark Egan Dan Gottlieb. Produced in 1978(BTW, I find it very useful to know the production date of the lp-to know if digital is involved. I have found that generally 1983+ is the year that I usually won't buy lp's. I have found that I don't listen to lp's that have digital involved. It's a naturally occurring event for me. It would also be useful to know the source of the remastered new vinyl.) It's really weird, but when I was listening to this, I thought that it sounded a bit disjointed. Then, all day long, the songs played in my head. This lp is a classic.
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Laura and Jerome, if you get the Sundance channel look for Elvis Costello's Spectacle show where he recently, on Comcast in Mpls anyway, interviewed Bono and Edge and they also played some music.
Sean
Thanks for the heads up Sean. Comcast in Spokane had it available "On Demand" and I was able to watch it. I would have liked to have been in that club in northern England when they met for the first time in the late 1970's.
Merry Christmas,
Laura
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Kraftwerk, Autobahn
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All first four Neil Young records, got the box for Christmas.
Norton Folgate, Madness
Paul
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Lester Young and Oscar Peterson - The President Plays with the Oscar Peterson Trio
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Speakers Corner 180g reissue. This jazz classic never sounded better.
Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto
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Speakers Corner 180g reissue.
Mel Tormé Swings Shubert Alley
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Ella Fitzgerald - Sings the Jerome Kern Song Book
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--Jerome
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well at my house last night we did quite a lengthy study of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew. As well as a few others, but Miles' stuff is always the most important
gary
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Otis Redding - Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul
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Sundazed reissue. Very nice.
Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs
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On two 180g LPs from Matador Records. Definitely get this one if you are a
YLT fan and check it out if you aren't. It's a great slice of indie rock.
Chicago - Chicago II
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Rhino remaster on two 180g LPs.
Ben Harper - Fight For Your Mind
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Roxy Music
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--Jerome
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ELO - No Answer
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Dashboard Confessional - Alter the Ending
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This is one of the best indie rock albums I have heard this year :thumb:
The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)
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180g reissue--very quiet background, no flaws
Sugarloaf - Spaceship Earth
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Laura
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Something Cool- June Christy (Capital)
Diamonds and Rust- Joan Baez (A&M)
The Individualism of Gil Evans (Verve)
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I've been on the look out for a nice copy of this LP for a long time because mine was so worn. Finally found a VG+ copy in the $5 dollar bin. :D
Long before he became the popular ballad singer with the Silver Bullet Band, Bob Seger was a guy from Detroit who could really rock and I think Mongrel is his best effort.
I always seem to like the early work of many artists, before they become really popular. Wonder why that is :scratch:
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Bob Seger System, Mongrel
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Caravan
'Blind Dog At St.Dunstans'
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Canterbury Scene rock band Caravan released 'Blind Dog at St. Dunstans' in 1976, their 7th studio album.
This album has a lighter feel than Caravan's previous releases, shifting toward shorter 'poppier' songs. This is in part because Pye Hastings became the major force on the album, writing and singing on 8 out of 9 songs and also because Jan Schelhaas replaced Dave Sinclair on keyboards, moving away from lengthy organ-based instrumentals toward piano and synthesizer
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Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition - Tin Can Alley
This is a hot album, not typical ECM music at all. Chico Freeman and John Purcell on saxes are at the top of their games. Check out the samples here:
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Terrific "live in the studio sound", plus ECM used really quiet vinyl.
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Tom Waits - Nighthawks at the Diner
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The Byrds, "Preflyte". This lp wasn't supposed to be an lp(according to the liner notes). It's just outtakes. I would say only get this if you are a completist, or a super fan of early Beatle music(the sound of). I don't think that I would play this more than twice a year. It's not a bad album, just not a discovery. This album has a version of "Mr. Tamborine Man", but not one that I would recommend. "You Showed Me" is a song of interest.
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Fleetwood Mac - Tusk
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Roxy Music, Avalon
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Wayner aa
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Malcolm Dalglish & Grey Larsen - The First of Autumn
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The Chocolate Watch Band - The Inner Mystique
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The Traveling Wilburys - Volume I from the Rhino reissue. The Rhino box set is a must have for any Wiburys' fan. Rhino did a supurb job on this one.
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John Fogerty-The Blue Ridge Rangers - Rides Again
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Happy New Year everyone
Laura
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Black Sabbath
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Black Sabbath is the debut self-titled studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Released on 13 February 1970 in the United Kingdom, and later on 30 June 1970 in the United States, the album reached number eight on the UK Albums Chart and has been recognised as one of the main albums to be credited with the development of the heavy metal genre
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Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn Violin Concertos - Francescatti
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Kings of Leon - Only by the Night This is a great indie alternative rock album. Their music has really matured since they opened for U2 during the first U.S. leg of the Vertigo tour in 2005.
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Jefferson Starship - Red Octupus
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Dire Straits - Making Movies
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U2 - No Line on the Horizon
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This album is so different than anything they have done before and another "reinvention" after All that You Can't Leave Behind and How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. I wasn't sure about the album the first couple of plays, but it is really growing on me. Complex with lots of different textures and intimate lyrics. I am beginning to understand why Rolling Stone called it the best album of 2009. :thumb:
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The Cars, Candy-O
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Wayner aa
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The Decemberists
Hazards Of Love
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Ed came by this evening with this LP and I took off his hands since he was on the fence
with it. I will have to look for other recordings by this band, very enjoyable........Bill
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Black Sabbath
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Black Sabbath is the debut self-titled studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Released on 13 February 1970 in the United Kingdom, and later on 30 June 1970 in the United States, the album reached number eight on the UK Albums Chart and has been recognised as one of the main albums to be credited with the development of the heavy metal genre
For me, it was 1968's Blue Cheer: Vincebus Eruptum and Iron Butterfly: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida that opened my mind to the wonderful world of metal (and the pot helped also). :smoke:
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Cheers,
Robin
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The Decemberists
Hazards Of Love
Ed came by this evening with this LP and I took off his hands since he was on the fence
with it. I will have to look for other recordings by this band, very enjoyable........Bill
Bill,
Get all of them (it's easy to spend your money :lol:). The Decemberists are one of my favorite bands of the last decade. After seeing them in concert this summer, I am hooked. After THOL, I recommend The Crane Wife (O Valencia! from this album is the 2d song on the CD I sent you), then Picaresque. Their first two albums are Her Majesty and Castaways and Cutouts. All are available in vinyl :thumb: and IMO, all are worth owning.
Happy New Year,
Laura
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - The Live Anthology
This seven 180gm vinyl LP box set containing live recordings drawn from 30 years of live performances. The collection brings together material from 1978-2007 culled from hundreds of hours of live concert recordings covering every era of Tom Petty a& The Heartbreakers' tours and represents the best tracks as chosen by producers Tom Petty, Mike Campbell and Ryan Ulyate. 51 tracks mastered directly from the uncompressed 24-bit 96K files and pressed on seven audiophile quality vinyl LPs. Includes deluxe book with liner notes offering personal perspective on the band and their music by Tom Petty, Warren Zanes, Bill Flanagan, Robert Hilburn, Joel Selvin, Austin Scaggs, and Phil Sutcliffe. Special packaging in an album sized bound book with seven pockets to hold the discs, and a removeable booklet in the back.
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So far I have listened to the first two of seven records. The pressings are flawless -- very quiet background and no surface noise. The sound is terrific. Considering that some of the songs were recorded live in the late 1970's and early 1980's, the quality of the the recording is excellent. In the really cool booklet Tom said they listened to every live recording in their 30 year history before choosing 51 tracks for this "box set." I'm assuming the other 5 records will be just as outstanding as the first 2.
If you are a Tom Petty fan, this is a must have. If you are a collector, this is a must have and if you are wanting to add some great live music recordings to your collection from a great "live" band, this is a must have. :thumb: :thumb:
Laura
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JACKSON BROWNE
His first album
I had 4 copies to compare last night. Fortunately the music has aged well and only one of the copies was too noisy. Two were keepers. The most recent reissue on an Asylum black label sounded a bit grainy and two-dimensional compared to the earlier 3. I wonder if it was remastered from the cd digital?
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Dexter Gordon Quartet
Swiss Nights
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Bill,
Get all of them (it's easy to spend your money :lol:). The Decemberists are one of my favorite bands of the last decade. After seeing them in concert this summer, I am hooked. After THOL, I recommend The Crane Wife (O Valencia! from this album is the 2d song on the CD I sent you), then Picaresque. Their first two albums are Her Majesty and Castaways and Cutouts. All are available in vinyl :thumb: and IMO, all are worth owning.
Happy New Year,
Laura
But what does that say about my taste in music as i liked it so much i sold it to Bill and was happy to get my money back :lol:
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But what does that say about my taste in music as i liked it so much i sold it to Bill and was happy to get my money back :lol:
that's part of the beauty of music--different strokes for different folks :thumb:
Laura
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - The Live Anthology Record 3 is flawless and as well done as the first two in this 7 record set. Great live cover of Friend of the Devil, and It's Good to be King is awesome! 8)
Love - Love Lost Classic Arthur Lee from 1971.
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The Smiths - The Queen is Dead Rhino did a great job with this. Supervised by Johnny Marr. Dynamic and room filling sound. IMO, the Smiths have never sounded better. :thumb:
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Laura
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America
Homecoming
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White label promo I purchased on Sunday
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Todd Rundgren - Something/Anything?
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Stephen Stills, Just Roll Tape - April 26, 1968
Sounds like your at the recording session, although there is some slight tape hiss evident.
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The Smiths, The Smiths
As vinyl lady Laura said, these 180g Rhino remasters are excellent :thumb:
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The Eagles When Hell Freezes Over. This lp has great sound for a live album
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The Guess Who, Wheatfield Soul.
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Wayner :D
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Wayner :D
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Bob Til you Drop, is a great album.
Hoagy Carmichael StarDust Road
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The Eagles When Hell Freezes Over. This lp has great sound for a live album
Beachbum,
Which pressing do you have? I have a Simply Vinyl pressing and it has several flaws and is overall nosiy. I love this album and would love to find a good pressing.
thanks
Laura
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The Kinks - Lola versus Powerman and the MoneyGoRound Part One
It's interesting that on my copy of this original pressing (1970) in the song Lola, it uses Coca Cola instead of the dubbed in Cherry Cola so the BBC would play the song.
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Little River Band, "Time Exposure", 1981. I would take a pass on this lp, even though the song, "The Night Owls" is on it(a minor hit?). The very high frequencies are truncated. There is an interesting, but ultimately unsatisfying, thing going on with the main voice. I would almost swear it is digital, but there is no mention of it. It is still possible, though.
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Bach: Brandenburg Concertos 1-6
Harnoncourt, Concentus Musicus
Telefunken
Info: Brandenburg Concertos (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg_concertos)
Review: TAS 44, page 136
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The Kinks - Lola versus Powerman and the MoneyGoRound Part One
It's interesting that on my copy of this original pressing (1970) in the song Lola, it uses Coca Cola instead of the dubbed in Cherry Cola so the BBC would play the song.
Whats the coke chery coke story ?
ed
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Whats the coke chery coke story ?
ed
What I read on Wiki, The Kinks wrote the song so the lyrics read "and it tastes just like Coca Cola" but the BBC wouldn't play it on air because it infringed on a trademark so they dubbed in Cherry Cola. I'm pretty sure subsequent pressings of the record were all changed to Cherry Cola. Even in this 1970 video Davies used Cherry Cola. I guess Top of the Pops was a BBC production. They obviously wanted the song played/aired.
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Traffic(actually it's steve Winwood, jim Capaldi, dave Mason, chris Wood, rick Grech, reebop Kwaku Baah, jim Gordo-on the cover), "Welcome to the Canteen". We(I guess we means me.) forget this is a live album. Produced in 1971. Every song is great. A must have. I was thinking that some of the songs might sound better individually on other albums, but having "Medicated Goo", "Sad And Deep As You", "40,000 Headman", "Souldn't Have Took More Than You Gave", "Dear Mr. Fantasy", Gimme Some Lovin"(a list of all the songs) on one live lp is too good to pass up.
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The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
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In all the photos I saw for this album cover I never found the green version (The Police is green) I have. huh.
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Traffic(actually it's steve Winwood, jim Capaldi, dave Mason, chris Wood, rick Grech, reebop Kwaku Baah, jim Gordo-on the cover), "Welcome to the Canteen". We(I guess we means me.) forget this is a live album. Produced in 1971. Every song is great. A must have. I was thinking that some of the songs might sound better individually on other albums, but having "Medicated Goo", "Sad And Deep As You", "40,000 Headman", "Souldn't Have Took More Than You Gave", "Dear Mr. Fantasy", Gimme Some Lovin"(a list of all the songs) on one live lp is too good to pass up.
I could not agree more in my top 5 live Lp's........Bill
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Sonny Rollins: Way Out West
Contemporary Records
Joni Mitchell: Night Ride Home
Geffen Records
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Pumkinman, do you have some live lp's that you can recommend?
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Pumkinman, do you have some live lp's that you can recommend?
I sent you a PM
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 6
Bernstein, VPO
DGG
I think, the last analogue recording of the symphonies
Review(box): TAS 30, pages 131, 134-139
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Creedence Clearwater Revival
Live in Europe
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After giving it some thought Traffic's Welcome To The Canteen is my favorite live album
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The Rolling Stones: got LIVE if you want it!
Decca
Ronnie Wood: Cancel Everything
Thunderbolt Records
Taste: On The Boards
Polydor
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Stone the Crows
Teenage Licks
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Rory Gallagher
Strange/Capo/Intercord
Ian Hunter: Short back n' sides
Chrysalis Records
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Joni Mitchell: Hejira
Asylum Records
Oregon: Out Of The Woods
Elektra Records
Haydn: Concertos
Pertis, Rolla, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra
Hungaroton
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Toni,
Hejira and Out of the Woods are two of my desert island discs. Good choices!
Scott
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Bach-Stokowski: Symphonic Transcriptions
Pikler, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Chandos Records
Review(by HP): TAS 29, page 119
Amon Düül II: Yeti
Strand/Telefunken-Decca
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Toni,
I just heard / learned of Amon Düül II and "Yeti" back in November. I heard them playing through a music store sound system and was really digging it. I thought it sounded a little like a young / early Getty Lee of RUSH. The clerk had just got the remastered seedee and also recommended CAN for similar psych rock.
How do you like the vinyl sound quality? The cd was $18 so I thought I would hold out and keep looking for used LP.
Thx
Kenreau
Amon Düül II: Yeti
Strand/Telefunken-Decca
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Hi kenreau,
the record set is a new TELDEC reissue from 1978.
The sound quality is surprisingly good, with "deep" bass and fine and detailed high frequencies.
Surfaces are immaculate without a single tick or pop.
Check out the 1970s original on Liberty Records too.
Regards Toni
The Life and Times of COUNTRY JOE & THE FISH from Haight-Ashbury to Woodstock
Vanguard
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I gave myself a present recently:
45rpm LPs: Basie Jam, Satchmo Plays King Oliver, Ella "Fine & Mellow" and "Ella & Oscar"
33rpm LPs: Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie, Ella sings Let No Man Write my Epitaph, new release of the original Blood Sweat & Tears, and a reissue of Chicago (the rock band, not the musical).
All great reissues, but the Red Bank Blues on Basie Jam is stunning - almost frightening. The Ella recordings are the best I've heard, and I thought I had heard them all.
WW
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Brian Eno: Before and after Science
Polydor
Brian Eno / John Cale: Wrong Way Up
Opal Records
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Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61R6YQY51HL._SS400_.jpg)
David Bazan - Curse Your Branches
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51UvkmJCPQL._SS500_.jpg)
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True - Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 180g vinyl :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51DZS7NT79L._SS500_.jpg)
The Smiths - Strange Ways, Here We Come
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41XK4KBVAFL._SS500_.jpg)
The Rhino remasters are 2D4. 8)
Laura
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Elton John - Madman Across the Water
(http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p37/apadyk/5105E51RA9L_SL500_AA240_.jpg)
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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - The Live Anthology record 4
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/718jDcf%2BEjL._SS500_.jpg)
Ray Lamontagne - Trouble
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517ST62PSBL._SS500_.jpg)
Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane - Rough Mix Classic records reissue :thumb:
(https://www.psychprog.com/img/imag19060.jpg)
Thanks to jimgoulding for recommending this one. I was able to pick up a sealed copy on eBay.
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Fritz Reiner Conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Heifetz Performing Tchaikovsky-violin Concerto in D Op35
A fantastic recording!!!
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51UdYNAICWL._SS500_.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21kUE%2B9lU4L._SL500_AA225_.jpg)
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Roxy Music
Avalon
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=25558)
10 Wheel Drive
Brief Replies
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=25561)
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Bob Dylan: Subterranean Homesick Blues
CBS
Thomas Dolby: Aliens Ate My Buick
EMI
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Roxy Music
Avalon
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=25558)
10 Wheel Drive
Brief Replies
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=25561)
Hey Bill, those like yesterday's acquisitions from a certain place in Princeton. :lol:
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Brian Eno: Before and after Science
Polydor
(http://img532.imageshack.us/img532/5066/image932.jpg)
Brian Eno / John Cale: Wrong Way Up
Opal Records
(http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/1650/image931.jpg)
Two terrific Eno releases. Alas, I only have them on cd. :(
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Hey Bill, those like yesterday's acquisitions from a certain place in Princeton. :lol:
Only the Roxy Music Paul
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The Best Of Skeeter Davis
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=25565)
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Elgar: Falstaff / Fantasia and Fugue in C minor / The Sanguine Fan
Boult, LPO
EMI
Review: TAS 6, page 184
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Green River
Fantasy
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This one stays in heavy rotation.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=25589)
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Liz Phair: Exile In Guyville
Matador Records
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Muddy Waters At Newport 1960
Chess
Van Morrison: Common One
Mercury
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At Winterland
Polydor
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Miles Davis
Kind Of Blue
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=25701)New pressing
Columbia Jazz Masterpieces Digitally Remastered
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(http://tosca.homelinux.com/temp/tosca/B/DSC03455.jpg)
Billie Holiday live at Storyville, Boston 1951. pressing: 1964
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Black Sabbath 1st
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=25707)
Olive green Warner Bros. label
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Paul Kossoff: Back Street Crawler
Island Records
Back Street Crawler: 2nd Street
Atlantic
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Billy Cobham-Spectrum
Just digitized it from LP.....fun stuff!
(http://www.hollowearth.org/images/cobham.jpg)
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Smashing Pumpkins: Siamese Dream
Hut Recordings
... :D ...
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Huey Lewis and the News: Hard at Play
EMI
Gene Clark & Carla Olson: So Rebellious A Lover
Demon Records
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Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park
Geffen Records
Pink Floyd: Meddle
EMI Harvest
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Shades of Ian Hunter: The Ballad of Ian Hunter & Mott The Hoople
CBS
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Larry Coryell: Spaces
Vanguard
Larry Coryell: The Lion and the Ram
Arista
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A little Jerry today....
Garcia (Compliments)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51YJZAHPN3L._SS500_.jpg)
Reflections
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/614Q1CAGZDL._SS500_.jpg)
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The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour
Apple Records/Electrola/Hör Zu
Kraftwerk: Electric Cafe
Kling Klang/EMI
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Lone Justice
Geffen Records
The Black Crowes: Shake Your Money Maker
Def American
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Empty Bed Blues by Bessie Smith
Columbia
(http://www.boikot-underground.com/images/Bessie-Smith-Empty-Bed-Blues-2LP.jpg)
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Omar: Blues Bag
Provogue
Roy Buchanan: Second Album
Polydor
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Roy Buchanan: Second Album
Polydor
(http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/599/image391n.jpg)
My favorite by Roy
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Lou Reed: Live - Take No Prisoners
RCA
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Dashboard Confessional - The Shade of Poison Trees
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41GnR89y0FL._SS500_.jpg)
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Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra
Reiner, CSO
Classic Records/RCA
David Crosby: Oh Yes I Can
A&M Records
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Eric Clapton
Crossroads
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26087)
What's not to like
David Crosby
Oh Yes I Can
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26097)
Toni thanks for the post
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The Boomtown Rats: A Tonic For The Troops
Ensign Records
Bob Geldof: Deep In The Heart Of Nowhere
Mercury
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The Eagles - Hotel California
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41AWRQWD5XL._SS500_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26133)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26134)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26135)
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Best of Aphrodite's Child
Mercury
Graham Parker: LIVE! - ALONE in America
Demon Records
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Graham Parker: Struck By Lightning
Demon Records
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel: The Best Years Of Our Lives
EMI
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Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel: Face To Face
EMI
Echo & The Bunnymen: Songs To Learn & Sing
Korova
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Simon & Garfunkel: Wednesday Morning, 3 AM
CBS
The Nice: Five Bridges
Charisma Records
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Graham Parker - The Mona Lisa's Sister
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26256)
One of GP's best efforts. Heartfelt, convincing and dripping with sarcasm.
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Three good ones from the '80's.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51A9-C1uUBL._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/311T6P1JF4L._SL500_AA130_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/411JT57B16L._SS500_.jpg)
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Hi Scott,
I'm in perfect agreement with your last comment
in the fell thru the cracks thread.
Regards Toni
Garland Jeffreys: Rock & Roll Adult
Epic
Garland Jeffreys: Don't Call Me Buckwheat
RCA
Review: TAS 79, pages 174-176
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Family: Music In A Doll's House
See For Miles Records
Stan Getz/Charlie Byrd: Jazz Samba
Verve
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Family: Music In A Doll's House
See For Miles Records
Great LP I only have this one on CD
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Great LP I only have this one on CD
I like Bandstand and Fearless better.
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10cc: How dare you!
Mercury
Passport: Iguacu
Atlantic
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Prokofiev: Symphony No.1/No.7
Rozhdestvensky, Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
EMI/Melodiya
Steve Forbert: The American In Me
Geffen Records
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Satisfaction Guaranteed- Mark Murphy. My man, my album of him.
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Fairport Convention: What We Did On Our Holidays
Island Records
Fairport Convention: Liege & Lief
Island Records
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Mink DeVille: Return To Magenta
Capitol
Peter Hammill: Over
Charisma Records
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31WGX6KM49L._SL500_AA240_.jpg)
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Iron Butterfly: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
Atlantic
Spirit: Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus
Epic
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Herb Alpert
Blow Your own Horn
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26458)
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Bob James with Earl Klugh...
Hibuck...
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Randy California: Kapt. Kopter & The (Fabulous) Twirly Birds
Edsel Records
Georgia Satellites
Elektra
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Johnny Winter
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26493)
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Johnny Law
Metal Blade Records
J. Geils Band: "Live"/Full House
Atlantic
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Bruce Hornsby and the Range: the way it is
RCA
Carol Kidd: The night we called it a day .....
Linn Records
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I have several copies of Laura Nyro's Christmas and the Beads of Sweat and tonight I discovered that both copies of the 1A/1A pressings I have were recorded with out of phase channels on Side 1!!! Has anyone else come across this anomaly on other LPs??
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26513)
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... everything is in phase ...
Fiesta in Hi-Fi
Hanson, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra
Speakers Corner/Mercury
Mitch Ryder: Got Change For A Million ?
Line Records
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The Foundations
Baby Now That I've Found You
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26612)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26614)
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Nancy Sinatra
Movin' with Nancy
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26629)
I love the track Some Velvet Morning
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51i1o4CBzmL._SS500_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51WCFCT8GnL._SS500_.jpg)
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Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26885)
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Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen: Live From Deep In The Heart Of Texas
Paramount Records
Manu Dibango: Deliverance/"Live in Douala"
Afro Vision Records
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Some Lee Michaels....
Lee Michaels
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61RCFBwZWcL._SS500_.jpg)
5th
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51iqHu0XqaL._SS500_.jpg)
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The Gerry Mulligan Paul Desmond Quartet: Blues In Time
Verve
Poco: A Good Feelin' to Know
Epic
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=26614)
I just picked this up last week and looking forward to hearing it this weekend.
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The Beatles - One UK pressing
(http://i36.tinypic.com/2nc08bt.jpg)
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Simply Red: Picture Book
Elektra
Simply Red: Stars
EastWest Records
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R.E.M.: Murmur
I.R.S. Records
R.E.M.: Reckoning
I.R.S. Records
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Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen, Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Trucker's Favorites
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/49a886827472c2dd6572f30712ae0d2e/145670.jpg)
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Traveling Wilburys: Vol. 1
Wilbury Records
Traveling Wilburys: Vol. 3
Wilbury Records
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King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51qNjGct3uL._SS500_.jpg)
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(http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/5470/15dc828fd7a0715f8cd0311xw7.jpg)
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George Harrison
Dark Horse Records
George Harrison: Somewhere in England
Dark Horse Records
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Dan Fogelberg - Souveniers
Shawn Phillips - Second Contribution
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Mothers of Invention - Burnt Weenie Sandwich
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27268)
Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27269)
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Shaka Zulu
Warner Bros. Records
Odetta: Movin' It On
Rose Quartz Records
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Crabby Appleton
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27315)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27335)
What a treat! The LP's are in mint condition. This is American musical history.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27343)
A classic I missed the first go-round!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27343)
A classic I missed the first go-round!
I don't know this one, artist and title please.
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Pixies, Doolittle. Its a classic 80's alternative album.
http://www.amazon.com/Doolittle-Pixies/dp/B000002H72 (http://www.amazon.com/Doolittle-Pixies/dp/B000002H72)
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In The Court Of The Crimson King: An Observation By King Crimson
MoFi Demonstration Copy
Blind Faith
RSO Records
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Eric Burdon: Starportrait
Polydor
The World of Them
Decca
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51AF9785JDL._SS500_.jpg)
I wish I could recommend this record. This is one of those live in the studio recordings that doesn't quite work. Blakey is amazing (as usual) but Monk was not at his best. Monk usually worked with better players and it shows. The bass player and trumpeter are okay, but not more. It sounds like a minimal mic recording with the drums and horns up close and the piano and bass in the background. The bass in particular is weak and distant. I'm mostly happy with this because I love the music and the lead musicians but I don't recommend it to people who aren't completists.
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
A Night in Tunisia
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27456)Japanese pressing
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Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien
Boult, LPO
EMI
Men At Work: Business As Usual
CBS
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Simon & Garfunkel: Sounds of Silence
CBS
Sibelius: Four Legends from the 'Kalevala'
Groves, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
EMI
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Phantom, Rocker, and Slick.
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Stray Cats
Arista Records
The Stan Getz Quartet: The Dolphin
Concord Jazz
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Vicente Gomez... as a child played in bars and brothels around Granada, discovered and sponsored by A. Rubenstein in Madrid...after various tours ended up writing and performing in movie scores. This one is the "Blood Wedding Suite".
(http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Pic-Bio-BIG/Gomez-Vicente-03.jpg)
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Orfeo ed Euridice- La Petite Bande with the Collegium Vocale (Accent). If Harry Pearson and I were listening to this and I said, "Harry, name a digital recording that sounds this perfect". He wouldn't even look at me for being transfixed to the music, he would simply say, "you know better than that". Or, he might just say, "please, hush".
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Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) and I Pagliaggi (Leoncavallo)- Teatro Alla Scala, Von Karajan conducting (DG). The vocals are a little spotlit but the way the orchestra is recorded is positively supreme. I mean it.
Know what chaps my you know what? Try finding a copy. In analog.
Know what else? Know why digital can't recreate the recorded event and space as naturally as analog? Cause bits are bits and have to be resolved. Analog is vibration. And vibration is life uncurling.
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Black is the Color- Cyndee Peters (Opus 3).
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Easter- Patti Smith Group (Arista).
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Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni
Kuijken, La Petite Bande
RCA
Recording engineer Teije van Geest made this recording with two close pairs of microphones,
two directionals and two omnis for ambience(pic)
You "see" what you hear - all analogue of course ... :thumb:
I'm sure Harry Pearson has a copy ... :green: ... - Review: TAS 19, pages 324-325
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: You're Gonna Get It !
MCA Records
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Hi, Toni. I do, too :thumb:.
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Fairytales- Toneff-Dobrogosz (Odin).
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Nighthawks at the Diner- Tom Waits (Asylum). "Eggs and sausage, coffee and a roll. Just thought I'd drop in and join the crowd . . had some time to kill". Sit down, man, and talk to me. I won't tell anybody.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/418WF55QC2L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
One of my desert island records. The cd is good but the lp is amazing. More depth, more presence, new levels of detail, more life! I just learned it had ever been pressed on vinyl about a year ago and I've been trying to track down a copy ever since. I got this one for a king's ransom from Italy. It is worth it.
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Getz/Gilberto (Verve records)
Andreas Vollenweider- Down to the Moon
Chopin Piano Concerto 2 w/ Chicago Symphony (Duetsche Grammophon)
Midnight Oil - Diesel and Dust
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12" single Rhythm Nation "too strong"- Janet Jackson (A&M). Just right.
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And some other ladies . .
Joan Baez- Diamonds and Rust (A&M)
Jennifer Warnes- FBR (Cypress Records)
Joni Mitchell- Blue (WB)*
and Laura Nyro- Smile (Columbia)**
*the most romantic and beautiful illustrationist in music of her history and impressionist of ours (to me) over frickin four decades.
** The guts of this little angel. Richard Davis, David Friedman, the Brecker's, and how they support her justs slays me. Their accompaniment and more in this album is testimony to her daring reach and to whoever or whatever was guiding her. I admire this album, and this pretty artist, heartfully.
I been busy tonite, most nights listening to records since I got a rack up in my room ( :bowdown: IKEA) but don't let me be a boor . . thank you. Hurry up and post something!
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The Beatles: Revolver
EMI/Parlophone
Dylan & The Dead
CBS
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The Rolling Stones: Love You Live
Rolling Stones Records
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Something Cool- June Christy (Capitol)
Checkmate- Shelly Manne & His Men (Contemporary)
Slow Traffic To The Right- Bennie Maupin (Mercury)
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The Blue Nile: A Walk Across The Rooftops
Linn Records
Leo Kottke: Mudlark
Capitol
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Joni Mitchell - 'Hejira'.
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Ornette Coleman - Of Human Feelings
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27981)
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Lambert Hendrix and Ross - Cant do without at least a weekly listen.
Hey you mid-western Hippies, any Illinois Speedpress or Crow LP's out there?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27993)
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Bill Evans – Quintessence
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28003)
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Bob Dylan: Blonde on Blonde
CBS
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Way to go, ET!
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Getz/Gilberto (Verve records)
Off to Princeton Record Exchange, they sent me an email that they got 9k new Classical/Opera CDs in. But I also have a short list of Jazz titles I'm looking for, and Getz/Gilberto is in the top 5, wish me luck.
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Joy Division: Closer
Factory Records
New Order: Blue Monday
Factory Records
Los Lobos: La Bamba
Slash Records
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No luck with The Girl from Ipanema ?:
Getz/Gilberto
Verve
... go north-eastern to the Copacabana:
Ana Caram: Rio after Dark
Chesky Records
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Takemitsu: Corona/For Away/Piano Distance/Undisturbed Rest- Roger Woodward, keyboards (Decca).
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No luck with The Girl from Ipanema, but found this in my collection, 'Diz and Getz' mis-filed till now;
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28120)
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Are You Experienced ?
Sony/Legacy Recordings
The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Axis: Bold As Love
Sony/Legacy Recordings
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Jimi Hendrix: First Rays Of The New Rising Sun
Sony/Legacy Recordings
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Early Strawbs
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28215)
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Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Common One, and a little Chet Baker.
Oh, and Bonnie Bramlett- Lady's Choice (Capricorn). Warning. . this record will turn you everyway but loose.
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Neil Young- American Stars and Bars (WB). Please, don't overlook Will To Love followed by Like a Hurricane. I don't know, man, this may be an epiphany for our time. It's got such soulful playing and I hope . .
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stooges
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Kaki King - "Until We Felt Red"
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28286)
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KOR (Proprius)
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Andre Kostelanetz And His Orchestra
Kostelanetz In Wonderland Golden Encores
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28356)
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Camel - Nude
Dire Straits - Alchemy-Dire Straits Live
Kings of Leon - Because of the Times
Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
The Doobie Brothers - Livin' on the Fault Line
David Bowie - Changesonebowie
Eric Clapton - Complete Clapton
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Astrud Gilberto: The Shadow Of Your Smile
Verve
Mendelssohn/Prokofieff: Violin Concertos
Heifetz, Munch, BSO
Classic Records/RCA
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Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 6/The Lark Ascending
Bean, Boult, NPO
Nimbus Records/EMI
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Déjà vu
Atlantic
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Toni- While you were listening to 6 and The Lark, if that would be last night, I swear to you I was listening to Sym#5 and Serenade to Music, one after the other, Bolt and The London Phil (EMI). You know what they say about great minds. Cheers.
Just now, Freestyle- Karin Krog (Odin) and just before, New York State of Mind- Ann Burton (Inner City).
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Bruce Cockburn- In The Falling Dark (True North).
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... :beer:
Maytan and Friends
Framnäs Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Opus 3
... a single stereo microphone recording - Review: TAS 31, pages 109-111
Herb Ellis & Ray Brown: Soft Shoe
Concord Jazz
RIP
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Taj Mahal, The Real Thing
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61-I6S%2BoPgL._SS500_.jpg)
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Sade: Smooth Operator
Epic
John Cougar Mellencamp: American Fool
Mercury
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Little Feat, "Time Loves a Hero"
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28503)
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The Animals, Animalism
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/71/f3/7c8a81b0c8a087a26445a110.L.jpg)
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Eagles - Long Road out of Eden 180g double album
(http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2007/10/29/Eagles_LongRoad_CoverArt_wideweb__470x427,0.jpg)
Great harmonies
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Tale Spinnin- Weather Report (Columbia); Listen . . L.A. Jazz Choir (Mobile Fidelity). Live and half speed mastered by Keith Johnson.
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The Best of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28565)
Paul McCartney & Wings
Red Rose Speedway
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28567)
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The Mothers of Invention: Freak Out!
Zappa Records
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Kate and Anna McGarrigle (Reprise).
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Simon and Garfunkel: Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
CBS
Simon and Garfunkel: Bookends
CBS
Simon and Garfunkel: Bridge over Troubled Water
CBS
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John Cale, Vintage Violence
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51oZ0GSEG1L._SS500_.jpg)
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Bigger Than Both of Us- Hall & Oates (RCA); Scales- Manfred Schoof Quintet (ECM).
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David Grisman....HOT DAWG
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/3e/58/77f7729fd7a04e82c5dbe010.L.jpg)
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Shostakovitch Sym no. 8- Previn conducting the LSO (EMI/Angel). The adagio kills. Hi, Toni.
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Francesca de Rimini- Munch conducting a Wilkinson engineered Royal Phil on a Chesky remaster.
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U. K. - Night after Night- UK Live
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51W0VCQ0Q9L._SS500_.jpg)
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Shostakovitch Sym no. 8- Previn conducting the LSO (EMI/Angel). The adagio kills. Hi, Toni.
Hi Jim,
did you mean this record ?:
it's a famous Parker/Bishop recording from 1973 and in HP's Super Disc List for a long time.
His review is in TAS issue 4, spring 1974.
Sniff 'n' the Tears: Fickle Heart
Atlantic
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That would be very correct. Listened to it last night. It has been awhile. You already know it's beautiful.
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Michael Nesmith
Infinite Rider On The Big Dogma
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28863)Lp
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... another Parker/Bishop recording - wonderful soundstage:
Shostakovitch: Symphony No. 6/Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé
Previn, LSO
EMI
Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tracks
Columbia
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I am spinning vinyl again..hooray. Been too long, got so many rare out of print albums that needs to be heard.
Here are a few of what I have been spinning the past 30 hours.
Lester Bowie, all the Magic!
Clifford Brown & Max Roach, live at the Bee Hive
House of Soul. House of Blues.
Jimmy Castor Bunch, maximum stimulation
Josef Jarman & Don Moye, earth passage-density
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Well, awl right!
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Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto Number 2 Artur Rubinstein, MOFI Crime of the Century Supertramp, Martin Denny Quiet Village, Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Fritz Reiner Scheherazade, Opera Without Words, Sheffield Labs Harry james "Coming From a Good Place". Sheffield Labs Larry Neely "Confederation".
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Walton: Cello Concerto/Shostakovitch: Cello Concerto No. 1
Tortelier, Berglund, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
EMI
The David Grisman Quintet
Pastels Records
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While 'poking' around another shelf w. LPs, found this, sealed 180g. audiophile pressing...guess I bought it back in '07 at the Virgin...totally forgot about it. Its slightly warped, seems to play just fine.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41R-6iEjlSL._SS500_.jpg)
http://www.amazon.com/Songbird-Willie-Nelson/dp/B000IFRQH2 (http://www.amazon.com/Songbird-Willie-Nelson/dp/B000IFRQH2)
Willie Nelson, songbird
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waw...just dug this MHS release out of its original shipping box... :o
Think I musta bought this sometime in the late 80's ...can't remember if I ever played this...well, it spinning away now...might just be virgin vinyl. Oh yeah... :lol:
The birth of Rhapsody in blue: Paul Whiteman's historic Aeolian Hall concert of 1924. reconstructed and conducted by Maurice Press. MHS 827531Y
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The Tony Rice Unit: Mar West
Pastels Records
The Kinks present Schoolboys in Disgrace
RCA
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Garland Jeffreys: Guts for Love
Epic
Astor Piazzolla: Live in Wien
Messidor
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Miles in Europe (Columbia). Really excellent men at work. It flies.
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WIRED....Jeff Beck
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/c1/4a/a96dc060ada0692d2fa30210.L.jpg)
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Thelonious Monk: Thelonious alone in San Francisco
Riverside Records
Roy Harper: Bullinamingvase
EMI Harvest
Roy Harper: Burn the World
Awareness Records
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James McMurtry: Candyland
Columbia
... analog recorded at John Mellencamp's Belmont Mall Recording Studio and mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk.
Review: TAS issue 82, page 192 by Mr. Fremer:
... audiophile quality pop sound - smooth, airy, open and naturally staged - ...
... at least Mr. Fremer knows what's an "audiophile record" ... :lol:
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Guthrie Thomas: Once In A While Forever
Pastels Records
Mott The Hoople: All the Young Dudes
Columbia
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Bob Dylan: Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
Columbia
Blood, Sweat & Tears: Child Is Father To The Man
Columbia
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The La's
Go! Discs Ltd.
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Steve Winwood: Roll With It
Virgin Records
Steve Winwood: Refugees of the Heart
Virgin Records
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Peter Gabriel (Car)
Virgin Records
Peter Gabriel (Scratch)
Virgin Records
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Francesca de Rimini- Munch conducting a Wilkinson engineered Royal Phil on a Chesky remaster.
Heard this wonderful recording again today at a friend's house over his Innersound Eros electrostatic speakers with the Duke's Swarm subs and an Aesthetic pre with an Oracle table and a Koetsu Onix cartridge. My friend looked pale. I'm sure I did, too. Positively wonderful.
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Purity is no doubt. Love, too, maybe.
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Steve Hillage: Fish Rising
Virgin Records
Mick Jagger: Wandering Spirit
Atlantic
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Richard & Linda Thompson: Shoot out the Lights
Hannibal Records
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Rimsky-Korsakoff: Scheherazade
Harth, Reiner, CSO
Classic Records/RCA
Renaissance: Scheherazade and other stories
BTM Records
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Vaughan Williams' Sym no.5/Serenade To Music- Boult conducting the LPO (EMI).
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Yes, on vinyl.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=29456)
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My favorite Guy Clark album and one of my desert island discs.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51UBFXuFDdL._SS500_.jpg)
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The Who: Who's next
Polydor
The Who: Face Dances
Polydor
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Graham Nash/David Crosby
Atlantic
Crosby/Nash: "Live"
abc Records
... da capo ... :thumb:
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Moussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
Reiner, CSO
Classic Records/RCA
Peter Case: The man with the Blue postmodern fragmented neo-traditionalist Guitar
Geffen Records
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aja- Steely Dan (ABC Records). Is there an uncompressed recording of this in the world? I would like to know.
"I stepped on the platform,
the man gave me the news,
he said you must be joking, son,
where did you get those shoe-ohu-aou-aouhs . . "
This, too? Thanks.
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aja- Steely Dan (ABC Records). Is there an uncompressed recording of this in the world? I would like to know.
Hi Jim,
try this one: Aja by Mr. Fremer (http://www.musicangle.com/album.php?id=543)
Regards Toni
.... by the way, I can hear what you mean - but it's not a bad recording either:
(http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/8131/image771.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=29846)
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Vixen
EMI
Offenbach: Gaîté Parisienne
Fiedler, Boston Pops Orchestra
Classic Records/RCA
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Hi Jim,
try this one: Aja by Mr. Fremer (http://www.musicangle.com/album.php?id=543)
Regards Toni
.... by the way, I can hear what you mean - but it's not a bad recording either:
(http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/8131/image771.jpg)
Thanks, Toni. I read the link and will buy this.
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Elgar: Introduction and Allegro for Strings/Serenade for Strings
Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis/Fantasia on "Greensleeves"
Barbirolli, Sinfonia of London with Allegri String Quartet
Nimbus Records/EMI
Deep Purple
EMI Harvest
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Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 4/Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1
Boult, NPO
EMI
Deep Purple in Rock
EMI Harvest
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Sting: ... Nothing Like The Sun
A&M Records
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Pearls Before Swine
These Things Too
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=30033)
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PJ Harvey - 4 Track Demos
Jeff Beck - Emotion and Commotion
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Viva Manitas de Plata (Connoisseur Society)
Scales- Manfred Schoof Quintet (ECM)
Breaking Glass- Hazel O'Conner (A&M)
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OK Gaite Parisienne I can understand.
But Vixen? Really? Come on....
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John Hiatt: Bring The Family
A&M Records
John Hiatt: Slow Turning
A&M Records
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Van Morrison: A Period Of Transition
Warner Bros. Records
Van Morrison: Wavelength
Warner Bros. Records
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The Rolling Stones: big hits [high tide and green grass]
Decca
André Previn's Music Night
Previn, LSO
EMI
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Santana
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=30221)
I found this LP a few weeks ago on the Columbia 360 label
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Pink Floyd: The Wall
Japanese CBS/Sony
... I took the pressing from Harry Pearson's Super Disk List (http://store.acousticsounds.com/index.cfm?get=TAS_Super_Vinyl_List) ... Have fun ! ... :thumb:
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Future Prospect
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=30390)
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Currently listening to Copeland - Appalachian Spring/Rodeo/Fanfare for the Common Man, Louis Lane/Atlanta Symphony, Telarc DG-10078. Yeah, I know, it was originally recorded on SoundStream digital. :)
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(http://images.wax.fm.s3.amazonaws.com/beatles_abbey_road-MFSL1-023-1160081759.jpeg)
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The Rolling Stones: "Exile On Main St"
Rolling Stones Records COC 69100
:wink:
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KOR- Proprius. A great, great recording of I don't know how to tell you beautiful music. Toni, tell me you have this.
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Toni, tell me you have this.
Kör - Mikaeli Kammarkör sjunger sakralt, Proprius PROP 7770 (http://www.mikaeli.se/cd/kor_en.shtml)
Sorry - No - choral music isn't exactly my cup of tea.
Pete Townshend's Deep End Live!
ATCO
... played this record yesterday on Pete's 65th Happy Birthday !
Van Morrison: Into the Music
Mercury
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Pity. Thanks for the link.
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Coltrane "Live" at The Village Vanguard (Impulse). Owned this, well, not this copy, since I was in the Air Force and bought a console on credit from Sears;
Solstice- Ralph Towner (ECM);
We Free Kings- Roland Kirk featuring "You did it, you did it" (Trip Jazz).
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Parry: Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy/An English Suite/Lady Radnor's Suite/Symphonic Variations
Boult, LSO
Lyrita
The Rolling Stones: Tattoo You
Rolling Stones Records/EMI Electrola
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Dan Fogelberg.....'Souvenirs'....
(http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q83/pbidaho/DSCF3557.jpg)
this is some superb sounds
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Holst: A Somerset Rhapsody/Hammersmith/Scherzo/Beni Mora
Boult, LPO
Lyrita
Jazz At The Pawnshop
Proprius
Chris Isaak: Wicked Game
Reprise Records
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Ole- Coltrane (Atlantic);
KOR- (Proprius);
Little Wing- Gil Evans (Inner City).
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The Black Keys - Brothers
Neko Case - Blacklisted
Beatles - Abbey Road
Nirvana - Nevermind
Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengence
AC/DC - Who Made Who
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So Far- C,S,N &Y (Atlantic).
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Carla Bley: Social Studies
Watt/ECM
Peter, Paul and Mary: See What Tomorrow Brings
Warner Bros. Records
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Peter, Paul and Mary: In The Wind
Warner Bros. Records
Art Pepper... the way it was!
Contemporary Records
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Toni- What's this? Art Pepper and Carla Bley? Do we have electic tastes? Oh good!
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... :lol: ...
Vivaldi: Gloria/Pergolesi: Magnificat
Argo
Review: TAS 11, page 389
Peter, Paul and Mary: Peter, Paul and Mommy
Warner Bros. Records
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... just reading: Jon M. Risch and Bruce R. Maier, More Than One VTA in March 1981 Audio.....
and listening to:
Pink Floyd: The Final Cut
EMI Harvest
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finally cleaned up some new vinyl.....
Little Dragon - Machine Dreams
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51LUwv6edUL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/93/de/71de810ae7a0c3d603f69110.L._AA300_.jpg)
now.....Ray LaMontagne - Till the Sun Turns Black
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41uTbg-lYOL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
next up:
Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac (1975) from record store day
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419SW4ZV0DL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=31359)
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Yaz - You and Me Both
(http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/3254/yaz650px.jpg)
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a7/WorldWideLive.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=31437)
Im mid way thru side 2 right now.
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Bach- Actus Tragicus (Harmonia Mundi). I read a BBC review of a 2005 French HM issue that said the sound was very good. My copy is a 30 year old vinyl German HM. It's beautiful and still refreshing.
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Vivaldi - The Four Seasons.
A combined stereo/quadraphonic lp. But only using stereo.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=31460)
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Live at the City- Anita O'Day (Emily Records);
Ignition- John Waite (Chrysalis) featuring Spyder Downtown Butane James (?).
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Anita O'Day - Pick Yourself Up with Anita O'Day
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AnitaOday-PickYourselfUp.jpg)
Original 1957 Verve pressing.
--Jerome
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For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf- Original Broadway Cast (Buddah).
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Lene Lovich- Stateless (Stiff Records). Red vinyl I had totally forgotten about.
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Anita O'Day - Pick Yourself Up with Anita O'Day
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AnitaOday-PickYourselfUp.jpg)
Original 1957 Verve pressing.
--Jerome
:thumb: The live record I have of hers, one of two, is so live sounding it could take a bunch of engineers to school! You know what we think about compressed recordings.
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WORKING MAN'S DEAD...The Grateful Dead
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51VHUbL2yJL.jpg)
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Bill Evans - New Jazz Conceptions
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BillEvans_NewJazzConecptions_Scan.jpg)
On two 180g LPs cut at 45RPM. From the Analogue Productions Bill Evans
Riverside Recordings boxed set.
The Complete Thelonious Monk At the IT Club
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheloniousMonk_AtTheITClub.jpg)
Excellent 4 LP boxed set on 180g vinyl. Listening to the last record in
the set at the moment.
Red Garland - Red in Bluesville
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/RedGarland_RedinBluesville.jpg)
--Jerome
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Art Taylor - A.T.'s Delight
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ArtTaylor_ATsDelight.jpg)
Analogue Productions Blue Note reissue on two 180g 45RPM LPs.
Remastered by Steve Hoffman.
Charles Mingus - Mingus Dynasty
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CharlesMingus_MingusDynasty.jpg)
Pure Pleasure Records reissue on two 180g vinyl LPs.
Anita O'Day - At Mister Kelly's
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AnitaODay_AtMisterKellys.jpg)
--Jerome
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Duke Ellington, Mary Lou Williams, Earl Hines, et al -- The Jazz Piano
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheJazzPiano.jpg)
I have been meaning to get this for quite some time. It is available
from Mosaic on CD and I was about to order it until I saw this
in an online record store that I frequent. It is pressed on heavy vinyl
and sports a thick, high gloss jacket. Very, very nice. The music
is simply spectacular. It's all here, from the stride piano of Earl Hines
to swing and the inimitable style of Duke Ellington. Recorded live at
the Pittsburgh Jazz Festival in 1965. The sound quality is terrific.
--Jerome
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Todd Rundgren
Initiation (on Rhino, horrible)
(first pressing on Bearsville, really good)
Jeff Beck's Wired 180gm just came out today. The 180gm version of Blow By Blow is tremendous.
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Shelly Manne & his Friends - Modern Jazz Performances of Songs from My Fair Lady
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ShellyManne_SongsFromMyFairLady.jpg)
Original Contemporary Records 1956 pressing. This one just came in today and it was in
just about perfect condition. Nice heavy vinyl with a high, glossy, shine and no spindle marks.
It had little, if any, surface noise. Lovely sound with rich, full bass. Previn's low piano registers
come though in a big way. It really put a smile on my face. :D To me this is what being a
vinylphile is all about folks.
The Dream Syndicate - The Days of Wine and Roses
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/DreamSyndicate_DaysofWineandRoses.jpg)
I'm definitely a Steve Wynn fan but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy this album on
vinyl. I've always been satisfied with the job that Rhino did on the CD remaster. But
an opportunity to snag this on vinyl presented itself recently and I just couldn't pass it
up. I've heard a lot of Dream Syndicate live performances (offical and bootlegs) but
somehow none of them captured the vibe and magic of the tune That's What You
Always Say that was laid down in the studo for this record. Not everyone will be able
to overcome the band's occasional use of dissonant feedback, but for those who can there
is some great music to be heard in the grooves of this record.
Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Buzzcocks_SinglesGoingSteady.jpg)
--Jerome
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Random Abstract- Branford Marsalis (Columbia);
Checkmate- Shelly Manne and His Men (Contemporary);
Easter- Patti Smith (Arista). A modern poet extraordinaire, so called punk was just her environment and medium. By the time of Dream of Life she was no longer the darling of frustrated artists, she was fully realized and important. So sayeth this closet critic.
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Andre Previn and His Pals - West Side Story
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AndrePrevinandHisPals_WestSideStory_vinyl.jpg)
1959 mono pressing on Contemporary
Cannonball Adderley with Bill Evans - Know What I Mean?
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CannonballAdderley_KnowWhatIMean.jpg)
Analogue Productions reissue on two 45RPM 180g LPs. Remastered by Steve
Hoffman.
--Jerome
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The 1954 Antal Dorati Mercury recording of the Tchaikovsky "1812" Festival Overture was the first to include muzzle loading cannons. The piece was originally to have been played with 16 cannons with the bells of hundreds of Moscow churches in the background, but the herculean effort never came to fruition. Dorati and Minneapolis Symphony recorded the brass cannons of West Point, vintage 1761, and the bells of Yale University. This historical recording still plays well today.
(http://www.shugarecords.com/images/records/8f63852c-178c-45d9-a0fd-1f032f8745ec-0.JPG)
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Mahler no.2 "Resurrection"- Klemperer (Angel).
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Cat People- Giorgio Moroder (Backstreet).
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51F%2BuReRqWL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Fine songs and performances. Sound is adequate - sounds like small club venues. But the bad news is that it is packaged with a cd and dvd. Ordinarily that would be good news, but they are in a slip case and shrinked wrapped inside the record sleeve. :x This extra cargo just about guarantees the record will be warped! Mine is warped but the VPI Classic tracks it just fine. If you have a finicky tracker, beware.
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The Chet Baker Quartet Featuring Russ Freeman
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ChetBaker_RussFreeman.jpg)
Japan mono pressing
Harold Land - The Fox
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HaroldLand_TheFox.jpg)
Japan stereo pressing
Charles Mingus, Hampton Hawes, and Danny Richmond - Mingus Three!
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CharlesMingus_MingusThree.jpg)
Japan mono pressing
--Jerome
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I found an original release of Emerson, Lake and Palmer's "Self Titled" last week in a junk store. The vinyl had been little played, was in great shape as well as the jacket. I literally hadn't heard this album since the 70's! I burst out laughing as I was listening to "Lucky Man" when the Moog Synthesizer started panning back and forth between the left and right channels. It was quite a sensational effect as well as it was back then. I have to admit, I'd never heard the album sound so good as on my current hi-fi, but I was hit with a wave of warm nostalgia of how I remembered this album sounding on my record player back 1971. I don't think I'll listen to it often, but this was certainly great fun.
(http://)
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Miles Davis - Seven Steps to Heaven
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/MilesDavis_SevenStepstoHeaven_vinyl.jpg)
Presented on two 180g 45RPM LPs. Mastered by George Marino at Sterling
Sound and pressed at RTI.
Julie London - The Best of Julie
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JulieLondon_TheBestofJulie.jpg)
Minty original Liberty pressing
Woody Herman - 1963
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/WoodyHerman_1963_Original.jpg)
Minty original Philips pressing
Hampton Hawes - Everybody Likes Hampton Hawes
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HamptonHawes_EverybodyLikes.jpg)
Minty Japan pressing from 1974
Bud Shank Quintet - Compositions of Shorty Rogers
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BudShankQuintet_JazzInHollywood.jpg)
Minty Japan pressing
Louis Smith - Smithville
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LouisSmith_Smithville.jpg)
Music Matters Blue Note vinyl reissue on two 180g LPs cut at 45RPM.
Remastered by Steve Hoffman. I was really glad to see Music Matters
reissue this title. It's a great session with Charlie Rouse, Sonny Clark,
Paul Chambers, and Art Taylor. Louis Smith didn't lead many sessions
for Blue Note, but he was a superb trumpeter with a forward tone
that sounded great. This one is very much worth checking out if
you're a jazz fan.
The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheRedHotRayBrownTrio.jpg)
Groove Note reissue on two 180g LPs cut at 45RPM. Pressed at RTI.
--Jerome
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Lene Lovich- Stateless (Stiff Records). Red vinyl I had totally forgotten about.
Fantastic record. One of my fav's. I can't remember if the red vinyl is the same as the Brit import. You know, the American v. British release have a lot of differences in the individual recordings...worth having both!
Paul
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The Kinks
Preservation Act 1
A Soap Opera
Great stuff from a bygone era.
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Fantastic record. One of my fav's. I can't remember if the red vinyl is the same as the Brit import. You know, the American v. British release have a lot of differences in the individual recordings...worth having both!
Paul
:thumb:
Hampton Hawes and Charlie Haden- As Long As There Is Music (Artists House). Anybody own this you MUST hear Hello/Goodbye.
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Hampton Hawes and Charlie Haden- As Long As There Is Music (Artists House). Anybody own this you MUST hear Hello/Goodbye.
I know that wasn't directed at me but I'll check it out. :D Hawes ranks among my favorite jazz pianists. And so does this guy...
The Ahmad Jamal Trio - Volume IV
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AhmadJamal_VolumeIV.jpg)
Original Argo pressing
--Jerome
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But, it was directed at you, my main man. Cheers. As a ofay teenager, Ahmad Jamal was the first black jazz artist to turn my head around. American Bandstand was a laugh when and where I grew up. It was all R&B for us. Jazz at the time was mostly courtesy of my best friend's older sister's record collection. Tjader, Kenton, Chet Baker, June Christy, Julie London, stuff like that. Once I got a permanent duty assignment in the Air Force- 90 miles from San Francisco- that all changed!
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But, it was directed at you, my main man. Cheers.
Ahh...I'm honored. :thumb:
--Jerome
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Shelly Manne & His Friends - Bells Are Ringing
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ShellyManne_BellsAreRinging.jpg)
Drummer Shelly Manne and then jazz pianist André Previn would team with
bassist Leroy Vinnegar or Red Mitchell to record a series of albums based on
Broadway musicals -- using jazz arrangements. These were all released by
the Conteporary label from the mid to late 1950s, produced by Lester Koenig.
If you're a jazz fan and haven't heard any of these recordings then you really
should, because they are all superbly recorded and the performances are
brilliant.
--Jerome
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I got My Fair Lady. Has to have been one of the first albums I bought.
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Shelly Manne & His Friends - Li'l Abner
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ShellyManne_LilAbner.jpg)
Original 1957 Contemporary pressing
--Jerome
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Oscar Peterson Plays the Irving Berlin Song Book
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/OscarPeterson_IrvingBerlin.jpg)
Minty original 1959 Verve pressing.
Oscar Peterson - The Sound of the Trio
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/OscarPeterson_TheSoundOfTheTrio.jpg)
Minty original 1959 Verve pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://)
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Ahmad Jamal - Happy Moods
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AhmadJamal_HappyMoods.jpg)
Very nice 1960 original Argo pressing
André Previn, Herb Ellis, Shelly Manne, Ray Brown - 4 to Go!
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/PrevinEllisManneBrown_4ToGo.jpg)
Original 1963 Columbia pressing
--Jerome
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John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JohnColtraneandJohnnyHartman.jpg)
ORG vinyl reissue on two 180g 45RPM LPs.
Art Pepper - Intensity
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ArtPepper_Intensity.jpg)
Analogue Productions vinyl reissue on two 180g 45RPM LPs. Pressed at RTI.
Art Pepper - "Smack Up"
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ArtPepper_SmackUp.jpg)
Analogue Productions vinyl reissue on two 180g 45RPM LPs. Pressed at RTI.
--Jerome
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Curtis Counce - You Get More Bounce With Curtis Counce!
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CurtisCounceVinyl.jpg)
Analogue Productions vinyl reissue on two 180g LPs cut at 45RPM.
Remastered by Steve Hoffman. Great sounding records!
Tina Brooks - Back To The Tracks
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TinaBrooks_BackToTheTracks_vinyl.jpg)
Music Matters vinyl reissue on two 180g 45RPM LPs. Remastered by Steve
Hoffman.
--Jerome
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Nat "King" Cole - Just One of Those Things
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/NatKingCole_JustOneOfThoseThings.jpg)
Analogue Productions vinyl reissue on two 180g LPs. Remastered by Steve
Hoffman.
Nat "King" Cole - After Midnight
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/NatKingCole_AfterMidnight.jpg)
Analogue Productions vinyl reissue on three 180g LPs. Remastered by Steve
Hoffman.
--Jerome
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The Chet Baker Sextet
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheChetBakerSextet.jpg)
Minty Japan vinyl reissue
--Jerome
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180 gram Reissue
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Hampton Hawes - Here and Now
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HamptonHawes_HereAndNow.jpg)
Minty Japan vinyl.
Helen Merrill with Clifford Brown
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HelenMerrill_vinyl.jpg)
Very lovely pressing from Japan. One of my favorite vocal jazz records.
--Jerome
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Attention Kinks fans: You will like this.
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Art Farmer - Modern Art
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ArtFarmer_ModernArt.jpg)
With Benny Golson and Bill Evans.
Hampton Hawes - Vol. 1: The Trio
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HamptonHawes_HamptonHawesTrio.jpg)
Nice import from Japan. Pressed in the early 1970s.
--Jerome
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North/South- The Jimmy Johnson Band (Delmark). Oh so sweet the way he sings.
My Compliments, Jerome, on your Helen Merrill album. Wow.
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My Compliments, Jerome, on your Helen Merrill album. Wow.
The Japanese reissues pop up on eBay from time to time, Jim. But what I would give for an original 1954 EmArcy pressing. I've been looking for a long time...haven't seen one for sale yet.
--Jerome
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The Al Cohn-Zoot Sims Quintet - You 'N Me
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AlCohnZootSims_YouNMe.jpg)
Another fine import pressing from Japan
--Jerome
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The Jazztet and John Lewis
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheJazztetAndJohnLewis.jpg)
Original 1961 Argo pressing.
Coleman Hawkins - Wrapped Tight
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ColemanHawkins_WrappedTightjpg.jpg)
Original 1965 Impulse pressing.
Vince Guaraldi Trio - Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/VinceGuaraldiTrio_JazzImpOrigVinyl.jpg)
Original 1962 Fantasy pressing.
Shelly Manne & His Friends - Li'l Abner
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ShellyManne_LilAbner.jpg)
I absolutely love this record. It's a great performance and the sound quality is to die for. It
might even be the best sounding recording in my music library. The original pressing I have has
a couple of light pops leading into the first 15 seconds or so of the first track and the rest of
the album is perfect. Last week I had an opportunity to buy another copy, also an original 1957
pressing....that was still sealed. The price was very fair so I bought it, knowing that there was
a very real possibility that the record would be warped. Fortunately for me it was just fine, and
it is a very perfect sample. If you like jazz I highly recommend this album.
--Jerome
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Jimi Hendrix, Valleys of Neptune
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Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ArtPepper_MeetsTheRhythmSection.jpg)
Analogue Productions 180g vinyl reissue. Remastered by Doug Sax and pressed
at RTI.
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CannonballAdderley_SanFranciscoVinyl.jpg)
Analogue Productions 180g 45RPM reissue. Remastered by Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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Duke Ellington - Masterpieces by Ellington
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/DukeEllington_Masterpieces_SixEye.jpg)
Original Columbia 6 Eye pressing.
--Jerome
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Oh man, I love the Duke. He was so lyrical. (he was a far better piano player than most people give him credit for too) I'll bet that disk is a lot of fun.
So what does this "Columbia 6 Eye" (or 3 Eye) thing mean?
regards
j
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So what does this "Columbia 6 Eye" (or 3 Eye) thing mean?
That's a reference to the label that Columbia Records used for their LP pressings over the years. Here's a good guide to Columbia Record labels...
http://heroinc.0catch.com/columbia/
I recommend that you have your popup blocker enabled when you visit the above site. It is a good reference but it has some popup ads on it that are annoying.
--Jerome
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Lee Morgan - Candy
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LeeMorgan_Candy.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM. Remastered by
Steve Hoffman. Absolutely stunning.
Stanley Turrentine - Up at Minton's Vol. 2
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/StanleyTurrentine_UpAtMintons.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM. Remastered by
Steve Hoffman.
Ike Quebec - It Might As Well Be Spring
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/IkeQuebec_ItMightAsWellBeSpring_vinyl.jpg)
Analogue Productions 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM. Remastered by Steve
Hoffman. Quebec has incredible tone on this recording.
Introducing Johnny Griffin
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/IntroducingJohnnyGriffin.jpg)
Analogue Productions 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM. Remastered by Steve
Hoffman.
--Jerome
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Toni, just finished listening to the adagio and allegretto of Shostakovich 8 (Previn). I must be lucky, I've had it since not long after it was released and the album surface remains very quiet. So beautiful, you know. Made me wanna say hi.
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Phineas Newborn Jr. - Harlem Blues
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Della Reese - A Date with Della Reese at Mr. Kelly's In Chicago
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/DellaReese_ADateWithDellaReese.jpg)
Jubliee JLP-1070
--Jerome
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Time for some rock....
James Gang - Live in Concert
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JamesGang_LiveInConcert.jpg)
Elvin Bishop - Struttin' My Stuff
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ElvinBishop_StruttinMyStuff.jpg)
America - Holiday
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/America_Holiday.jpg)
Squeeze - East Side Story
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Squeeze_EastSideStory.jpg)
--Jerome
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Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/EricClapton_461OceanBlvd_vinyl.jpg)
Pete Townshend - White City
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Joan Jett & the Blackhearts - I Love Rock 'N Roll
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JoanJett_ILoveRockNRoll.jpg)
Graham Parker - Stick to Me
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/GrahamParker_StickToMe.jpg)
John Lennon - Shaved Fish
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JohnLennon_ShavedFish.jpg)
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut
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--Jerome
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Special K last nite-
All My Tomorrows- Carol Kidd (Linn);
Hip Elegy- Joachim Kuhn (MPS);
The Best of Freddie King (ABC Records).
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The Royal Scam
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=33137)
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I see you are enjoying your speakers Jerome :D. On my Gedlee Nathans (which I am enjoying)
Tom Waits
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=33145)
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Waiting for Columbus
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=33146)
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With morning coffee - Bill Evans;
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=33171)
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The Doors - Waiting For The Sun
180 gm, remastered
All of the remastered Doors albums are worth getting
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Ahmad Jamal - At the Pershing
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AhmadJamal_ButNotForMe.jpg)
Original 1958 Argo pressing.
Benny Goodman - Swing Angel
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BennyGoodman_SwingAngel.jpg)
A good old Columbia 78 in nice playable shape...
--Jerome
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Clifford Brown - Memorial Album
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CliffordBrown_MemorialAlbum.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM and remastered by Steve
Hoffman.
Dexter Gordon - Gettin' Around
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/DexterGordon_GettinAround.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM and remastered by Steve
Hoffman. This is just a beautiful album, with Dexter's warm tone and
Bobby Hutcherson's superb playing on the vibes.
--Jerome
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Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik / Grieg: Holberg-Suite / Prokofieff: Symphonie Classique; Herbert Von Karajan Conducting Berliner Philharmoniker
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=34219)
Vinyl cut from a digital master tape.
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There Comes a Time- Gil Evans (RCA);
Last Date- Eric Dolphy (Limelight);
Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost Too- Pearl Harbor (Warner Bros).
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The Freedom Book- Booker Ervin (Prestige).
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:wave:
Hi-Fi à la Espanola
Fennell, Eastman-Rochester "Pops" Orchestra
Classic Records/Mercury SR 90144
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers: "Damn the Torpedoes"
MCA Records 201 266
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:wave:
Black is the Color- Cyndee Peters (Opus 3)
Listen . . - L.A. Jazz Choir (Mobile Fidelity)
Primitive Guitars- Phil Manzanera (Editions EG)
Tale Spinnin- Weather Report (Columbia).
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Max Roach: Standard Time
EmArcy 814 190
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All rock, all the time :rock:
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Los Lobos: "...and a time to dance."
Slash Records 23963
Van Morrison: Beautiful Vision
Mercury 6302 122
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Stanley Turrentine: In Memory Of
Blue Note LT-1037
Moeran: Overture for a Masque/Rhapsody No. 2/Cello Concerto
Coetmore, Boult, LPO
Lyrita SRCS 43
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Coltrane Live at Birdland (Impulse)
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Since Wayner brought up this group, I'm having a little Ultravox with my coffee.
Ultravox - Vienna
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=34595)
vinyl
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Oh yeah, coffee and morning maniac music - just arrived:
Los Lobos: Tin Can Trust
Proper Records PRPLP065
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Calexico: Garden Ruin
City Slang SLANG-1038571
The Coral: Butterfly House
Deltasonic Records DLTLP086
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Speaking of breakfast music...
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Miney,
Puh-lease don't play DEVO's Praying Hands during breakfast - ewey :lol:
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/d/devo/praying+hands_20039639.html
Mothersbaugh might like it, tho :wink:
John
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:lol:
Seems Mothersbaugh did some music for Pee-wee's Playhouse... coincidence?
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Takeshi Inomata et al.: The Dialogue
Audio Lab Record ALJ-3359
Attila Zoller: Common Cause
Enja Records 3043
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Kenny Dorham - 'Round about Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/KennyDorham_BlueNote1524.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM. Remastered by Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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The National
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Ultravox
(http://jeffreyalanmiller.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/ultravox-vienna-album.jpg)
(http://www.covershut.com/covers/Ultravox-Rage-In-Eden-DE-Front-Cover-39993.jpg)
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Lee Morgan - Volume 3
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LeeMorgan_Vol3.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM. Remastered by Steve
Hoffman.
Hank Mobley - The Hank Mobley Quintet
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HankMobley_BlueNote1550.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM. Remastered by Steve
Hoffman.
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/DukeEllingtonJohnColtrane.jpg)
Analogue Productions Impulse! reissue on two 180g LPs cut at 45RPM.
John Coltrane - Giant Steps
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JohnColtrane_GiantSteps.jpg)
Rhino reissue on 2 180g LPs cut at 45RPM. Remastered by Bernie Grundman.
--Jerome
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Nils - Nils Lofgren
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=34830)
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Sonny Rollins - Volume 1
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SonnyRollins_BlueNote80911.jpg)
Music Matters reissue on two 180g LPs cut at 45RPM. Remastered by
Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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Rendevous- Richard Beirach and George Mraz (IPI)
Arthur Blythe- Lennox Avenue Breakdown (Columbia)
Charlie Byrd (Crystal Clear 45rpm)
Charlie Byrd- Byrd at The Gate (Milestone via Mobile Fidelity)
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Kenny Dorham - 'Round about Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/KennyDorham_BlueNote1524.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue cut at 45RPM. Remastered by Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
Oh, man . . that's just too cool.
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Ravel: La Valse etc./Ibert: Escales
Paray, DSO
Classic Records/Mercury SR 90313
Graham Nash: Wild Tales
Atlantic SD 7288
Cal Tjader: Last Bolero in Berkeley
Fantasy Records F-9446
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I just got back into vinyl after 25+ years.Why did I wait so long?I've got to say,even this low buck set up sounds very good!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson Poncho and Lefty"
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Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carneige Hall 1957
You gotta hear this!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=35194)
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John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JohnColtrane_ALoveSupreme.jpg)
Analogue Productions reissue cut on two 180g LPs at 45RPM.
Lou Donaldson with The Three Sounds - LD + 3
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LouDonaldson_LDPlus3.jpg)
Music Matters reissue on two 180g LPs cut at 45RPM. Remastered by
Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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All Fly Home
Al Jarreau
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lp
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Spinning Modest Mouse "The Moon & Antartica"
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For a veritable wall of diverse percussion in your room. I just cleaned this up and played it on the VPI Classic/Benz Wood SL for the first time in over 20 years. Blew my socks off.
Ralph MacDonald "The Path"
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Testing Tuan's Silver Spot Reveal ics between my phono-pre and pre. Nothing like piano to find out what's the deal.
Quintessence
Bill Evans | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28003)
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still testing;
Autumn [Vinyl]
George Winston
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=35559)
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Still testing;
Zubin Mehta Radu Lupu
Piano Concerto No.5 in E flat major op.73 'Emperor'
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=34102)
lp
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Dawn- Double Image (ECM)
Carmen McRae- Lover Man (Columbia)
Shostakovich' Sym no.6 & 11- Paavo Berglund & the Bournemouth Sym Orchestra (EMI),
tonite.
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Steve Eliovson, Collin Walcott: Dawn Dance
ECM 1198
John David Souther: Black Rose
Asylum Records K53037
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Elgar Enigma Variations- Monteux/London Sym (RCA)
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Piano Improvisations vol 1- Chick Corea (ECM).
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Lee Morgan - Search for the New Land
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LeeMorgan_SearchForTheNewLand.jpg)
Music Matters reissue on two 180g LPs cut at 45RPM. Remastered by Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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Rod Stewart: An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down
Vertigo VO 4
William Ackerman: Birdsong
Pastels A-ST-2013
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Picked this up at BestBuy today!!It sounds pretty darn good.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=35848)on 180g vinyl
Guns-n-Roses "Appetite For Destruction"
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70's revival night. Back to back New Yawker's: Eve Moon (self titled) and Mink De Ville- Return to Magenta. From Capitol records (they were hittin it in the 70's). You gotta get on EV's 'Powerline' and look for MDV's 'A Train Lady' and 'Rolene', definitely.
John Martyn- One World (Island).
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Crosby, Stills and Nash "CSN" an OMG good sounding $5 find. I know this dealer had to be the real thing when I spotted the VPI 16 vac cleaner!
Hopefully tonight I can spin the Bruce Cockburn I picked up. After tonight's shift at hospital, I'm in the mood to hear "If I had a Rocket Launcher"!
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Sibelius: Violin Concerto/Tchaikovsky: Serenade Melancolique
Ricci, Fjeldstad, LSO
Speakers Corner/Decca SXL 2077
Mink DeVille: Coup de Grâce
Atlantic ATL K 50833
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Etosha- Sanford Ponder (Private Music);
Ship arriving too late to save a drowning witch- Frank Zappa (Barking Pumpkin).
Rickie Lee Jones (WB).
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"Man's Fate", Hot Tuna (RCA). You could always get it if you ain't got it. No way a rock and roll bass player can play with this kind of lyricism and drive. Jack Casady morphed into Richard Davis, or vice versa? This is excellent (WAY!) note selection and feel.
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The UPS man dropped this off yesterday.I listened to it late last night.Wow,what a treat!!I thought the CD was great but the LP is fantastic!!Can't wait for the new turntable to get here now!!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=35890)LP
Neil Young "Live at Massey Hall 1971" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Willy DeVille: Miracle
Polydor 833 669
Mark Knopfler played guitar on all tracks and produced the album.
It was mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk.
The Jazz Butcher In Bath Of Bacon
Glass Records GLALP 002
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The Outside Within- Chico Freeman (India Navagation), Got Kings of Mali around here somewhere. Cecil MeBee, John Hicks, Jack DeJohnette.
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Scott Cossu: Wind Dance
Windham Hill Records TA-C-1016
James: Seven
Fontana 510 932
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Chick Corea: The Leprechaun
Polydor Super 2391 217
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Tale Of Tsar Saltan/May Night/Russian Easter Festival
Ansermet, L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Speakers Corner/Decca SXL 2221
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Getz meets Mulligan in Hi-Fi
Verve Records MV 2657
Colin James: Sudden Stop
Virgin Records VUSLP 20
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Harvie Swartz- Underneath It All (Grammavision)
Jay Hoggard- Mystic Winds, Tropic Breezes (India Navigation)
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Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs - Derek and the Dominos [Double Vinyl LP Record] Derek and the Dominos (Author) | Format: Vinyl, 180g
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Fareed Haque- Voices Rising (Pangea)
Ralph Towner- Dairy (ECM)
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Darol Anger/Barbara Higbie Quintet- Live at Montreux (Windham Hill). I hadn't listened to this in _ years. Won't make that mistake again. Happened to be amongst an armfull of albums I recently brought home from an offsite storage facility. There isn't a wrong or trivial note on this. It's so transparent as a recording it bends time and space. Wonderful, wonderful music in any language. Do yourself a favor and beg, borrow, or steal and get this. I'll be your new best friend for life.
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Gerry Rafferty
Logo Records 0044.008
Steeleye Span: Rocket Cottage
Chrysalis CHR 1123
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Neil Young "On The Beach"
My Daughter and I are going to Neil's show tonight.His new LP was released today "Le Noise"
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All my WATT collection of records.
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Buddy Guy "Skin Deep" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
CBS 460642
James Horner: Glory
Virgin V2614
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Dan Fogelberg: The Innocent Age
Full Moon/Epic EPC 88533
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Bo Hansson: Lord of the Rings
Charisma CAS 1059
Gary Brooker: Lead Me To The Water
Vertigo VOG-1-3314
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Santana: Moonflower
CBS 88272
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Santana: Abraxas
CBS 64087
Bill Withers: Still Bill
Sussex Records SXBS 7014
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Bach / The Art of Fugue
Neville Marriner @ Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
My son (age 9) on the way out the door for school, glances over and says, "Batch - the art of fudge. . . What kind of funny record is that?" :lol:
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Beethoven: Violin Concerto
Heifetz, Munch, BSO
Classic Records/RCA LSC 1992
The Charlie Daniels Band: Fire on the Mountain
Kama Sutra Records KSLP 7007
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Bunny Brunel: Touch
Warner Bros. Records WB 56 692
Andreas Vollenweider: ...Behind The Gardens - Behind The Wall - Under The Tree...
CBS 85545
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You're son is priceless!
Bach / The Art of Fugue
Neville Marriner @ Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
My son (age 9) on the way out the door for school, glances over and says, "Batch - the art of fudge. . . What kind of funny record is that?" :lol:
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The Police: Outlandos d' Amour
A&M Records 394 753
The Police: Zenyattà Mondatta
A&M Records 393 720
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Tchaikovsky: "1812"
Kunzel, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Telarc DG-10041
Tchaikovsky: "1812"
Previn, LSO
EMI ASD 2894
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I was over at mjosef's apartment to drop off the Modwright tour amp...we listened to two of the albums in the new "GRATEFUL DEAD WARNER BROS. STUDIO ALBUMS 180G 5LP BOX"...."The Grateful Dead (1967)" and "Workingman’s Dead"....both sounded excellent. 8)
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Dang, looks like I missed out on the turntable mat. :(
The vinyl sounded very good, clean clear sound...they did a good job.
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Mj, you've been breakin our your old albums already, no? Why haven't your Jets scored more already? Farve underestimated Moss' speed in the first half or his arm ain't as strong as it used to be.
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Jim, I recently got that Dead box set. Never owned any Dead before.
Back in the Day, I was 'justa annoda' jazz/funk head.
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Johnny Adams: Walking on a Tightrope
Zensor ZS 89
Dionne Warwick: Soulful
Scepter Records SPS 573
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Nina Simone: Pastel Blues
Philips PHS 600-187
Earl Hines: "Fatha"
Miller & Kreisel RT-105
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NRBQ - Wild Weekend
and
James Taylor - That's Why I'm Here
Two old favorites. I bought a couple sealed copies of each from a record store going out of business sale in case anyone else is interested in them.
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Svengali- Gil Evans (Atlantic); Sketches of Spain- Miles with Gil Evans arrangements and conducting (Columbia).
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Cello Concerto from Olof Lindgren and Shostakovich Cello Sonata op 40- Lars Blomberg (Opus 3).
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Blue Train
John Coltrane | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=37076)
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Le Canon De Pachelbel En Huit Pages Celebres
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=37130)
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The Planets (self titled), recorded live at Fat Dawg's in Lubbock, Texas (Reckless Records); Desire Develops an Edge- Kip Hanrahan (American Clave).
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Robert Wyatt: Dondestan
Rough Trade Records RTD 101-1234
Frank Zappa: Apostrophe
DiscReet Records DIS 59 201
... yabba dabba doo! - sounds good on Maggies .... :thumb:
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Thelonious Monk: "The Unique", Original Riverside recording, 1958. :thumb:
Renaissanse: "Scheharazade", Annie Haslam at her best!! :D
Yamashta, Winwood, Shrive: "Go" 8)
John Coltrane "A Love Supreme" :)
Oregon: "Out of the woods" 8)
Great stuff!
Just finished tuning the room with acoustic panels and the Scheikerts are kicking butt and could care less about names!!!
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Invitation- Andrew Hill (Inner City). A trio this time out.
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Steppenwolf: Slow Flux
Mums Records 80358
Peter Wolf: Up To No Good!
MCA Records 56951
Howlin' Wolf
Chess Records CH-9183
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Paul Simon: There Goes Rhymin' Simon
CBS 69035
Paul Simon: Hearts and Bones
Warner Bros. Records 3942
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Excuse "THE" & "Collection" It was the only image I could find :oops:.
The actual title on the LP was simply: Kim Carnes Mistaken Identity
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Walt
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Small Faces: Playmates
Atlantic K 50375
Steve Marriott & Band: Packet of Three
Bellaphon 255-07-006
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Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen
A&M Records AMLD 6002
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Pour Down Like Silver- Richard and Linda Thompson (Island).
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Wired
Jeff Beck | Format: Vinyl
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Vaughan Williams' Symphony no.5/Serenade to Music- Sir Adrian Boult LPO (EMI). Hope you are there. Wish you were here.
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Gatemouth Brown "Real Life"
A great live recording.
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Judy Collins: Running for my Life
Elektra ELK 52205
Judy Collins: Fires of Eden
CBS 467373
... both records mastered by Bob Ludwig ... :thumb:
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Vaughan Williams: A London Symphony
Handley, LPO
EMI CFP 40286
Review: TAS 14, page 226
Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
EMI Harvest SHVL 814
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Gary Burton & Chick Corea: Crystal Silence
ECM 1024 ST
Chi Coltrane
CBS S 65043
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Tracy Chapman
Elektra 60774
Tracy Chapman: Matters of the Heart
Elektra 61215
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Thelma Houston & Pressure Cooker: I've got the Music in Me
Sheffield Lab-2
Rough Trade/(for those who think young)
True North TN-48
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The Moody Blues: In Search of the Lost Chord
Deram 6.21584
The Moody Blues: On The Treshold of a Dream
Deram 6.22166
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Elgar: Violin Concerto
Menuhin, Boult, NPO
EMI ASD 2259
Jennifer Warnes: Famous Blue Raincoat
Ariola 208 418
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Hejira- Joni Mitchell (Asylum);
Fairy Tales- Radka Toneff/Steve Dobrogosz (Odin);
Primitive Guitars- Phil Manzanera (Editions EG);
Deguello- ZZ Top (Warner Bros).
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Paul McCartney and Wings - Band on the Run
(http://www.elusivedisc.com/images/HEALP32566-Large.jpg)
From the Paul McCartney Archive Collection remastered on 180g vinyl. Includes a bonus record and digital download. The packaging is excellent with lots of pics. The sound is 2d4. Great bass extension and resolution and McCartney's voice sounds better than the original recording. If you are a McCartney fan, this one is definitely worth having. There is a nice digital set too.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
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Remastered from the Neil Young Archive Series
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:( no photos ...
Springsteen, "Born to Run", (80's Japanese pressing), "Darkness on the edge of Town."
Pat Metheny, "As falls wichita falls, so falls wichita".
John Coltrane, "Lush life"
Renaissance, "Scheherazade"
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Dire Straits - Alchemy--Dire Straits Live
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Steve Miller Band - Sailor
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:D Right now!
Dr. Bruce Cockburn: "Inner City Front" and "Stealing Fire".
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Taj Mahal
Recycling The Blues & Other Related Stuff
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38284)
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Elgar: Enigma Variations
Vaughan Williams: Overture 'The Wasps'/Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Previn, LSO
EMI ASD 3857
Joni Mitchell: For The Roses
Asylum Records SYLA 8753
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Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38330)
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L.A.M.F. Revisited
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38334)
LeNoise
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38335)
Surfs Up
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38336)
Electric Music for the Mind and Body
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38337)
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One World- John Martyn (Island).
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Rickie Lee Jones - Pirates and Magazine
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Donovan: Universal Soldier
Pye Records 200 728
John Martyn: Bless the Weather
Island Records ILPS 9167
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The Beau Brummels
Warner Bros. Records BS 2842
The Beau Brummels From The Vaults
Rhino RNLP 104
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R. Dean Taylor: "I Think, Therefore I Am"
Rare Earth RS522
Wings over America
EMI Electrola 1C 188-98497/99Y
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Atomic Rooster
In Hearing of Atomic Rooster
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38650)
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Bill Evans- New Jazz Conceptions (Riverside).
Like to comment on this some. First up, this is a later release on 45rpm vinyl from Analogue Productions but you wouldn't know it if someone hadn't told you. There is not a thing on the jacket or in the liner notes that tells you it is not from Riverside, 1956. There is, I suppose, the fact that it's on two records. I've yet to hear Bill Evans so boppish. Or, Paul Motian, Evan's drummer on many recordings. The photo on the cover is pristine and the liner notes original and both the front and the back are heavy laminated. It's mono- don't know much that wasn't round this time- and it sounds like it was recorded with a single mike meaning that instruments are realistically in place and likely from just above the piano cause you can hear the inside of the box. At first I thought there may have been a pick-up on the bass but after having checked and tightened the bolts around my mid/bass drivers I am less inclined to think so.
This is the first remastered album I've heard from Steve Hoffman and Kevin Gray and I'm totally impressed. 180g and quiet as a mouse and realistically dynamic. The album cover, too. Seems like a lot o love went in to this. Thanks, Jerome.
Jerome sent this to me to audition. Jerome is nursing hurt feelings cause of an irrational send off he got a couple of weeks ago. I don't blame either cat. I mean shit happens, dunnit? I would like to see him back. Pull on yer boots, my man.
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Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez with Carlos Bonell, guitar, and The Montreal Symphony. Charles Dutoit conducting (London).
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A Touch of Music - A Touch of Francoise Hardy
Vogue LDVS 17172
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Rough Trade Live (Umbrella DTD) :wink:;
It's a Condition- Romeo Void (415 Records).
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Miles Davis - In Person, Saturday Night At The Blackhawk, San Francisco, Volume 2
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd - Jazz Samba :P
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Allen Toussaint - The Bright Mississippi
Very highly recommended to anyone who loves American & New Orleans music. Superb recording and quiet surfaces too. Triple aces.
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Scotthobby,
Thanks for the recommendation on Allen Toussaint :D JL
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Miles Davis - In Person, Saturday Night At The Blackhawk, San Francisco, Volume 2
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd - Jazz Samba :P
You have hear it on LP
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LP? what's a LP..?
been that kinda evening...an audio buddy dropped off a minty Dual 750 with a Sumiko Blue Point cartridge installed. Took about an hour to dial in the sound...cartridge alignment, VTF, impedance loading, and what not...
So been spinning some black oil...
Duke Ellington, happy reunion
Davis Liebman, sweet hands
Eric Gale, forecast
Charles Lloyd Quartet, Montreux 82
Phil Woods. I remember
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Although he only lived to be 23 and recorded for just a little over three years, Booker Little proved to be one of the top young trumpeters of his era. Victory and Sorrow was his fourth and final recording as a leader. Little's melancholy tone is heartbreaking on the date's lone standard, "If I Should Lose You," and he contributed all of the other six selections. With fine playing from tenor saxophonist George Coleman, trombonist Julian Priester, pianist Don Friedman, bassist Reggie Workman, and drummer Pete LaRoca, this advanced session has many touching and hard-swinging moments.
Review by Scott Yanow
Booker Little, Victory and Sorrow
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Booker Little, Victory and Sorrow
Nice one.
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Rough Trade: Weapons
True North TN 55
Branford Marsalis Trio: The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born
Columbia 468896
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Greatful Dead Terrapin Station
Paul Desmond Quartet Live
Heart Dreamboat Annie
Buddy Guy Living Proof
King Crimson In the cout of the Crimson King
America Homecoming
All original vinyl :thumb:
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Bruce Cockburn
True North TN 1
Further Adventures of Bruce Cockburn
True North TN 33
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You have hear it on LP
Yes, via my modded AR ES-1 & Grado 8MZ cart :wink:
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out of print...
Revolutionary Ensemble
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Graham Central Station, Now Do-You-Wanta-Dance
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the baddest funk band of the 70's...with Carlos Ward..
B.t. Express, energy to burn
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Barry White - Is This Whatcha Wont?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vfXaPEuxjM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vfXaPEuxjM)
Weather Report 8:30
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one of the most successful uses of a gospel choir in a jazz context. Trumpeter Donald Byrd and a septet that also includes tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, guitarist Kenny Burrell, and pianist Herbie Hancock are joined by an eight-voice choir directed by Coleridge Perkinson. The arrangements by Duke Pearson are masterful and one song, "Cristo Redentor," became a bit of a hit. This is a memorable effort that is innovative in its own way, a milestone in Donald Byrd's career...http://jazzarchives.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-perspective.html (http://jazzarchives.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-perspective.html)
Donald Byrd Band & Voices: a new perspective
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Romeo Void: Instincts
CBS 25969
Allen Toussaint: Southern Nights
Edsel Records ED155
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Yes - Time and a Word
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Mastered from the original Atlantic Records tapes by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios and at Capitol Records with Ron McMaster, Time And A Word is a limited edition event, and now boasts this fine album with the original U.K. artwork, for the first time ever in North America...as well as a poly sleeve for the LP and a poly sleeve for the album jacket to protect your recording for years to come.
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Quintet for Piano and Strings in F minor, Op. 34 by Johannes Brahms
Performer: Leon Fleisher (Piano)
Orchestra/Ensemble: Juilliard String Quartet
Picked up some very clean classical vinyl with P-man the other day, the person who sold it to DD has 15 more boxes to come, guess I'll be making more trips to Allentown. At a $1 a record, how can you go wrong? :scratch: :scratch: 8)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38940)
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The Rolling Stones: After - Math
NOVA-Records 6.21396
The Rolling Stones: Between the Buttons
NOVA-Records 6.21399
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Actually the original 1973 vinyl recording, but this was the best image I could find without the effort of grabbing my Nikon.
Forgot the extent of the range covered. :o
Walt
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The Rolling Stones: Some Girls
EMI Electrola 1C 064-61016
Van Morrison & The Chieftains: Irish Heartbeat
Mercury 834 496
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1972 pressing of Jim Croce "You Don't Mess Around With Jim"
Walt
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Yes - Time and a Word
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And the sound is....??? No Opportunity... must sound awesome if it's properly remastered.
Paul
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Garcia
Jerry Garcia | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39042)
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My UK White album
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Albums issued before September 25, 1970 have a small copyright symbol (P) in the circle on the label.
Albums issued after September 25, 1970 have a large copyright symbol (P) in the circle on the label.
I can't tell which one I have ??
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Gil Evans- Svengali- recorded live at Trinity Church, NYC (Atlantic);
Viva Manitas de Plata (Connoiseur Society);
The Pretenders (Sire).
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My UK White album
(http://)
(http://)
Albums issued before September 25, 1970 have a small copyright symbol (P) in the circle on the label.
Albums issued after September 25, 1970 have a large copyright symbol (P) in the circle on the label.
I can't tell which one I have ??
Are both pics of your album?
Paul
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Are both pics of your album?
Paul
No Paul those are from a web page HERE (http://thebeatles-collection.com/wordpress/category/apple-first-issue-uk-lp-1968-1970/) I tried to compare which one of the two looked like mine
but I can't tell
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And the sound is....??? No Opportunity... must sound awesome if it's properly remastered.
Paul
It sounds great to me. I never owned the original so I can't compare it to the original pressing. My first Yes album was The Yes Album.
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No Paul those are from a web page HERE (http://thebeatles-collection.com/wordpress/category/apple-first-issue-uk-lp-1968-1970/) I tried to compare which one of the two looked like mine
but I can't tell
Shoot a pic of yours. We can always guess.
Paul
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Rocked out
Kansas - Song For America
Kansas - Masque
Kansas - Leftoverture :rock:
great rock - had not listened to in almost 20 years . . . then I mellowed out somewhat . . .
King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King
King Crimson - In The Wake Of Poseidon
King Crimson - Larks' Tongues In Aspic
King Crimson - Islands . . . 8) good evening . . .
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"I got some colored girls just dying to meet you!"- Some Girls- The Rolling Stones (EMI).
Juju- Siouxsie and The Banshees (PVC).
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The Beatles No. 5
Japanese Mono
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The Yardbirds
Live! Blueswailing
July '64
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39103)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39104)
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Shoot a pic of yours. We can always guess.
Paul
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39131)
(http://)
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Looks like the upper one to me issued after September 25, 1970
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Looks like the upper one to me issued after September 25, 1970
I agree. I assume as a Brit release it sounds better than the yank? And how does that yardbird recording sound?
Paul
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I agree. I assume as a Brit release it sounds better than the yank? And how does that yardbird recording sound?
Paul
This is the album ecramer heard at my house that convinced him to purchase a VPI
TT. I already had 3 copies of the White Album and bought it because it was a UK LP
now it's I only one I listen to. The Yardbirds lp is just so-so but after the Beatles it
is a toss up betweem them and the Zombies for 2nd place for me as far the next best
British invasion band. No not the Stones :oops:
Paul this is what the lp says
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Five Live Yardbirds is not a stellar recording but I listen to these recordings for the raw music
not the quality of the recordings................Bill
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What??????????????????
No Kinks?
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What??????????????????
No Kinks?
Love the Kinks just like the Yardbirds & Zombies better
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The Yardbirds lp is just so-so but after the Beatles it
is a toss up betweem them and the Zombies for 2nd place for me as far the next best
British invasion band. No not the Stones :oops:
Bill, agree with you on the Stones. For me it would be Beatles, Moody Blues, Zombies, Dave Clark 5, Hollies, Kinks, Yardbirds before the Stones
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Bless It's Pointed Little Head- Jefferson Airplane (RCA).
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Bless It's Pointed Little Head- Jefferson Airplane (RCA).
The Airplane would be at the top of my list of "SF area 60's invasion bands." :thumb:
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The Airplane would be at the top of my list of "SF area 60's invasion bands." :thumb:
Bit of a coincidence - I had Jefferson Starship's Spitfire on tonight :P
The woofers got a bit of a work out 8)
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Grateful Dead: Steal Your Face
Grateful Dead Records UAD 60131/2
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Bit of a coincidence - I had Jefferson Starship's Spitfire on tonight :P
The woofers got a bit of a work out 8)
I hear ya! St. Charles is one of my favorite Starship songs :thumb:
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What??????????????????
No Kinks?
Kinks are top of the pops for me. Is there a better song out there than Mr. Pleasant?
Supposed to be seeing Ray performing with a choir tonite, but he cancelled tour due to illness.
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Today's catch and listening pleasures;
King Crimson "In the court of the Crimsom King" (new re release 200 gr) :thumb:
Herbie Hancock "Imagine Peoject" (180 grm) 8)
Excellent stuff!!!!! :D
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Let's Dance- David Bowie (EMI).
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Voices Rising- Fareed Hague (Pangea).
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Herman Brood & his Wild Romance (Ariola Records).
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The other night...
1.Lester Bowie Brass Fantasy, I only have eyes for U.
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2. Art Ensemble of Chicago, Reese and the smooth Ones
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3. Anthony Braxton, the complete Anthony Braxton 1971
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4.Steve Turre, viewpoint
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No bonus cuts since this is the original LP.
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Rough Mix- Pete Townsend and Ronnie Lane (ATCO via Classic Records).
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Pete Townshend
All The Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39223)
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Boogie with Canned Heat
Liberty Records LST-7541
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bayou Country
Bellaphon Records BLPS 19002
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Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bayou Country
Bellaphon Records BLPS 19002
Bellaphon records????
Paul
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Just opened up my sealed MFSL David Bowie/Ziggy Stardust that's been sitting untouched in my collection. Sweet!
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The Rolling Stones
Out Of Our Heads
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39332) German Decca
6.21428 AO
Toni any info I was looking thru my LPs and found this.............Bill
Still can't seem to locate my Aftermath LP Found It
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39334)
Edgar Winter's White Trash
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Edgar Winter's White Trash
Decal this was a favorite 8 Track tape. I played it on my Craig Powerplay
car stereo with Craig Powerplay speakers in my 1973 Plymouth Duster
That hurts just thinking about it :lol: :lol:............Bill
No Mullet here. :nono: I was raised in NJ Gene not Bubbaville, U.S.A. :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Decal this was a favorite 8 Track tape. I played it on my Craig Powerplay
car stereo with Craig Powerplay speakers in my 1973 Plymouth Duster
That hurts just thinking about it :lol: :lol:............Bill
I can picture that, no problem. You have a mullet.
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Badfinger: Straight Up
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39369)
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Badfinger: Straight Up
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39369)
Still looking for the ideal copy of this. Have a crackly German import and two other listenable but not ideal copies. Saw a completely trashed copy at habitat for humanity this weekend. No inner sleeve, split seams, scratched to he'll, I nearly cried. I almost bought it just so I could give it a decent burial but didn't, maybe i am taking this hobby too seriously.
Paul
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Still looking for the ideal copy of this. Have a crackly German import and two other listenable but not ideal copies. Saw a completely trashed copy at habitat for humanity this weekend. No inner sleeve, split seams, scratched to he'll, I nearly cried. I almost bought it just so I could give it a decent burial but didn't, maybe i am taking this hobby too seriously.
Paul
I still have a copy I bought when it came out and started looking for a good copy about 2 years ago
I too bought bought a German copy at DDs but the records was lifeless. Then last year I found a copy
on Apple that is the one I was listening to last night. What I'd like is a Apple Uk copy.........Bill
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Elton John:Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
DJM Records DJLPD 1001
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But I just hate it when I have to get up and turn the volume up for "goodbye yellow brick road". They guy who recorded this track forgot to set the recording level correctly for this track, I am serious.
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The Easybeats
Absolute Anthology
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39410)
German 3Lp set in White Vinyl
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BTW pumpkinman and I are looking for Led Zeppelin II with the Robert Ludwig mastering. For those burdened with three copies, here's your chance to unload two!!!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39452)
Paul
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BTW pumpkinman and I are looking for Led Zeppelin II with the Robert Ludwig mastering. For those burdened with three copies, here's your chance to unload two!!!
(http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=83926&stc=1&d=1223249454)
Paul
When Paul is right he's right. Don't be greedy it's the Holidays think of your fellow man
Think Merry Christmas to Paul & Bill
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Badfinger: Straight Up
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39369)
Still looking for the ideal copy of this. Have a crackly German import and two other listenable but not ideal copies. Saw a completely trashed copy at habitat for humanity this weekend. No inner sleeve, split seams, scratched to he'll, I nearly cried. I almost bought it just so I could give it a decent burial but didn't, maybe i am taking this hobby too seriously.
Paul
Saw 2 copies last night @ the Connection (http://www.recordconnectionpa.com/index.php). One had a pretty gungy cover, tagged VG+ vinyl, for $15 and there was rather clean NM for $40. Did not check for Biritish vs. US pressing. Did not know these were so rare as to command such prices... wish I still had the one I bought back in 7th grade!!
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Messiah [Import]
Handel (Artist), Rpo (Artist), Beecham (Artist) | Format: Vinyl
Beautiful holiday find for $1
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39469)
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Still looking for the ideal copy of this. Have a crackly German import and two other listenable but not ideal copies. Saw a completely trashed copy at habitat for humanity this weekend. No inner sleeve, split seams, scratched to he'll, I nearly cried. I almost bought it just so I could give it a decent burial but didn't, maybe i am taking this hobby too seriously.
Paul
Saw 2 copies last night @ the Connection (http://www.recordconnectionpa.com/index.php). One had a pretty gungy cover, tagged VG+ vinyl, for $15 and there was rather clean NM for $40. Did not check for Biritish vs. US pressing. Did not know these were so rare as to command such prices... wish I still had the one I bought back in 7th grade!!
Years ago they brought crazy prices because that had not at that time been released on CD. I paid $15 for the German Apple and $12 for the Apple in the last year and a half(I never removed the price stickers). I was in the Record Connection this spring got there right after Gene (etcarroll) had left......................Bill
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Years ago they brought crazy prices because that had not at that time been released on CD. I paid $15 for the German Apple and $12 for the Apple in the last year and a half(I never removed the price stickers). I was in the Record Connection this spring got there right after Gene (etcarroll) had left......................Bill
You are dead on about the CD. Prior to that release, one of the mags (Goldmine?) had this voted as the number 1 album that "needed" a re-release. The CD is a must because it chronicles the history of the twisted sad story of the group at the time with Geoff Emerick, George Harrison, Todd Rundgren all working on the production. There are two version of nearly every song, my favorite one not included on the vinyl is "Name of the Game" which is bouncier and has horns. I saw the album in North Chicago about 15 years ago for 40 bucks and said, who the heck is gonna pay 40 for that???
Paul
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The Fortunes
You've got your Troubles
Press Records Mono Lp PR 73002
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39595)
This one is not mint but I still enjoy the LP
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John Lennon: Walls and Bridges
Apple Records PCTC 253
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... just listening to The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead:
XTC: Nonsuch
Virgin Records V2699
... the record was mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk, so have a look on the dead wax ... :)
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Rickie Lee Jones - Traffic from Paradise
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
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XTC: English Settlement
Virgin Records V2223
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39864)
Levon Helm "Electric Dirt"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39887)
Creedence Clearwater Revival "Bayou Country"
FANT-8387, 1969 USA pressing, F2716 2 inscribed in the dead wax. This record sounds fantastic.I never realized how well recorded this album was when I was a young lad.The CD copies I've owned are all atrocious sounding. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Van Morrison - Avalon Sunset
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41C9Y5YFE5L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
My favorite Van Morrison album
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Damn the Torpedoes
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51gxe0kv6pL._SS500_.jpg)
Remasterd from the original analog tapes at Bernie Grundman's on 180g vinyl. The sound is 2D4. Lots of detail from top to bottom with terrific bass. :thumb: :thumb: This album has never sounded better.
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Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice with La Petite Band and the Collegium Vocale and Rene Jacobs, etc, on Accent.
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Bob Lind - Don't Be Concerned
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George Harrison: Cloud Nine
Dark Horse Records 25643
Roy Harper & Jimmy Page: Whatever happened to Jugula ?
Beggars Banquet BEGA 60
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A little bit of variety tonight
Two spins in a row for this;
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And now letting the DL-S1 sink it's teeth into this 8)
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Loreena McKennitt: The Wind that Shakes the Barley
Quinlan Road QRLP114
Making The Wind that Shakes the Barley (http://www.quinlanroad.com/images/newsletters/2010-Fall/QR01En-10Nov10.pdf)
The Music of Chabrier
Paray, Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Classic Records/Mercury SR90212
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John Lennon
Rock 'n' Roll
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=40215)
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Eleanor McEvoy "Out There" MoscoDisc, Dublin Ireland
180g Vinyl, Half Speed Mastering
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Rough Mix- Pete Townsend and Ronnie Lane (Classic Records);
Rhapsody in Blue- Erich Kunzel conducting the Cincinnati Sym (Telarc);
Madama Butterfly- Karajan conducting The Vienna Phil featuring Mirella Freni, et al. (London);
Island Life- Grace Jones (Island).
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Oh, and Tchaikovsky' Francesca de Rimini and Bizet' Sym in C- Munch conducting the Royal Phil (Chesky). Ole!
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From Classic Reissues, Harmonium "si on avait besoin d'une 5ième saison"
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=40424)
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Black Dub from Daniel Lanois
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=40640)
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Miles, 180g
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=40250)
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Am revisiting some old friends while still exploring with the DL-S1
These two in particular really hit the spot 8)
Budgie - Impeckable
(http://www.stripersonline.com/ubb547/image_uploads5/BudgieImpeckableFront.jpg)
10CC - Deceptive Bends
(http://www.tonspil.is/catalog/images/10cc_deceptive.jpg)
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Vladimir Horowitz - Chopin, Schumann, Rachmaninoff, Liszt
(http://s.dsimg.com/image/R-2021634-1259026716.jpeg)
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Beatles' Greatest
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=40732)EMI Holland
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Talking Heads: Little Creatures
EMI 24 0352
(http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/2197/image1163.jpg)
Hi Toni - This disc gets a regular spin in the DaveyW household
Monumental bass and a stunning all round production 8)
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Hi Davey,
I appreciate a nice, quiet English household with a decent musical taste ... :thumb:
:D
This too gets a regular airing, along with many of it's contemporaries;
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Gentle Giant
Octopus
Columbia PC32022
Never heard this stuff before. Wonderfully weird, I like it! The vinyl is incredibly detailed, dynamic. PROG lives!!!!
Paul
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Sorry - album crash ... :duh:
« Reply on: 5 Jan 2011, 11:38 PM »
Laurie Anderson: Big Science
Warner Bros. Rec. WB K 57002
mastered at Masterdisk by Bob Ludwig - plated at Europadisk ... 8)
Brian Eno: Another Green World
EG Records EGLP 21
« Reply on: 6 Jan 2011, 11:22 PM »
Brian Eno - David Byrne: My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
EG Records EGLP 48
Talking Heads: Little Creatures
EMI 24 0352
« Reply on: 7 Jan 2011, 03:33 PM »
Davy Spillane: Atlantic Bridge
Tara Records 3019
... reviewed by Mikey: TAS issue 100, pages 232, 236.
Prokofiev: Love for Three Oranges Suite/Scythian Suite
Dorati, LSO
Classic Records/Mercury SR 90006
« Reply on: 8 Jan 2011, 06:36 PM »
Hi Davey,
I appreciate a nice, quiet English household with a decent musical taste ... :thumb:
The Clash: London Calling
Columbia 460114
« Reply on: 9 Jan 2011, 06:24 PM »
Fairport Convention: Unhalfbricking
Island Records ILPS 9102
Sullivan-Mackerras: Pineapple Poll
Mackerras, RPO
EMI ESD 7028
Art Farmer & Benny Golson: Meet the Jazztet
Chess Records CH-9159
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Conway & Evans: Sonatas and Ballade for Cello and Piano/Debussy - Martin - Poulenc
Linn Records CKH 002
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians: Ghost of a Dog
Geffen Records 24304
Thanks pman for the video link !
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/31/FreshAire75.jpg)
Wonderful piece of vinyl on American Gramaphone :green:
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John Mayall
USA Union
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=41251)
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Symphony 2 " Resurrection "
Mahler (Artist), Kaplan (Artist), Lso (Artist) |
$1
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=41253)
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David LaFlamme: Inside Out
Line Records LILP 4.00393
The Flock
CBS S 67278
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Terumasa Hino Quintet: "Live !"
Three Blind Mice Records TBM-17
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians: Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars
Geffen Records 24192
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Toni, you slay me. Teramusa Hino and Conway and Evans? You do have eclectic tastes. You're a lady after my own heart.
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Heart: Dreamboat Annie
Arista Records ARTY 139
Return To Forever: Romantic Warrior
CBS S 81221
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Where the Wild Things Are
Steve Vai | Format: vinyl
Dang colored vinyl throws my Denon's auto-start into thinking it's playing a 45.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=41626)
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In honor of MLK day, I pulled out Ben Harper's "Like a King" from his terrific Live From Mars 4 disk album.
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Pat Metheny w/Charlie Haden & Billy Higgins: Rejoicing
ECM 1271
The Milcho Leviev Quartet: Blues for the Fisherman
Mole Jazz Mole 1
The Beatles: Let it be
Apple Records PCS 7096
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Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra
The Great TV Themes
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=41747)
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Beethoven: Late String Quartets / Quartetto Italiano - vinyl
A beautiful pair of albums from '69 that look brand spanking new, got each for $1 at Pumpkinman's "Crack House O' Vinyl". Going back again today as the chief crackhead posted on his FB that he's gotten ten more cases of vinyl in from same source - cool.
Also need to get Garcia's 'Reflections', had it in my hand and put it down last time I was there, don't know why I did that, hope it's still in the bin. Probably because I was single-tracked on clean classical vinyl and clean jazz vinyl from Blue Note and Verve.
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Mountain
Nantucket Sleighride
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=41999)
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Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Op. 83 / Tragic Overture Op. 81
Brahms (Artist), Emil Gilels (Artist), Fritz Reiner (Conductor), Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra) | Format: vinyl
I'm taking apart my AV123 Black Friday 10" sub that, like so many crapped out and led to the demise of AV123, as well as many other contributing factors. Luckily Parts Express has a sub amp that drops right into the sub enclosure opening.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42003)
No matter what mood I am in, this one always works.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42003)
No matter what mood I am in, this one always works.
:thumb: I saw her in Central Park last summer, nice concert.
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:thumb: I saw her in Central Park last summer, nice concert.
Dumb question, but I guess that was outside. Must have been awesome, We saw her in Toronto last summer. Just fantastic.
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Mountain
Nantucket Sleighride
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=41999)
Sad to say I've got no Mountain in my vinyl collection and need to sort this out. :oops:
I did manage to see Leslie and Corky as Mountain in a tiny local venue in Stratford-upon-Avon back in 2006 - It was great to get to meet them and see such an intimate show.
Corky really is an excellent drummer 8)
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Bill Evans Trio With Symphony Orchestra
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000046UD.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg) French LP
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The Allman Brothers Band :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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The Allman Brothers Band :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Great album! Just love the Greg Allman scream when he goes into "It's Not My Cross To Bear." And the intro, "Don't Want You No More" is terrific because it introduces each of the band members. Even changing speakers for Duane and Dicky. Just hinting at what was to come over the next three or four wonderful albums.
I only have the "Beginnings" double record (first two albums) and I've recently picked up Idlewild South. Would imagine your record is on a pink Capricorn label?
Paul
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Living Chicago Blues Vol. 1- Jimmy Johnson BB- Eddie Shaw and The Wolf Gang- Left Hand Frank BB (Alligator).
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SPEAKING IN TONGUES
Talking Heads | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42415)
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Just spun Pure Prairie Leagues "Two Lane Highway".
That Kentucky Moonshine gets me every time.
Wish I had some.
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Just spun Pure Prairie Leagues "Two Lane Highway".
That Kentucky Moonshine gets me every time.
Wish I had some.
Try a New Riders chaser. A little more western but it may do the trick.
Paul
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Bill Evans Trio With Symphony Orchestra
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000046UD.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg) French LP
Do you like this? I had it in my hands yesterday at Joe's, but put it back as I had 2 other Bill Evans already.
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Garcia
Jerry Garcia | Format: vinyl
A clean LP is a happy LP! :)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=39042)
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Do you like this? I had it in my hands yesterday at Joe's, but put it back as I had 2 other Bill Evans already.
Surprisingly yes I did Gene, it was an unusual selection for me wouldn't you agree mister.
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Frijid Pink
Defrosted
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/F/DSC04727.jpg)
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Reflections
Jerry Garcia | Format: vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42564)
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Sibelius' Sym no 1 in E minor and Finlandia- Neeme Jarvi and The Gothenburg Symphony (BIS). The fourth part of the former is only sublime is all. Melt you like a popsicle. Finlandia is stirring in a different kind of way. Glad I uncovered this in my collection. Been awhile. Hope you can, too.
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Last night, my wife and I listened to:
Dead Can Dance - Into the Labyrinth on the new MoFi gray series.
Supertramp - Even in the Quietest Moments, which it wasn't as the house is so dry due to the relentless cold outside. Lots of pops and crackles. Will probably stick with CD's, DVD-A and SACD until it at least gets to -5C.
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TIDELINE- Darol Anger/Barbara Higbie (Windham Hill). Note beautiful.
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"I wanna ta-ta you, baby . . thank you" so sayeth Johnnie Guitar Watson real good on Ain't That a Bitch (BJM Records); Harvie Swartz- Underneath It All (Grammavision); Woody Shaw Quintet- Stepping Stones, Live at The Village Vanguard (Columbia).
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"I wanna ta-ta you, baby . . thank you" so sayeth Johnnie Guitar Watson real good on Ain't That a Bitch (BJM Records)
Hey Jim: Whadya you know 'bout Johnny Guitar? Have you ever checked out his late '50s early '60s cuts? Anyway, he's a "gangster of love." I've enjoyed him for years.
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Hey Jim: Whadya you know 'bout Johnny Guitar? Have you ever checked out his late '50s early '60s cuts? Anyway, he's a "gangster of love." I've enjoyed him for years.
(http://)
Ace Records, Houston, Texas. You are comrade in arms indeed, my son. I go back to the 50's and round where I grew up there was negro music and there was the Everly Brothers, et all. There was also Pat Boone doin Little Richard tunes. You don't wanna know. Steve Miller did a short tribute to Gangster of Love very early
in his career. Bet you know that. That's cause he grew up in North Dallas, Texas, same as me and home to Freddie King.
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MAIHAR
Side One: Rag- Yaman Kalyan 26'12"/Rasa- Devotion, Peace and Joy/Time Played- evening
Side Two: Rag- Jog 25'28"/Rasa- Pathos and Joy/Time played- late evening.
Padma-Vibhushan Ali Akbar Khan, Sarod
Aashish Khan and Terence Pease, Tanpura
Sri Swapan Chaudhuri, Tabla
From the liner notes- "Inspiration is the root of all art, the outward expression of the inward spiritual experience.
The word Rag is derived from the Sanskritic root Ranja meaning "to color", "to tint". Thus each Rag evokes its own specific shading of emotion and creates a highly impressionistic reality." Try typing that when yer three sheets to the wind.
This is on Water Lily Acoustics vinyl tho it may be available on disc, dunno. I have another Kavi Alexander Water Lily digital recording or two and an Ali Akbar Khan live double disc digital recording by Mark Levinson and Cello LTD. I don't remember why I bought this on vinyl (it is a 1990 release and I was gettin into digital like everybody else) but it is some of the best music reproduction I have or have ever, ever heard. I try and avoid those arguments about analog being more natural than digital as a medium but the sonics in this recording as they compare with the discs of this kind of music that I own are undeniably a case in point. The corporal body and depth of tone (I know these instruments enough), the natural sounding detail and the music itself in this recording is an ego killer. Side two, the late evening raga, is slightly more wonderful to me*. This is one you should seek out even if you know nothing about Indian music cause it won't matter.
*a few hours later. No it isn't. My critical or those kind of sensabilities are suspended. And that's putting it kindly. By the music mind you.
Oh, didn't mention Tim de Paravicini of EAR custom built the vacuum tube mics, mic pre-amp and tape heads and also the vacuum tube cutting system for the session.
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Allman Brothers Band "Idlewild South"
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Neil Young & The Bluenotes: This Note's for You
Neil Young (Author), The Bluenotes (Author) | Format: Vinyl
A P-man recommendation.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42982)
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Two oldies tonite:
Sinatra, Only The Lonely and June Christy, Something Cool, both on Capitol Records from the 9th grade for me. June Christy is fab.
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Gregg Allman - Low Country Blues
Maybe his best ever.
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The Concert for Bangladesh [Box set]
George Harrison | Format: Vinyl
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It sounds surprisingly good for a 96 year old disk.
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/3575e48140226ad319dce1cd91333d47/584567.jpg)
#1 record in 1915. World's first platinum record. At buck fifty a disk, Victor grossed over 1.5 million dollars which is $32 million in today's money. They must have sold a few talking machines too if that many copies sold.
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hooked up for the first time since 88 my turntable, just an old Technics SL-J2 but I bought it new as a kid.
Guess I am back to being hooked again :o
First disk
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and the second disk
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hooked up for the first time since 88 my turntable, just an old Technics SL-J2 but I bought it new as a kid.
Guess I am back to being hooked again :o
First disk
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and the second disk
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/06/Queen_Jazz.png)
I know the feeling. I had an addition built on my house in 2005, primarily as my music room. That led to purchasing a new TT because my Beogram had a short in one of the wires and it was a good excuse for a new TT. Six years later my vinyl collection is growing like it is on steroids, I have upgraded my TT & cartridge and about 85% of my listening is to vinyl.
Welcome back :thumb:
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A Beogram was my first TT, too, Lady, unless you go back to when I was a kid. Hey, I enjoyed it immensely. Still got some of those albums from the day.
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A Beogram was my first TT, too, Lady, unless you go back to when I was a kid. Hey, I enjoyed it immensely. Still got some of those albums from the day.
Jim,
I still have mine in the original box with a $325 price tag on the box. I bought it at David Beatty Stereo in KC, MO in the mid 1970's. My first TT in college was a Magnavox and then a Benjamin Miracord in law school and until I bought the B & O. The Beogram provided many, many years of music satisfaction.
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Kinda wish I still had mine. Probably just nostalgia, but it WAS a blast.
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Aja
Steely Dan | Format: Vinyl
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Bach, three Concertos- Orchestre de Chambre/Bernard Thomas (Dominus Records).
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Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
Derek & The Dominos | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=36105)
180g
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Blind Faith (180 Gram Pressing)
BLIND FAITH (Artist) | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=37809)
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Soundtrack Recordings From The Film Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix (Artist) | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=43790)
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Made In The Shade
The Rolling Stones | Format: Vinyl
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Brahms: Violin Concerto
Heifetz, Reiner, CSO
RCA LSC 1903
Nat Adderley Quintet: We Remember Cannon
In + Out Records 7012
Led Zeppelin I
Atlantic SD 8216
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Freestyle- Karin Krog with John Surman (Odin);
Such Winters of Memory- John Surman* with Karin Krog (ECM);
WOMAN- Burt Bacharach and The Houston Symphony (A&M).
*A superb baritone sax player and unbeknownst to me previously, a bass clarinet player with great tone and invention.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=43886)
Robert Palmer "Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley"
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Bernstein conducts Shostakovich Leningrad Symphony No. 7
New York Philharmonic - boxed set
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John Surman: Withholding Pattern
ECM 1295
John Abercrombie: Characters
ECM 1117
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Symphony no 5 in C sharp minor by Gustav Mahler
Conductor: Bruno Walter
Orchestra/Ensemble: New York Philharmonic
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Sketches Of Spain (180 Gram)
MILES DAVIS (Artist) | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=43995)
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Bitches Brew, 180g
Miles Davis | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=40250)
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Piano Improvisations, Vol 1- Chick Corea (ECM 1971).
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Hejira
Joni Mitchell | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=36476)
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Life Flight
freddie hubbard (Author) | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=44069)
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Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez & Concierto Andaluz
Romero, Los Romeros, Marriner, Academy of St. Martin-in the-Fields
Philips 9500 563
Sonny Rollins: Freedom Suite
Riverside 0061.125
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Introducing Jun Fukamachi
Toshiba Records LF-91007
Blood Sweat & Tears: Nuclear Blues
LA Records 0060.288
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A Journey with the Cosmos Factory
Toshiba EMI/Express ETP-72083
Alan Vega: Saturn Strip
Elektra Records 60259
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Frank Tovey & The Pyros: Grand Union
Mute Records Stumm 84
The Mothers Of Invention: Weasels Ripped My Flesh
Reprise Records REP 44019
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Frank Zappa: Sheik Yerbouti
CBS 88339
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Toni, you ever get to Houston?
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Following an hour long chat with Pumpkinman last night, I felt compelled to spend a spare hour I had this morning spinning this;
(http://www.metal-archives.com/images/4/9/2/492.jpg)
Great to talk to you Bill, surprising the things we have in common - especially the love of Sansui amplification. 8)
Cheers
Dave
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It was great talking to you as well Dave. Thanks for turning me on to "Skype". (http://media.bigoo.ws/content/gif/smiles/smiles_6.gif)
Hope we have an opportunity to chat again.............Bill
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MFSL Original Master Recording
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Vampire Weekend - Contra
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Bob Dylan - Infidels
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MFSL Original Master Recording
Just got my own MoFi copy so I can dump the other crummy ones I have! Haven't heard a British pressing, though...
Paul
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John Mayall
Blues From Laurel Canyon
(http://therisingstorm.net/audio/bluesfromlaurelcanyon.jpg)
German Deeca picked up today freshly steamed
"Steaming isn't just for veggies anymore"
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Just got my own MoFi copy so I can dump the other crummy ones I have! Haven't heard a British pressing, though...
Paul
I am very impressed with my copy. It sounded specatular and it was only $10. I have not compared it to the original or reissue yet, but this one is sweet.
Laura
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Toni, you ever get to Houston?
Sorry Jim, Houston, TX, is too far away.
I'm a very old grandma, living in a wheel chair.
John Kaizan Neptune: West of Somewhere
Milestone Records M-9113
K.D. Lang: Ingénue
Sire Records 26840
... reviewed by Mikey, TAS 83/84, pages 292-294.
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The Jayhawks.. Town Hall. GREAT
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Just got my own MoFi copy so I can dump the other crummy ones I have! Haven't heard a British pressing, though...
Paul
Spurred on by these posts I just span my UK release.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=44588)
Sounds pretty impressive for a 1967 Recording/Pressing.
Mind you the sleeve notes make some pretty bold claims re. Decca Records Deram "Deramic Sound System"
I quote;
"Here in DSS's deep, wide spectrum of 'all-round sound' it has, we believe, become more possible than in any other way to be totally submerged - and hence totally committed to such a deeply emotional statement of the human condition today"
:green:
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Spurred on by these posts I just span my UK release.
Sounds pretty impressive for a 1967 Recording/Pressing.
Mind you the sleeve notes make some pretty bold claims re. Decca Records Deram "Deramic Sound System"
I guess I shoulda bought all imports back in the day! Like British everything is better? Although I heard that American copies of McCartney Ram are pretty good...just rambling.
Paul
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Spurred on by these posts I just span my UK release.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=44588)
Sounds pretty impressive for a 1967 Recording/Pressing.
Mind you the sleeve notes make some pretty bold claims re. Decca Records Deram "Deramic Sound System"
I quote;
"Here in DSS's deep, wide spectrum of 'all-round sound' it has, we believe, become more possible than in any other way to be totally submerged - and hence totally committed to such a deeply emotional statement of the human condition today"
:green:
I have one of those among my 4 different pressings of one of my favorite albums of all time by one of my 3 favorite bands of all time. Davey, what do you guys have in the water on your side of the pond that produces such good music? :lol: In addition to the Moody Blues, I rank U2 and the Beatles among my 3 favorite bands.
I agree it sounds good, especially for a 1967 pressing.
Laura :beer:
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Davey, what do you guys have in the water on your side of the pond that produces such good music? :lol:
It's not all One Way Traffic! - I've got a surprisingly large amount of Ted Nugent in my vinyl collection :green:
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Sorry Jim, Houston, TX, is too far away.
I'm a very old grandma, living in a wheel chair.
John Kaizan Neptune: West of Somewhere
Milestone Records M-9113
(http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/2263/image1190.jpg)
K.D. Lang: Ingénue
Sire Records 26840
(http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/4225/image1193.jpg)
... reviewed by Mikey, TAS 83/84, pages 292-294.
You're a music lover after my own heart, too, is what you are. Good for you for hanging on to your vintage TAS's. You and I have many of the same albums from the day in our collections. I look forward to your next post. Be well and thanks.
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(http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/j/john-mayall/album-the-turning-point.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41MaHKar4GL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Hear My Blues
Eddie Lockjaw Davis presents Al Smith | Format: Audio vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=44635)
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(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_8z-2uWk3AZc/Sf6839rouHI/AAAAAAAADBo/6Hzri387GJs/s400/The+Power+And+The+Glory.jpg)
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Grand Funk Railroad
E Pluribus Funk
(http://www.recordsale.org/cdpix/g/grand_funk_railroad-e_pluribus_funk(1).jpg)
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Tom Verlaine: Words from the Front
Virgin(France) 204.749
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Tom Verlaine: Words from the Front
Virgin(France) 204.749
I'm a big fan.
Saw Television once in 1978 at the Bottom Line in NYC. Had not heard them before and it was beyond jaw dropping. Great venue also that is, alas, no longer.
Some of the Richard Lloyd stuff is great, too, like Alchemy.
Paul
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Smithereens
Green Thoughts
New to me...
Paul
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(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5174/5557139239_751aa31f72.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/orthobiz/5557139239/)
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(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_8z-2uWk3AZc/Sf6839rouHI/AAAAAAAADBo/6Hzri387GJs/s400/The+Power+And+The+Glory.jpg)
Is that the original or the new reissue?
Paul
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My used record shop averages $5 an album, this was $9. Now I know why, it was a hell of an album.
(http://[center]http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=44693[/center])
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Tom Verlaine: Words from the Front
Virgin(France) 204.749
(http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/5476/image380b.jpg)
Televison- Adventure (WB).
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Thank you for your kind words, Jim.
I "play" Mannis Flügelhorn for you ... :) ... :
Manfred Schoof Quintet: Light Lines
Japo Records JAPO 60019
Musique de la Grèce Antique
Paniagua, Atrium Musicae de Madrid
Harmonia Mundi France HM 1015
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Grand Funk Railroad
E Pluribus Funk
(http://www.recordsale.org/cdpix/g/grand_funk_railroad-e_pluribus_funk(1).jpg)
My parents bought me this for Christmas when it came out. Used to listen Footstompin music on WLS - AM.
I finally got to meet Don Brewer and have my pic taken with him at a show in 2003.
Very nice guy.
I still have this record, as well as all of their others. These guys rocked "back in the day".
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Laura took a little ride in her time machine back to the late 60's & early 70's
Trapeze
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51lzroXDpsL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Santana
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61JmsKQBenL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
All cleaned with my new portable steamer as part of the cleaning routine :thumb:
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Laura, What is Trapeze?
If you like ______, you might also like Trapeze...
(I sound like Amazon!!!!)
Paul
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Laura, What is Trapeze?
If you like ______, you might also like Trapeze...
(I sound like Amazon!!!!)
Paul
Trapeze were an English rock band formed in March 1969, by vocalist John Jones and guitarist/keyboardist Terry Rowley (who named the band), with guitarist Mel Galley, singer/bassist Glenn Hughes, and drummer Dave Holland. The band had a fairly fluid line up, finally dissolving in 1994, and although they never found commercial success themselves, several members went on to join better known bands, including Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Whitesnake, Judas Priest, and Uriah Heep.
The core and most familiar line-up of the band was Glenn Hughes, Mel Galley, and Dave Holland. After Glenn Hughes' departure in June 1973, Galley and Holland kept the band together with constantly varying members until 1979, when Holland went on to join Judas Priest. Holland tried to revive the band in 1990, after leaving Priest, but the band finally broke up in 1994. Their first three albums remain their best known and most commercially successful. Trapeze is the 1970 debut rock album by the band Trapeze. The album was produced by John Lodge, of Moody Blues fame. The sound on this particular album is a far cry from the blues-based hard rock the band would become well-known for.
The black cover debut album was produced by John Lodge and does have a Moody Blues feel to it. I saw them live one time when they opened for the Moodies at Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis in 1971 or 72. Medusa is a more hard rock sound than their debut although John Lodge produced it to. The two albums are quite different. If you like any of the bands mentioned above that the 3 core members later joined, then I think you would like Trapeze.
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Very impressed that Trapeze has made it into your collection Laura :thumb:
They never troubled the UK charts, nevermind overseas.
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This is what's been on the Sondek tonight;
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Not their most acclaimed, but sounds mighty fine to me
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Very impressed that Trapeze has made it into your collection Laura :thumb:
They never troubled the UK charts, nevermind overseas.
Thanks Davey. As far as I know, they never had commercial success. I became a fan when I heared them open for The Moody Blues who remain one of my 3 favorite bands of all time. I've lost count of how many times I have seen the MB live, but it is between 16 & 18. Hayward, Lodge & Edge our touring the US this summer and I have tickets to see them at Red Rocks outside Denver and in Spokane.
BTW, my good friend an Daedalus Speakers' designer and builder, Lou Hinkley is in the London area and will be attending an audio show in or near Heathrow. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=92563.0
Best,
Laura
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Have been to the London Hi-Fi show a couple of times
Too Much Temptation :icon_twisted:
Great show if you're looking to upgrade and want to check out the Market place.
Fortunately for me my vinyl medication is keeping the upgraditus bug at bay for the moment. :D
Thanks for the tip off though.
Cheers
Dave
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Smithereens
Green Thoughts
New to me...
Paul
I love all the Smithereens LPs & CDs Paul
My fav. track is Behind The Wall Of Sleep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNZbP3ZVem4
"Only A Memory" was a hit off of Green Thoughts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHYkYYikewU
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Is that the original or the new reissue?
Paul
I think it's is a 80's press :dunno: Paul it was released in 1974 not sure with labels
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=44712)
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If you like any of the bands mentioned above that the 3 core members later joined, then I think you would like Trapeze.
Maybe a little on the heavy side for me, but hey, I'll pick one up at a record show one day and see!
Paul
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I think it's is a 80's press :dunno: Paul it was released in 1974 not sure with labels
Looks like a later label, you're right. Got you showing the disk, a la Toni!
Paul
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Ultimate Spinach ~ Behold and see (1968)
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Pulled out my old copy of Zuma today. Cleaned it and wow! Can't believe how good it sounds. Maybe I have a "Hot" pressing? Don't care, it just sounds incredible. Cortez the Killer was always one of my favorites and this just sounds so much better than all those 180 gram virgin vinyl Neil reissues I have been buying. Barstool Blues playing as I type. Now these are lyrics.
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Maybe a little on the heavy side for me, but hey, I'll pick one up at a record show one day and see!
Paul
Of those bands mentioned, the only two I ever liked were Deep Purple (some, but not all) and Uriah Heep. I never liked and have never owned music by Black Sabbath, Whitesnake or Judas Priest. Way too heavy metal for me. My favorite Trapeze album is their debut which has a softer, more Moody Bues like sound. That being said, Medusa is a good album--not too heavy for the vinyl_lady.
Laura
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I love all the Smithereens LPs & CDs Paul
My fav. track is Behind The Wall Of Sleep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNZbP3ZVem4
"Only A Memory" was a hit off of Green Thoughts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHYkYYikewU
Smithereens are a great band and Pat and the boys are very down to earth. Heck Pat'll come to your house and play requests in the living room.
Check out Pat's site
http://patdinizio.com/index.php (http://patdinizio.com/index.php)
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+1 for anything Smithereens.
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Smithereens are a great band and Pat and the boys are very down to earth. Heck Pat'll come to your house and play requests in the living room.
Check out Pat's site
http://patdinizio.com/index.php (http://patdinizio.com/index.php)
No wonder you're a Jersey boy I was raised in cow country Sussex co. NJ..........Bill
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After a good steam cleaning
The Strawbs ~ From The Witchwood
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No wonder you're a Jersey boy I was raised in cow country Sussex co. NJ..........Bill
Everytime I try to get out they pull me back in again.
My Bro's been living in Newton for the last 30 years.
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Everytime I try to get out they pull me back in again.
My Bro's been living in Newton for the last 30 years.
I just came in from a late S/C. I lived in Hamburg a small town that is about a mile square. Back then it would take back then about 20 min. to get to Newton. I left in 1981 moved here (Pa.) in 1983 and I guess I must have grown roots or something because I stayed :lol:...........Bill
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I just came in from a late S/C. I lived in Hamburg a small town that is about a mile square. Back then it would take back then about 20 min. to get to Newton. I left in 1981 moved here (Pa.) in 1983 and I guess I must have grown roots or something because I stayed :lol:...........Bill
With DD, why would you want to move? And with customers like you and Ed, it'll never close!
Paul
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After a good steam cleaning
The Strawbs ~ From The Witchwood
My Strawbs starts at Grave New World. Didn't realize Wakeman was in it! Allmusic says the bass is weak on the vinyl, remastered CD is better. Betcha the reviewer has a mediocre system!?
Paul
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My Strawbs starts at Grave New World. Didn't realize Wakeman was in it! Allmusic says the bass is weak on the vinyl, remastered CD is better. Betcha the reviewer has a mediocre system!?
Paul
Hi Paul
I don't have much on cd but From The Witchwood is one of them. So I'll have to check it out. Try and find The Strawbs self titled and Dragonfly. I have a later 2 LP set with both.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_JaG1D1G2Iic/TAINi_6-7kI/AAAAAAAADeo/A5dSl7MqPBk/s320/Strawbs+-+Strawbs+%5B1969%5D.jpg)(http://images.artistdirect.com/Images/Sources/AMGCOVERS/music/cover200/drf800/f855/f85506ly719.jpg)
and there is one with Sandy Denny
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The Stawbs (http://www.strawbsweb.co.uk/index0.htm) are still touring (occasionally).
Got to see them last year - Still very entertaining - They've certainly lived well :D
Will probably catch them again on one of their November dates.
They're about to release a new album, sadly no sign of it being released on vinyl :cry:
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Got to see them last year - Still very entertaining - They've certainly lived well :D
Unfortunately I missed them twice. I think it's the Hero and Heroine crew, read: no Hudson, no Ford.
Paul
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I love all the Smithereens LPs & CDs Paul
My fav. track is Behind The Wall Of Sleep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNZbP3ZVem4
"Only A Memory" was a hit off of Green Thoughts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHYkYYikewU
Another band I somehow missed :scratch:
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Atomic Rooster ~ In Hearing of Atomic Rooster
(http://www.highfidelity.com.gr/photos/Atomic-Rooster-In%20Hearing_of-cd.jpg)
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Antonio Carlos Jobim: Passarim
Verve Records 833234
Phineas Newborn jr.: A World of Piano !
Contemporary Records S7600
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A bunch at a recent GTG - an on a pretty nice TT as well... Honestly, I think digital has a lot more clarity in the high end. Not that I don't appreciate rolled-off high ends.
Doug
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A bunch at a recent GTG - an on a pretty nice TT as well... Honestly, I think digital has a lot more clarity in the high end. Not that I don't appreciate rolled-off high ends.
Doug
Then my guess would be that the vinyl playback system, including amp, pre, phono and speakers just wasn't up to the task.
Laura
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Black Sabbath ~ Sabotage
(http://thatdoesntsoundright.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/sabotage1.jpg)
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CC 11003 SD - Mussorgsky/Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition
Andre Vandernoot & L'Orchestra de La Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire [1961]
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Then my guess would be that the vinyl playback system, including amp, pre, phono and speakers just wasn't up to the task.
Laura
Exactly!
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Rickie Lee Jones "Self-Titled" 1979 Warner Brothers 180g Vinyl LP
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I think it's is a 80's press :dunno: Paul it was released in 1974 not sure with labels
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=44712)
Got me one! Same die-cut cover, maybe subsequent ones were square? Anyway, same Capitol red label. Also, I have an unlistened to Atomic Rooster somewhere around here. Different than yours, though...
Paul
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Rickie Lee Jones "Self-Titled" 1979 Warner Brothers 180g Vinyl LP
I want one of those! Gonna put that on my birthday wish list.
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I want one of those! Gonna put that on my birthday wish list.
Jim... you are meaning the record, aren't you!?
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The Zombies ~ Odessey and Oracle
(http://www.thrillermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/zombies-1.jpg)
This is Big Beats 30th Anniversary LP
my original on Date records is well worn
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The Zombies ~ Odessey and Oracle
(http://www.thrillermag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/zombies-1.jpg)
This is Big Beats 30th Anniversary LP
my original on Date records is well worn
With good reason Bill, this is a great record and should be played often :thumb:
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This is Big Beats 30th Anniversary LP
my original on Date records is well worn
Sound good?
Paul
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Sound good?
Paul
Sounds really good Paul for a 60's recording. When I dropped the tone arm
I thought something was amiss. No it was just that quiet... :lol:
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Sounds really good Paul for a 60's recording. When I dropped the tone arm
I thought something was amiss. No it was just that quiet... :lol:
Cool. My new Gentle Giants both sound fantastic. Tons of dynamic range. My Octopi (!!?) US and German are great as well, the import then is more for the cover than the sound. The US Power/Glory is clean, I think I may even recognize 1 song! Don't know how I completely missed them back in the day. Might not have liked them in college...
Paul
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Cool. My new Gentle Giants both sound fantastic. Tons of dynamic range. My Octopi (!!?) US and German are great as well, the import then is more for the cover than the sound. The US Power/Glory is clean, I think I may even recognize 1 song! Don't know how I completely missed them back in the day. Might not have liked them in college...Paul
Paul there are many things I listen to now that I didn't 30 years ago. We change and hopefully we grow.......Bill
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Paul there are many things I listen to now that I didn't 30 years ago. We change and hopefully we grow.......Bill
Quite a few of the discs I spin were pressed before I was born :lol:
Music continues to be a voyage of discovery :thumb:
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Inspired by the references to Deserts in the Cactus Grafting thread, this beauty got a spin tonight, kicking off with the mighty Desert Song
(http://img.maniadb.com/images/album/169/169230_1_f.jpg)
This really is an underrated album
Managed to catch Schenker on this tour when he was in his prime.
Superb!
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Inspired by the references to Deserts in the Cactus Grafting thread, this beauty got a spin tonight, kicking off with the mighty Desert Song
(http://img.maniadb.com/images/album/169/169230_1_f.jpg)
This really is an underrated album
Managed to catch Schenker on this tour when he was in his prime.
Superb!
Looks kinda like a flash back...........I personally wouldn't know, just sayin :P
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Eugene Ormandy - GREENSLEEVES ~ Columbia Record MS-7103 (Stereo)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=44915)
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Bonnie Koloc ~ Close Up
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_zEiTqHBE6yY/SVbd4VxIPCI/AAAAAAAAEEs/AUxV3c-q1vs/s320/CloseUp1976.jpg)
Is anyone else familiar with Bonnie Koloc. I found my 1st Lp
by her about 15 years ago. This copy replaces a lesser one....Bill
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The Nice ~ Autumn to Spring
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The Best Of Brian Auger
(http://ca.sacdstatic.com/l/21/9221/259221.jpg)
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Tonight because it is quiet with the new snow on the ground and very liitle traffic.
SRV..........Couldn't stand the weather
Jeff Beck.........Guitar shop
Grover Washington......Mr Magic
Super Tramp...........Crime of the Century
Hendrix...............Are you Experienced
Sade................Diamond Life
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Debussy: La Mer / Scriabin: Le Poème de l'Extase
Maazel, The Cleveland Orchestra
Decca SXL 6905
The Boomers: What We Do
WEA 74515
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.streamingoldies.com/content-images/rays/GWho3.jpg)
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More Songs About Buildings and Food
Talking Heads | Format: Vinyl
Champagne and Heads, sprechen sie Deutsch?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=44951)
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Is anyone else familiar with Bonnie Koloc. I found my 1st Lp
by her about 15 years ago. This copy replaces a lesser one....Bill
Heard of her but don't know it...
Paul
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More Songs About Buildings and Food
Talking Heads | Format: Vinyl
Love this and T Heads 77 the most. Take Me To The River might be my least favorite, that's how good this record is!
Paul
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The Cry of Love [Original recording]
Jimi Hendrix | Format: Vinyl
I'll be stone crazy
love comin in at you
Stone crazy baby
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(http://991.com/newGallery/The-Rain-Parade-Explosions-In-The-319856.jpg)
The band was founded by college roommates Matt Piucci (guitar, vocals) and David Roback (guitar, vocals) in 1981, originally as The Moving Sidewalks. David's brother Steven Roback (bass, vocals) joined the band shortly thereafter. David and Steven had been in a band called The Unconscious with neighbor Susanna Hoffs (who went on to lead the most famous of the Paisley Underground bands, The Bangles.)
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Rain Parade?
Never heard of them but I love psychedelia!
What are the album names?
Paul
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Never heard of them but I love psychedelia!
What are the album names?
Paul
They're good Paul. The Pman turned me on to them a while back.
Laura
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Never heard of them but I love psychedelia!
What are the album names?
Paul
Sorry Paul I should have listed the LP names
1st pic "Emergency Third Rail Power Trip"
2nd pic "Explosions In The Glass palace" 5 song EP
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Just had a wander down the vinyl rack looking for something to kick start the weekend :D
A bit of Jazz/Fusion is now filling the DaveyW Home and sounding good 8)
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Dan Fogelberg "Souvenirs" 1974 Epic Records (Produced by Joe Walsh) LP
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Bangles: Walk Like An Egyptian
CBS 6500496
Alphaville: Big in Japan
WEA 24-9505
Dvorak: Symphony No.9 "From The New World"
Kertesz, VPO
London Records KIJC 9114
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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R.E.M. - Out of Time
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/412JYN7GZ5L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
German pressing, NM purchase on Discogs from the U.K. :thumb:
The Cars
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MoFi pressing
Elton John
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31WoAVIB2ML._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
1970 pressing
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61B3oKLwUoL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Q2C84629L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
U2 - No Line on the Horizon
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41Z0SHA%2Br9L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
She and Him - Volume II
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/6171I%2BWylAL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51tTKY8Su%2BL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
The Decemberists - The King Is Dead
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Genesis - Selling England by the Pound
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The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle
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The Moody Blues - In Search of a Lost Chord
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1968 pressing
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R.E.M. - Out of Time
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German pressing, NM purchase on Discogs from the U.K. :thumb:
How was your Discogs buying experience Laura?
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Bonnie Koloc ~ Close Up
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Is anyone else familiar with Bonnie Koloc. I found my 1st Lp
by her about 15 years ago. This copy replaces a lesser one....Bill
I'd drop by here more Pman if, well you know, I'd get the TT setup. :duh: It's coming, soon really. Yes, quite familiar with her early stuff. I've got 2 or 3 of her LPs. Vintage late '60s, early '70s Chicago area lady I believe. She was a part of the scene around the same time as Steve Goodman, John Prine, Siegel-Schwall, Harvey Mandel. Voice like velvet.
Actually checked to see what they'd released of her's on CD not long ago. Added to your list. Oh yes, and that Pentangle is a classic. :thumb:
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I don't have many Impulse label items, seems everything jazz I've bought is Blue Note, Prestige and Verve.
It's amazing how many of these old album covers have the guy playing with a cig in his hand. Don't see that anymore.
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How was your Discogs buying experience Laura?
Davey,
Excellent! I used the filters to find a M or NM copy. I actually bought from the second seller I contacted. The first seller emailed me in response to my asking for confirmation that the record was NM and said there were some surface marks. I told him I had a high end vinyl set up and a revealing system and that M or NM with no surface noise when playing was critical. He played the record and reported back that there was audible surface noise between tracks and referred me to another seller that was advertising a NM copy. I contacted the second seller, confirmed the grade of the record and bought it. It was shipped promptly, well packaged and is definitely NM condition. Great experience with both sellers even though I only bought from one. Both had 100% feedback.
This is a very hard record to find in the U.S. I have looked in record stores in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Denver, Phoenix, Tucson, San Francisco and Washington DC with no luck.
Thanks for telling AC about Discogs. I will use them again.
Laura
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Great Laura! Glad to hear all went well.
Now you've got an account, load your want list and do a buy search.
You'll also get PM's when new matches come in.
Once one comes in at the right price I check to see what else they have in stock and generally buy a handful, it makes the P&P very reasonable.
Cheers
Dave
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Great Laura! Glad to hear all went well.
Now you've got an account, load your want list and do a buy search.
You'll also get PM's when new matches come in.
Once one comes in at the right price I check to see what else they have in stock and generally buy a handful, it makes the P&P very reasonable.
Cheers
Dave
Thanks for tip.
We have a cool, cloudy, rainy day in store for us in Spokane. I will probably cancel my golf game, do a little office work and then steam clean and listen to more vinyl today. :thumb: Enjoy the rest of your day and evening. I think you are about 8 hours ahead of me.
Best regards,
Laura
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I have volumes 2,3 & 4 I need to find Vol. 1
British Blues Archive Series
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Davey,
Excellent! I used the filters to find a M or NM copy.
Thanks for telling AC about Discogs. I will use them again.
Laura
Crazy that you'd go overseas for a disc from a group from Georgia! Maybe it goes both ways: I have a great US copy of McCartney Ram, and I once read that the UK copies aren't as good. I have a UK copy and agree.
It's also funny that back in the day I never thought about new label/old label, import/domestic, what the dead wax meant, etc. Now it's all important. What a great hobby!
Paul
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I have volumes 2,3 & 4 I need to find Vol. 1
British Blues Archive Series
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In general I never look at the compilation bins! Now I gotta start!!!
Paul
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Crazy that you'd go overseas for a disc from a group from Georgia! Maybe it goes both ways: I have a great US copy of McCartney Ram, and I once read that the UK copies aren't as good. I have a UK copy and agree.
It's also funny that back in the day I never thought about new label/old label, import/domestic, what the dead wax meant, etc. Now it's all important. What a great hobby!
Paul
It is a great hobby, no doubt about it.
The owner of my local record store (has been in the business more than 30 years) told me Out of Time was not pressed in the U.S. He said the only copies he could get when it came out were German pressings. It was 1991 and as I recall they weren't pressing many records in the U.S. then. Records stores were becoming CD stores and those that survived are record stores again :thumb:
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Most people do not realize how good this album is.
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Pulled out my old copy of Zuma today. Cleaned it and wow! Can't believe how good it sounds. Maybe I have a "Hot" pressing? Don't care, it just sounds incredible. Cortez the Killer was always one of my favorites and this just sounds so much better than all those 180 gram virgin vinyl Neil reissues I have been buying. Barstool Blues playing as I type. Now these are lyrics.
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The owner of my local record store (has been in the business more than 30 years) told me Out of Time was not pressed in the U.S...
Out of Time was officially pressed in Germany, UK, US and Brazil.
It is an all analog recording worth listening.
Read Mikey's review in TAS 72, pages 202-204.
Mozart: Symphony No.36/No.39
Kertesz, VPO
London Records KIJC 9128
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IT'S A CONDITION LP
ROMEO VOID (Artist) | Format: Vinyl
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Out of Time was officially pressed in Germany, UK, US and Brazil.
It is an all analog recording worth listening.
Read Mikey's review in TAS 72, pages 202-204.
Thanks Toni. The German pressing I have is a great recording. It beats the heck out of the CD. Much more detail and clarity, body and depth. This has always been a favorite of mine, but I had no idea how much I was missing until now. I am falling in love with this record all over again.
Laura
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Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings & Food
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Paul, you are right, this is a GREAT record.
Laura
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Steelers Wheel ~ Right or Wrong
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Elton John - Honky Chateau
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I haven't listen to early Elton John in a while. I'd forgotten how much I like his early work.
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XTC - Waxworks
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Virgin label. My first XTC record.
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XTC - Waxworks
Virgin label. My first XTC record.
You sure didn't waste any time Laura :thumb:
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You sure didn't waste any time Laura :thumb:
I stopped by 4000 Holes today and found the Talking Heads, Katrina & the Waves in new arrivals and he had two copies of Waxworks, one domestic and one import--I bought the import. A British sound for sure and I'm liking it enough to buy some more.
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Chad Stuart & Jeremy Clyde ~ Of Cabbages And Kings
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Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection
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Katrina and the Waves
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The Pretenders (Sire, or Nautilus, doesn't matter to me). Doesn't ever get too familiar to me. Every track- that's rare in my experience- thoroughly rocks in its most unique way. Rock album of the decade for me and it came out in 1980!
If Only I Could Remember My Name- David Crosby and friends (Atlantic via Classic Records). An anthem for and the end of the sixties. A collaboration of West Coast musicians from the day (all of whom I'd venture you know but maybe never in such a collaboration as this) and a couple of Canadians. The sound is full range wonderful. BTW, I knew that before Harry Pearson did (or said he did) by a year and on my relatively humble system from the day. Still is.
Feels Good To Me- Bill Bruford (Polydor). Allan Holdsworth, Annette Peacock, Kenny Wheeler, others. Timeless and original wonder.
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Left home alone this afternoon and things got progressively heavier and louder
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Motorhead's Overkill sounded amazing!
I haven't played it for a while - the Denon really brings it alive. :icon_twisted:
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Janis Ian "Self-Titled" 1967 Polydor Records
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Katrina and the Waves
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I'm a big Robyn Hitchock fan and like the Soft Boys as well, so K and the Waves are a natural for me. Brief history lesson: when Soft Boys broke up, Robyn went with The Egyptians and Kimberly Rew went with The Waves.
I saw K Waves at Delaware State College (of all places) probably in 1983? Anyway, the recent K Wave albums I bought came out before this one. Many of the songs were redone for this particular record. There's a good summary of the group's progression in the album by album discussion on allmusic.com. For nearly every one else, the album you pictured is the one to have and is probably enough. The other stuff is good, too, if you want to be a curator of your own pop museum.
The last one I need is simply titled Katrina and the Waves and has the original Walking On Sunshine.
Paul
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I'm a big Robyn Hitchock fan and like the Soft Boys as well, so K and the Waves are a natural for me. Brief history lesson: when Soft Boys broke up, Robyn went with The Egyptians and Kimberly Rew went with The Waves.
I saw K Waves at Delaware State College (of all places) probably in 1983? Anyway, the recent K Wave albums I bought came out before this one. Many of the songs were redone for this particular record. There's a good summary of the group's progression in the album by album discussion on allmusic.com. For nearly every one else, the album you pictured is the one to have and is probably enough. The other stuff is good, too, if you want to be a curator of your own pop museum.
The last one I need is simply titled Katrina and the Waves and has the original Walking On Sunshine.
Paul
Thanks for the history lesson. I am not familiar with the Soft Boys, but I do like Katrina & the Waves. The only other album I own is Waves. I'll check the bins on my busienss travels.
Laura
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Annie Haslam ~ Annie In Wonderland
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Annie Haslam ~ Annie In Wonderland
No joke? I am the world's biggest Roy Wood freak and I love this underrated Wood produced gem. Annie's boyfriend at the time...
Paul
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Annie Haslam ~ Annie In Wonderland
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You stumped me on this one :dunno:
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Paul Butterfield ~ North South
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LP
Here's one for Orthobiz
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You stumped me on this one :dunno:
This is a double I just picked up last night. It was so clean I just couldn't let it go
Annie Haslam was the lead singer for Renaissance. I think this came out around 1977
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Haslam
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David Ackles ~ American Gothic
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This is a double I just picked up last night. It was so clean I just couldn't let it go
Annie Haslam was the lead singer for Renaissance. I think this came out around 1977
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Haslam
No double. It's a gatefold. I've seen it around. My daughter and I both have copies. Hodad's has it in Cleveland too!
Paul
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Both LPs cleaned with orthobizyme and steam followed by a rinse with RO deionized H2O :thumb:
They look new and are noise fee.
Laura
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No double. It's a gatefold. I've seen it around. My daughter and I both have copies. Hodad's has it in Cleveland too!
Paul
No No I meant it's my 2nd copy not a double LP Paul :lol:
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The Chambers Brothers ~ Time Has Come Today
(http://label.todestrieb.co.uk/media/uploads/2010/04/chambers-brothers-the-time-has-come.jpg) Columbia 360
One more and off to sleepsville. After this I'll go to bed "psychedelicized"
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No No I meant it's my 2nd copy not a double LP Paul :lol:
OK
Just holding you to a high standard!
Paul
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Annie Haslam was the lead singer for Renaissance. I think this came out around 1977
... talking about sound quality, there's a Renaissance LP from 1977 in HP's Super Disc List:
Renaissance: Novella
Sire Records SA-7526
... reviewed by HP, TAS 10, page 253
Renaissance: Novella
Warner Bros. Records K 56422
... surfaces of the UK pressing are quieter.
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... talking about sound quality, there's a Renaissance LP from 1977 in HP's Super Disc List:
Renaissance: Novella
Sire Records SA-7526
Renaissance: Novella
Warner Bros. Records K 56422
... surfaces of the UK pressing are quieter.
Thanks Toni I haven't listened to Novella in years. I'll break it out and clean it after work this evening
I've been cleaning LPs with steam "What a diff."..........Bill
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I've got the one on Sire. Will play it this week. It's been a good while.
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Renaissance ~ Novella
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Renaissance ~ Novella
Awright, you got me. I ain't got it! Everybody's listening but me! :cry:
Paul
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Awright, you got me. I ain't got it! Everybody's listening but me! :cry:
Paul
Paul I didn't remember having 2 diff. copies. I'll tell you the upper pic . that LP has horrible sound........Bill
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Paul I didn't remember having 2 diff. copies. I'll tell you the upper pic . that LP has horrible sound........Bill
I feel better now, thanks. I'm listening to that second copy of Graham Parker Heat Treatment. Man I love that early Parker stuff. Got it at the Cleveland store run by the guy playing the super bad/hard Italian punk stuff. He says to me, you know the best part about Graham Parker. To which I just shrug my shoulders cause I can't imagine that he would know GP at all. The answer: Graham toured with Thin Lizzy!
God I love this hobby.
BTW this record was unlistenable, crackling to the max with dirt and grime. Endozime followed by a water rinse on the VAC machine has made it a sonic
pleasure!
Paul
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Klaatu
Capitol Records/EMI Electrola 1C 064-85134
... reviewed by HP, TAS 10, page 251
Dr. John: Anutha Zone
EMI Parlophone 95490
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LA4: Live at Montreux - Summer 1979
Concord Jazz CJ-100
Borodin: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3/Prince Igor Overture
Ansermet, L' Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Speakers Corner/London Records CS 6126
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Pachelbel Canon, Albinoni Adagio & Other Baroque Melodies
Tomaso Albinoni (Composer), Johann Pachelbel (Composer), format: vinyl
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A couple of DTD 45 rpm's on Crystal Clear Records . . Charlie Byrd, and San Francisco Ltd. Different from one another and Terry Garthwaite on the latter is a way special interpreter of the songs and singer. Love the lady. Fine sound. The Byrd has startling dynamic life. Both are very clear.
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... funny opinions in the Vinyl Asylum (http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/vt.mpl?f=vinyl&m=959610) :
Muddy Waters: Folk Singer
Chess Records CH-9261
... recommended by Mikey: TAS 73, page 154
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Radiohead ~ The King Of Limbs
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Again, while I test WyWires.
Hejira
Joni Mitchell | Format: Vinyl
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PFM
The Chocolate Kings
White label promo.
Paul
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PFM
The Chocolate Kings
White label promo.
Paul
Now you have me at a disadvantage. Who or what is this ??
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Renaissance ~ Novella
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_yU1SOZYDgU4/SZnYQD_txtI/AAAAAAAABuU/aQgElaAG0uU/s400/Renaissance%2B-%2BNovella.jpg) Sire LP
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Wow. First up, must tell you that I hadn't listened to this in 30 years. Very impressed with the bandmates' composing and performance, the arrangements and production, and the sound. I don't remember hearing anything quite like it. The name of the group is very telling in a 60's and 70's kind of way. That's a good thing. Thanks for pulling my coat. Ya'll be cool.
Btw, I have the original release.
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R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
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Factory sealed German pressing found on Discogs. I love the last three songs on side 2, Man on the Moon; Nightswimming; and Find a River. IMO, the last two are two of the most beautiful songs R.E.M. has ever written.
XTC - Skylarking
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A recent find at Som Records in Washington DC
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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PFM
Now you have me at a disadvantage. Who or what is this ??
Actually, I stumped myself!
PFM is a group I am unfamiliar with myself. Stands for Premiata Forneria Marconi, an Italian bakery or something from their homeland of...ITALY! Anyway, according to allmusic, Greg Lake heard them and they got a contract with an American label. A while back I enquired on stevehoffman.tv about which album to start with: common answers were Per un Amico and The World Became The World. But I was out and about and picked this minty white label jobby in Wilmington, NC last year and finally got around to playing it.
It has really good sound, the music is like ELP, maybe a little less easy to follow where the "song" actually is, if you know what I mean. They do have violin AND keyboards. Unlike Gentle Giant, where I was intrigued and stricken by the sonic beauty/weirdness, this one hasn't hit me on the head yet. Like, 1. how did I miss this back in the day and 2. thank goodness I found it now!
Meanwhile, I found this:
http://www.italianprogrock.com/top100.php?h=4
and while PFM is listed as Number 3 and 38 with a different albums, Chocolate Kings didn't make the list!
I suspect Wayner would really like them, they remind me a bit of Camel.
Paul
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Laurindo Almeida ~ Duets With Spanish Guitar
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Jerry Butler "Power Of Love" 1973 Mercury Records LP
Finally got this album by the "Iceman" cleaned this weekend. Although from Chicago, he exemplifies the smooth, soulful sounds of Philadelphia.
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Siegel Schwall Band "Siegel-Schwall '70" 1970 Vanguard Records LP
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Ain't That a Bitch- Johnny Guitar Watson (BJM Records)
Only The Lonely- Sinatra (Capitol)
Mahler Sym no.9- Von Karajan and the Berliner Phil (DG).
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Johnny "Guitar" Watson "Funk Beyond The Call Of Duty" 1977 DJM Records LP
Okay, Jim, my man.... produced by Dick James
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Canned Heat ~ Self Titled
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_YB6O1HJjQ1I/R7hh2JctPiI/AAAAAAAAAUg/dWtzKf5tCbE/s320/canned_heat_-_canned_heat_a.jpg) 180g Sundazed Mono
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Donald Byrd And 125th Street , N.Y.C. "Words, Sounds, Colors And Shapes" 1982 Elektra/Asylum LP
Still in the funk... 8) produced by Donald Byrd & Isaac Hayes
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Mighty Baby
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Dynamic Resolution -- Elio Villafranco with Charles Flores __ Soundsmith recording (mono and stereo LPs)
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Johnny "Guitar" Watson "Funk Beyond The Call Of Duty" 1977 DJM Records LP
Okay, Jim, my man.... produced by Dick James
I know that's right, B!
Dpod4 . . welcome that looks interesting
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Mighty Baby
Head Records
Where is the kowtow "I am not worthy" emoticon when you really need it? Never heard of them, I am speechless and, not having the record myself, silent to boot!
Paul :D
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Where is the kowtow "I am not worthy" emoticon when you really need it? Never heard of them, I am speechless and, not having the record myself, silent to boot!
Paul :D
Paul
I meet a guy that called himself Mickey Spillane (Bob) and he was a DJ at a college radio station. This was about 5 years ago. He made me a copy of his LP to CD. Well low and behold I run across it at a silent auction in Allentown about 2 miles from DDs. It ends up costing $18 plus tax and auction fees. Last week I was in DDs and he has a limited edition Mighty Baby "Jug Of Love" LP. Mine is #458 of 1000. I have yet to open that one and listen to it. I run into all types of people who inform and help me on my way to audio bliss
Hope your having a great Sunday.............Bill
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Here's one for all you Hepcats
The Vogues ~ Lovers Concerto :lol: on the fabulous Pickwick Records
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They did a nice cover of Johnathan Kings ~ Everyones Gone To The moon
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Oliver ~ Good Morning Starshine
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OK. I am NOT trying to outpumpkin the pumpkin.
But here's what I listened to today (the flash gave the covers a funky look, they are better than they appear)
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Early Mott and early Dave Edmunds. Not bad at all!
Paul
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Katrina and the Waves - Waves
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Fabulous Poodles - Think Pink
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White label promo copy.
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OK. I am NOT trying to outpumpkin the pumpkin.
:lol: That would be a brave move indeed :lol:
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These two just had a spin following a quick steam clean
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I'd forgotten how good these albums are 8)
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Elvin Bishop "Juke Joint Jump" 1975 Capricorn Records LP
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Jon Hopkins - Insides
This Album will put your bass response to the test, excellent Album.
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LA4: Executive Suite
Concord Jazz CJ-215
Heinz von Moisy: Irisation / Las Plantas
Thorofon alternum ATH 174
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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The Weavers: Reunion at Carnegie Hall
Vanguard VSD 2150
:thumbdown:
... bad pressing from the second half of the 70s with narrow grooves and streaks - looks like regrind vinyl.
Sound quality could be much better.
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Fancied a spot of Nazareth tonight
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Recieved today
The Kinks
Authur
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Recieved today
The Kinks
Authur
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=45572)
An essential disk. I'm guilty of sending this and Lola to my favorite scary vegetable.
I had two to pick from, I kept my original, a Porky Prime Cut (George Peckam in the dead wax). Somehow still sounds good even after playing it to death in college! Anybody looking for Kinks in the used bin knows that for every 50 Sleepwalkers and Low Budget and One for the Road, you will find one Arthur and maybe one Village Green.
Enjoy,
Paul
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An essential disk. I'm guilty of sending this and Lola to my favorite scary vegetable.I had two to pick from, I kept my original, a Porky Prime Cut (George Peckam in the dead wax). Somehow still sounds good even after playing it to death in college! Anybody looking for Kinks in the used bin knows that for every 50 Sleepwalkers and Low Budget and One for the Road, you will find one Arthur and maybe one Village Green.
Enjoy,
Paul
I really hate to differ But I'm a damn fruit
It is a fruit because a pumpkin is a fleshy plant that has seeds in it and comes from a flower
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Nationally 9 out of every 10 pumpkins prefer
The Kinks to The Rolling Stones
Lola vs Powerman And The Moneygoround
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Billy Vera "Billy & The Beaters" 1981 Alfa Records LP
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Carly Simon "No Secrets" 1972 Elektra Records LP
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The Oscar Peterson Trio ~ At The Opera House
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Joan Baez – Blessed Are... what a beautiful voice :)
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Speaking of Ms. Baez, LOVE Diamonds and Rust. Gonna put it on, thanks.
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Gotta get that camera going...but anyway:
America
Seals and Croft....Summer Breeze
NRBQ....workshop
Hibuck....
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Speaking of Ms. Baez, LOVE Diamonds in Rust. Gonna put it on, thanks.
you are welcome Wink2, I'll need to check out Diamonds in Rust.
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Ella Fitzgerald: Clap Hands, Here comes Charlie !
Classic Records/Verve V6-4053
Coleman Hawkins encounters Ben Webster
Classic Records/Verve MG VS-6066
Rootham: Symphony No.1/Holbrooke: The Birds of Rhiannon
Handley, LPO
Lyrita SRCS 103
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spinning at the moment 8)
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Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
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Eric Clapton - Unplugged
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180g Record Store Day release. I've always enjoyed the CD and this vinyl pressing is SUPERIOR to the CD in every way imaginable. WOW :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=45672) 1970
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Paul Simon - So Beautiful or So What
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The music is good, but I'm very disappointed in the qulaity of the pressing. Lots of surface noise even after cleaning including steam cleaning.
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you stumped me again :scratch:
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10cc ~ Deceptive Bends
(http://www.tonspil.is/catalog/images/10cc_deceptive.jpg) LP
Suggested listening by my British buddy DaveyW
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Nirvana ~ Nevermind
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_HQ8az53xih4/SMgB5ls7lYI/AAAAAAAAAPI/2eGlOTi-WWA/s400/nevermind.jpg) LP
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Toni- Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie . . owned a copy since around 1961 or so. One of my first along with June Christy and Julie London. I had never seen anyone record Cry Me a River in the 60's or 70's tho someone very well may have. Julie London figuratively OWNED that song. There are lots of five star songs (You're My Thrill, Round Midnight, etc, etc) with a small group (Lou Levy on piano) on Clap Hands including Cry Me a River. A great album with great sound, also available on CD.
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10cc - Bloody Tourists
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8 out of 10 Putzes favorite Kinks album is Village Green. That number should be higher but what do you expect from a bunch of Putzes.
This Putz is among the 8. How much do I like this album. My cat's name is Johnny Thunder. Although he prefers going by the name of Johnny Thunders since he is a big Heartbreakers fan
LAMF
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My cat's name is Johnny Thunder. Although he prefers going by the name of Johnny Thunders since he is a big Heartbreakers fan
LAMF
Why not name him Phenomenal?
Paul
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Why not name him Phenomenal?
Paul
I was going to go with Walter, but I couldn't remember.
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You don't know my name...
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R.E.M. - Chronic Town
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Destroyer - Trouble in Dreams
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The Beatles ~ Magical Mystery Tour
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_i3lz31Dm2zk/TUii5K7nC2I/AAAAAAAAAI0/F5f4SIsLiUs/s320/Front_MFSL+%2528LP%2529.jpg) MFSL
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Soul Searching
SHIRLEY SCOTT (Artist) | Format: Vinyl
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Live Sides- The Jazz Crusaders in the 60's from the Pacific Jazz vaults at the band's smokin best (Blue Note Re-issue Series);
Listen . . - LA Jazz Choir, a Keith Johnson recording (Mobile Fidelity Soundlab Records);
Desert Marauders- Art Lande and Rubisa Patrol (ECM).
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=45758)(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=45759)
Record Store Day purchases, 30th Anniversary remasters on 180g. It's like seeing an old friend and taking a few moments to reminisce.
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a nice way to end the evening!
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Rain Parade ~ Crashing Dream
(http://www.musicobsession.com/Pictures/r/a/rainparade76500.jpg)
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Alejandro Escovedo "Real Animal" 2008 EMI Records 180g Vinyl LP
Hello Austin!!!
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Traffic "When The Eagle Flies" 1974 Island/Asylum Records LP
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Jennifer Warnes "The Best of Jennifer Warnes" 1982 Arista Records LP
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Rain Parade ~ Crashing Dream
(http://www.musicobsession.com/Pictures/r/a/rainparade76500.jpg)
And a promo copy, no less, go ahead rub it in! I can't find even ONE Rain Parade. But I just started looking...
Paul
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Television - Live At The Old Waldorf San Francisco 6-29-78
(http://www.recordstoreday.com/Photo/418454522759)
How did I miss these guys the first time around :scratch:
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And a promo copy, no less, go ahead rub it in! I can't find even ONE Rain Parade. But I just started looking...
Paul
Promo yes and no. Mine is a promo but the pic is from the net. As far as I know they did 3 studio LPs plus live stuff
Emergency Third Rail Power Trip (1983) Enigma/Zippo (UK Indie #5)
Explosions in the Glass Palace mini-LP (1984) Enigma/Zippo (UK Indie #4)
Beyond The Sunset (live in Tokyo 1984) (1985) Restless/Island (UK #78)
Crashing Dream (1985) Island
Perfume River (2002) Live in New York, November 1984
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Television
How did I miss these guys the first time around :scratch:
I was so fortunate to see them at the Bottom Line in NYC in 1978. Knew nothing about them, my friend worked for RCA and got free tix. One of those concerts where you know nothing and come away with your jaw dropped, a total fan.
My wife's best friend was briefly married to Billy Ficca the drummer. My daughter and I both snagged copies of this one. Isn't the crowd small? Like a personal show...
Paul
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Promo yes and no. Mine is a promo but the pic is from the net. As far as I know they did 3 studio LPs plus live stuff
Emergency Third Rail Power Trip (1983) Enigma/Zippo (UK Indie #5)
Explosions in the Glass Palace mini-LP (1984) Enigma/Zippo (UK Indie #4)
Beyond The Sunset (live in Tokyo 1984) (1985) Restless/Island (UK #78)
Crashing Dream (1985) Island
Perfume River (2002) Live in New York, November 1984
My eyes are peeled...
Paul
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Touch (self titled). Wild stuff from 1968
didn't even know it existed before yesterday
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Paul
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Eat A Peach . . . an Allman Brothers type of day.
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Fleetwood Mac
Embassy EMB 31036
The Original Fleetwood Mac
Essential ESSLP 026
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Fleetwood Mac
Embassy EMB 31036
The Original Fleetwood Mac
Essential ESSLP 026
:icon_twisted: envious, sweet choice :wink: i was looking at this lp (online) last evening as i was looking for the original Peter Green band lps i'm in search of. cheers, Jim
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Mark Isham- Vapor Drawings (Windam Hill).
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Jade Warrior ~ Waves
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... :beer: ...
Otis Spann: The Blues Is Where It's At
CrossCut Records CCR 1016
Nina Simone sings Billie Holiday: Lady sings the Blues
Stroud SLP 1005
Rossini: String Sonatas Nos. 1-6/Donizetti: String Quartet in D
Marriner, Academy of St.Martin-in the-Fields
Decca 6.35147 DX
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I was so fortunate to see them at the Bottom Line in NYC in 1978. Knew nothing about them, my friend worked for RCA and got free tix. One of those concerts where you know nothing and come away with your jaw dropped, a total fan.
My wife's best friend was briefly married to Billy Ficca the drummer. My daughter and I both snagged copies of this one. Isn't the crowd small? Like a personal show...
Paul
:green: :green:
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Shawn Mullins - Light You Up
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Horslips, ALIENS
Joan Armatrading Show Some Emotion
Concord Jazz Guitar Sampler
Texas Southside
Serious listening and unwinding session.....it's a good friday!
ps -- where do you all pull the sleeve images from???
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ps -- where do you all pull the sleeve images from???
I pull them from Amazon (most of the time). If it is an old LP, I'll Google the LP's title and click on images. Right click on the image, click on properties, highlight the Url and copy. Then paste using the upload link on the AC posting page (I use IE for my browser).
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Horslips, ALIENS
Joan Armatrading Show Some Emotion
Concord Jazz Guitar Sampler
Texas Southside
Serious listening and unwinding session.....it's a good friday!
ps -- where do you all pull the sleeve images from???
happy unwinding :D The ones I've posted are off discogs, I pull them down then put them here - there may be an easier way though, i'm not sure. I see vinyl_lady is a bit more specific with coping the Url and pasting... cheers, Jim
on the table at the moment
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Manfred Mann's Earth Band ~ Chance
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Tony Mottola ~ Close To You
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_2zOQrXvNnx0/S0i3LVjQN9I/AAAAAAAAC6A/2T3CYyJ24p8/s320/Tony+Mottola+-+Close+To+You.jpg)
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The Best of Procol Harum
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Jimmy Eat World - Bleed American
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RSD 3 LP including 12 bonus tracks
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U2 - The Joshua Tree
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20th Anniversary Remastered double LP :thumb:
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Candy
Lee Morgan | Format: Vinyl
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The Witness featuring Barry Mcguire as Peter
(http://www.trippinthesixties.com/gospel/images/the%20witness.jpg)
HAPPY EASTER :D
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The Nightfly
Donald Fagen | Format: Vinyl
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Men Without Hats ~ Rhythm of Youth
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I took my stereo completely apart today. No tunes. None. Shuffling things around just a bit...Gotta hook up the sand box for my VPI once I vacuum the sand out of my car!
Paul
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I took my stereo completely apart today. No tunes. None. Shuffling things around just a bit...Gotta hook up the sand box for my VPI once I vacuum the sand out of my car!
Paul
Don't forget about a picture Paul :thumb:
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Hatfield And The North - The Rotters' Club 8)
Virgin V 2030
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Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
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Textured cover; WB Palm Tree label; Mastered by Capitol, KP, F-20 on side one and F-12 on side 2 in the dead wax. There is script writing I haven't been able to decipher yet--need a stronger magnifying glass. Sounds absolutely fantastic. No wonder this record sold more than 40 million copies.
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Yello: Lost Again
Vertigo 814 611
Yello: Desire
Vertigo 880 895
Yello/Shirley Bassey: The Rhythm Divine
Mercury 888 746
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Tull's 1st lp :thumb:
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Renaissance: "Ashes Are Burning" LP Circa 1973. Just ran it through the VPI 16.5 and it sounds marvelous.
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Walter Egan ~ Not Shy
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J. Geils Band "Best of J.Geils Band" 1979 Atlantic Records LP
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Gary Puckett & The Union Gap "Greatest Hits" 1968 Columbia Records LP
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Gary Puckett & The Union Gap "Greatest Hits" 1968 Columbia Records LP
Named after Union Gap WA near Yakima (Gary Puckett's childhood home) and about 200 miles west of Spokane.
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Joe Pass & Jimmy Rowles "Checkmate" 1981 Pablo Records LP on Red Vinyl
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Hackamore Brick
One kiss leads to another
Was Not Was, first album
Paul
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Gentle Giant – Gentle Giant on Vertigo. Excellent eclectic prog :thumb:
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dead wax info Side 1: stamp:MASTERED BY CAPITOL / handwritten: KP(Ken Perry) BSK-1-3010 F17 INT'L 2
dead wax info Side 2: stamp:MASTERED BY CAPITOL / handwritten: KP(Ken Perry) BSK-2-3010 F21 INT'L 1
Canciones y Danzas de Espana
Savall, Ensemble Hesperion XX
EMI Electrola 1C 063-30 939
TAS 21&22, page 189
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Joe Pass & Jimmy Rowles "Checkmate" 1981 Pablo Records LP on Red Vinyl
Another LP featuring Joe Pass on Pablo Records. Recorded November 1981. Listened to it for the first time in many years the other day. It has never sounded so good.
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dead wax info Side 1: stamp:MASTERED BY CAPITOL / handwritten: KP(Ken Perry) BSK-1-3010 F17 INT'L 2
dead wax info Side 2: stamp:MASTERED BY CAPITOL / handwritten: KP(Ken Perry) BSK-2-3010 F21 INT'L 1
Very nice Toni :thumb:
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Joe Cocker "Mad Dogs & Englishmen" 1970 A&M Records Gatefold Album LP
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Really nice sounding rock album. :thumb:
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Big Twist And The Mellow Fellows "Self-Titled" 1980 Flying Fish Records LP
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The Animals "Best of ...." 1973 ABKCO Records LP
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Rain Parade
I never even heard of them until Pumpkinman mentioned it and Laura seconded it!
Emergency Third Rail Power Trip is a great lost record, a new favorite. I have the second one coming, too.
I wonder about Opal and Mazzy Star now, another two I know nothing of.
Paul
Is that a Paisley couch???
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Rain Parade
I never even heard of them until Pumpkinman mentioned it and Laura seconded it!
Emergency Third Rail Power Trip is a great lost record, a new favorite. I have the second one coming, too.
I wonder about Opal and Mazzy Star now, another two I know nothing of.
Paul
Is that a Paisley couch???
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5305/5671145176_b50bf09225.jpg)
Mazzy Star oh yes Hope Sandoval
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope_Sandoval
I see the Biz man's been busy
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Catchin up with some things not heard in awhile tonite . .
New Wine in Old Bottles- Jackie McLean (Inner City);
The Ballad Of The Fallen- Charlie Haden and Carla Bley and others like Dewey Redman, Don Cherry, etc. (ECM);
She's Back- Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thorton (BackBeat Records, Houston, Texas- you better know it);
The Raincoats (Rough Trade);
Get Off Of My Cloud- Alexis Korner (Columbia).
Still truckin.
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Safe Journey- Steve Tibbetts (ECM).
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An all Buddy Guy morning.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=46173)
"Living Proof"
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=46174)
"Stone Crazy"
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"Skin Deep"
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Stephen Stills "Stills" 1975 Columbia Records LP
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RIO
Duran Duran | Format: Vinyl
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8) chillin on a Saturday evening with a little Steely Dan and some Johnnie Walker Black :wink:
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Fareed Hague- Voices Rising (Pangea).
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8) still chillin, now with Jean-Luc Ponty's - Enigmatic Ocean :wink:
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A Session With The Remains 1996 Sundazed Records Reissue
previously recorded 1964-1966
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Siegel Schwall Band "R.I.P." 1974 Wooden Nickel Records LP
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Bside
That's some obscure stuff!
Paul
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A Session With The Remains 1996 Sundazed Records Reissue
previously recorded 1964-1966
One of the opening bands for the Beatles 1966 US tour. The Sundazed reissue is pretty good IMO
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One of the opening bands for the Beatles 1966 US tour. The Sundazed reissue is pretty good IMO
Laura, I agree with you... this is some really fun stuff. Just love their energy and their cover renditions. Kind of like the Animals that didn't turn into the animals.
Paul, I've been going over my record collection, and taking the time to actually catalog everything. It's given me a chance to touch each record. Lots o' memories, and a lot that I've forgotten. Hopefully, I'll be spinning a few more goodies soon.
Din
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Billy Vera & Judy Clay "Storybook Children" 1967 Atlantic Records
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Billy Vera & Judy Clay "Storybook Children" 1967 Atlantic Records
I'm totally stumped on this one. This would register a 10 on my "obscure" scale. I'm duly impressed :thumb:
Din, whereabouts in Southern IL? Near Carbondale?
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I'm totally stumped on this one. This would register a 10 on my "obscure" scale. I'm duly impressed :thumb:
Din, whereabouts in Southern IL? Near Carbondale?
Indeed, Laura... Carbondale, IL. Guess that's relatively obscure as well. So, you definitely need to check out Billy Vera. His band was called "Billy & The Beaters." You'll recognize both his style and many of his songs, as they were covered by others. Enjoy! 8)
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Billy Vera "Billy & The Beaters" 1981 Alfa Records LP
just couldn't help myself... this one's tasty... 8)
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Billy Vera "Billy & The Beaters" 1981 Alfa Records LP
just couldn't help myself... this one's tasty... 8)
Thanks for posting this one. It is now officially on my must have list.
I went to school at Mizzou and spent some time in St. Louis and even made it over to SIU a couple of times in the 60s/early70s.
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Siegel Schwall Band "R.I.P." 1974 Wooden Nickel Records LP
I played R.I.P. about a month ago and etcarroll gave me another one "
Siegel Schwall Band ~ 953 West"
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I played R.I.P. about a month ago and etcarroll gave me another one "
Siegel Schwall Band ~ 953 West"
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=46273)
Bill, That's a good one too! I like this band a lot. They're Chicago's version of a "Butterfield Blues Band." 8)
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Over The Rhine "Trumpet Child" 2007 GSD/RedEye Records LP
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Sarah Vaughan "How Long Has This Been Going On? 1978 Pablo Records Gatefold LP
Sarah is joined by Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, Louie Bellson and Ray Brown!
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Border Wave- Sir Douglas Quintet (Takoma Records);
My Ft. Worth home boy, Jerry Williams- Gone (WB). Song For My Father (Horace Silver) wound up being my recommendation for a jazz track. The guy is a phenom player but will be remembered more for his song writing for other musicians used on their dates.
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Mozart- Les Quatours Pour Flute et Cordes (Syrinx). A two microphone recording that can't be beaten for you in a small hall with the players.
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... that's a great one, Jim.
Mozart: Quartets for Flute and Strings
Marion, Trio à Cordes de Paris
Syrinx 0977-011
TAS 23, page 324
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Good night last night, four albums!
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Siegel Schwall Band "R.I.P." 1974 Wooden Nickel Records LP
I wonder if they ever recorded at Golden Voice Studios in Pekin, IL? REO, Styx, Head East, and Dan Fogelberg all recorded there and Styx was on Wooden Nickel early on. :scratch:
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From the weekend:
The Beach Boys - 10" 78 RPM mono of Good Vibrations and Heroes and Villains
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511tDBkXFBL._SS500_.jpg)
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours 33 1/3 Palm label original in textured cover and new 180g 45 RPM versions
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41s87IkDSCL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Eric Clapton - Unplugged 180g
(http://ec5.images-amazon.com/images/I/410ezk-3zbL._SS400_.jpg)
Dire Straits - Making Movies Remastered reissue
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/312mNzuxAKL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
The Decemberists - The King is Dead
(http://ec5.images-amazon.com/images/I/518EE8YePwL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
The Eagles - Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 2011 reissue
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51UMn7%2B-XoL._SS500_.jpg)
R.E.M. - Out of Time
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Shawn Mullins - Light You Up
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Talking Heads - 77
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RIPTIDE
Robert Palmer | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=46299)
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Van Morrison- Common One (WB).
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Schönberg: Transfigured Night Op. 4 / Prokofiev: Quintet Op. 39
Erlih, Les Solistes de Marseille
Syrinx 0276.001
Massenet: Le Cid
Frémaux, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
EMI ESD 7040
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Mighty Baby
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Mighty Baby
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Reissue or original?
Paul
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Reissue or original?
Paul
Original on Head records
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Original on Head records
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I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous.
It's not working but I'm trying.
Paul
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I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous.
It's not working but I'm trying.
Paul
I can't be jealous (yet) because I had never heard of the album until the Pman posted it.
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I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous. I will not be jealous.
It's not working but I'm trying.
Paul
Paul Mighty Baby had a hit titled "Egyptian Tomb" another LP I think that's worth searching out............Bill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvLiGOalsIo
The British psychedelic band Mighty Baby grew out of the Action, the Liverpool-based R&B outfit signed to Parlophone by George Martin in 1965. Long considered one of Martin's best discoveries this side of the Beatles, the Action consisted of Reggie King (vocals), Alan King (guitar), Pete Watson (guitar), Mike Evans (bass), and Roger Powell (drums). After Watson left in 1967, he was succeeded by keyboardist Ian Whiteman and blues guitarist Martin Stone, a veteran of the Savoy Brown Blues Band. This new lineup evolved beyond the R&B/soul sound that the original Action had played and into a top-flight experimental group, incorporating the kinds of long jams and folk/blues influences that the West Coast bands were starting to export around the world.
They hooked up with ex-Yardbirds manager Giorgio Gomelsky in 1967 and recorded an album's worth of material that went unreleased. Reggie King was gone by early 1968 to record a solo album, and the remaining members went through a number of name changes, at one point calling themselves Azoth. In 1968, they hooked up with the managers who represented Pink Floyd and T. Rex and cut a new series of demo recordings featuring Whiteman (who wrote most of the songs) and Alan King on lead vocals. These demos were even more ambitious than the 1967 sides, extending the structure of the group's songs with long, beautiful guitar progressions and soaring choruses. Unlike a lot of R&B outfits that tried the psychedelic route and failed, they were suited to the new music by inclination and temperament.
The president of the band's new record label, Head Records, for reasons best known to himself, chose "Mighty Baby" as the group's new name. The self-titled album that followed was a masterpiece of late psychedelic rock, with long, fluid guitar lines and radiant harmonies; still, Mighty Baby didn't sell very well, although the group continued to play live shows to enthusiastic audiences. Their record label folded in 1970, and the group eventually signed to the Blue Horizon label, where they released a respectable if not wholly successful second album, A Jug of Love. It was clear by then, however, that their moment had passed, both personally and professionally. Mighty Baby broke up in 1971, although several of the members periodically played together on various projects -- Evans and Whiteman even played backup to Richard & Linda Thompson in the late '70s.
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Ultimate Spinach was a psychedelic/hard rock/blues band originally from Boston. In their '60's heyday they specialized in lengthy songs such as "Ballad of the Hip Death Goddess", from Ultimate Spinach (1968) and "Genesis of Beauty", from Behold And See (1968). Since 1970 the band have largely abandoned the psychedelic sounds and have (since at least 1975) dropped all of the '60's songs from their setlists (with the exception of 'Ballad Of The Hip Death Goddess' and a few from the third album).
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Ramatam ~ In April Came The Dawning Of The Red Suns
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Reflections Of The Marmalade
(http://991.com/NewGallery/The-Marmalade-Reflections-Of-Th-63407.jpg) 1970 UK Decca
I did alot of listening over this weekend these are just a few
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Peter Hammill - The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage
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The Move ~ Shazam
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Mark
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Van Morrison "Live At The Grand Opera House Belfast" 1984 Mercury Records LP
Nippon Phonogram Japanese Pressing
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The Move ~ Shazam
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One of my top 20 records of all time! Thanks Pman!!
Paul
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Eddie and the Hot Rods: Life on the Line
Island Records 25501 XOT
Hangmans Beautiful Daughters: Trash Mantra
Constrictor 30
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Humble Pie "Rock On" 1971 A&M Records LP
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Rare Earth ~ One World
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Eric Dolphy and Booker Little- Memorial Album, Live at The Five Spot (Prestige);
Meredith Monk- Dolmen Music (ECM). Solo.
Some European favs . .
Joachim Kuhn- Hip Elegy with Philip Catherine, Terumasa Hino, John Lee, and Alphonse Mouson (MPS);
and rediscovering Philip Catherine with Charlie Mariano, Palle Milkelberg, John Lee, etc.- Nairum (WB), a new fav.
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Mahler: Symphony No. 3
Procter, Ambrosian Singers, Wandsworth School Boys Choir
Horenstein, LSO
Unicorn RHS 302/3
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Mott The Hoople – All The Young Dudes: Demos & Live 71-74 a must for Mott the Hoople fans. 8)
Cleopatra CLP 1988, Red Vinyl numbered 138/300 Limited Edition
This special edition album comes with a "Mott The Hoople" arm patch and a "Mott The Hoople" button.
The album opens with Jerkin' Crocus Live with either Lou Reed or David Bowie introducing the band because the announcer says that he wrote a song on the band's new album. Mott's new album was All The Young Dudes which had two songs not written by the band - All The Young Dudes (written by David Bowie) and Sweet Jane (written by Lou Reed). 8)
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Santana "Santana"
Excellent reissue from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs. :thumb:
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Mahler: Symphony No. 3
Procter, Ambrosian Singers, Wandsworth School Boys Choir
Horenstein, LSO
Unicorn RHS 302/3
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile (http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/9429/smilef.gif)
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1972 Cobblestone / Buddah Records Records
An All Star Line Up of Jazz and Blues Players
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Hey Din, where were you keeping all these lps when I was there in November???????????
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Hey Din, where were you keeping all these lps when I was there in November???????????
Hi Mark!
"Excuuuse me... the grooove got me." P-Funk
All ya had to do was ask. No really between BBQ chicken, switching out gear, getting know each other and Maggot Brain the time was well taken. Let's talk soon. 8)
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Van Morrison: Inarticulate Speech of the Heart
Mercury 811 140
Van Morrison: Tupelo Honey
Warner Bros. Records K46114
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Trio: Trio 1
SteepleChase Records SCS-1083
Ella Fitzgerald sings The Harold Arlen Songbook
Verve Records 2683 064
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Steve Hillage - Fish Rising :thumb:
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Samson - Head On
Original 1980 release on GEM Records 8)
I love the prodution on many of these early NWOBHM discs
Nothin' Fancy - Simple, tight and clean
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Samson - Head On
I love the prodution on many of these early NWOBHM discs
NWOBHM New Wave Of British Heavy Metal. Hey, I didn't know it until I looked it up. Maybe somebody else doesn't know that either?
Do you say it like a word or just spell out the letters?
Paul
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NWOBHM New Wave Of British Heavy Metal. Hey, I didn't know it until I looked it up. Maybe somebody else doesn't know that either?
Do you say it like a word or just spell out the letters?
Paul
Thanks Paul I was lost on NWOBHM now I know
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Songs Made Famous By The Beatles
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Samson - Head On
Original 1980 release on GEM Records 8)
I love the prodution on many of these early NWOBHM discs
Nothin' Fancy - Simple, tight and clean
Hey DaveyW,
New group to me, can a you give me a reference point to who they sound like. cheers, Jim
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Songs Made Famous By The Beatles
hey Pumpkinman,
who's performing the songs, the Beatles? cheers, Jim
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CONCIERTO
JIM HALL (Artist) | Format: Vinyl
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NWOBHM New Wave Of British Heavy Metal. Hey, I didn't know it until I looked it up. Maybe somebody else doesn't know that either?
Do you say it like a word or just spell out the letters?
Paul
:D It doesn't really roll off the tongue does it.
I have heard it used as a word but generally not.
The New Wave refers to the re-birth of the early 70's Hard Rock style of the likes of Purple and Sabbath with Prog excesses and Punk in between.
NWOBHM wad headed up by Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Motorhead etc.
It all kicked off in my early teens and I cut my gigging teeth on this stuff.
Thankfully I looked after the vinyl and they still get a regular spin.
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Hey DaveyW,
New group to me, can a you give me a reference point to who they sound like. cheers, Jim
Hi Jim,
Biggest clue here is the singer.
Name - a rather uncatchy Bruce Bruce
Who's actual name is Bruce Dickinson, soon to join Iron Maiden.
Similar in style to Maiden's excellent debut (these albums came out about the same time).
Founded by guitarist Paul Sampson (R.I.P.)
Worth checking out if you like this sort of thing - This and "Before the Storm" especially.
Cheers,
Dave
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Ananta "Wheels Of Time" 1978 Govinda Records
An ISKCON (Hare Krishna) production which credits Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Alice Coltrane and George Harrison for their contribution to ISKCON projects. The music sounds like a cross between SuperTramp, Todd Rundgren, Jethro Tull and the Partridge Family. :?
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Hi Jim,
Biggest clue here is the singer.
Name - a rather uncatchy Bruce Bruce
Who's actual name is Bruce Dickinson, soon to join Iron Maiden.
Similar in style to Maiden's excellent debut (these albums came out about the same time).
Founded by guitarist Paul Sampson (R.I.P.)
Worth checking out if you like this sort of thing - This and "Before the Storm" especially.
Cheers,
Dave
Dave,
Thanks. I am laughing to myself, yet sad also. :duh: After college when I was in living abroad in the military, while on leave I returned to my parents home where I had to leave/store my vinyl collection (some 700 lps at the time). I remember my younger sister's boyfriend had found the 1st 3 Iron Maiden lps that I owned. And said something like, "hey man, can i borrow these?" and I think I replied, "Hey man, go ahead and keep them, i don't think I'll listen to them anyway" :banghead: . . . such is life aya!
cheers, Jim
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Dave,
Thanks. I am laughing to myself, yet sad also. :duh: After college when I was in living abroad in the military, while on leave I returned to my parents home where I had to leave/store my vinyl collection (some 700 lps at the time). I remember my younger sister's boyfriend had found the 1st 3 Iron Maiden lps that I owned. And said something like, "hey man, can i borrow these?" and I think I replied, "Hey man, go ahead and keep them, i don't think I'll listen to them anyway" :banghead: . . . such is life aya!
cheers, Jim
At least he asked :)
My problem is lending discs out, forgetting until I want to play them, then not being able to remember who I leant them to. :duh:
Actually that reminds me - I leant a Lonestar album to a mate over Xmas.
'bout time I chased him up on that - Thanks for the prompt :thumb:
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Elvis Costello And The Attractions "Punch The Clock" 1983 CBS Columbia Records LP
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Dixie Dregs - What If
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hey Pumpkinman,
who's performing the songs, the Beatles? cheers, Jim
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John Coltrane with the Red Garland Trio ~ Traneing In
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Steely Dan ~ Can't Buy A Thrill
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Camel ~ Nude
(http://991.com/gallery_180x180/Camel-Nude-165960-991.jpg) Japanese LP
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Derek and the Dominos - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
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40th Anniversary remastered and pressed on 180 g vinyl
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Derek and the Dominos
40th Anniversary remastered and pressed on 180 g vinyl
And the verdict is?
Paul
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The Byrds ~ Turn! Turn! Turn!
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There's some pretty cool stuff being spun here on AC at the moment 8)
Not sure if I can keep it up - I'll have a go though;
This got a spin this evening
BUDGIE - IN FOR THE KILL
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There's some crackers on here :)
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The Byrds ~ Fifth Dimension
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Paul Horn "Inside" 1968 EPIC Records LP
Jazz Musician and Flutist, Paul Horn, recorded flute and vocals inside the Taj Mahal, India.
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Illinois Jacquet "Go Power!" 1966 Cadet Records LP
with Milt Buckner & Alan Dawson recorded live at Lennie's On-The-Turnpike, West Peabody, MA.
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Nilsson ~ Son Of Schmilsson
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The Clash "Combat Rock" 1982 Epic Records LP
This is a public service announcement... with guitars!
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And the verdict is?
Paul
It's a good recording. Good dynamics, clarity and detail. I haven't compared it to the original. I bought the box set that includs 4 CDs (the original album remastered plus some bonus material and the In Concert album plus some Fillmore East live cuts, a 5.1 DVD plus a book on the band and the making of the record and a couple of posters, etc. in a box. The CDs are included in a double gatefold album with the two vinyl discs. The overall packaging is disappointing.
Laura
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8) ... tell me why I don't like mondays ...
The Boomtown Rats: The Fine Art of Surfacing
Mercury 6310 960
Wuorinen: Percussion Symphony
Wuorinen, The New Jersey Percussion Ensemble
Nonesuch H-71353
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Soft Machine – Softs on Harvest SHSP 4056 :thumb:
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Jason Isbaell, "Here We Rest"
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Reflections
Jerry Garcia | Format: Vinyl
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Chris Youlden ~ A British Blues Legend
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Iggy And The Stooges - Raw Power :thumb:
Columbia PC 32111, Reissue
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Oregon- In Concert (Vanguard);
Point Blank- Second Season (Arista);
Jefferson Airplane- Bless It's Pointed Little Hard (RCA).
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Oregon- In Concert (Vanguard);
:) I've been looking for some Oregon, one group i don't have in my collection!
it has been a Phil Manzanera morning :P
Diamond Head on Polydor 2302 062 UK, Reissue
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Quiet Sun – Mainstream on Antilles AN-7008 US
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Musically a great lineup, I am not sure why they never followed up with any more lps :|
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8) ... tell me why I don't like mondays ...
I owned one Boomtown Rats album when I saw them perform "I Don't Like Mondays" on stage at Live Aid. It wasn't long before I acquired a copy of all of their albums.
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The Joshua Tree
U2 | Format: vinyl
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Cat Stevens - Tea for the Tillerman
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51QpQFE1Z5L._SS500_.jpg)
1970 original recording. I haven't listened to this album in years and was amazed at how good it sounds in my system after a good cleaning, including steam.
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Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
Derek & the Dominos (Artist) | Format: Vinyl 180g
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It's a good recording. Good dynamics, clarity and detail.
Laura
Thanks!
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Nilsson ~ Son Of Schmilsson
I have lots and lots of Nilsson. One of the best!
Paul
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it has been a Phil Manzanera morning :P
Quiet Sun – Mainstream on Antilles AN-7008 US
Musically a great lineup, I am not sure why they never followed up with any more lps :|
I am a big fan of Roxy, 801, and phil's solo stuff. But I never even Heard of this!! Like my not knoeing that Dave Edmunds was in a group called Love Sculpture...
Ignorance is Not bliss!
Paul
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I owned one Boomtown Rats album when I saw them perform "I Don't Like Mondays" on stage at Live Aid. It wasn't long before I acquired a copy of all of their albums.
:) Back in high school (1984) when my buddy and I who co-wrote the the music column for our school's newspaper, we conducted a survey :wink: (well we handed out the survey sheets in the lunchroom ...) of our school's top 20 songs. Well, mysteriously "I Don't Like Mondays" ended up #14. After the survey's results were published and other students questioned, "I Don't Like Mondays" by the Boomtown Rats? . . . My buddy and would say, "come on, You know the Boomtown Rats" and we would play the the song and these people would say, "Oh ya, that is a good song. I know that song." :icon_lol: Science aside sometimes you just need to do what is esthetically right :wink: and school is about education :thumb:
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"A Million Miles Away" :P one of my college anthems! Thanks for the connection :wink:
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:) I've been looking for some Oregon, one group i don't have in my collection!
it has been a Phil Manzanera morning :P
Diamond Head on Polydor 2302 062 UK, Reissue
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Quiet Sun – Mainstream on Antilles AN-7008 US
(http://s.dsimg.com/image/R-411614-1224502321.jpeg)
Musically a great lineup, I am not sure why they never followed up with any more lps :|
There are a few Phil Manzanera fans around here. One album of his that rocks my world is "? Guitars". The question mark is cause I can't remember the word and have misfiled the album and saw no mention of it at his website.
That Oregon one I posted is an old one, possibly THE oldest one, but is seriously well worth finding.
Ah, I remembered . . Primitive Guitars!
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If you had "Guitars ?" I would have guessed Guitarissimo!
Paul
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I like earlier Hello People, all of it produced by Rundgren. But this is not their finest moment. Like many collectors, just gotta have a complete set sometimes!
Paul
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I like earlier Hello People, all of it produced by Rundgren. But this is not their finest moment. Like many collectors, just gotta have a complete set sometimes!
Paul
Paul,
I had never heard of this band until this post. U.S. or U.K.? Who do they sound like?
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This is a new one too. I had never heard of this group before. :duh:
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Paul,
I had never heard of this band until this post. U.S. or U.K.? Who do they sound like?
US group, there's a writeup at:
http://www.thecoolgroove.com/hello.html
I had never seen this site until you asked, it has a video of them mouthing an early song, it's all a little twee and not necessarily representative of the group. They are a little psychedelic, a little Left Banke, overall worthwhile.
I really like the album Have You Seen The Light. Bricks is OK also.
Hey, twee is the perfect word. The urban dictionary has a quote: Belle and Sebastian are the Beatles of twee! There you have it! My kind of mellow stuff.
Paul
PS I like them even though I find mimes about as cuddly as I do clowns (hate 'em!).
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US group, there's a writeup at:
http://www.thecoolgroove.com/hello.html
I had never seen this site until you asked, it has a video of them mouthing an early song, it's all a little twee and not necessarily representative of the group. They are a little psychedelic, a little Left Banke, overall worthwhile.
I really like the album Have You Seen The Light. Bricks is OK also.
Hey, twee is the perfect word. The urban dictionary has a quote: Belle and Sebastian are the Beatles of twee! There you have it! My kind of mellow stuff.
Paul
PS I like them even though I find mimes about as cuddly as I do clowns (hate 'em!).
Thanks. I like psychedelic and The Left Banke (Walk Away Renee is a fav). I will have to look for them.
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One World- John Martyn (Island).
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Pettersson: Violin Concerto No. 2
Haendel, Blomstedt, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Caprice CAP 1200
:duh: ... TAS 28, pages 128-129.
Boulevard of Broken Dreams: It's the Talk of the Town
Another Record Company EfA 5230
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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The Beatles ~ Revolver
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_2vtyVGuh_kY/TLIn1oJ6ubI/AAAAAAAACAw/bMG5OY-GKMk/s400/beatles-revolver-album-art.jpg) Japanese Parlophone
I purchased a complete set of Japanese LPs about 4 years ago
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The Beatles ~ Revolver
I purchased a complete set of Japanese LPs about 4 years ago
They are no good. Send them to me and I'll dispose of them properly!
Paul
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They are no good. Send them to me and I'll dispose of them properly!
Paul
Someone just broke into my home and stole them Paul :lol:
Pearls Before Swine ~ The Use Of Ashes
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/3781/cover_0259252010.jpg)
Pearls Before Swine was an American psychedelic folk band formed by Tom Rapp in 1965 in Eau Gallie, now part of Melbourne, Florida. They released six albums between 1967 and 1971, before Rapp launched a solo career. Rapp lived close to Cape Canaveral and watched the rockets take off. The song "Rocket Man", on the album The Use of Ashes - written the day Neil Armstrong landed on the moon - was credited by Bernie Taupin with inspiring his hit song with Elton John of the same title. Quote : "We didn't steal that one from Bowie, we stole it from another guy, called Tom Rapp..."
Paul are you familiar with Pearls Before Swine
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Home Alone this afternoon
Dug out my Rainbow collection and given them all a good sauna
Beer popped and now just kicking back and listening to these three gems 8)
(http://www.dio.net/pictures_lp/ritchie_blackmores_rainbow_front_big.jpg)
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(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_S48eP89x2Dg/S_X72IG_7WI/AAAAAAAAB5w/gR7AryH9APc/s1600/Rainbow+-+1978+-+Long+Live+Rock+N%27+Roll(Capa).jpg)
A great way to start the weekend! :D
LONG LIVE ROCK 'N' ROLL
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The Fish era Marillion really deliver a sonic treat on Vinyl.
This is spinning at the moment - I really had forgotten how good it is. 8)
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I am absolutely, positively not a Bruce fan. But I know he's talented and I know why everyone loves him. It's one of those cases where I can intellectualize the reason but there's no visceral response.
Except for the first three albums, that is! I think they're fantastic. Kinda like Chicago I, II and III. (forget IV and above!)
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Paul
BTW, inspired by Toni, I'm taking pictures of the label with my own individual flair. We'll see how long that lasts!
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I'm definitely pulling out Blondie today. Gotsta hear me some Rapture :thumb:
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I'm definitely pulling out Blondie today. Gotsta hear me some Rapture :thumb:
Then pull out Parallel Lines and listen to Fade Away and Radiate. Robert Fripp on guitar, it's spooky, sexy and cool. AND it hasn't ever ever been overplayed!
Paul
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Then pull out Parallel Lines and listen to Fade Away and Radiate. Robert Fripp on guitar, it's spooky, sexy and cool. AND it hasn't ever every been overplayed!
Paul
All good, gents. Sounds like a plan.
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this is what's playing (side two) as I open up ACVC.... sounds like there is some good listening going on :thumb:
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great seeing old Plimsoul album covers on last page - Pete Case one of those lesser known garage / folk gods. Anything with his name on it is worth picking up (Howe Gelb runs neck and neck). Praise Sleepy John has been a regular spin here.
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Howe Gelb runs neck and neck
off my radar, any particular lp of his that you'd recommend? I'm a BIG Uncle Tupelo fan and alt country, yet never have 'run' across Howe Gelb. cheers, Jim
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it has been a soulful and funky evening!
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wow Lydia Pense rocks :thumb:
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on Howe Gelb - he is Giant Sand. Does many styles of music well from earlier alt rock influences to country / rock, to folk and blues influenced, and being from Phoenix Tucson area the inevitable border influences. Sno Angel was the album critics universally loved but Howe and Pete Case are the type of artists that if you like this genre of music you will like anything by them that you find.
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Julie Tippetts- Sunset Glow (Utopia). I liked her voice when she was recording with Brian Auger under her maiden name and later on a Carla Bley album I have. I love it here! And the music. With Keith Tippetts and others.
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Definitely need some relaxing vinyl therapy.
Just spent the afternoon entertaining 26 6 year olds at home (thankfully in the garden) for my youngest's birthday party. :o
Uncorked a nice bottle wandered into the house to be greated by Katy Perry booming down the staircase from one of my other daughters room.
So off to the living room, doors shut - Sansui driving the Monitor Audios and;
Sancturary with Satie 8)
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Lou Reed: Transformer
RCA CL 13806
Lou Reed: The Blue Mask
RCA LP 6028
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Not bad. Classic 80s sound.
Paul
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I'm definitely pulling out Blondie today. Gotsta hear me some Rapture :thumb:
I get it now! The Rapture. May 21!!!! End of the world and all that...
Paul
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SRC? Never heard of them. Detroit group. This is from 1969 and I picked it up two years ago as part of a collection. Anyway, the disk is noisy but listenable.
Meanwhile, this has some awesome stuff on it! And it only took one listen. Pseudo-psychedelic (I just made that up so don't Google it) with guitars reminiscent of Trower and Beck. A great record. Find me a better copy please~!
Paul
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... teatime ...
Elgar: Coronation Ode
Ledger, NPO et. al.
EMI ASD 3345
... from HP's Super Disc List, TAS 98, page 111.
8) greetings
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Elgar's Falstaff, a symphonic study in C minor/The Sanguine Fan/Fantasia with Boult and The London Phil (EMI) and the two Christophers, Bishop and Parker. Tonite, for sure.
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Hard going today!
This is just the remedy :D
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There's something truly magical about Kate Bush's music 8)
"WOW Unbelievable" indeed :)
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... to Bob Dylan's 70th Happy Birthday:
Bob Dylan: The Times They Are A-Changin'
CBS S 62251
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A Joni early afternoon 8)
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SRC? Never heard of them. Detroit group. This is from 1969 and I picked it up two years ago as part of a collection. Anyway, the disk is noisy but listenable.
Meanwhile, this has some awesome stuff on it! And it only took one listen. Pseudo-psychedelic (I just made that up so don't Google it) with guitars reminiscent of Trower and Beck. A great record. Find me a better copy please~!
Paul
Hey Paul,
Thanks the lead. I'll keep my eyes open and if I find 2 I'll send the second your way :wink:
cheers, Jim
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The Third Rail ~ ID Music
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Bridge: The Sea/Summer/Cherry Ripe/Enter Spring/Lament
Groves, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
EMI ASD 3190
Rimsky-Korsakov: Le Coq d'or Suite
Borodin: Prince Igor: Overture/Polovetsian Dances
Dorati, LSO & Chorus
Mercury Golden Imports SRI 75016
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It is a rainy eclectic prog rock evening 8)
Egg - The Polite Force on Deram DES 18056
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Matching Mole – Matching Mole on CBS 64850
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Beat Assailant – Rhyme Space Continuum
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It is a rainy eclectic prog rock evening 8)
Egg - The Polite Force on Deram DES 18056
Matching Mole – Matching Mole on CBS 64850
What IS this stuff? Oldie or new? BTW, the images don't show on my iPad...
Paul
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Tom Rush
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Level 42 ~ World Machine
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Tom Rush: The Circle Game
Elektra EKS-74018
I like Tom without a beard, Bill - No Regrets - Toni
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Toni,
I always like to see what you're listening to now. It's a nice touch that you send us photos too!
Scott
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Amazon has it for $28 shipped new which is a most decent price.
Up to Side B and it sounds great.
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Nancy Wilson "Nancy-Naturally" 1966 Capitol Records LP
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Nazareth - Malice In Wonderland
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Paul Butterfield Blues Band "Golden Butter - The Best Of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band" 1972 Elektra Records Gatefold Album Double LP
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The Secret Policeman's Other Ball - Various Artists to Benefit Amnesty International 1981 Original Pressing LP
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Milt Jackson Sextet ~ Invitation
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Johnny Rivers: Outside Help
Big Tree Records BT 76004
Thx Bill
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Chad Stuart & Jeremy Clyde ~ The Ark
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Tangerine Dream – Phaedra Virgin International Reissue VI 2010
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Eloy – Inside Janus Records JLS 3062
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Paul Simon - Still Crazy After All These Years
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The Cars - Move Like This
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Egg - The Polite Force on Deram DES 18056
Matching Mole – Matching Mole on CBS 64850
What IS this stuff? Oldie or new? BTW, the images don't show on my iPad...
Paul
Hey Paul,
They are both Canterbury Scene progressive rock groups from the early 70s.
Robert Wyatt was the Soft Machine's drummer and formed Matching Mole after he left the Soft Machine
Egg - The Polite Force highlights one of progressive rock's great keyboardists Dave Stewart who would go on to play with later prog rock groups Khan, Hatfield And The North, and National Health
cheers,
Jim
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Arcade Fire -The Suburbs
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Buffalo Springfield 1966 Atco Mono 8)
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Jennifer Warnes ~ Famous Blue Raincoat
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From Classic Reissues
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Scott,
I bought it yesterday. It's all your fault. :lol:
Great to see you last week.
Laura
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One of Robin Trowers best ever release. Just brillant!
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Arcade Fire -The Suburbs
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Hey Laura,
How is your pressing of The Suburbs? I had to return my 1st copy to my local record store because of "static" like noise on side 4 :x. My new copy is not as noticeable yet there is still some presence of "noise." This "noise" is not present on the digital download. :? Jim
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Kenny Loggins with Jim Messina - Sittin' In
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Rust Never Sleeps Reprise Records HS 2295 :thumb:
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Stevie Wonder: Hotter Than July
The Brothers: Isley
Rufus: Ask Rufus
Cuz listening to Gil Scott-Heron is making me too sad right now.
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Sarah McLachlan "Solace" 2002 Arista / Nettwerk
Reissue of the Original Recording on 200g Heavy Vinyl
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Cuz listening to Gil Scott-Heron is making me too sad right now.
We lost a good one :cry: may Gil RIP. He will be missed.
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Punch Brothers - Antifogmatic Nonesuch 521980-1
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:thumb: Excellent complex bluegrass! :wink:
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Hey Laura,
How is your pressing of The Suburbs? I had to return my 1st copy to my local record store because of "static" like noise on side 4 :x. My new copy is not as noticeable yet there is still some presence of "noise." This "noise" is not present on the digital download. :? Jim
Hi Jim,
I played side 4 today and did not hear any "static" noise. I have a couple of pops at the end of Sprawl II in the transition to Suburban War. I'll have to put it on my new Loricraft PRC 4 and see if I can remove the source of the pop. Love the album!
Laura
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Sloan - The Double Cross
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This is a great record! Unbelievable that these guys have been making great pop/power pop for 20 years.
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Kris Kristofferson "Border Lord"
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Jefferson Airplane: Volunteers
RCA SF 8076
Walton: Gloria/Orb & Sceptre/Te Deum/Crown Imperial
Frémaux, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra et. al.
EMI ASD 3348
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Hi Jim,
I played side 4 today and did not hear any "static" noise. I have a couple of pops at the end of Sprawl II in the transition to Suburban War. I'll have to put it on my new Loricraft PRC 4 and see if I can remove the source of the pop. Love the album!
Laura
Hi Laura,
Thanks for your report. Great to hear that your copy does not have the same issue, I agree it is a great album. :thumb:
cheers,
Jim
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Humble Pie "Street Rats" 1975 A&M Records LP
Promotional Copy of Humble Pie's last and loathed album. Includes 5 covers... 3 from the Beatles.
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Live in San Francsico
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Recorded in 1978 at the Cow Palace. Neil's harmonica is so life-like I swear it is in the room 8) This is well recorded live album on 180 g vinyl
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Stevie Wonder "Songs In The Key of Life" 1976 Tamla Special Edition Original Recording LP
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The Beatles ~ White Album
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Grateful Dead "Wake Of The Flood" 1973 Grateful Dead Records LP
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Neil Young - After The Gold Rush Reprise Records RS 6383 :thumb:
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Laura,
I need to put Neil Young & Crazy Horse's - Live in San Francsico on my want list :)
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Laura,
I need to put Neil Young & Crazy Horse's - Live in San Francsico on my want list :)
Jim, it is a terrific album. Classic Records on 200g vinyl. Zero surface noise--dead quiet. It's a Neil Young kind of day.
Neil Young - Dreamin' Man Live '92
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180g vinyl
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Roy Orbison's Anthology 1956-1965 on Rhino Records.
A must-have on a good TT. Comes alive on a borrowed Dynavector. :thumb:
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Dollar Brand: Africa- Tears and Laughter (Inner City).
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It's a Neil Young kind of day.
:) Neil Young can improve many of my days :)
Yet, there is nothing like Greg Lake's voice on one of Crimson's better lineups, musically masterful :thumb:
King Crimson – In The Wake Of Poseidon 1970 Atlantic SD 8266
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Mark-Almond "To The Heart" 1976 ABC Records LP
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Lindsey Buckingham & Stevi (Stevie) Nicks "Buckingham Nicks" 1973 Polydor Records LP
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One of Heeps very best. A classic!!
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Grateful Dead "Blues For Allah" 1975 Grateful Dead Records / United Artists LP
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McGuinn, Clark & Hillman 1979
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The Best of The Electric Flag
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Sibelius: En Saga/Night-Ride and Sunrise/The Oceanides/Luonnotar
Dorati, LSO
EMI ASD 2486
... from Harry's List
Dave Alvin: Every Night about this Time
Demon Records Fiend 90
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The Beatles ~ Rubber Soul
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Dang! Gonna be hard to catch up. I listened to the Switched On Bach I picked up this weekend. I reinforced an ancient Linn Sondek outer box, took the plinth out of the inner box. It's a beaut! Made by Chris Harban. I've got enough parts to build me a TT by golly. But the plinth is going on my main TT later this summer. I know I'm rambling but I've got 3 Linn Sondeks now!!!
Paul
Hey, Punkie: How's that Mono Rubber Soul sound? Apparently longer fade/prominent percussion on Michelle...different ending to What Goes On.
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Dang! Gonna be hard to catch up. I listened to the Switched On Bach I picked up this weekend. I reinforced an ancient Linn Sondek outer box, took the plinth out of the inner box. It's a beaut! Made by Chris Harban. I've got enough parts to build me a TT by golly. But the plinth is going on my main TT later this summer. I know I'm rambling but I've got 3 Linn Sondeks now!!!
Paul
Hey, Punkie: How's that Mono Rubber Soul sound? Apparently longer fade/prominent percussion on Michelle...different ending to What Goes On.
I havn't had this all that long. I'll check it out Paul. This was a $1 LP with a few pops it has some wear but sounds good
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Suzanne Vega
A&M Records 395 072
Rodrigo: Concierto Andaluz/Concierto de Aranjuez
The Romeros, Alessandro, San Antonio Symphony Orchestra
Mercury Golden Imports SRI 75021
TAS 7, page 294
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Two very fine sounding LP's. :D
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Bill Bruford – One of a Kind
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Marillion: Script for a Jester's Tear
EMI 038 746237
Marillion: Misplaced Childhood
EMI 1C 064 240340
Fish 'n' Chips
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Marillion: Script for a Jester's Tear
EMI 038 746237
Marillion: Misplaced Childhood
EMI 1C 064 240340
Fish 'n' Chips
Quite Tasty :thumb:
Gentle Giant – Gentle Giant 1970 Vertigo 6360 020
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Gentle Giant - Acquiring The Taste 1971 Vertigo VEL-1005 8)
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David Grisman - QUINTET '80
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Bare Trees
Fleetwood Mac | Format: Vinyl
Sentimental Lady = great song!
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Bare Trees
Fleetwood Mac | Format: Vinyl
Sentimental Lady = great song!
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Staple of college! I like Mystery To Me the best.
Paul
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Mystery to Me next, then Hero's are Hard to Find.
It's a Bob Welch-era F.M. morning on vinyl.
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Mystery to Me
Fleetwood Mac | Format: Vinyl
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A man after my own heart! Go ET Go! Mystery to Me!
Meanwhile, the percussive notes at the beginning of Emerald Eyes is the BEST, even better than the bass-thingy in For Your Love.
Paul
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Man, can Genya Ravan ever sing! I had No Replies with the New York turntable FM hit: Morning Much Better. I can remember hearing that on WNEW back in the day. This one is pretty good, too.
Paul
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My ONLY find this weekend after at LEAST 2 dozen garage sales. But it sure is a good one!
Paul
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Genya Ravan ~ They Love Me They Love Me Not
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1. QUEEN OF THE NIGHT
Date: 20/04/1974
2. SUICIDE SAL
Date: 05/04/1975
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Heroes Are Hard to Find
Fleetwood Mac
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Heroes Are Hard to Find
Fleetwood Mac
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Pink Floyd's Animals. A very dark album indeed.
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Genya Ravan ~ They Love Me They Love Me Not
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Hey Bill Pumpkin Man, You inspired me once again. When I saw your post, I remembered that I had a Genya Ravan, self-titled album in a stack of records waiting to be cleaned. Since, I had never heard of her before... I had put off cleaning that album. Well, my bad! I dusted off the cover and gave the record a thorough cleaning and, voila, this is a real gem. Can't believe I missed her over the years. A touch of Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan and Patti LaBelle. She has a smoking hot band and a very interesting story. Born in Poland, Holocaust Surviving Family, Immigrant to the States and She became her Own Producer. The album below also covers Stephen Still's "Sit Yourself Down" and Leonard Cohen's "Bird On A Wire." Thanks for the post Bill!
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Genya Ravan "Genya Ravan" 1972 Coumbia Records LP
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Can't believe I missed her over the years. A touch of Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan and Patti LaBelle. She has a smoking hot band and a very interesting story.
Genya Ravan "Genya Ravan" 1972 Coumbia Records LP
Keep your eyes peeled for 10 Wheel Drive, No Replies!
Paul
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Hey Bill Pumpkin Man, You inspired me once again. When I saw your post, I remembered that I had a Genya Ravan, self-titled album in a stack of records waiting to be cleaned. Since, I had never heard of her before... I had put off cleaning that album. Well, my bad! I dusted off the cover and gave the record a thorough cleaning and, voila, this is a real gem. Can't believe I missed her over the years. A touch of Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan and Patti LaBelle. She has a smoking hot band and a very interesting story. Born in Poland, Holocaust Surviving Family, Immigrant to the States and She became her Own Producer. The album below also covers Stephen Still's "Sit Yourself Down" and Leonard Cohen's "Bird On A Wire." Thanks for the post Bill!
On the prior page Paul (orthobiz) posted Genya Ravan w/ Ten wheel Drive. That's what prompted me to reach into the black hole and pull out 1 of her solo efforts. I also have the Ten Wheel Drive lp and the one you posted along with Urban Desire. Din also check out
1. Ten Wheel Drive ~ Brief Replies
2. Ten Wheel Drive ~ Construction #1 both with Genya Ravan
If you have any Maggie Bell in that pile give them a listen to also. Maggie Bell also sang with the band "Stone The Crows"
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Wishbone Ash - Argus 1972 MCA Records MCA-2344 :thumb: Excellent Guitar Rock 8)
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Marillion: Script for a Jester's Tear
EMI 038 746237
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Marillion: Misplaced Childhood
EMI 1C 064 240340
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Fish 'n' Chips
SPOOKY
Just come back from a weeks vacation - These plus Clutching at Straws were the last to visit the LP12 prior to departure.
Fish era Marillion were in a niche of their very own 8)
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Wishbone Ash - Argus 1972 MCA Records MCA-2344 :thumb: Excellent Guitar Rock 8)
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The two guises of WA still tour regularly over here.
Caught Martin Turner's WA last year, the set included Argus all the way through 8)
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Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks: Original Recordings
Edsel Records ED 144
The Very Best of Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks: Rich and Happy in Hicksville
See For Miles Records SEE 65
Dan Hicks: It Happened One Bite
Warner Bros. Records BSK 3158
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Hugo Montenegro's Dawn of Dylan
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Robby Krieger - Versions
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Robin Trower "Caravan To Midnight" 1978 Chrysalis/Capitol LP
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Your 3 for 3 all great picks Din
Blues Project "Blues Project" 1972 Capitol/EMI Records LP
Robin Trower "Caravan To Midnight" 1978 Chrysalis/Capitol LP
Hot Tuna "The Phosphorescent Rat" 1974 GRUNT Records LP
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Hi Bill,
I thought the Blues Project might catch your attention. I need to keep on the look out for their earlier releases... while Al Kooper was still with them. I figure if it's "psychedelic" or has got "psychedelic roots" you know about it, because you are the Pumpkin King! :thumb:
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Gentle Giant - The Power And The Glory 1974 Capitol Records SN-16044
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The two guises of WA still tour regularly over here.
Caught Martin Turner's WA last year, the set included Argus all the way through 8)
Dave, That would have been a real treat! :green:
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Foreigner: Records
Atlantic 78.0999
Delius: Brigg Fair/A Song before Sunrise/Marche Caprice/On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring/
Summer Night on the River/Sleigh Ride/Intermezzo from Fennimore and Gerda
Beecham, RPO
EMI ASD 357 (Nimbus pressing)
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Hi Bill,
I thought the Blues Project might catch your attention. I need to keep on the look out for their earlier releases... while Al Kooper was still with them. I figure if it's "psychedelic" or has got "psychedelic roots" you know about it, because you are the Pumpkin King! :thumb:
This is the LP right before yours 1971's Lazarus
Lookout for Projections. This has been recently reissued on LP
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Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks: Original Recordings
Edsel Records ED 144
(http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/1643/image405b.jpg)
The Very Best of Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks: Rich and Happy in Hicksville
See For Miles Records SEE 65
(http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/5319/image1251.jpg)
Dan Hicks: It Happened One Bite
Warner Bros. Records BSK 3158
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Tommy James ~ My Head, My Bed & My Red Guitar
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Oregon – Out Of The Woods 1978 Elektra 6E-154
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Bridge: Suite for String Orchestra/Sir Roger de Coverley/Sally in our Alley/Lament/Rosemary/Cherry Ripe
Boult, LPO
Lyrita SRCS 73
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Dan Fogelberg "Home Free" 1972 Epic Records LP
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Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow
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Wishbone Ash - Wishbone Ash Decca DL 75249 US 1970
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San Francisco Ltd with Terry Garthwaite and Willow Wray and company.
Charlie Byrd (self titled).
Both are direct-to-disc 45rpm's and really have unlimited dynamics. Terry Garthwaite can bring it!
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Nina Simone: Let It Be Me
Verve 831437
Ben Webster: At the Renaissance
Contemporary C-7646
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Fleetwood Mac - Self Titled
(http://pixhost.info/avaxhome/d5/1f/00101fd5_medium.jpeg) MFSL LP I picked up a couple years ago for $3.00 at a goodwill store
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Fleetwood Mac - Self Titled
(http://pixhost.info/avaxhome/d5/1f/00101fd5_medium.jpeg) MFSL LP I picked up a couple years ago for $3.00 at a goodwill store
Well, . . . how does it sound?
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Well, . . . how does it sound?
Laura of the 3 incarnations of Fleetwood Mac the 3rd is my least favorite. I'll pull out a regular copy and compare and get back to you on that..........Bill
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Steve Bach ~ Zero Gravity
(http://991.com/NewGallery/Steve-Bach-Zero-Gravity-380723.jpg)
While going thru unsorted LPs I came upon this MFSL LP . I'm going to clean and play it. Is anyone familiar
with Steve Bach. It still had a $5 sticker on it I don't remember buying it or if that was the price I paid.....Bill
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Nina Simone: Let It Be Me
Verve 831437
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Ben Webster: At the Renaissance
Contemporary C-7646
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That's some soulful stuff, Toni. Tuning up a couple of Mark Levinson Acoustic Recordings Ltd: Volume One is some organ and choral numbers by Bach and others (the last track is by Morales- O Sacrum Convivium and it is way beautiful). The recording is SOTA. And, Jazz at Long Wharf (MLAR 7) with what I assume is his brother, Doug, on piano, ML on bass and Bill Elgart, drums (45 RPM). Side two, The Other Side of Jimmy (Garrison), a close friend according to his liner notes and Coltrane's long time bassist, is very moving.
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Laura of the 3 incarnations of Fleetwood Mac the 3rd is my least favorite. I'll pull out a regular copy and compare and get back to you on that..........Bill
Interesting. What is your favorite?
I love Tusk, Rumours, and the one above. I also like the early stuff before Bob Welch. The Bob Welch version is my least favorite. I really like Buckingham/Nicks and what they brought to the band. I think he is easily one of the 10 greatest guitarists of my lifetime and I never grow tired of listening to Stevie Nicks.
The great thing about music is there is something for everyone's tastes.
Best,
Laura
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Death Cab for Cutie - Codes & Keys
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The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow
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Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell
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One of my 5 favorite albums from the 70's
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Hüsker Dü – New Day Rising SST Records SST 031 :thumb:
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Celebrated Summer (track 6 side 1) makes me sentimental of my youth :wink:
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Live at Bill Grahams Fillmore West 1969
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David Ackles ~ American Gothic
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Wishbone Ash - Pilgrimage Decca DL 75295
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STEVE HACKETT - Please Don't Touch - Charisma Records CDS 4012
An Eclectic mix with various, well chosen, guest vocalists 8)
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Buffalo Springfield
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Oscar Peterson – Motions And Emotions
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Crack the Sky - World in Motion 1
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White label promo on Criminal Records
I wasn't sure if I would like them after the first song, but the rest of the album was pretty good.
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This 2 record set is on the lime green label with the purple bullseye soooo I'm thinking no later than 1969 ??
My LP cover is in way better shape than the one pictured. Only a buck
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David Gilmour - About Face
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Crosby, Stills & Nash
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bjqUc9vpL._SS500_.jpg) 180g reissue
Okkervil River - I Am Very Far
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The Doors
Secret Sisters
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Clockwork Orange
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It had been a wonderful evening and what I needed now, to give it the perfect ending, was a little of the Ludwig Van.
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Fleetwood Mac - Self Titled
(http://pixhost.info/avaxhome/d5/1f/00101fd5_medium.jpeg) MFSL LP I picked up a couple years ago for $3.00 at a goodwill store
Bill -
Seems I do have a copy after all, just never got around to re-filing it, a nice, minty one at that, though standard vinyl, not MFSL.
Oh yeah - $1 at DD. :thumb:
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Even better, I have a 'KENDUN' pressing with POGO and a heart emblem in the deadwax for the same measly $1.
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Smile- Laura Nyro (Columbia);
Solstice- Ralph Towner (ECM).
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King Crimson - USA Atlantic SD 18136
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Bill -
Seems I do have a copy after all, just never got around to re-filing it, a nice, minty one at that, though standard vinyl, not MFSL.
Oh yeah - $1 at DD. :thumb:
Only a buck who would'a thunk it :lol: :thumb:
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Sonny & Cher: The Two Of Us
Atlantic ATL 60 026
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Delbert McClinton: Live from Austin
Alligator Records AL 4773
Albert Collins and the Icebreakers: Live in Japan
Sonet Records INT 147.143
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Caravan – In The Land Of Grey And Pink London Records PS 593 :thumb:
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Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown: Standing My Ground
Alligator Records AL 4779
Sonny Boy Williamson: One Way Out
Bluesmen/Chess 2213
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Fluff
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=47938) 1972
I went to clean it pulled it out Guess what?? It's a White label promo
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Fluff
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=47938) 1972
What is it?
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What is it?
Pm sent
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Neville Brothers - Yellow Moon
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The Pretty Things ~ S.F. Sorrow 1968
(http://images.wax.fm/pretty_things_s_f_sorrow-LP5224-1249761026.jpeg) Sundazed reissue
S.F. Sorrow is the title of a 1968 LP by the British rock group The Pretty Things.
One of the first rock concept albums, S.F. Sorrow was based on a short story by singer-guitarist Phil May. The album is structured as a song cycle, telling the story of the main character, Sebastian F. Sorrow, from birth through love, war, tragedy, madness, and the disillusionment of old age.
Although the album is a rock opera, it has been stated by members of The Who that the record had no major influence on Pete Townshend and his writing of Tommy (1969). The Pretty Things, however, have suggested otherwise, as have some critics over the years.
Recording began at Abbey Road Studios in November 1967 with work on "Bracelets of Fingers." Two tracks that had been earmarked for the album, "Talking About the Good Times" and "Walking Through My Dreams," were instead released as a single in February 1968.
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Fluff
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=47938) 1972
I went to clean it pulled it out Guess what?? It's a White label promo
um, that label doesn't look white to me...
Paul
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The Pretty Things ~ S.F. Sorrow 1968
Great record~
Paul
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um, that label doesn't look white to me...
Paul
You wound me sir !! The pic was a goggle image. I guess I'll take my toys and go !!
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The Zombies ~ Live on the BBC 1965-1967
(http://images.marketplaceadvisor.channeladvisor.com/hi/81/80725/dsc04160.jpg) Rhino LP
WARNING: This is an internet image not an actual pic. of my LP :lol:
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You wound me sir !! The pic was a goggle image. I guess I'll take my toys and go !!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=47939)
I will never doubt you again, O Mighty Pumpkin!
Paul :lol:
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Bennie Wallace: The Fourteen Bar Blues
Enja 3029
Grover Washington, Jr.: Winelight
Elektra ELK 52262
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It's always great to run across a really pleasant surprise when discovering new (old) music! Here's one I found in a lot of used vinyl that I recently acquired. I had never heard of this early 70s, Scottish Blues Rock Band from Glasgow. Time period rock with Maggie Bell's vocals somewhat reminiscent of Janis Joplin.
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Stone The Crows "Teenage Licks" 1971 Polydor LP
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Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre "On The Road To Freedom" 1973 Chrysalis Records LP
An all star line-up of musical performers!
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Golden Smog - Down by the Old Mainstream
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The Decemberists - Always the Bridesmaid: A Single Series, vol 1
(http://soundinterest.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/the-decemberists-always-the-bridesmaid-vol-1.jpg) 45 RPM
The Smithereens - Green Thoughts
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Thank you Bill :D
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You wound me sir !! The pic was a goggle image. I guess I'll take my toys and go !!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=47939)
Hey Bill, did you get peanut butter with that???
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Hey Bill, did you get peanut butter with that???
Now Gene you know I have blood sugar issues. What if Cathy saw I was having a
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You know the trouble that would cause me !! :lol:
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Ballet Music from the Opera
Fistoulari, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
Classic Records/RCA LSC 2400
Papa Doo Run Run: California Project
Telarc DG-20501
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Elvis Costello, Momofuku
It's a double record gatefold but the track listing on the back still treats it like "Side 1" and "Side 2," rather than 4 sides...
Eno's first album, another used purchase. The lead-in groove is really noisy but the rest of the record is good.
Paul
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Cool Pumpkinman
Live Sky is great...
Paul
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The Doors - 1985 European Reissue, German Pressing (Originally 1973 Elektra Records) LP
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The Decemberists - The Tain--5 Songs
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They may have passed TNP as my favorite band from the last decade :thumb:
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Moby Grape ~ 20 Granite Creek (White Label Promo)
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The Decemberists
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Castaways and Cutouts
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One of my mothers lps, brings back childhood memories of her singing along.
It cleaned up great, and sounds exceptional for mono...
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Just got a VPI Scout to replace my 25 year old Denon 52, it came with a Grado Gold, but I have a lightly used Shelter 501 MkII in the wings, and an hour ago the nice man in the brown truck dropped off a DV 20X2-L.
Great bass presentation with this setup, rich mids, top end off a smidge, but it's not fully dialed in either.
Oh, and it's my $1 crackhouse copy, I still have to take the 45rpm version out of the shrinkwrap.
edit: Is it too hack a move to say I love Rhiannon?!?
Fleetwood Mac - Self Titled
(http://pixhost.info/avaxhome/d5/1f/00101fd5_medium.jpeg) MFSL LP I picked up a couple years ago for $3.00 at a goodwill store
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Great Instrumental Album,this will make your speakers work hard. :thumb:
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/95/Stuart_Hamm_-_Radio_Free_Albemuth_%28album%29.jpg)
when i first listen this album,the guitar God Joe Satriani got his start here. :o
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i preferred her Vocal Tone over Stevie Nick :thumb:
Lapsan
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Just got a VPI Scout to replace my 25 year old Denon 52, it came with a Grado Gold, but I have a lightly used Shelter 501 MkII in the wings, and an hour ago the nice man in the brown truck dropped off a DV 20X2-L.
Great bass presentation with this setup, rich mids, top end off a smidge, but it's not fully dialed in either.
Oh, and it's my $1 crackhouse copy, I still have to take the 45rpm version out of the shrinkwrap.
edit: Is it too hack a move to say I love Rhiannon?!?
It's a great album, and Rhiannon is awesome!
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/ac/ChristineMcVie84.jpg/220px-ChristineMcVie84.jpg)
i preferred her Vocal Tone over Stevie Nick :thumb:
Lapsan
Another vote for McVie.
Paul
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Moby Grape ~ 20 Granite Creek (White Label Promo)
Oh, great PUmpkin. Another find!
Paul
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Katy Lied
Steely Dan | Format: vinyl
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The Cry of Love [Original recording]
Jimi Hendrix | Format: Vinyl
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The Decemberists - The Tain--5 Songs
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They may have passed TNP as my favorite band from the last decade :thumb:
I'll be checkin samples tomorrow. Gracias. Would right now cept I'm listenin to My Favorite Things (John Coltrane).
Tell you what, Laura, how about accepting my invitation to listen to this album. The title track is the same song from The Sound of Music written by Rodgers and Hammerstein only taken in 3/4 (waltz) time and it's positively beautiful in any language. This won't be a challenge for you. In fact, like millions of people-jazz aficianados or otherwise-I predict you'll love it. His pianist on the date is a very young McCoy Tyner scarcely out of music school. His playing is yery in tune with what Coltrane wanted and became a permanent member of Coltrane's quartet for most of the following decade. It's followed by Everytime We Say Goodbye, a Cole Porter ballad, slow and sentimental and also played lovingly on soprano saxophone which people thought of for years before this release as a Dixieland music instrument. Not anymore. But Not For Me is a Gershwin tune that has been recorded dozens of times and for good reason. It, too, is done beautifully here tho with more jazz originality. The fourth and last track is Summertime from Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess (remember I Loves You, Porgy?) but here . . Coltrane gives it a very different interpretation. Just buy the album outright, giolfriend. It might change your musical life. It will certainly enrich it.
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I'll be checkin samples tomorrow. Gracias. Would right now cept I'm listenin to My Favorite Things (John Coltrane).
Tell you what, Laura, how about accepting my invitation to listen to this album. The title track is the same song from The Sound of Music written by Rodgers and Hammerstein only taken in 3/4 (waltz) time and it's positively beautiful in any language. This won't be a challenge for you. In fact, like millions of people-jazz aficianados or otherwise-I predict you'll love it. His pianist on the date is a very young McCoy Tyner scarcely out of music school. His playing is yery in tune with what Coltrane wanted and became a permanent member of Coltrane's quartet for most of the following decade. It's followed by Everytime We Say Goodbye, a Cole Porter ballad, slow and sentimental and also played lovingly on soprano saxophone which people thought of for years before this release as a Dixieland music instrument. Not anymore. But Not For Me is a Gershwin tune that has been recorded dozens of times and for good reason. It, too, is done beautifully here tho with more jazz originality. The fourth and last track is Summertime from Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess (remember I Loves You, Porgy?) but here . . Coltrane gives it a very different interpretation. Just buy the album outright, giolfriend. It might change your musical life. It will certainly enrich it.
Jim,
Thanks for the invitation, but after listening to samples I know I wouldn't be able to make it through one of the songs let alone the entire album. It's just not my cup of tea music-wise. We all have different tastes in music and I have never been able to get into jazz or pure instrumentals. Chicago Transit Authority and early Blood Sweat & Tears are as close as it gets for me.
If you sample The Decemberists, start with The King Is Dead (R.E.M., American roots influence),. My next favorite is The Crane Wife.
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Ok, Laura. The King Is Dead it will be. Thanks. BTW, it was the Atlantic release you sampled, right?
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Ok, Laura. The King Is Dead it will be. Thanks. BTW, it was the Atlantic release you sampled, right?
Ummm
The Hazards of Love is my place to start. True prog updated for this millennium. Folk, rock, kids singing, the works!
Paul
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Ummm
The Hazards of Love is my place to start. True prog updated for this millennium. Folk, rock, kids singing, the works!
Paul
I like THOL too (saw the tour in Seattle). Also worth sampling is Picaresque.
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The Four Seasons - 2nd Vault of Golden Hits
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Mono and stereo versions. I saw Jersey Boys Thursday Night and can't get their songs out of my head. Great music from the 60s.
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BTW, it was the Atlantic release you sampled, right?
Jim, I don't know what release it was. I went to the website, clicked on the album and it took me to Amazon where I listened to the samples. It would not have made any difference what release it was. I would not have liked the music if John Coltrane and his band were playing live in my listening room. As I said above, not my cup of tea music-wise. I do appreciate you thinking of me.
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The Kinks - Kinks' Greatest Celluloid Heroes
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Fleetwood Mac - Rumours 45 RPM
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I noticed several folks on Audiogon did not think the remastered 45 RPM edition sounded better than the original. All I can say is they need a more revealing system. I know I am repeating myself now, but it is worth repeating. I have a very early palm label pressing of the original and as good as it is (and it is good), the 45 rpm is hands down better in all respects--dynamics, bass, clarity and detail. It is truly a you are in the recording studio experience.
Robin Trower - BLT
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Curtesy of the Pumpkinman. Thanks Bill :thumb:
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Robin Trower - BLT
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Curtesy of the Pumpkinman. Thanks Bill :thumb:
Your most welcome Laura........Bill
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The John Lennon Collection ~ 15 Greatest Hits
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No Secrets [Original recording]
Carly Simon | Format: Vinyl
Pleasant enough after a day at the beach.
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No Secrets [Original recording]
Carly Simon | Format: Vinyl
Pleasant enough after a day at the beach.
Fantastic album! Every song is a keeper.
Paul
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No, this is a fantastic album;
REMAIN IN LIGHT
Talking Heads | Format: Vinyl
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Neil Young - International Harvestors - A Treasure
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180g vinyl. Terrific album with great peddle steel guitar and fiddle.
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VINYL LADY said:
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours 45 RPM
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I noticed several folks on Audiogon did not think the remastered 45 RPM edition sounded better than the original. All I can say is they need a more revealing system. I know I am repeating myself now, but it is worth repeating. I have a very early palm label pressing of the original and as good as it is (and it is good), the 45 rpm is hands down better in all respects--dynamics, bass, clarity and detail. It is truly a you are in the reocrding studio experience.
I totally agree. +1 :thumb:
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No, this is a fantastic album;
REMAIN IN LIGHT
Talking Heads | Format: Vinyl
77 is my favorite!
Paul
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I re-discovered Remain In Light myself couple months ago. Fantastic album. Bout the same time I re-discovered the Television album with the red cover. Also, a fantastic album.
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I re-discovered Remain In Light myself couple months ago. Fantastic album. Bout the same time I re-discovered the Television album with the red cover. Also, a fantastic album.
Television Adventure is great. Pick up Richard Lloyd Alchemy also if you see it!
Paul
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Mick Jagger ~ Primitive Cool
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Taste - Taste ATCO Records SD 33-296 US 1969 :thumb:
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Rory Gallagher's 1st group 8)
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Managed to find a bit of time over the last few days tinkering with my new TT and spinning lots of vinyl.
Plenty of "just gotta sit down and listen" moments.
This one in particular
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Beer in hand on the listening couch - Just could'nt drag myself away until the music stopped - Magical 8)
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Managed to find a bit of time over the last few days tinkering with my new TT and spinning lots of vinyl.
Plenty of "just gotta sit down and listen" moments.
This one in particular
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Beer in hand on the listening couch - Just could'nt drag myself away until the music stopped - Magical 8)
:thumb: Excellent choice and a great position to be in "Beer in hand on the listening couch" Enjoy :D
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Peter, Paul & Mary – Album 1700
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Aja
Steely Dan | Format: Vinyl
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Good selection Gene. I have tickets to see them Sat night in Seattle. :thumb:
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Lucky!!!
Enjoy the show Laura.
I'm not completely downtrodden, using the vinyl to break in a new Dynavector on a VPI Super ScoutMaster. Bill coming down next weekend with some of his better recorded albums and MOFI releases to put the combo through it's paces.
Good selection Gene. I have tickets to see them Sat night in Seattle. :thumb:
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... are you Leaving On a Jet Plane, pman ? ... :wink:
The Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits
Verve 2367 262
The Upper Manhattan Jazz Society
Enja 4090
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Lucky!!!
Enjoy the show Laura.
I'm not completely downtrodden, using the vinyl to break in a new Dynavector on a VPI Super ScoutMaster. Bill coming down next weekend with some of his better recorded albums and MOFI releases to put the combo through it's paces.
Sounds like a fun time. Which Dynavector model?
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... are you Leaving On a Jet Plane, pman ? ... :wink:
The Upper Manhattan Jazz Society
Enja 4090
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile (http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/9429/smilef.gif)
To be quite honest I'm to chicken to fly :duh:
I love song #5 of that side. The protest song "The Great Mandella"
My LP is a Gold WB I see you have the green with the orange insert ??
What was the first label ??
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To be quite honest I'm to chicken to fly :duh:
I love song #5 of that side. The protest song "The Great Mandella"
My LP is a Gold WB I see you have the green with the orange insert ??
What was the first label ??
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=48299)
Here is what I found
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=48300)The gold, black and red label design used for Warner Bros. stereo albums from 1958 to 1968 and mono albums from 1964 to 1968
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=48302)The grey, black, white and yellow label design used for Warner Bros. mono albums from 1958 to 1964 when it switched to the same gold label as the stereo version.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=48301)The Warner Bros. "Burbank" picture label introduced in 1973. It was later modified when the WB shield added a banner saying "records."
1967-1969:Warner-Seven Arts This I believe is your label Toni
In November 1966 the entire Warner group was taken over by and merged with Seven Arts Productions
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1967-1969:Warner-Seven Arts This I believe is your label Toni
Yes, Bill, you are right ! Mine is the first reissue from 1969
and I love PP&M's interpretation of John Denver's song.
Regards Toni
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Sounds like a fun time. Which Dynavector model?
I'm breaking in a DV 20X2-L.
I also bought a used Shelter 501 MkII, we'll be A/B them.
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Steely Dan
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Warming up for the concert tomorrow night :thumb:
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Nice Laura, have to dig out my copy of Can't Buy a Thrill.
Blue Train (CD + LP)
John Coltrane | Format: Vinyl
Listening to the vinyl version with morning coffee.
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Enjoy the concert Laura 8)
I'll be spinning this amongst others over the weekend
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Off to see Blackfoot on Tuesday :thumb:
Edit: Couldn't wait - this is 1st up weekend listening :D
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"I got a line in you" filling the house 8)
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The Red Crayola - The Parable of Arable Land (1967)
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The Red Crayola was a psychedelic, avant-garde rock band from Houston, Texas, formed by art students at the University of St. Thomas (Texas) in 1966. The band was led by singer/guitarist and visual artist Mayo Thompson, along with drummer Frederick Barthelme (brother of novelist Donald Barthelme) and Steve Cunningham. Their work prefigured punk and the no wave scene in 1980s New York City.
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Listening on deck via Duet, wishing I was VL tonight.
Steely Dan
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Warming up for the concert tomorrow night :thumb:
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Gene, you have 12 hours to get to Seattle. I'll pick you up at the airport. :thumb:
I'm looking forward to the concert. I was in a record store last night and the owner is going tonight too.
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My 1 dollar copy of Tumbleweed Connection. Absolutely my favorite Elton John, hands down. And this album is great shape, sounding all the more glorious because of its price! Inspiration from all you dollar bin hounds, thanks!
Paul
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Are dollar been records organized by artist or at least alphabetized?
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Usually totally disorganized. Part of the dollar would assume no stocking fees...
And, from the same batch in the same store, the one dollar Gruppo Sportivo "Mistakes" is horrendous, junk vinyl, which is shameful because it is a promo.
(great record by the way)
Paul
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Usually totally disorganized. Part of the dollar would assume no stocking fees...
And, from the same batch in the same store, the one dollar Gruppo Sportivo "Mistakes" is horrendous, junk vinyl, which is shameful because it is a promo.
(great record by the way)
Paul
Requires more patience or time than I'm willing to give. I find the miscellaneous under a given letter to be challenging at times. The dollar hounds haven't converted me yet. :lol:
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My 1 dollar copy of Tumbleweed Connection. . Inspiration from all you dollar bin hounds, thanks!Paul
Oh No you don't Paul, stay out of my $1 bins or there may be nothing left for me. That Lp
we spoke of had been moved. I had to go thru about 1,000 lps before I came across it. It
had been marked down from $8 to $5 :thumb:............Bill
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The River Detectives: Saturday Night Sunday Morning
WEA WX295
John Martyn: Sunday's Child
Island ILPS 9296
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Don't know much about John Martyn beyond One World but, if you don't know, every track on that album is excellent and that's pretty rare.
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One World was John Martyn's next album released 3 years later in 1977 on Island ILPS 9492:
John Martyn (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Martyn)
Sunday's Child (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday%27s_Child)
One World (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_World_(John_Martyn_album))
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Thanks, Toni. I think it is excellent, very original and with great sound, too. Highly recommended.
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The Kinks: Arthur
TELDEC/PRT Records 6.26677 BL
The Kinks: Something Else
Ariola/PRT Records 201 091-241
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AJA
Steely Dan | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=33622)
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J Tull
A Passion Play
Paul
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AJA
Steely Dan | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=33622)
I ordered the 180g record Michael Fremer raved about on Monday from Acoustic Sounds. Due to arrive tomorrow. :thumb:
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You're killing me.
Post your findings, if its markedly better I'll have to order it as well.
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You're killing me.
Post your findings, if its markedly better I'll have to order it as well.
Here's the link to Fremer's review: http://www.musicangle.com/album.php?id=543
And here's the link to where you can buy it :D http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/39750/Steely_Dan-Aja-180_Gram_Vinyl_Record
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I believe Mikey got this one wrong. The Cisco is much inferior to a good original or the MoFi from the '70s. The mix on the Cisco is thin and punchless compared to the others. I kept the others and unloaded the Cisco.
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Nostalgia on Nob Hill. Ernie Heckscher and his Fairmont hotel orchestra in S.F.
LP was recorded in 1975.
Cheers
Charlie
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Communique
Dire Straits
Just finished A/B-ing a Shelter 501 MkII vs. Dynavector 20x2-L cartridge with Pumpkinman, now off to bed with sweet dreams of what we'll see at CAF tomorrow.
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Steeley Dan- Aja
I have listened to both my original ABC Records version (AA 1006 (RE-3) - A T5 and - B T 1 in the dead wax) and the new Cisco 180g version. I listened to both albums all the way through once and then did a back n forth comparsion of Peg; Josie's Song; Aja; and Deacon Blues, listening to each version 4 times, some last night and then again this morning.
I guess I come down somewhere between Scott & Mikey on this. While I did not find the Cisco version thin and punchless, I also did not find it to be superior to the original as described by Mikey. The Cisco version does have a dead quiet background and sounds terrific. Unlike the comparison between the original and 45 rpm versions of Rumours, I found both versions ofAja to be similar in bass extension, clarity, detail, midrange vocals and highs. I really couldn't tell any differences between the two versions after listening to one version and then the other, then back to the first version. If I had had the opportunity to compare versions before I bought the CISCO, I most likely would not have bought the Cisco 180g reissue. Am I sorry I bought the Cisco version?--No, Aja is a great album and having both versions is a plus for my collection.
Gene, if you are happy with your original then save your money unless you haqve to have a copy of each version.
For the record, my vinyl playback is an SME 20/2 with an SME IV.Vi arm and Lyra Skala cartridge. Phono stage is the vacuum tubed Art Audio Vinyl Reference, pre amp is the Gill Audio Vacuum Tube Alana, powered by the ModWright KWA 150 and speakers are the Daedalus DA-1.1 with all poly crossovers, internal wiring and binding posts upgrades (freq response is 29 to 25kHz +/- 2db).
Laura
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Steeley Dan- Aja
I have three copies of this record, including a MoFi. I kinda dropped off the Danwagon (clever, eh?) after Katy Lied. This is such a crazy hobby that I don't even know how I acquired three copies of this!
Back to the regular discussion...
Paul
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Laura -
Thanks for the insightfull comparison. Guess I'll sit tight for now and concentrate on correct speaker placement and room treatments.
Gene
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Time for a break from Steely Dan
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51L01D3RGyL._SS500_.jpg) red vinyl
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41l89wS-S9L._SS400_.jpg) 30th Anniversary 180g
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Laura Branigan: Touch
Atlantic 781 747
Carly Simon: Torch
Warner Bros. Records WB K 56935
... both records mastered by Bob Ludwig.
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Brian Auger & Julie Tippetts ~ Encore
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Never Let Me Go
Stanley Turrentine | Format: vinyl
Folding laundry to a newly steamed;
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a tip o' the hat to Pman for steaming demo. :thumb:
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Ten Years After "A Space In Time" 1971 Chrysalis Columbia Records LP
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Squeeze "Singles 45's And Under" 1982 A&M Records LP
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A very young Grace Slick
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T. Rex "The Slider" 1972 Reprise Records LP
* Album Photos Credits: Ringo Starr
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Seven and the Ragged Tiger
Duran Duran | Format: Vinyl
Found not 1, but 4 clean copies of this after CAF, each for $2, so I took the best, though they all looked clean.
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Queen "A Night At The Opera" 1975 Elektra Records LP
* This particular LP is a first pressing that I found this weekend at a Flea Market. I'm thinking that it sounds better than my 180g "Audiophile" ReIssue! :thumb:
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David Bowie "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" 1972 RCA Records LP
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David Bowie "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" 1972 RCA Records LP
:rock: my favorite Bowie lp . . . got me though high school :thumb:
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8) Gong - Live Etc. Virgin VGD 3501 UK
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:rock: my favorite Bowie lp . . . got me though high school :thumb:
Ziggy is unbelievably good but for a bit less polish and a more personal statement, I give the nod to Hunky Dory. So did the readers of Mojo lately...
Paul
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Ziggy is unbelievably good but for a bit less polish and a more personal statement, I give the nod to Hunky Dory. So did the readers of Mojo lately...
Paul
I completely agree! Hunky Dory remains my all time favorite of David Bowie's albums.
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First lp of the Day.
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Waxing nostalglic :oops:
Doc
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First lp of the Day.
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Waxing nostalglic :oops:
Doc
You're off to a good start, Doc. Old is good!
Paul
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Ziggy is unbelievably good but for a bit less polish and a more personal statement, I give the nod to Hunky Dory. So did the readers of Mojo lately...
Paul
understood, regarding Hunky Dory - 'Life On Mars' can put me in a 'different world' :notworthy: i saw Bowie in high school back in 83/84? - his lets dance tour i think. he played Life On Mars and no one in the crowed knew/recognized the song . . . . i was going nuts in the 3rd row standing on my chair. Bowie looked at me - pointed, smiled and nodded . . . talk about a high . . . so yes Hunky Dory has an important place in my heart, yet music and especially vinyl has an aesthetics to it and Ziggy has that place for me - i remember purchasing the lp at the neighborhood flipside record store and then listening to it over and over :rock:
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Edgar Winter's White Trash
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Edgar Winter ~ Frankenstein 1984
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Edgar Winter's White Trash
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Hey Bill... I've always had a soft spot for this album as well as I love the lineup: Edgar Winter, Jerry LaCroix, Rick Derringer, etc. I got a chance to see this band in 1972. It was a lot of fun, and they were at their performance prime. Not many special effects... but lots of blood, sweat and rock 'n roll. 8)
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Talking Heads: 77
Talking Heads
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Something to kick start the Weekend 8)
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Iced Earth's 1990 debut - original German pressing.
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English Tone Pictures
Barbirolli, LSO
EMI ESD 7092
Danses Populaires Francaises du XVIe Siècle
Barlow, The Broadside Band
Harmonia Mundi France HMC 1152
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Warren Zevon "Excitable Boy" 1978 Elektra/Asylum Records LP
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Switched from DynaVector 20x2-L to Shelter 501 Mk II, the sitar sounds nicer with the Shelter, but the opening bass chords on Talking Heads 'Psycho Killer' lose some 'throbbiness' when not using the DV.
The Concert for Bangladesh [Box set]
George Harrison | Format: Vinyl
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Talking Heads: 77
Talking Heads
Pulled Up
Is the best. My favorite T Heads song.
Paul
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Robbie Robertson - How to become Clairvoyant
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Terrific record! :thumb:
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My crop of $1 records aquired in past few days:
The Hotmud Family: "Meat and Potatoes & stuff like that" Flying Fish label
The Hotmud Family: "Years in the Making" on Vetco label
"Piano Rags by Scott Joplin" VOl I & II Nonesuch
Alice Cooper: "Schools Out" mint (green label WB) but LP warped! Hope i can flatten it
Simon & Garfunkel "Bookends" nice two eye copy
"Communards"
Debby Harry: "kooKoo"
The Red Clay Ramblers: "Merchants Lunch" Flying Fish label
The Red Clay Ramblers: "Chuckin the Frizz" Flying Fish label
King Crimson: " Larks' Tongue in Aspic" ($10 but free with trade in LPs)
"Silly Sisters" (Maddy Prior & June Tabor) ($6 but free with trade LPs)
"Etosa" (private music in the land of dry water) Sandford Ponder
Mike Nock: "Ondas"
"The George Benson CookBook"
Van Morrison: "A Period of Transition"
Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper: "Bo Day Shus!"
"The Beat Farmers"
Alarm: "Strength"
Tom Tom Cllub: (maxi single) "Suboceana"
George Benson: "White Rabbit"
About half of the buck ones I also got free due to trading in a few dups of stuff.
All no scratches. some near perfect covers. some a little worn on the covers.
Then there is the 40 Cds for $37. but that is just stupid CDs..
(the oddest of them: Steriod Maximus, Ekova: space age, Odds: Nest, Swingerhead: She could be spy, Poems for Laila, Seachange lay of..,Babylon Circus: Dances resistance, Higsons: Attack cannibal business, LLama: Close to silence.)
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My crop of $1 records aquired in past few days:
Dang! There are no records left! You and pump.man got em all!
Paul
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My crop of $1 records aquired in past few days:
Have you listened to all of these?
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Barclay James Harvest XII
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Carole King - The Carnegie Hall Concert, June 18, 1971 MoFi 180g
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Wow! What a terrific recording (and concert). :thumb:
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Paul McCartney ~ Pipes Of Peace
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Barclay James Harvest XII
Promo I picked up a few weeks ago
XII? I don't even have ONE!
What's the best one? I've heard of them...
Paul
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Abba
Super Trouper.
Cheers
Charlie
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XII? I don't even have ONE!
What's the best one? I've heard of them...
Paul
http://www.allmusic.com/album/barclay-james-harvest-r29944
They did alot of albums I only have a couple so I'm not the person to ask All Music
likes the selftitled 1st lp................Bill
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Abba
Super Trouper.
Cheers
Charlie
I am a BIG ABBA fan. Too bad the vinyl box went into the stratosphere price-wise the minute it was released! Apparently not a sonic marvel, so I can save my money since I have all the US releases from back in the day.
Paul
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Reflections
Jerry Garcia
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Barclay James Harvest: Octoberon
Polydor 2383 407
Mike Batt and Friends: Tarot Suite
Epic EPC 86099
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I am a BIG ABBA fan.
Given how much music "likes" we have in common, this suprises me Paul. I never got in to ABBA, even though I have a couple of their albums. Bet I haven't listened to ABBA in at least 30 years and I don't see that changing anytime soon. Just never cared for their music/sound. But then U2 is a desert Island group for me and I don't believe you are a U2 fan. Our musical tastes are like overlaping circles with lots of common ground and then a few that don't overlap.
Laura
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Given how much music "likes" we have in common, this suprises me Paul. I never got in to ABBA, even though I have a couple of their albums. Bet I haven't listened to ABBA in at least 30 years and I don't see that changing anytime soon. Just never cared for their music/sound. But then U2 is a desert Island group for me and I don't believe you are a U2 fan. Our musical tastes are like overlaping circles with lots of common ground and then a few that don't overlap.
Laura
I have nary a U2 album or a Smiths album. Some stuff I just don't get. ABBA was a guilty pleasure back in the day, somewhat bolstered when I read how much Elvis Costello like their fourth, Arrival. I am such a fan that all of the songs actually sound different to me! My wife can't believe I like the Sweet...she shakes her head whenever she even thinks about me listening to Little Willie. I'm a poptagonist. (I made it up, trying out for the first time: "pop" for me and "agony" for those around me! :icon_lol:)
Paul
Edit: my word correction for poptagonist didn't highlight the word. There actually IS such a word! Oh well, all my good ideas get stolen.
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Sweet - Desolation Boulevard Not Just You Paul :lol:
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Oh, I see a man in the back as a matter of fact
His eyes were as red as the sun
And the girl in the corner that no one ignores
Cause she thinks she's the passionate one
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I'll give you a wink on that one Bill! Check your mail today BTW...
Paul
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I'll give you a wink on that one Bill! Check your mail today BTW...
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Paul
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Oh, I see a man in the back as a matter of fact
His eyes were as red as the sun
And the girl in the corner that no one ignores
Cause she thinks she's the passionate one
I always found that song a guilty pleasure.
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I always found that song a guilty pleasure.
Ha! And what about Little Willy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmbEuRzlhIs) :lol:
My fav. Sweet song is (the rare self penned hit) Fox On The Run (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k1-kh6HbHQ)
Saw them a couple of times in their twilight - Fun Stuff :D
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Yup, now that you mention it, both also guilty pleasures.
Edit - just went online and bought the 3 of them, and took Love is Like Oxygen as well. :oops:
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Never heard of Sweet before reading these posts. :dunno:
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Never heard of Sweet before reading these posts. :dunno:
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getting some 'led out'
Led Zeppelin – Houses Of The Holy Atlantic SD 19130, 1977 Reissue
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Underneath It All- Harvie Swartz (Gramavision);
Maiden Dance- John Blake (Gramavision);
in Pas(s)ing- Mick Goodrick (ECM);
Aja- Steely Dan (ABC).
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Never heard of Sweet before reading these posts. :dunno:
Love Is Like Oxygen is their Stairway To Heaven.
They're great fun.
Paul
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Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac
This $1 copy still getting the job done.
Running it on a Scout with the Shelter 501 Mk II.
Just got a VPI Scout to replace my 25 year old Denon 52, it came with a Grado Gold, but I have a lightly used Shelter 501 MkII in the wings, and an hour ago the nice man in the brown truck dropped off a DV 20X2-L.
Great bass presentation with this setup, rich mids, top end off a smidge, but it's not fully dialed in either.
Oh, and it's my $1 crackhouse copy, I still have to take the 45rpm version out of the shrinkwrap.
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Michael Gregory Jackson: Cowboys, cartoons & assorted candy ...
Enja 4026
Abbey Lincoln: It's magic
Riverside 12-277
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Z.Z. Top "Rio Grande Mud" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Was Not Was "What Up Dog?" 1988 Chrysalis Records LP
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Jorma Kaukonen - Quah
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Leon Russell
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Be-Bop Deluxe - Sunburst Finish :thumb: 1976 glam / prog rock
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Levon Helm "Electric Dirt" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Jorma Kaukonen - Quah
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Great album,Bill. I'm used to seeing this cover though....
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Great album,Bill. I'm used to seeing this cover though....
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I have the LP with both covers I juat happened to pull this one out 1st :thumb:
I guess maybe I have too many duplicates :lol:
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Hi guys....newbie here
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Be-Bop Deluxe - Sunburst Finish :thumb: 1976 glam / prog rock
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I wonder why your pics sometimes don't show up :dunno:
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Hi guys....newbie here
Go Ed! Listen (and post) away!
Paul
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A Portrait of Nina Simone
Disques Festival Album 189
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Jennifer Warnes "Best of Jennifer Warnes" 1982 Arista Records LP
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Miss Ernestine Anderson
EMI/Pathé Marconi 1566121
Rickie Lee Jones: Girl at her Volcano
Warner Bros. Records 923 805
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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I found this one at a thrift yesterday. It's mono and the vocals have that close ribbon mike sound. The Ink Spots man-o-man can they sing! The falsetto vocal skill is to die for!
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The Zombies
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1965 Parrot Stereo LP
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The Zombies
Reprocessed stereo?
Paul
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Reprocessed stereo?
Paul
From Wikipedia
Their first UK LP, Begin Here (1965), was a collection of early singles, featuring half a ... mixed all of the Decca/Parrot recordings into true stereo. ...
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45 RPM 180g vinyl :thumb: :thumb:
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First album I played for my then girlfriend, now wife.
"baby baby please let me hold you..."
Paul
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First album I played for my then girlfriend, now wife.
"baby baby please let me hold you..."
Paul
Good for you and her. :thumb: I am relatively new to Talking Heads in terms of having them in my collection. I started in 2005 at RMAF and I like every album I have bought. I enjoyed this one a lot.
Laura
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War ina Babylon
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Just came from Amazon. Nice sounding vinyl. :D
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Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced
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This is scary good, both musically and recording.
The image is freaky 3 dimensional, the transparency is amazing.
And if you're into modern classical, the music is great!
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Moi and HP agree ...
Percussion Music
Works by Varèse, Colgrass, Cowell, Saperstein, Oak
DesRoches, The New Jersey Percussion Ensemble
Nonesuch H-71291
... this record is in HP's Super Disc List for ages.
It was mastered by Bob Ludwig at Sterling Sound, NY in 1974:
look at RL and STERLING in the dead wax.
Regards Toni
PS:
I forgot to mention that the accolades for the recording goes to Marc Aubert and Joanna Nickrenz.
It was made with two microphones, careful control of ambient sound, and no gimmicks -
like Mercury used to record the Eastman Wind Ensemble.
It was cut without equalization or limiting, direct from tape to cutter head.
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I'm pretty sure I have this, too, but I have some lookin to do to be sure. If so, I haven't listened to it in years but surely will soon :thumb:.
Later this evening, I stumbled across this while searching: George Crumb- Music for a Summer Evening (Makrokosmos III) on Nonesuch. Pretty quiet surfaces, thankfully :thumb:.
Thanks, ya'll.
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Black Prairie are 3/5ths of The Decemberists plus Annalisa Tornfelt and Jon Neufeld. Traditional roots and bluegrass on white vinyl.
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Taking Herbie Hancock Headhunters for its inaugural spin.
One of many beautiful 99¢ finds from yesterday's trip to the record store. :thumb:
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My normal turn to disc for a Mk III Purp's fix is "Live in London"
Just for a change pulled this out tonight instead
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Not bad at all 8)
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King Crimson – The Court of the Crimson King
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Laurindo Almeida & Charlie Byrd ~ Latin Odyssey
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George Shearing ~ Bossa Nova
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Miles Davis — A Tribute to Jack Johnson.
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A not to be slept on masterpiece. John MacLaughlin at his best.
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Putting on an old favorite :D
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The Crossing
Big Country | Format: Vinyl
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse "Zuma"
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Family - Fearless (1971)
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ELO - Discovery on Jet Records
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Bill that Family album might be the one I was talking about....
I love my new TT....LOL
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Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm
Joni Mitchell |
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Bill that Family album might be the one I was talking about....
I love my new TT....LOL
Yes AE that's the one. I saw another one a DD's yesterday for a 5 spot
call Jamie and ask him to put it aside for your next trip.................Bill
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Court and Spark
Joni Mitchell |
Chalk Mark really hasn't held up after 20 years, but Court and Spark works.
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Naked
Talking Heads | Format: vinyl
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Billy Joel: Turnstiles
CBS 902197
Loggins & Messina: Full Sail
CBS S 65775
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Peter, Paul And Mary ~ A Song Will Rise
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Kenny Loggins: Leap of Faith
Columbia 468733
Joe Egan: Out of Nowhere
Ariola 200 587
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Count Basie Straight Ahead. Original UK DOT pressing SLPD525. In quite amazing condition considering it was in a pile to be thrown away.
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On Saturday, 27 September 1969 "The Johnny Winter Story" a compilation of early tracks cut during his days in Chicago, and released by GRT peaks US #111
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In honor of Mark Farner's performance last nite at Hippiefest. 40 minutes was just a taste. I want more.
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Jacques Brel: BREL
Barclay 0900.114
Schmitt: Psaume XLVII/La Tragédie de Salomé
Martinon, Orchestre National de l'O.R.T.F.
EMI/Pathé Marconi 2C 069-12166
Crumb: Makrokosmos, Volume I
Twelve Fantasy-Pieces after the Zodiac for Amplified Piano
Burge
Nonesuch H-71293
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Betty LaVette "The Scene Of The Crime" 2007 ANTI Records 180g LP
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Scene of the Crime
The Scene of the Crime is a studio album by American singer-songwriter Bettye LaVette, released in the United States on September 25, 2007 on the label ANTI-. It is a collaboration with Drive-By Truckers as backing band, Spooner Oldham on piano, and other studio musicians. The album debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Blues Albums chart and was nominated for Best Contemporary Blues Album at the 2008 Grammy Awards.
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Can't Buy A Thrill
Steely Dan (Artist) | Format: Vinyl
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Paul Revere & The Raiders ~ The Spirit Of '67
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Stevie Nicks "Crystal Visions... The Very Best Of Stevie Nicks" 2007 Reprise Records 180g, 1/2 Speed Mastered, Vinyl Double LP
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Stevie Nicks "Crystal Visions... The Very Best Of Stevie Nicks" 2007 Reprise Records 180g, 1/2 Speed Mastered, Vinyl Double LP
Very nice. She is one of my favorite female vocalists and I think this is a good pressing--a must for Stevie Nicks fans.
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Barbara Manning "1212" 1997 Matador Records LP
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Pentangle: Cruel Sister
Transatlantic Records TRA 228
John Renbourn's Ship of Fools
Flying Fish Records FF 466
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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String Band w/ Isao Suzuki
Luv this LP!
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Brothers in Arms
Dire Straits
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J.J. Cale "Really" 1972 Shelter Recording LP
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Anita Baker "Rapture" 1986 Elektra Records LP
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Dire Straits [Original recording]
Dire Straits | Format: Vinyl
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Planxty -- The Well Below the Valley
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Donovan Leitch "Cosmic Wheels" 1973 Epic Records, UK Import LP
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Poco "Cantamos" 1974 Epic Records LP
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Heart "Dreamboat Annie" 1976 Mushroom Records LP
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Bought it months ago but finally opened it up last night, listened to 4 of the 8 sides in succession.
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The Open Mind
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The Open Mind
Necessary gem?
Paul
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Sound Track Recordings From the Film Jimi Hendrix: Rock Pop Interview: (1973) [Soundtrack, Double LP, Live]
Jimi Hendrix | Format: Vinyl
Since I can't be at the R&R HoF, this is the closest I can get.
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Rio
Duran Duran (Artist) | Format: Vinyl
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Since I can't be at the R&R HoF, this is the closest I can get.
My flight out of Spokane was delayed 4.5 hours. They had to replace a thrust pressure relay in the right engine so the engine instruments read the correct thrust pressure. Missed my connection in Denver, now waiting for a 5 pm flight. I will arrive 7 hours later than planned. I've been in text communication with Bill.
Laura
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John McLaughlin "Johnny McLaughlin - Electric Guitarist" 1978 Columbia Records LP
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....I will arrive 7 hours later than planned. ........
Laura
Ah geez, sorry to hear that Laura. :(
Well, Bill has Cathy with him, they'll keep themselves entertained.
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8) There's some excellent stuff being spun by the AC members recently 8)
Lone Justice - Nice Mike :thumb:
Have you got Shelter as well - both great albums.
Bside - Dreamboat is one of my all time fav's
Got the house to myself tonight, just finished submersing myself in my latest DISCOGS order, but spinning now is a weekend aquisistion - very much enjoying this, at probably unreasonable volume :D
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Love me some Neville Brothers, on vinyl of course because that's what an LP is. :wink:
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More Songs About Buildings & Food
Talking Heads
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The Pentangle: Basket of Light
Demon/Transatlantic Records Trandem 7
... and this is a Porky Prime Cut (http://www.discogs.com/Pentangle-The-Basket-Of-Light/release/1515956).
Van Dyke Parks: Tokyo Rose
Warner Bros. Records 925 968
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Steppenwolf 7
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Blind Faith 180g 33RPM LP
Blind Faith | Format: Vinyl
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Rick Grech "The Last Five Years" 1973 RSO Records LP
First solo effort from another one of Blindfaith's finest.
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by ways of a visit to the esteemed vinyl_lady. Thanks Laura, was a pleasure to meet you. Sorry our schedules didn't allow more time this visit. I'll try to make my place more presentable so next time you're over this way I can return the favor. Who knows maybe I'll get moving on my TT restroration & have it running by then. Given they hadn't see daylight in close to 15 years they sounded awfully nice on your stellar system.
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Released 1965
Recorded February 17 and 18, March 28 and May 17, 1965
Genre Avant-garde jazz
Post-bop
Length 59:20
Label Impulse! Records
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Chet Atkins "Chet Atkins And His Guitar" 1964 RCA Camden Records LP
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Tim Buckley "Happy Sad" 2006 4 Men With Beards (division of Elektra Records) 180g Vinyl LP
(reissue of 1969 Elektra Records LP)
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Original 1971 UK Gatefold Release
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Moby Grape
"Wow"
Columbia 2 eye red label.
Not in the best shape but who cares? I'm an audio archiving archeologist! Some day I will find a better specimen...
Paul
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Moby Grape
"Wow"
Columbia 2 eye red label.
Not in the best shape but who cares? I'm an audio archiving archeologist! Some day I will find a better specimen...
Paul
Paul that came as a 2 record set as 2 seperate LP's the 2nd being Grape Jam
do you have that one as well ?? One track on your lp was done at 78 rpm a gimmick...............Bill
Just Like Gene Autry: A Foxtrot is the most unusual song here, a 1930's style tune written and sung by Spence. It was given a spoken introduction from Arthur Godfrey and cut onto the LP record at 78 RPM with added scratchy sound effects to give it an authentic period effect.
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After being gone for 5 days it's time for a little tune time. Laura this was from the last store on Friday
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Robert Fripp & League Of Crafty Guitarists ~ Live
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Mono red vinyl reissue.
Listening to the VPI Aries, JMW 10.5i I picked up today in New Hope, PA. Seller helped me install my Grado Reference Sonata on it and I'm loving it. Not that the HW-19 was a slouch.
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Mono red vinyl reissue.
Listening to the VPI Aries, JMW 10.5i I picked up today in New Hope, PA. Seller helped me install my Grado Reference Sonata on it and I'm loving it. Not that the HW-19 was a slouch.
I've been to New Hope many times Great town to visit Congratulations on the new table :thumb:
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Silk Degrees
Boz Scaggs | Format: vinyl
A good album that got lost in the 'disco haze' of the '70s. The studio musicians backing Boz on this went on to form Toto.
Putz - enjoy the Aries, I only brought my Super ScoutMaster back online this afternoon after realizing 3 or 4 weeks ago some of the setup was off. I had a dickens of a time figuring out the VTA adjustment until I spoke with a VPI dealer at the recent Capitol Audio Fest.
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Mono red vinyl reissue.
Listening to the VPI Aries, JMW 10.5i I picked up today in New Hope, PA. Seller helped me install my Grado Reference Sonata on it and I'm loving it. Not that the HW-19 was a slouch.
My favorite band and album from the 60's. Cheers!
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Paul that came as a 2 record set as 2 seperate LP's the 2nd being Grape Jam
do you have that one as well ?? One track on your lp was done at 78 rpm a gimmick...............Bill
Only 1 record.
Will have to check 78 on my daughter's Dual...
Paul
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Putz - enjoy the Aries, I only brought my Super ScoutMaster back online this afternoon after realizing 3 or 4 weeks ago some of the setup was off. I had a dickens of a time figuring out the VTA adjustment until I spoke with a VPI dealer at the recent Capitol Audio Fest.
Picking up the table and picking the owner's brain was invaluable as he was so knowledgeable about the rig. We also A-B'd my cart with 3 high end carts he owns (He has that many VPI arm wands). The Grado didn't suck so I'm happy not to have to be in the new cart market. The VPI manual sucks so seeing him do the setup was awesome. Hopefully the VPI dealer was as helpful for you.
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Little Feat "Hoy-Hoy!"
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Robin Trower – For Earth Below
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Bill - How is that one?
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Bill - How is that one?
It's your copy I bought today Gene I cleaned it and I'm giving it a listening to.
See Ya ...............Bill
For a good old Irish $1 Plus it's a lime green Chryalis so it's an early copy :D
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New Triumvirat - Pompeii
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I felt kind of ghoulish but I ordered a new copy of Amy Winehouse's Back To Black which I had never heard before.
It reminded me a lot of the girl groups with the beehives from the 60s.
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The Rolling Stones 1st LP
1976 Japanese Pressing
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A $3 purchase at Square Records in Akron OH with Bill & Cathy
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while ripping to FLAC
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This album is not for me. I could not get through the first side--just awful. :thumbdown: I will never play it again. Time to trade it in at 4000 Holes.
Laura
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Silk Degrees
Boz Scaggs | Format: vinyl
A good album that got lost in the 'disco haze' of the '70s. The studio musicians backing Boz on this went on to form Toto.
Putz - enjoy the Aries, I only brought my Super ScoutMaster back online this afternoon after realizing 3 or 4 weeks ago some of the setup was off. I had a dickens of a time figuring out the VTA adjustment until I spoke with a VPI dealer at the recent Capitol Audio Fest.
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I took my near mint copy of Silk Degrees to two used record stores. They both refused to take it! It's off to the charity store.
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This album is not for me. I could not get through the first side--just awful. :thumbdown: I will never play it again. Time to trade it in at 4000 Holes.
Laura
Or send it to other members on the circle!
Paul
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Or send it to other members on the circle!
Paul
Would you like it? It's yours and it's been cleaned on the Loricraft.
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This album is not for me. I could not get through the first side--just awful. :thumbdown: I will never play it again. Time to trade it in at 4000 Holes.
Laura
Gentle Giant is surely not for everyone Laura :roll:
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Gentle Giant is surely not for everyone Laura :roll:
No kidding, although I have Octopus and like it a lot better than this one.
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This album is not for me. I could not get through the first side--just awful. :thumbdown: I will never play it again. Time to trade it in at 4000 Holes.
Laura
This was their last great one. But still a step down from Free Hand.
One of the best bands ever. Unbelievable live.
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Steely Dan | Format: Vinyl
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No kidding, although I have Octopus and like it a lot better than this one.
Laura, understood. I think Bill is right also, Gentle Giant is an acquired taste. They have 'grown' on me, my first spinnings of Three Friends their 3rd lp (i think) were very disappointing to me, yet even this one has grown on me. I think Acquiring The Taste is one to give a listen to.
simoon, I can only image what they were like seeing them perform live :green: Playing The Fool their live lp has a great sound to it :green:
Jim
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: 4 Way Street
Atlantic SD 2-902
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Triumvirat - Illusions On A Double Dimple on Harvest ST-11311 US 1974
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great German symphonic prog rock
btw let me know if the image does not show up, for some reason I have had some problems with the images I 'link to' from discogs, thanks Jim
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The Troggs: From Nowhere
Fontana 832 957
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Fantasy 9160-8382
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Cream "Disraeli Gears" 2007 Lilith Ltd. 180g Vinyl, Mono, LP
Reissue of the 1967 Classic. Manufactured in the EU under the license of Universal Music, Russia
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Cream "Disraeli Gears" 2007 Lilith Ltd. 180g Vinyl, Mono, LP
Reissue of the 1967 Classic. Manufactured in the EU under the license of Universal Music, Russia
I have about 4 copies of this LP including a recent reissue in mono (not opened yet :duh:)
What did you think of it............Bill
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I have about 4 copies of this LP including a recent reissue in mono (not opened yet :duh:)
What did you think of it............Bill
You've got 4 copies of the Lilith pressing? Or 4 copies total? What can I say... It's Cream. The Lilith 180g pressing is extremely quiet on my system. I like the mono, as it feels true to form in a Cream "sound" kind of way. Big fat wall of sound- everything coming straight at you. Seems like the Lilith reissue delivers a bit more "lift" and "presence" to the music, but I gotta say that I've always thought that Cream albums sounded a bit dull & heavy and somewhat lifeless... even though I just love the music. This edition seems very true to the band's form, but again I would say that there's not much "sparkle." Maybe Cream isn't about "sparkle," so... I just TURN IT UP :thumb: and that compensates! This is a long way of saying that I like it fine... but is the special reissue worth the price? Dunno :dunno: ?
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You've got 4 copies of the Lilith pressing? Or 4 copies total? What can I say... It's Cream. The Lilith 180g pressing is extremely quiet on my system. I like the mono, as it feels true to form in a Cream "sound" kind of way. Big fat wall of sound- everything coming straight at you. Seems like the Lilith reissue delivers a bit more "lift" and "presence" to the music, but I gotta say that I've always thought that Cream albums sounded a bit dull & heavy and somewhat lifeless... even though I just love the music. This edition seems very true to the band's form, but again I would say that there's not much "sparkle." Maybe Cream isn't about "sparkle," so... I just TURN IT UP :thumb: and that compensates! This is a long way of saying that I like it fine... but is the special reissue worth the price? Dunno :dunno: ?
I have 4 diff. pressings a plum and gold atco, a yellow atco plus a 180 gram stereo and a 180 gram mono unopened.I really like Cream :lol:
Thanks........Bill
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Hejira
Joni Mitchell
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Hurricane be damned. This showed up today.
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New Teller into Roadrunner. Does it get any better.
Everytime I go to the bank I'm singing:
And I got a crush on the new teller and she looks at me and she knows.
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Hurricane be damned. This showed up today.
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Great LP :thumb:
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Albert King "Bornn Under A Bad Sign" 1998 Sundazed Music 180g Vinyl LP
originally released 1967 Stax Records
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WOW! This is great. :thumb: I love it. Suggestions for the next one or ones to buy please.
I asked myself how did I miss these guys? :scratch: And as I think back on 1974 it was the year I graduated from law school, my oldest daughter was born, studied for and took the bar exam and started work. I think I answered my own question. Didn't buy many new records or listen to the radio that year.
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The Kinks "The Kink Kontroversy" 1965 Pye Records LP
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Last night-
Johnson's Whacks- The Jimmy Johnson Band (Delmark);
Little by Little- Robert Plant- (45rpm remix extended long version Saranza/WB);
All My Tomorrows- Carol Kidd (Linn 20th Anniversary Edition);
Vaughan Williams' Symphony no.5 with Serenade to Music- Boult conducting the LPO and vocalists (EMI).
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45 RPM EP (1977) ABC Records
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White label promo.
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I asked myself how did I miss these guys? :scratch: And as I think back on 1974 it was the year I graduated from law school, my oldest daughter was born, studied for and took the bar exam and started work. I think I answered my own question. Didn't buy many new records or listen to the radio that year.
A good year for your career. A bad year for record buying! Although I may have bought Moondog Matinee that year, a real waste of time!
Paul
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Joni Mitchell "Ladies of the Canyon" 2009 180g Vinyl German Remastered, Reissue
originally 1970 Reprise Records
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A good year for your career. A bad year for record buying! Although I may have bought Moondog Matinee that year, a real waste of time!
Paul
That was one I didn't buy.
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Gil Scott-Herron & Brian Jackson 1980
Push come to shove, find out exactly what you're made of.
This is what rap could have been.
Sort of P-Funk, Sly Stone, Frank Zappa, Stevie Wonder etc.
I know, a little heavy for Sunday morning.
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Music Emporium 2001 Sundazed LP
originally released 1969 Sentinal Records
Die Cut Cover
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The Kinks "The Kink Kontroversy" 1965 Pye Records LP
I have the original Mono Reprise version. It's a cutout with a tiny sticker for $1.00 from Dynamite Records. Wonder what it's worth?
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I have the original Mono Reprise version. It's a cutout with a tiny sticker for $1.00 from Dynamite Records. Wonder what it's worth?
The one I posted is the first stereo pressing. I bet that both the original mono and the original stereo releases would bring a pretty penny! :thumb:
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Nilsson "Pandemonium Shadow Show" 1967 RCA Victor LP
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Nilsson "Pandemonium Shadow Show" 1967 RCA Victor LP
I had a copy that was ruined in our home flood three years ago (only 3 albums affected, luckily). Nearly bought one for 10 recently but someone got there before me. I'm sure I'll find another! It's a good one, for sure.
Paul
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Fat Mattress
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Van Morrison "T.B. Sheets" 1973 Bang Records LP
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Lost And Found - Everybody's Here
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White label promo on Lifesong records
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Van Der Graaf Generator – The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other Charisma, UK, CAS 1007, Repress
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Nilsson "Pandemonium Shadow Show" 1967 RCA Victor LP
Great, great, great, great album!
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Van Der Graaf Generator – The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other Charisma, UK, CAS 1007, Repress
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Van Der Graaf Generator - The Aerosol Grey Machine
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Van Der Graaf Generator - The Aerosol Grey Machine
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Bill, Got you in the mood aye! :D
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Bill, Got you in the mood aye! :D
Yes you did, I bought this a week ago while in Cleveland. If yours is a recent LP where might I find a copy
Thanks ..........Bill
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Yes you did, I bought this a week ago while in Cleveland. If yours is a recent LP where might I find a copy
Thanks ..........Bill
Hey Bill, Sorry it is not a recent reissue. I picked this one up off of discogs.
cheers, Jim
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Fleetwood Mac – The History Of Fleetwood Mac - Vintage Years Sire, US, SASH-3706, 1975
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Creedence Clearwater Revival: Willy and the Poor Boys
Fantasy 55-F-4515
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Texas Flood
Epic EPC 460951
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Alan Stivell: Chemins de terre - This beautiful LP includes a haunting version of She Moved Through The Fair.
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Sarah McLachlan: Touch
Arista AL-8594
Don McLean: American Pie
Liberty/EMI Electrola 1C 038 157555
... bye-bye, Miss American Pie ... (http://www.cosgan.de/images/smilie/frech/e010.gif)
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Can You Dig It? The Music and Politics of Black Action Films 1968-75, Volume 1
2009 Soul Jazz Records, Double LP
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Here Are The Sonics
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Frostbite- Albert Collins (Alligator);
Fish Out Of Water- Chris Squire (Atlantic);
Havana/New York- David Amram (Flying Fish).
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Pulled out Elvis Costello "my aim is true " stiff import from back in the day , always a noisy pressing , gave it the RCM treatment and man ! What a great record that is ! Still holds up really well .
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I prefer their earlier music.
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Thanks to Mr. Arthur Dent for turning me on them. :D
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A Wizard, A True Star
Todd is a true genius. Original copy of this album has the funny shaped cover.
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:thumb: :thumb:
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Dr. John,the Night Tripper "Gris-Gris"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00004SW9R/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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MoFi Original Master Recording
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MoFi Original Master Recording
Very Nice :thumb:
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2 LPs I picked up yesterday
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Very Nice :thumb:
The quallity of this recording is exceptional and after a couple of laps around the Loricraft, it is truly in mint condition. Well worth the $40.
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Bloomfield, Hammond, Dr.John - Triumvirate
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Tomcats Outside Screaming....Roland Orzabal
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Ozzy Osbourne ~ Bark At the Moon
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A Wizard, A True Star
Todd is a true genius. Original copy of this album has the funny shaped cover.
Good candidate for a 45 rpm 2 record reissue!
Paul
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Ozzy Osbourne ~ Bark At the Moon
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OUCH, My ears are hurting just knowing you were listening to this. :lol:
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OUCH, My ears are hurting just knowing you were listening to this. :lol:
No Ouch !!!! Just Ahhhhhhhhh peaceful
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Procol Harum ~ Home
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Reggatta De Blanc [Original recording]
The Police (Artist)
Side 2 may be scratched beyond listenability, that's what happens when you handle a diamond stylus while drunk in your 20's. But side 1 is getting it done for me.
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The Rolling Stones "Rarities 1971-2003" 2005 EMI Music, Netherlands EU Vinyl LP
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Procol Harum ~ Home
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Favorite Procul Harum album
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Procol Harum ~ Home
:thumb: now this is ahhhhhhhh peaceful :D
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PRETENDERS (Nautilus). I have the original release, too, cause I love it. Not many albums exist where ALL its' tracks are bad ass. Well, this album is as close has it gets to me.
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:thumb: now this is ahhhhhhhh peaceful :D
Although "I'll blacken your Christmas and p*ss on your door" is not the most peaceful lyric out there...
It's still a great record!
Paul
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Mahler's 1st with Horenstein conducting the LSO in 1969 on the Unicorn label. I revisited it last night and was pretty amazed all around. This is one recording where the higher stings remain pure sounding with no stress or grain at any time. Tremendous depth of field, also. Shockingly so in quiet passages. Engineered by Bob Auger.
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Forgot how good this album sounds, not to mention some great songs. :thumb:
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Although "I'll blacken your Christmas and p*ss on your door" is not the most peaceful lyric out there...
It's still a great record!
Paul
Compared to Ozzy, it's peaceful :D
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Van Der Graaf Generator ~ Pawn Hearts
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Diamonds On The Sole of her Shoes is a great sounding track, a good one to show off the stereo!
Paul
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OUCH, My ears are hurting just knowing you were listening to this. :lol:
And Ozzy generally looks more tame with his clothes on. I gave this to my daughter. From a garage sale.
Paul
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Must dig my copy out. I remember it has quality sound but will need to re-acquaint myself with the tunes.
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Must dig my copy out. I remember it has quality sound but will need to re-acquaint myself with the tunes.
It's a good record Jim. When you posted the Pretenders the other day, I did the same thing--pulled out my copy and cleaned it so I can play it.
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Robyn Hitchcock, Globe of Frogs.
Balloon Man is a household favorite!
Paul
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Robyn Hitchcock, Globe of Frogs.
Balloon Man is a household favorite!
Paul
Not familiar with him at all.
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Not familiar with him at all.
Robyn Hitchcock is a genius. I have most of his solo albums and hope to complete his entire discography by the end of the year. I even have stuff from his The Soft Boys days (Underwater Moonlight). Some albums are weaker than others, but all are worth owning. Globe of Frogs is awesome, but my favorite is Perspex Island. Balloon Man is one of my favorites too 8)
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Robyn Hitchcock is a genius. I have most of his solo albums and hope to complete his entire discography by the end of the year. I even have stuff from his The Soft Boys days (Underwater Moonlight). Some albums are weaker than others, but all are worth owning. Globe of Frogs is awesome, but my favorite is Perspex Island. Balloon Man is one of my favorites too 8)
thanks Slush. I will have to check him out. sounds like Globe of Frogs is a good place to start.
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thanks Slush. I will have to check him out. sounds like Globe of Frogs is a good place to start.
Globe of Frogs was the first Robyn Hitchcock album I bought (because I heard Balloon Man on a college radio station one day and loved it), and is the perfect album to start with. If you don't like it, he's probably not worth spending more money on because it fully represents his signature sound.
Hope you like it!
Slush
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Willie Nile- self titled (Arista). Cleaned this one up, too, Laura.
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thanks Slush. I will have to check him out. sounds like Globe of Frogs is a good place to start.
Nonsensical lyrics but who cares, the music is great.
Personally I like Fegmania! best. For me it's one of those "if you don't like it, then you won't like him" kinda records.
And yes, he is a genius!
Paul
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If Only I Could Remember My Name- David Crosby (Atlantic). I think I got this from Classic Records and if you did, too, you know how wonderful this album is. Not just the warm and rich sound, the music. Wonderful choruses and lyrics that never get old to me.
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Old Time Feeling- Sheila Jordan/Harvie Swartz Duo, but there is nothing old time about it (PAJ). She may be one of the greatest jazz singers nobody has heard and her accompianist falls into that same category, too. I would love to be wrong about the part that nobody has heard.
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Robyn Hitchcock is a genius. I have most of his solo albums and hope to complete his entire discography by the end of the year. I even have stuff from his The Soft Boys days (Underwater Moonlight). Some albums are weaker than others, but all are worth owning. Globe of Frogs is awesome, but my favorite is Perspex Island. Balloon Man is one of my favorites too 8)
Give it up for the Soft Boys!!!!!!!
Yep Roc has done a pretty great Robyn Hitchcock reissue campaign over the last few years. He is definitely a genius in my book. He has SO many great records, and even the weaker albums have amazing tracks.
Personal favorites include....EYE, Element of Light, I Often Dream of Trains, Underwater Moonlight (The Soft Boys),........actually I could go on....I won't.
Good to see him discussed here.
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Give it up for the Soft Boys!!!!!!!
Yep Roc has done a pretty great Robyn Hitchcock reissue campaign over the last few years. He is definitely a genius in my book. He has SO many great records, and even the weaker albums have amazing tracks.
Personal favorites include....EYE, Element of Light, I Often Dream of Trains, Underwater Moonlight (The Soft Boys),........actually I could go on....I won't.
Good to see him discussed here.
I got the YepRoc box set a couple of years ago with Fegmania! For half price...
Even the Soft Boys reunion album about 5 years ago is excellent.
Paul
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Koko Taylor "Queen Of The Blues" 1985 Alligator Records LP
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Dave Edmunds ~ Rockpile
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Dave Edmunds ~ Rockpile
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Is that a Promotional IMPORT??
Paul
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Is that a Promotional IMPORT??
Paul
No Paul it's not
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Chopin - Etudes, Preludes, Polaniases - Pollini
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Boy! I'm glad this week is over :?
Needed a bit of Vinyl Therapy when I got home - this really hit the spot
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Probably my fav. debut album 8)
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Brian Eno - Another Green World
and wow do I like the sound of this album on vinyl!
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No Paul it's not
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I am slightly less jealous!
Paul
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Bob Dylan
First album in mono
Box set just arrived...
Paul
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Oh jealous of those mono Dylan records. Please do let us know about the sound quality. Would be just the thing to convince me to break down and buy the set....
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Brian Eno - Another Green World
and wow do I like the sound of this album on vinyl!
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SO good!!!! Listened to this on vinyl yesterday.
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Moby Grape
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A 70's reissue my old Columbia 360 is rough
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Oh jealous of those mono Dylan records. Please do let us know about the sound quality. Would be just the thing to convince me to break down and buy the set....
Record number one sounds great. It comes with well reproduced art, both outer jacket and innersleeve. The innersleeve has period-correct "other" artists pictured on it. The record itself has a six-eye deep red Columbia label. It is NOT in the innersleeve, it has its own heavy anti-static sleeve, inside the record jacket with the paper reproduction innersleeve. Heavy vinyl, flat and quiet. It's deluxe.
Now I just have to move through the rest, album by album. My friend from college is writing a book on Bob Dylan. Except for Highway 61, I don't have any of these on vinyl so it was easy to convince myself that I "needed" them.
Paul
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Span quite a few discs today while loading my collection onto DISCOGS
This had'nt had an outing for a while and had me reaching for the volume control
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Ronnie James Dio and Elf - Trying to burn the sun 8)
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Span quite a few discs today while loading my collection onto DISCOGS
This had'nt had an outing for a while and had me reaching for the volume control
Ronnie James Dio and Elf - Trying to burn the sun 8)
Davey do you have LA/59
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Hi Bill
Sort of - The Euro version is;
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And yes - This one I do have.
Not sure which I prefer.
The next Elf album was essentially Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow - this is a nice spin too 8)
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Hi Bill
Sort of - The Euro version is;
And yes - This one I do have.
Not sure which I prefer.
The next Elf album was essentially Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow - this is a nice spin too 8)
I saw that LP with that album cover today at DD's for $15
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And yes - This one I do have.
Not sure which I prefer.
The next Elf album was essentially Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow - this is a nice spin too 8)
My favorite is this Elf album
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I knew you'd trump me eventually :icon_twisted:
That I don't have and need to get :green:
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I knew you'd trump me eventually :icon_twisted:
That I don't have and need to get :green:
Look how friggin' old I am I should have it !!!!
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Re. Carolina County Ball
I remember exactly when & where I bought my copy - as an 18 year old just left home at a record store in Sheffield.
In fact I bet I could vouch for where I bought most of my LP's - Funny how this sticks in the mind :o
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My favorite is this Elf album
Another group I never heard of before now :scratch:
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Look how friggin' old I am I should have it !!!!
I'm not convinced it's much to do with age Bill, more to do with the frequency you visit DD's if you ask me :D
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I'm not convinced it's much to do with age Bill, more to do with the frequency you visit DD's if you ask me :D
There is truth in that Davey But I've had that one a long long time :lol:
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Another group I never heard of before now :scratch:
Trust me Laura Elf is not for you :nono:
Think of Deep Purple or Richie Blackmores Rainbow
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Trust me Laura Elf is not for you :nono:
Think of Deep Purple or Richie Blackmores Rainbow
I have Shades of Deep Purple and one with an orchestra. They're both pretty good. Never heard of Rainbow. That's it for my Deep Purple collection. I like their version of Hush
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I think it might strike a chord Laura
Black Swampy Water (http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=c6KlkprfwaI) is typical Elf.
A little more Boogie in there - a fairly unique style
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I have Shades of Deep Purple and one with an orchestra. They're both pretty good. Never heard of Rainbow. That's it for my Deep Purple collection. I like their version of Hush
Yes but the 1st 3 Deep purple LPs are a diff. group than the group that released Machine head
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Agreed - Boy was the opening track (Speed King) of In Rock a fairly unequivical statement of their new direction :drums:
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Agreed - Boy was the opening track (Speed King) of In Rock a fairly unequivical statement of their new direction :drums:
You can say that again :thumb:
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I think it might strike a chord Laura
Black Swampy Water (http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=c6KlkprfwaI) is typical Elf.
A little more Boogie in there - a fairly unique style
I think Bill may be right -- not for me. I couldn't handle a complete album of that, probably not even one side. Oh we'll, there is lot of rock n roll I do like.
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I'm off for a little while
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Yes but the 1st 3 Deep purple LPs are a diff. group than the group that released Machine head
That probably explains why I stopped listening to them and never bought another album.
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Ein deutsches Album (English: A German album), released in July 1980, is a German language version of Peter Gabriel's third album, Peter Gabriel (1980). The album was released on LP in Canada, where it was often considered to be superior to the English language version
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Freewheelin bob Dylan
Sloan Double Cross
Joy Formidable (first EP)
Paul
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After some cyber tic-tac with Mr. Pumpkin, this got a trip out on the Dual this afternoon
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I'd forgotten how good this album is - Thanks Bill 8)
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King Crimson "In The Court Of King Crimson (An Observation By King Crimson)" 1969 Atlantic Records LP
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Crabby Appleton 1970 Electra Records
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Iron Butterfly "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" 1968 Atco Records :drums: :rock: .... Baby
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After some cyber tic-tac with Mr. Pumpkin, this got a trip out on the Dual this afternoon
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I'd forgotten how good this album is - Thanks Bill 8)
Davey that is a very cool retro looking pic. of the TT :rock:
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Miles Davis - Kind of Blue. 50th anniversary deluxe box set. Nice book, otherwise pointless waste of money. The blue vinyl was warped, but playable and had surprisingly noisy surfaces. Buyer beware. :evil:
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Masters Of Reality
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Davey this is the cover of the CD I'll take a pic. later of my LP and send it to you. The track listing of the CD and LP differ.
I'm thinking that CD is the UK release and my LP is domestic. This might be the cover you would get waaaaaay over there.
See Ya.....Bill
This a goggle image of the LP jacket
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Colosseum: Live
Bronze Records 28762 XDT
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Cream: Wheels of Fire
Polydor 2658 110
... coffee and Cream ...
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The James Gang - Yer Album.
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Something Cool- June Christy (Capitol). A classic to me;
Heart is a Melody- Pharoah Sanders (Theresa Records) recorded live at Keystone Korner, San Francisco. Contains a 21 min version of Coltrane's Ole. Balls to the wall intense, and everybody in the band is really good on this;
Black is the Color- Cyndee Peters (Opus 3);
I Robot- Alan Parsons Project (Arista). Gotta listen to something Laura will recognize Wink2.
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Oh last night was a good vinyl night:
Spiritualized - Songs in A & E
St. Vincent - Strange Mercy
Slint - Spiderland
Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest
Neutral Milk Hotel - Aeroplane over the Sea
Phew, still smiling.
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Spinnin' Right Now
I love this album 8)
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Buddy Miles "A Message To The People" 1970 Mercury Records LP
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I Robot- Alan Parsons Project (Arista). Gotta listen to something Laura will recognize Wink2.
Jim, you know me too well. This was the only album I recognized, and it is good one too. :)
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Sunn 0))) - Domkirke (live, vinyl only release)
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Jim, you know me too well. This was the only album I recognized, and it is good one too. :)
Hi, Laura. I like it, also. Been awhile since I've listened to it, tho. Glad I did. Cheers.
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Bellson Brown Smith - Intensive Care
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ABBA - Waterloo
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Hi big D another great LP I love the track "Gypsy Wedding"
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Hi big D another great LP I love the track "Gypsy Wedding"
Yeah Bill, I like that track a lot as well. Interesting album... musical style all across the board.
Lil' D
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Carly Simon - No Secrets
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Mr. Moderator Sir - This may be on breach of the rules of this thread - but spinning right now is one of those little silver discs.
My only defence is that this excellent little re-mastered set is not available on vinyl.
Packed full of dark emotions;
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Well Davey after our emails back and forth I'll go listen to these
Black Sabbath Debut
Atomic Rooster ~ Death Walks Behind You (UK cover is way diff.)
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ABBA - Waterloo
I love ABBA
Paul
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I love ABBA
Paul
I have a bunch of ABBA I saw that one not to long ago and picked it up
(One I didn't have)............Bill
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Well Davey after our emails back and forth I'll go listen to these
Black Sabbath Ddebut
Atomic Rooster ~ Death Walks Behind You (UK cover is way diff.)
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Ahhhh!
Some fill their cellars with fine wines.
Mr. Pumpkins Pumpkin Patch is full of fine, lovingly aged vinyl - the key difference being that it's still fully preserved after you've savoured the bottle :D
It's a pity that all the regulars to this thread don't live locally - I bet there'd be plenty of disc sharing going on eh!
My vinyl "Want List" though, is gradually diminishing - I've got three "must have's" left after a concerted effort so far this year - it will be done by the end of the year - Black Sabbath's debut is one, no idea why that one slipped the many nets that I have cast during my vinyl buying years.
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Ahhhh!
Some fill their cellars with fine wines.
Mr. Pumpkins Pumpkin Patch is full of fine, lovingly aged vinyl - the key difference being that it's still fully preserved after you've savoured the bottle :D
It's a pity that all the regulars to this thread don't live locally - I bet there'd be plenty of disc sharing going on eh!
My vinyl "Want List" though, is gradually diminishing - I've got three "must have's" left after a concerted effort so far this year - it will be done by the end of the year - Black Sabbath's debut is one, no idea why that one slipped the many nets that I have cast during my vinyl buying years.
I'd meet you half way but we would end in the middle of the Atlantic :lol: :lol:
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Garcia
Jerry Garcia
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Traffic ~ Welcome To The Canteen
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One of my favorite live albums
Welcome to the Canteen was the fifth album by Traffic. It was recorded live at Fairfield Halls, Croydon and the Oz Benefit Concert,
London, July 1971 and released in September of that year.
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Traffic ~ Welcome To The Canteen
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One of my favorite live albums
Welcome to the Canteen was the fifth album by Traffic. It was recorded live at Fairfield Halls, Croydon and the Oz Benefit Concert,
London, July 1971 and released in September of that year.
:thumb: 8)
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David Lahm: Real Jazz for the Folks Who Feel Jazz
Palo Alto Jazz Records PA 8027
Relics of The Incredible String Band
Elektra 7E-2004
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This is my 1st Elvis album a 2 record set in yellow vinyl.
No I didn't buy it the lp was given to me :lol:
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Steve Ashley ~ Stroll On
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/19f7ec0a601374180f9a56131d8e8d6e/91319.jpg) Laura if you like Fairport Convention you might want to try Stroll On
Steve Ashley has long been regarded as one of British folk's finest singer-songwriters. His reputation for writing contemporary songs inspired by the English Tradition was established in 1974 with his innovative debut album, Stroll On. Since then his songs have been recorded by many leading folk artists including Fairport Convention, Anne Briggs, Dave Pegg and PJ Wright, The Arizona Smoke Review, Martin and Jessica Simpson, Grace Notes, Phil Beer, Maggie Boyle and The Bushwackers.
He has also played a significant role in the development of British folk-rock, performing as a lead singer with the first Albion Country Band, then with his own Ragged Robin and various line-ups of The Steve Ashley Band. He has also performed occasionally with members of Fairport Convention.
Youtube of Fire and Wine from the LP Stroll On
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4UW_HEJWPw
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Rainbow ~ Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
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This is my 1st Elvis album a 2 record set in yellow vinyl.
No I didn't buy it the lp was given to me :lol:
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That TT needs a periphery ring! :icon_twisted:
Paul
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Clash
London Calling
Although I heard the American version is an abomination, my Sterling US pressing sounds fine.
Just bought the 2004 Legacy reissue and promptly gave it to my daughter. The cover was washed out, letters were the wrong color and the inner sleeves were plain white, no lyrics, etc. And it did not sound any better!
Paul
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Joni Mitchell "Court and Spark"
This is one of my best sounding LPs. No noise at all and the recording dynamics are wonderful. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Warren Zevon "The Wind" 2003/2004 Artemis Records 180g Vinyl LP
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Richie Havens "Alarm Clock" 1970 Stormy Forest Records LP
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Maggie Bell "As Suicide Sal" 1975 Swan Song Records LP
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Eloy - Metromania 8)
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Followed by
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It's been a while since I've just sat and listened to the Linn - It still makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck :)
The Steely Dan sounds stunning.
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Eloy - Metromania 8)
It's been a while since I've just sat and listened to the Linn - It still makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck :)
The Steely Dan sounds stunning.
Just cut them off :duh: and your problem is solved now wasn't that easy :thumb:
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The Great Society featuring Grace Slick "Conspicuous Only In Its Absence" 1968 Columbia LP
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Cal Tjader ~ Tjader Plays Mambo
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Babe Ruth "First Base" 1973 Harvest Records LP
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Shawn Phillips: Second Contribution
Linda Ronstadt: Lush Life
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Cal Tjader ~ Tjader Plays Mambo
:dunno: :shake:
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Cal Tjader ~ Tjader Plays Mambo
:dunno: :shake:
Oh!!! Come on everybody loves Mambo right ??? :lol:
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It's 5:53 am do you know where your Mambo is
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I really resemble the title
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Oh!!! Come on everybody loves Mambo right ??? :lol:
... Yeah - and that guy with the eggshakers always drives me crazy ... :lol:
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Oh!!! Come on everybody loves Mambo right ??? :lol:
Mambo is 8)
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Emitt Rhodes "Mirror" 1971 Dunhill ABC Records LP
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Linda Ronstadt Hasten Down the Wind
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Ron Wood "Cancel Everything" 1985 Thunderbolt Records LP
1985 UK Reissue of a 1974 Warner Bros. Issue
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Barry Mcguire ~ Seeds 1973
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King Crimson "Starless And Bible Black" 1974 Atlantic Records LP
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Savoy Brown "The Best Of Savoy Brown featuring Kim Simmonds" 1977 London Records Collector Series LP
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Traffic "Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys" Back To Black Reissue, European Import, 180g LP
Originally Released 1971 Island Records
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Dolly Varden: Forgiven Now
Diverse Records DIV 003LP
Mink DeVille: Savoir Faire
Capitol/EMI Electrola 1C 064-86435
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Treated the Dual to a new pair of speakers :P
Managed to snag some Celestion DL4 Series II's on the bay
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Kick starting the weekend and checking out the latest acquisitions with my Fav AC/DC album 8)
Very impressed - perfect for my small second listening room :thumb:
Have a great weekend all
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Babe Ruth "First Base" 1973 Harvest Records LP
Din have you checked out their latest release, Que Pasa ? If you like their sound, it's still good with some updates, even a little rap mixed in. And Jenn still has a strong voice. JD
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Din have you checked out their latest release, Que Pasa ? If you like their sound, it's still good with some updates, even a little rap mixed in. And Jenn still has a strong voice. JD
Hey JD!
No I haven't heard Que Pasa?, have only read about it. I've got my eyes out for it and would like to hear where Baba Ruth went next. Their first album is very "time period." Enjoy the music, as I always enjoy your selections and postings! 8)
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Din have you checked out their latest release, Que Pasa ? even a little rap mixed in. JD
That eliminates me from ever listening to it. :nono:
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That eliminates me from ever listening to it. :nono:
Now don't be too hasty there v_l. I'm no rap fan, not my cup of tea, though I am a Huge fan of the man I consider the Godfather of rap, Gil Scott-Heron. It's not a rap album, there's just some scratch & rap layered in with their updated rock sound. If you like their original music, I think odds are very good you'll like this newer (2009) release. It has an extended version of The Mexican from the 'First Base' album, along with some bluesy, jazzy offerings. As always YMMV. :thumb:
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Grand Funk Railroad – Mark, Don & Mel 1969-71 :thumb:
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Babe Ruth "First Base" 1973 Harvest Records LP
bside, :dunno: these guys went under my radar, who do the sound like? Cheers, Jim
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Now don't be too hasty there v_l. I'm no rap fan, not my cup of tea, though I am a Huge fan of the man I consider the Godfather of rap, Gil Scott-Heron. It's not a rap album, there's just some scratch & rap layered in with their updated rock sound. If you like their original music, I think odds are very good you'll like this newer (2009) release. It has an extended version of The Mexican from the 'First Base' album, along with some bluesy, jazzy offerings. As always YMMV. :thumb:
To be completely truthful, I have never heard the band. But the thought of anything approaching rap or containing rap coming from my speakers sends shivers up my spine. I'm afraid I might take a baseball bat to Babe Ruth. :lol: But that gives you an idea of how much I hate rap (I don't consider it music) and for me hip-hop is not far behind. As you said, YMMV
I hope you're doing well.
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I heard Libby Titus at friend's while in KC this weekend. Love Has No Pride is a beautiful song and this is the original. Picked up a sealed copy on Discogs :thumb:
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To be completely truthful, I have never heard the band. But the thought of anything approaching rap or containing rap coming from my speakers sends shivers up my spine. I'm afraid I might take a baseball bat to Babe Ruth. :lol: But that gives you an idea of how much I hate rap (I don't consider it music) and for me hip-hop is not far behind. As you said, YMMV
I hope you're doing well.
Hanging in, finally have some work, so staying out of trouble. Hope all is well with you too. Looks like Fall has arrived (with a vengence, and a touch of schizophrenia). I've got Que Pasa sitting here, will que it up, and post with samples in the 'Listening' thread. Their stuff has always been an interesting mix of styles. Some hard & fast, some slow & thoughtful. Have a great weekend, going to be wet here. And I agree in general re: rap. 8)
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Billy Cobham - Spectrum Atlantic – SD 7268 :thumb:
Man could this man drum :notworthy:
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Gil Scott-Heron – Moving Target Arista – AL 9606 :thumb:
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Funky Jazz Soul from a conscientious man :bowdown:
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Pman,
It's just OK. Sounds like the Rascals, but not their best or my favorite
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Gong – Magick Brother BYG Records – 529.305 :thumb:
classic psychedelic :rock:
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Laura, I heard Libby Titus at friend's while in KC this weekend. Love Has No Pride is a beautiful song and this is the original. Picked up a sealed copy on Discogs :thumb:
I have her singing on a Burt Bacharack (? spelling) album I have with the Houston Symphony and it's the track with her that I listen to most. Nice song, but she's the reason. That's an old album, btw, and she's very photogenic on it, too.
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Pman,
It's just OK. Sounds like the Rascals, but not their best or my favorite
Laura I feel the same way it's just average
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Helped my eldest daughter with her Maths homework this morning and followed with a further broadening of her education by an introduction to;
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I think she enjoyed the lesson :D
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8) Denis was the first 12" single I bought - one of the many to have been borrowed somewhere along the line and not returned :|
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Phil Ochs – A Toast To Those Who Are Gone
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2011 remastered 40th anniversary edition
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I love this album :thumb:
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The Decemberists TKID album is definitely a good one. Have only heard the CD though.
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The Greg Kihn Band "Next Of Kihn" 1978 Beserkley Records LP
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PF, Dark Side of the Moon Immersion box, Discovery box, Oh By The Way Box, Shine On Box and about 15 different pressings of DSOM. No more PF for years!
:)
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wonderful sounding English pressing :thumb:
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Vinyl box set
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Pink Floyd: Ummagumma
EMI Harvest SHDW 1/2
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Spain: Works by Granados, de Falla and Albéniz
Reiner, CSO
Chesky Records RC9
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Procol Harum - Something Magic
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Procol Harum - Something Magic
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When did this album come out?
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When did this album come out?
1977
Right after Procol's Ninth.
Same year as My Aim Is True, Talking Heads 77 which means my copy has never been played...I should go dig it out!
Paul
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1977
Right after Procol's Ninth.
Same year as My Aim Is True, Talking Heads 77 which means my copy has never been played...I should go dig it out!
Paul
I missed this one and the ninth when they were released. I have every Procol album thorugh Exotic Birds and then bought The Prodigal Stranger in 1991 (CD) which I love. I picked up a sealed copy of the Ninth last year.
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Just one more, Laura!
:wink:
Paul
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SQ MATRIX ENCODED
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SQ MATRIX ENCODED
Are you listening in 4 channel???
Paul
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Gong - Flying Teapot (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 1) Virgin – V2002, 1973
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Gong - Flying Teapot (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 1) Virgin – V2002, 1973
You didn't by any chance read the recent Bob Lefsetz blog on Gong, did you?
Paul
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Spotlight on ... The Small Faces
Charly Records 540.040
Bob Dylan/The Band: Before The Flood
Columbia 22137
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=51884) Anagram Records UK
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The Easybeats – Friday On My Mind
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SWEET rool!
I've got white vinyl reissue of
Teenage Fanclub Bandwagonesque queued up
A great album that is new to me...
Paul
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SWEET rool!
I've got white vinyl reissue of
Teenage Fanclub Bandwagonesque queued up
A great album that is new to me...
Paul
Teenage Fanclub Bandwagonesque :scratch: you got me with that one Paul
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You didn't by any chance read the recent Bob Lefsetz blog on Gong, did you?
Paul
Hey Paul,
I hadn't read Bob Lefsetz's blog on Gong. and when i looked/searched i couldn't anything by Bob on Gong. do you have a link, i'm intrigued :)
cheers,
Jim
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Teenage Fanclub Bandwagonesque :scratch: you got me with that one Paul
Isn't that about a 20 year leap, right? Solid power pop - on both, right?
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Last Train to Hicksville EPIC BN26464
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks
featuring The Lickettes
Euphonious Whale is a great track
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Wilco - The Whole Love dBpm Records – ANTI- 87156-1 :thumb:
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More Authentic
Acadian French Music-- La Louisianne LL119
by Ambrose Thibodeaux
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Last Train to Hicksville EPIC BN26464
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks
featuring The Lickettes
Euphonious Whale is a great track
Haven't listened to Hicks and the Licks in a long time. Don't have any of their albums is why. May have to do something about that. Wonderful as I remember. Thanks.
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Ten Wheel Drive With Genya Ravan - Construction #1 Polydor – 24-4008 :P
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Ten Wheel Drive With Genya Ravan – Brief Replies Polydor – 24-4024
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P'man, was it you who turned me on to Ten Wheel Drive & Genya, Thank You! Great soulful rock :beer:
Jim
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Isn't that about a 20 year leap, right? Solid power pop - on both, right?
You got it. All bright and jangly.
Paul
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You didn't by any chance read the recent Bob Lefsetz blog on Gong, did you?
Paul
The link is a moving target, right now it is on page two entitled Rhinofy Five Summer Stories?...As more letters are added the story will move onto a higher page in the archive,
http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/index.php/page/2/
Paul
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Ten Wheel Drive With Genya Ravan - Construction #1 Polydor – 24-4008 :P
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Ten Wheel Drive With Genya Ravan – Brief Replies Polydor – 24-4024
P'man, was it you who turned me on to Ten Wheel Drive & Genya, Thank You! Great soulful rock :beer:
Jim
Umm, it might have been ortho...in any event, Morning Much Better was played all the time in NYC on WNEW FM! What a monster track, and just like Love The One You're With, packs an important social message! :icon_lol:
Paul
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Jim or Paul do you have any Maggie Bell I could send a copy to each of you :thumb:
I'm positive I have a couple extra copies
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Man, can Genya Ravan ever sing! I had No Replies with the New York turntable FM hit: Morning Much Better. I can remember hearing that on WNEW back in the day. This one is pretty good, too.
Paul
Here's where it all started
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Jim or Paul do you have any Maggie Bell I could send a copy to each of you :thumb:
I'm positive I have a couple extra copies
No, but I will somehow have to send you something back!
Paul
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No, but I will somehow have to send you something back!Paul
How about just a Thank You
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How about just a Thank You
Awwww, shucks! :oops:
Paul
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DEREK & THE DOMINOS Layla And Other Love Songs: 2008 UK issue limited edition 14-track 2-LP set pressed on audiophile quality 180gram Vinyl and issued as part of the 'Back To Black 60th Vinyl Anniversary' series.
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Classic Crack The Sky
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45 RPM Remastered
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Installed my new Daedalus/Bolder speaker cables today and enjoying my system more than ever. :thumb:
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45 RPM Remastered
Bonnie Delaney, whoa, what a singer. Wanted to pull an album down to post and it must be misfiled. So, I go to Amazon thinkin, no problem. Guess it's outta print. Well, pale green cover, Muscle Shoal cats, sings the hell outta one of two Aretha songs. On the Capricorn label, maybe? I damn well better find it! She's great one, isn't she.
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Jim or Paul do you have any Maggie Bell I could send a copy to each of you :thumb:
I'm positive I have a couple extra copies
Bill, I do not have a copy either. Thanks for the offer - you be the Great Pumpkinman :beer:
Jim
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Hey Laura, what's your take on the new Wilco? :D Jim
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Family – Best Of Family Reprise Records – K54023
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I've just discovered these guys, great clean prog rock :thumb: elements of Genesis, Traffic, Jethro Tull, and Spooky Tooth maybe :) so much good music out there . . .
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Family – Best Of Family Reprise Records – K54023
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I've just discovered these guys, great clean prog rock :thumb: elements of Genesis, Traffic, Jethro Tull, and Spooky Tooth maybe :) so much good music out there . . .
I picked up this LP within the last few months along with a Entertainment LP on Charly Records
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Bill, I do not have a copy either. Thanks for the offer - you be the Great Pumpkinman :beer:
Jim
Oh no it's double vision Jim send me a pm with your address please. I'll need to pick up a couple of mailers me thinks
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J.J. Cale "Naturally"
I never get tired of listening to this record!!!!
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Been spending my spare time this week trying to find the best way to play my digital rips on the main rig.
It's all rather unfamiliar territory - Up and running though with a fairly basic, Iphone based method, but will need to buy a new box of tricks in order to get the desired results.
Back to vinyl tonight though and it's been a while since this had an outing;
MAGNUM - CHASE THE DRAGON
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Followed by;
ULTRAVOX - VIENNA
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MAGNUM - CHASE THE DRAGON[/B]
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welcome back :thumb: who needs digital rips when you can spin this stuff? Plus Davey :dunno: you got me on Magnum. I don't think i've heard them on this side of the pond. :wink:
cheers,
Jim
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Snowball – Defroster Atlantic – ATL 50 463, 1978 :thumb:
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German Jazz-Rock :P
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welcome back :thumb: who needs digital rips when you can spin this stuff? Plus Davey :dunno: you got me on Magnum. I don't think i've heard them on this side of the pond. :wink:
cheers,
Jim
To fund a couple of cartridge purchases I decided to sell off quite a few CD's.
Before selling I ripped them to the PC Hard Drive and there they've languished ever since.
There's quite a few on there that you just can't get on vinyl so it's worth a little bit of effort.
Magnum - I've followed these guys from their beginnings. Probably the band I've seen most times live.
Still going and releasing albums.
Personally I prefer their earlier stuff (Kingdom of Madness thru to Vigilante) after that they had a stint with an added commercial feel, but more recently back to form.
Get them on your DSCOGS "Watch List" :wink:
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Possibly not many people's cup-o-tea for a Sunday morning.
But this Judas Priest debut (original release pressing GULP 1005) from 1974 is a relatively laid back affair :lol:
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Snowball – Defroster Atlantic – ATL 50 463, 1978 :thumb:
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German Jazz-Rock :P
Never seen this one before
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Hey Laura, what's your take on the new Wilco? :D Jim
Hi Jim,
I've only listened to it once. Over all I like it, especially sides 3 & 4--some of Jeff Tweedy's best work. I wish there was a little less distortion on some of the songs on sides 1 & 2. Nels Cline is a great guitarist, but he gets a little carried away at times IMO. Sky Blue Sky and Wilco (The Album) are my favorite Wilco album's followed by A. M. I have A Ghost is born and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, but don't like them as well.
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I really like this album. Beautiful music and lyrics. Maybe his best since Graceland.
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This is my first Fairport Convention album. I enjoyed listening to it, but not enough to buy any more of their albums.
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I haven't heard JJ since forever. My roommate in college had an album, I think called Troubadour, that came out while we were in school, 75-77, I seem to recall enjoying it.
I need to look for some of his work.
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J.J. Cale "Naturally"
I never get tired of listening to this record!!!!
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Marianne Faithful "Strange Weather" 1987 Island Records LP
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Ennio Morricone's "The Red Tent" soundtrack on LP! Fascinating, and a great recording!
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This is probably weird, but Fade Away And Radiate is my favorite track on this record. EEEEErie! Goosebump time!
Paul
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This is probably weird, but Fade Away And Radiate is my favorite track on this record. EEEEErie! Goosebump time!
Paul
It's a good record. I like Blondie a lot.
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If you like Death Cab for Cutie (even a little bit), I predict you will love this record. :thumb: Ben Gibbard's side project.
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It's a good record. I like Blondie a lot.
Just out Laura... (http://www.amazon.com/Panic-Girls-Amazon-Exclusive-Blondie/dp/B005E7AOSC/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1317591649&sr=1-1)...watch for LP. :wink:
Ever hear Debbie ....do Jazz... (http://www.amazon.com/Individually-Twisted-Jazz-Passengers/dp/B000004CV0/ref=sr_1_26?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1317592080&sr=1-26)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GfSrzjzQv4
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The Best Of Bread
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The Best Of Bread
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Hey Pumpkinman... The Best Of Bread!? You're outing yourself. Don't worry though... I just bought that very same album for $1.00, cleaned it and played it last week. I just didn't tell anybody until now. BTW, I liked it too! :icon_lol:
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Hey Pumpkinman... The Best Of Bread!? You're outing yourself. Don't worry though... I just bought that very same album for $1.00, cleaned it and played it last week. I just didn't tell anybody until now. BTW, I liked it too! :icon_lol:
Din I really the tracks "Truckin" & "Guitar Man"
I likes what I likes what I likes :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Din I really the tracks "Truckin" & "Guitar Man"
I likes what I likes what I likes :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
I have the David Gates first solo album, I think it's called First?
Anyway, there's a suite on it called Clouds/Rain or something.
But it is a haunting wonderful long tune...
Bread falls into that ABBA guilty pleasure category. Go ahead guys, it's all right by me!
Paul
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Bread falls into that ABBA guilty pleasure category. Go ahead guys, it's all right by me!
Paul
As long as we're coming clean.... Seals & Crofts anyone? :no_speak:
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Guilty on all counts.
Depending on the song of course.
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As long as we're coming clean.... Seals & Crofts anyone? :no_speak:
Guilty 8) Also have several Bread albums plus the David Gates "First" album. But I'm not an ABBA fan :shake:
Laura
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As long as we're coming clean.... Seals & Crofts anyone? :no_speak:
Don't get me started on the light weight stuff I have alot of it :o
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Ever hear Debbie ....do Jazz... (http://www.amazon.com/Individually-Twisted-Jazz-Passengers/dp/B000004CV0/ref=sr_1_26?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1317592080&sr=1-26)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GfSrzjzQv4
Thanks Chris. I hope it comes out on LP.
As much as I like Deborah Harry's voice, after listening to some of the samples not even she could get me to listen to jazz. Just not my cup of tea musically spaeking.
Hope to see you in a couple of weeks.
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Bonnie Delaney, whoa, what a singer. Wanted to pull an album down to post and it must be misfiled. So, I go to Amazon thinkin, no problem. Guess it's outta print. Well, pale green cover, Muscle Shoal cats, sings the hell outta one of two Aretha songs. On the Capricorn label, maybe? I damn well better find it! She's great one, isn't she.
I really like her voice and there are some great guitarists playing on their albums.
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it's been a long day (work wise) relaxing to
Mike Oldfield – Ommadawn Virgin – PZ 33913, 1975
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Kiki Dee "Kiki Dee" 1977 MCA Records LP
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The Allman Brothers "Live At The Fillmore East" 2008 Back To Black 180g Vinyl Mercury Records LP
Originally Released 1971
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The Allman Brothers "Live At The Fillmore East" 2008 Back To Black 180g Vinyl Mercury Records LP
Originally Released 1971
:thumb: bside an awesome live lp :thumb:
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Hi Jim,
I've only listened to it once. Over all I like it, especially sides 3 & 4--some of Jeff Tweedy's best work. I wish there was a little less distortion on some of the songs on sides 1 & 2. Nels Cline is a great guitarist, but he gets a little carried away at times IMO. Sky Blue Sky and Wilco (The Album) are my favorite Wilco album's followed by A. M. I have A Ghost is born and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, but don't like them as well.
Hey Laura,
Glad to hear that you like the lp. I can see you point on sides 3 & 4, I agree. I also understand what you are saying about side 1 & 2, yet I guess I like the experimentation . . on track one, side 1 Art Of Almost - refreshing almost progish, which was a big surprise to me. on side 4, One Sunday Morning is masterful to me :D
btw I started listening to Uncle Tupelo back in their 'frat house playing days' in the mid 80s and i've been tracking Wilco/Tweedy & Son Volt/Farrar ever since, sadly most of what i own is on cd, but i'm staring to pick up some vinyl :wink:
cheers,
Jim
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To fund a couple of cartridge purchases I decided to sell off quite a few CD's.
Before selling I ripped them to the PC Hard Drive and there they've languished ever since.
There's quite a few on there that you just can't get on vinyl so it's worth a little bit of effort.
So your robbin' peter to pay paul? :nono: understood though :wink:
Magnum - I've followed these guys from their beginnings. Probably the band I've seen most times live.
Still going and releasing albums.
Personally I prefer their earlier stuff (Kingdom of Madness thru to Vigilante) after that they had a stint with an added commercial feel, but more recently back to form.
Get them on your DSCOGS "Watch List" :wink:
Got some in me dogs cart now :wink:
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Gilgamesh – S/T, Caroline (UK) – CA 2007, 1975
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:thumb: bside an awesome live lp :thumb:
Yea, this has always been one of my favorite live albums, well because it's so "lively." :lol:
Hot band, and they flat out jam... Frankly, though, the recording is just okay.
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Hey Laura,
Glad to hear that you like the lp. I can see you point on sides 3 & 4, I agree. I also understand what you are saying about side 1 & 2, yet I guess I like the experimentation . . on track one, side 1 Art Of Almost - refreshing almost progish, which was a big surprise to me. on side 4, One Sunday Morning is masterful to me :D
btw I started listening to Uncle Tupelo back in their 'frat house playing days' in the mid 80s and i've been tracking Wilco/Tweedy & Son Volt/Farrar ever since, sadly most of what i own is on cd, but i'm staring to pick up some vinyl :wink:
cheers,
Jim
Hi Jim,
I pretty much agree with you on the new Wilco. I've listened to the CD that came with the LP in the car and ripped it to iTunes in an AIFF format and listened at work. The album grows on you. Art of Almost is a good song. I really like Nels Cline when he plays melody like on Impossible Germany from Sky Blue Sky. If you haven't heard it, you should check out this album by Jay and Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) http://www.amazon.com/One-Fast-Move-Im-Gone/dp/B002MJM86Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1317740555&sr=1-1 Good stuff
I'm a late comer to Wilco (Sky Blue Sky was my first purchase and then I bought some of their back catalog. The one I wish I had not bought is A Ghost Is Born) and never listened to Uncle Tupelo in the past.
Happy listening,
Laura
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Uhh, you might just be one toke over the line on this one, oh PumpkinMan!
Paul
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Originally Released 1968
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Donald Fagen "The Nightfly" 1982 Warner Bros. LP Japanese Pressing
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That Jerome sure does like to share the wealth. Wink2
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Bob Dylan
Mono box
Listening one to two sides a day in order.
I am up to Highway 61...
Paul
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Gilgamesh – S/T, Caroline (UK) – CA 2007, 1975
Nice one Jim :thumb:
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Pman does the Allman Bros. album sound any different to you?? It says its some kind of high res pressing, can you hear a difference??
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The Jayhawks "Hollywood Town Hall" 2010 American Recordings Remastered, Reissue 180g Vinyl LP
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Pman does the Allman Bros. album sound any different to you?? It says its some kind of high res pressing, can you hear a difference??
I would have play one after another to tell AE. I do have an early pink Capricorn pressing. One day I'll have compare
I'll give you a call :D
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I would have play one after another to tell AE. I do have an early pink Capricorn pressing. One day I'll have compare
I'll give you a call :D
I have my original pink Capricorn but it's a bit noisy. Might be some seeds in the gatefold...
Paul
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Showoff :lol:
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Originally Released 1992
bside, love this album :thumb:
my PopMart lp deal on this is still in back order status :x
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Great album cover :thumb: :dunno: I had to look this group up, i'll need to look out for this one!
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It's been a Peter Hammill evening that started out with this one :D
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I have my original pink Capricorn but it's a bit noisy. Might be some seeds in the gatefold...
Paul
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Showoff :lol:
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Great album cover :thumb: :dunno: I had to look this group up, i'll need to look out for this one!
The Foundations ~ Build Me Up Buttercup is special to me. The year it came out I spent summer weekends working with Dad. So when I play the title track my time machine mind takes me back........Bill
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bside, love this album :thumb:
my PopMart lp deal on this is still in back order status :x
Hope yours comes soon. This is a great album, and it sound great too! The LP delivers. I really like The Jayhawks, love their sound... it's a real mix between so many retro influences, yet they deliver something fresh. They have a distinct style. Wish they could have been a bit more recognized. From what I understand, it was hard for them to survive the record industry. Nonetheless, they were another great discovery from George Drakoulias & Rick Ruben!
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Hope yours comes soon. This is a great album, and it sound great too! The LP delivers. I really like The Jayhawks, love their sound... it's a real mix between so many retro influences, yet they deliver something fresh. They have a distinct style. Wish they could have been a bit more recognized. From what I understand, it was hard for them to survive the record industry. Nonetheless, they were another great discovery from George Drakoulias & Rick Ruben!
I finally broke down and bought this record and really like it. The reissue is my first album by them. I just wished they would have chosen a different name for their band. As a proud Missouri Tiger, I had refused to have anything in my house that said Kansas or J*******, so I never gave them a listen when they first hit the music scene. :lol: Why would you name your band after a stupid mythical bird? :dunno:
Laura
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I finally broke down and bought this record and really like it. The reissue is my first album by them. I just wished they would have chosen a different name for their band. As a proud Missouri Tiger, I had refused to have anything in my house that said Kansas or J*******, so I never gave them a listen when they first hit the music scene. :lol: Why would you name your band after a stupid mythical bird? :dunno:
Laura
And interestingly enough... they're from Minnesota!
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The Troggs ~ Love Is All Around
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After the 1st track I had to stop the SQ was just horrible
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It's been a Peter Hammill evening that started out with this one :D
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Peter Hammill - Over Charisma CAS 1125
An entire evening of Peter Hammill?!
That's a brave endeavor.
Do you feel suicidal yet?
Of course I'm referring to his lyrical content, not him as an artist.
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Atomic Rooster IV
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Blonde On Blonde
Mono reissue
Paul
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And still digging that mono collection Paul? Would especially like to hear Blonde on Blonde in mono.
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An entire evening of Peter Hammill?!
That's a brave endeavor.
Do you feel suicidal yet?
Of course I'm referring to his lyrical content, not him as an artist.
simon,
:lol: you may be right, long days of arduous work . . . hammill may not have been the best uplifting work to be spinning - yet it did help decompress :wink:
last evening this was the last lp spun
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:) and i made it to spin for another day :lol:
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I finally broke down and bought this record and really like it. The reissue is my first album by them. I just wished they would have chosen a different name for their band. As a proud Missouri Tiger, I had refused to have anything in my house that said Kansas or J*******, so I never gave them a listen when they first hit the music scene. :lol: Why would you name your band after a stupid mythical bird? :dunno:
Laura
:lol: Laura, I can see your logic as Missouri Tiger, yet I just 'dug' this up.
'Named after "The Hawks" - as in "Levon and the Hawks," the name of Dylan's backing band in the 60s before they became known as "The Band" ' http://www.jayhawksofficial.com/band.html (http://www.jayhawksofficial.com/band.html)
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Hope yours comes soon. This is a great album, and it sound great too! The LP delivers. I really like The Jayhawks, love their sound... it's a real mix between so many retro influences, yet they deliver something fresh. They have a distinct style. Wish they could have been a bit more recognized. From what I understand, it was hard for them to survive the record industry. Nonetheless, they were another great discovery from George Drakoulias & Rick Ruben!
bside, thanks, me too. I agree with you, the Jayhawks do have a unique sound and i think that alt-county niche is a hard one to fill (by listeners/fans). I've always had Hollywood Town Hall in the same class as Whiskeytown's Faithless Street. I think I may have picked them up around the same time, back in my cd buying days...
Jim
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The Foundations ~ Build Me Up Buttercup is special to me. The year it came out I spent summer weekends working with Dad. So when I play the title track my time machine mind takes me back........Bill
Bill,
:) that's what music can do for us, it can emotionally connect us to a time and place . . . for me it is that transcending art form.
Jim
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Some East Bay ladies keepin it real on DTD-
San Francisco Ltd. i.e. Terry Garthwaite and Willow Wray (45rpm Crystal Clear Records);
Tracy Nelson- Doin It My Way (Audio Directions).
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:lol: Laura, I can see your logic as Missouri Tiger, yet I just 'dug' this up.
'Named after "The Hawks" - as in "Levon and the Hawks," the name of Dylan's backing band in the 60s before they became known as "The Band" ' http://www.jayhawksofficial.com/band.html (http://www.jayhawksofficial.com/band.html)
Jim
Thanks Jim,
that info plus the fact they are from Minnesota and not kansas helps.
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Laura, ain't been that long ago I listened to this album, in my time anyway :thumb:. Ian and Sylvia has been too long. Keep em coming.
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Laura, ain't been that long ago I listened to this album, in my time anyway :thumb:. Ian and Sylvia has been too long. Keep em coming.
I don't remember ever hearing about Ian and Sylvia. But I do like "twofer" albums, especially the British Cube Records series...
Paul
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Yes - Fly From Here
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Laura, ain't been that long ago I listened to this album, in my time anyway :thumb:. Ian and Sylvia has been too long. Keep em coming.
Hi Jim,
My first listen to Reniassance and I liked it alot. Enough to search out and buy some more of their catalog. :thumb:
Ian & Sylvia go back to the fall of 1966. My first college roommate introduced them to me. Great folk music and harmonies. Among other songs, Ian Tyson wrote Four Strong Winds which Neil Young covered (one of my favorites), and Sylvia Tyson wrote You Were on My Mind, which the We Five made into a #1 hit in 1965.
Laura
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Hypertension Music HYLP 200108
Pentangle: Open the Door
Pläne 88377
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Hi Jim,
My first listen to
and I liked it alot. Enough to search out and buy some more of their catalog. :thumb:
Ian & Sylvia go back to the fall of 1966. My first college roommate introduced them to me. Great folk music and harmonies. Among other songs, Ian Tyson wrote Four Strong Winds which Neil Young covered (one of my favorites), and Sylvia Tyson wrote You Were on My Mind, which the We Five made into a #1 hit in 1965.
Laura
Laura my favorite Renaissance LP is Ashes Are Burning
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In 1978 Prologue was reissued, together with the following album Ashes Are Burning, as a double album called In the Beginning. The original double LP included the complete Prologue; one song from Ashes was edited.
Laura this one is fairly common and easy to find
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Maggie Bell – Queen Of The Night :thumb:
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Thanks P'man :D, i received a nice package from the postal service today . . . I'm hooked :P
Ten Wheel Drive with Genya Ravan – Peculiar Friends :thumb:
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I pick this one up today from one of my used record shops . . . these woman can sing the blues :thumb: Now I need to find some Stone The Crows :wink:
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Been watching the Red River shootout while listening and cleaning records. OU looks awesome today.
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German Decca
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German Decca
I have a thing for the Chester and Lester LPs. Tasty stuff!
Paul
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I have a thing for the Chester and Lester LPs. Tasty stuff!
Paul
This is the only one I have on LP
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Allman Bro's- Live at the Fillmore East (Capricorn);
der Airplane- Bless It's Pointed Little Head (Live at the Fillmore East/West);
Robert Ealey and His Five Careless Lovers- Live at The Bluebird Nitespot in fabulous Fort Worth, TX (Blue Royal Records, 1973). Bought that one at the door. Collectors item? Who cares? Well, I do, of course, you kiddin me? Ya had to be there.
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Inspired by orthobiz' post in The Music Circle :thumb:
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Red Vinyl
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This is the only one I have on LP
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That's the one! It Had To Be You is great. My mom's favorite song, too bad she never heard this version.
Paul
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2010 reissue on 180g vinyl remastered from the original analog tapes
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Something layed back for a quiet Sunday evening.
No sniggering in the back seats :)
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Followed by;
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Ahh! That's better 8)
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Joe Jackson "Rain" 2008 Rykodisc 180g Vinyl LP
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Followed by;
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Ahh! That's better 8)
Nice Davey, one of my favorite albums :thumb:.
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Nice Davey, one of my favorite albums :thumb:.
Yes! And like all of the Moody's Decca Deram releases it sounds amazing for a 43 year old recording too 8)
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Yes! And like all of the Moody's Decca Deram releases it sounds amazing for a 43 year old recording too 8)
The first 7 Moody's in a row...what a successful run of albums!
Paul
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The first 7 Moody's in a row...what a successful run of albums!
Paul
+1 And the crime of the century is that the Moodies are not in the RRHOF
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I still listen to Supertramp's Crime of the Century :wink: on occasion. I believe that was one of the first popular albums to go in for image and atmospheric enhancement effects. Done good, too.
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Uriah Heep – Salisbury Mercury – SR 61319 :thumb:
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This is Uriah Heep's 2nd album released in 1971.
Van Der Graaf – Vital PVC Records – PVC 9901 :thumb:
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Recorded live at the Marquee Club, London, January 16, 1978.
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Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere- Neil Young and Crazy Horse (Reprise).
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Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere- Neil Young and Crazy Horse (Reprise).
I Love this album Jim, especially side 2.
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Professor Johnson's Astounding Sound Show
Reference Recordings RR-7
Jefferson Airplane Takes Off
RCA PJL 1-8017
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Uriah Heep – Salisbury Mercury – SR 61319 :thumb:
This is Uriah Heep's 2nd album released in 1971
Oooh! Nice :thumb:
Haven't played that in ages - that's definately next up 8)
By the way - Am I the only one who can't see Jim's pics ? :scratch:
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Oooh! Nice :thumb:
Haven't played that in ages - that's definately next up 8)
By the way - Am I the only one who can't see Jim's pics ? :scratch:
Can't never see mine neither. Thipppppppppppppppppp' :P
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Enjoyed that! :thumb:
Now what's next? - Sweet Freedom is probably my fav Heep album - That'll do nicely 8)
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Can't never see mine neither. Thipppppppppppppppppp' :P
You should make an effort - Show the good folks here some of your handiwork
A Bammer Plinth or Armboard 8)
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Red Norvo Quintet: The Forward Look
Reference Recordings RR-8
Mickey Hart, Airto, Flora Purim: Däfos
Reference Recordings RR-12
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Last one for tonight
Freshly Steam Cleaned and really hitting the spot 8)
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Uriah Heep ~ The Magician's Birthday
My favorite Heep LP
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By the way - Am I the only one who can't see Jim's pics ? :scratch:
No you are not. Jim's pics do not show up. He may be using gif files which I tried once and they don't work. I always check and make sure it is a jpg file.
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Nirvana "Unplugged in New York"
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No you are not. Jim's pics do not show up. He may be using gif files which I tried once and they don't work. I always check and make sure it is a jpg file.
Sorry Folks, i've been double checking the pics I 'try' to link on my ipad and they are there, yet i may need to reload... :? a mystery, they are jpegs, yet maybe a discogs issue :scratch: since this is where i tend to pull them from... here is one not from discogs
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btw great lp, love Fish's voice and songs :D
glad folks start spinning their heap lps :wink:
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Last one for tonight
Freshly Steam Cleaned and really hitting the spot 8)
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Dave, this is an awesome lp, i need to pull mine an give'm a spin :wink:
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Maneige – Les Porches :thumb:
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Excellent French Canadian Prog/Jazz Rock, I was spinning this earlier this evening :P
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Uriah Heep ~ The Magician's Birthday
My favorite Heep LP
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Oh man Bill! I once had this a long time ago on cassette, and maybe 2 others, been so long I just don't recall.
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Fleetwood Mac- Mystery To Me (Reprise);
Kate and Anna McGarrigle self titled (Warner Bros).
Heart Like a Wheel penned by sister Anna became pretty well known thanks to Linda Ronstadt, but listening to the McGarrigles sing it is a whole nuther experience. Very moving. The whole album is very good, in fact.
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Pink Martini ~ Hey Eugene !
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Oh man Bill! I once had this a long time ago on cassette, and maybe 2 others, been so long I just don't recall.
Uriah Heep ~ The Magician's Birthday
My favorite Heep LP
I looked Gene I have a few on CD :drool:
If your interested
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Yes??? Waddaya want?
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I looked Gene I have a few on CD :drool:
If your interested
ummmmmmmmm, no, but thanks. What about James Gang, Funk No. 49?
I may be meeting a guy in Princeton this weekend to sell him the Scout, then hit PREX, then hit DD as Jamie posted he has a bunch of Porcupine Tree LPs in.
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Fleetwood Mac- Mystery To Me (Reprise);
Kate and Anna McGarrigle self titled (Warner Bros).
Heart Like a Wheel penned by sister Anna became pretty well known thanks to Linda Ronstadt, but listening to the McGarrigles sing it is a whole nuther experience. Very moving. The whole album is very good, in fact.
Mystery is my favorite Mac album. Great percussive effects on Emerald Eyes.
Paul
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Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique
Kojian, Utah Symphony
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Tafelmusik: Works by Händel, Pachelbel, Bach, Purcell, Vivaldi and Telemann
Reference Recordings RR-13
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ummmmmmmmm, no, but thanks. What about James Gang, Funk No. 49?
I may be meeting a guy in Princeton this weekend to sell him the Scout, then hit PREX, then hit DD as Jamie posted he has a bunch of Porcupine Tree LPs in.
Come on Eugene you know I've got James Gang on CD silly boy
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ummmmmmmmm, no, but thanks. What about James Gang, Funk No. 49?
I may be meeting a guy in Princeton this weekend to sell him the Scout, then hit PREX, then hit DD as Jamie posted he has a bunch of Porcupine Tree LPs in.
:thumb: porcupine tree - rocks! :rock: I only have them on cd at the moment
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Kojian, Utah Symphony
Reference Recordings RR-11
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Reference Recordings RR-13
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I must remember, Toni :green:, to listen to those. Thanks.
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She's So Unusual
Cyndi Lauper | Format: Vinyl
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More Revelatory holographic delights especially "Wild Mountain Honey"
Scotty
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Dave :drool: I'm in search of this lp, looks like you have a beautiful copy :thumb: on a nice rig :wink:
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James Gang
Yer' Album Pickwick – SPC-3675 1979, Reissue :thumb:
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Rides Again MCA Records – MCA-37111, 1981 Reissue :thumb:
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Thanks Eugene & Bill for the motivation to pull and spin these :wink: Jim
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Hot Tuna "Burgers"
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Hot Tuna "Burgers"
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Mr Decal if you can find them I like to recommend Hot Tuna's
Yellow Fever and The Phosphorescent Rat
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Hi Jim here's a James Gang LP you don't see to often
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Picked this up at RMAF, loving the sound this AM.
Cat Stevens "Tea for the Tillerman"
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Picked this up at RMAF, loving the sound this AM.
Cat Stevens "Tea for the Tillerman"
The reissue?
Paul
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I'm in search of this lp
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There's a couple of tasty looking copy's on DISCOGS Jim :wink:
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The reissue?
Paul
Yes it is.
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Sloan, The Double Cross
This album is getting into my DNA. I'm a sucker for wonderfully crafted PowerPop!
Paul
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Where the Wild Things Are
Steve Vai
Got it in January, listened a half dozen times, give or take, does nothing for me. And I love GOR as a rule.
Lots of energy here, but no soul. Guess it goes to the pumpkin for being a good little gourd for H-ween.
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The 1st is the best IMO... Just got it SS so I can mothball my original on for obvious reasons!
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bside,
How do you like that Aqualung reissue? Compared it to other pressings? It's an album I need to pick up. "Thick as a Brick" is getting lonely.
And oh isn't that Tea for the Tillerman reissue incredible? Wow, what a pressing.
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DaveyW and I were talking about early pressing of Tull's "Thick As A Brick"
I'm not sure how old this one is but it has the newspaper insert
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Have a great day all
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Mr Decal if you can find them I like to recommend Hot Tuna's
Yellow Fever and The Phosphorescent Rat
I have both of them Bill.:thumb:
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David Lindley "El Rayo-X"
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The Allman Brothers Band
IMHO, one of the finest debut albums ever released. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Hot Tuna "Burgers"
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Keep On Truckin'
Paul :thumb:
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The 1st is the best IMO... Just got it SS so I can mothball my original on for obvious reasons!
I got me a copy (NEMS re-press) heading my way right now, thanks again to DISCOGS.
Don't know why this disc has been missing from my collection for so long.
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Neil Young Official Release Series Discs 1-4
Everytime I listen to this set it gets better!!!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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DaveyW and I were talking about early pressing of Tull's "Thick As A Brick"
I'm not sure how old this one is but it has the newspaper insert
Have a great day all
Got me an original UK press on it's way via the same DISCOGS order - looking forward to some Tull and Sabbath that have eluded my collection for far too long. 8)
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7 Walkers
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I love this record!!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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I'm on a Cat Stevens kick lately so : Tea for the Tilllerman(his best), Catch bull at Four, Buddha and the Chocolate Box and Teaser and the Firecat. Good stuff!
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I love this record!!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Man, that's a bundle of good stuff. Thanks!
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HELP by the Beatles but it was a Laser Disc
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The Beatles ~ White Album
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Come on Laura brake a couple of those bad boys out and give em a spin
I had to ship the box set to myself and they just arrived today. :thumb: We did play side one of Abbey Road at RMAF (will post later) and last night I played the MOFi UHQR of Sgt. Peppers--absolutely jaw dropping!
Laura
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Neil Young Official Release Series Discs 1-4
Everytime I listen to this set it gets better!!!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
I have it too. Great!
Paul
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Great recordings.
Scotty
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Kantat, Sonat, and Oder (Hinrich Philip Johnsen)- Played by various size groups and singers on the Proprius label;
Sym no.5 and Serenade to Music (Ralph Vaughn Williams)- Sir Adrian Boult conducting the London Phil on EMI;
The Four Seasons (Vivaldi) conducted by Sigiswald Kuijken and La Petite Bande on Seon/RCA*.
*As you may know, this has been recorded many times, some of which I have heard, but this is the sweetest sounding, transparent and most delicately played production I have heard or can imagine.
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At last, our 3d q board meeting is over and time for listening to my latest investment in good sound. Played Please Please Me; Abbey Road; Help; Magical Mystery Tour.
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Sgt. Peppers Lonley Hearts Club Band
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2009 remastered on 180g vinyl
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MFSL
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Scotty(http://[/imgScotty)
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This is my first Robyn Hitchcock record and I love it! Can't believe I missed him the first time around. :scratch: Thanks to Slush and others for recommending that I give him a listen. Which album should I look for next?
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As good as this album sounds on my system, it doesn't hold a candle to the 5.1 James guthrie mix I heard at RMAF. I am not a surround sound girl, but a few more mixes like Wish You Were Here and I might start thinking about it. :)
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Scotty
Scotty,
I have the original pressing too and the Rhino remastered from the original analog tapes at Bernie Grundman Studios and pressed at RTI just smokes the original. Much more detail and a fuller musical presentation without the compression that dogged the original pressing when AM radio ruled the airwaves. If you like this album, the reissue is worth the purchase. Currently on sale at Music Direct for $20.
Laura
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Right now 180g Layla, but spent the day listening to a variety of $1 albums with P-man.
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Thank-You Laura for finding a way for me to spend another$20. :duh: I will call it an early Christmas present, yeah that's the ticket. The original pressing has good bass but it sounds a little murky/muddy compared other records I have. I imagine the new pressing just crushes it across the board in all categories. I probably should look for a remastered CD version to listen to for when I am feeling lazy.
Scotty
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Mono version from the 180g box set
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My friends Diane & Carolyn came over for dinner and tunes tonight and this is what we listened to:
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45 RPM Remastered 20th Anniversary :thumb: :thumb:
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45 RPM Remastered :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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What a difference between the amount of music, clarity and detail of the 45 RPM of Rumours and an original 33-1/3 pressing of Fleetwood Mac. May we please have a 45 RPM of this album, PLEASE :guitar: :drums:
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From the collection we listened to Abbey Road, With the Beatles, Rubber Soul
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Thank-You Laura for finding a way for me to spend another$20. :duh: I will call it an early Christmas present, yeah that's the ticket. The original pressing has good bass but it sounds a little murky/muddy compared other records I have. I imagine the new pressing just crushes it across the board in all categories. I probably should look for a remastered CD version to listen to for when I am feeling lazy.
Scotty
Glad to help Scotty. :lol:
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Matching Mole
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Well VL, saw your post, went to put on same copy of Rumours, but wound up grabbing the $1 copy I just bought.
And a remastered copy of the other would be nice.
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45 RPM Remastered :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Might as well listen to FM since it's out.
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What a difference between the amount of music, clarity and detail of the 45 RPM of Rumours and an original 33-1/3 pressing of Fleetwood Mac. May we please have a 45 RPM of this album, PLEASE :guitar: :drums:
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Tea for the Tillerman
Yusuf/Cat Stevens | Format: Vinyl
A $1 crackhouse copy, not a recent 200g release.
Sounds good after being steamed nontheless.
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Tea for the Tillerman
Yusuf/Cat Stevens | Format: Vinyl
A $1 crackhouse copy, not a recent 200g release.
Sounds good after being steamed nontheless.
Did you do any Broccoli while you were at it :lol:
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No, but I did do the kitchen sink sponge while I was at it, and threatened Cosmo as well. :icon_twisted:
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Mountainscapes- Barre Phillips (ECM);
Only The Lonely- Frank Sinatra with Nelson Riddle Orchestra (Capitol);
Bach's Actus Tragicus (German Harmonia Mundi).
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Still having a bit of a Hawkwind reminisce 8)
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Caught them on their Night of the Hawks - Earth Ritual tour
A most entertaining evening :D
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Neil Young Greatest Hits
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Smashing Pumpkins: Trucker Loses Haul On I-696
There goes my family reunion :dunno:
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A little music to ease my pain
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Sorry to hear that Pman, a true tragedy. So will it there be a mass cremation, or just a big bake off ? :scratch:
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Sorry to hear that Pman, a true tragedy. So will it there be a mass cremation, or just a big bake off ? :scratch:
That was just plain COLD little brother :rotflmao: :lol: :rotflmao:
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Smashing Pumpkins: Trucker Loses Haul On I-696
There goes my family reunion :dunno:
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My condolences Bill, where do I send the nutmeg!!! :rotflmao:
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Junior Parker- The ABC Collection (ABC Records, 1976). It was "Little" Junior Parker back in my day. This is a compilation of tunes originally released on the world famous Duke label (from right here in Houston);
Vaughan Williams' Sym no.6 and The Lark Ascending- Boult conducting The New Phil (Angel, 1967). Just beautiful.
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Living in the U.S.A.
Linda Ronstadt
I'd forgotten Linda covered lots of other people's work, sometimes it hits, sometimes not so much.
Elvis Costello's 'Alison' a perfect example, not sure how I feel about this one.
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Led Zeppelin "Physical Graffiti"
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Arc of a Diver
Steve Winwood
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For Earth Below
Robin Trower | Format: Vinyl
Thanks P-man.
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Pretty good prog rock
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A little punky at times, but overall a decent album. I will play it again, especially sides 3 & 4.
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Levon Helm "Electric Dirt"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Electric-Dirt-Amazon-Exclusive/dp/B002CGT22M/ref=tmm_msc_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1319888884&sr=1-3#mp3TrackPlayer)
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Tim, that's a nice little collection there. Look forward to your future posts. Also, I think De Grassi is great and have seen him live in a little joint.
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Bjork - Biophilia (lp)
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v_l, you might check your public TV listing tonight for Austin City Limits. Shows here the Decemberists are on, would expect a similar schedule on the right side of the state, know you like them. :thumb:
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v_l, you might check your public TV listing tonight for Austin City Limits. Shows here the Decemberists are on, would expect a similar schedule on the right side of the state, know you like them. :thumb:
Thanks AD
I just checked and we get the Steve Miller Band. Not bad, but I'd prefer The Decemberists.
Stay dry :D
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Thanks AD
I just checked and we get the Steve Miller Band. Not bad, but I'd prefer The Decemberists.
Stay dry :D
Trade ya :D Yeah, dry one day clouds & rain the next, sop. At least we're not looking at a foot of snow :o like some of our friends back east. Pman says he's got the new heating system up & running, so it should get a good test.
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This is a great album :thumb: Long live The Zombies 8)
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John Mayall ~ The Blues Alone
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Sansui SR-1050C W/ Goldring Elektra MM cartridge
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MoFi Silver Reissue on 180g vinyl. They did a nice job with this one. A much fuller musical presentation than the original. Glad I bought it.
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from the MoFi Collection :thumb:
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Mad Love
Linda Ronstadt | Format: vinyl
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Tim, that's a nice little collection there. Look forward to your future posts. Also, I think De Grassi is great and have seen him live in a little joint.
Thanks Jim,
Someone in the jazz circle I believe had recommended the early George Benson and I'm really enjoying it. I would love to see Alex deGrassi some time, I bet he was wonderful.
Tim
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Santana
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Al Caiola And Orchestra ~ Guitars Woodwinds & Bongos
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You do love those bongos, don't you! :icon_lol:
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You do love those bongos, don't you! :icon_lol:
Besides being known as the Pumpkinman I'm also Bongo Bill :lol:
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Besides being known as the Pumpkinman I'm also Bongo Bill :lol:
And Bungalow Bill???
Hey, Bungalow Bill
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill
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For the Pumpkinman
Zappa/Beefheart
Bongo Fury
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For the Pumpkinman
Zappa/Beefheart
Bongo Fury
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Oh no another LP I have to look for :duh: :duh:
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And Bungalow Bill???
Hey, Bungalow Bill
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill
I killed a Dynavector XL 20 once and it made me sick sick sick
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The Very Best of Johnny Rivers
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I really need to find a copy of this. Mine is FUBAR!!!!!!!!
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I really need to find a copy of this. Mine is FUBAR!!!!!!!!
It's a good album! I saw them 3 times in concert at Red Rocks back in the day :guitar: :drums: :rock: I used to listen to the album with the red cover and Survival all the time.
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Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
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Stephen Stills 2
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Classic Rock ~ Volume Two
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The Grass Roots ~ Lovin' Things
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The George Shearing Quintet ~ Latin Escapade
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The George Shearing Quintet ~ Latin Escapade
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Oh no, your infested with Blue Meanies :o Sing, Sing for your life.....All together now, ......
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Oh no, your infested with Blue Meanies :o Sing, Sing for your life.....All together now, ......
You bet your sweet bippy!
For those who don't remember
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan_%26_Martin's_Laugh-In
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Humble Pie
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It's A Beautiful Day ~ A Thousand and One Nights
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One of Jack Skellington's favorites
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Benny and Us
Average White Band (Author), Ben E. King (Author)
Sorry, I don't have any cool action figures to pose in front of the album, so Cosmo said he's help.
Doesn't the guy on right with his mouth open look like Jaime?
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Sorry, I don't have any cool action figures to pose in front of the album, so Cosmo said he's help.
I'm betting Cosmo is cooler, and has a lot more action in him.
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He is cooler, though not so much on the action anymore.
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Sorry, I don't have any cool action figures to pose in front of the album, so Cosmo said he's help.
Well then get some Gene and let the boy inside you OUT !!!!
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I'm betting Cosmo is cooler, and has a lot more action in him.
huh? ain't you ever seen "toy story"? those action figures go nuts as soon as you leave the room! :green:
doug s.
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JETHRO TULL - AQUALUNG
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Can the 40th Anni release really sound any better than this original George "Porky" Peckham (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Peckham) pressing :?:
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Robert Fripp ~ The League Of Gentleman
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Laura,
The King is Dead is the first album I've listened to by the Decemberists, and I really love it. How is Long Live The King?
Thanks,
Tim
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Laura,
The King is Dead is the first album I've listened to by the Decemberists, and I really love it. How is Long Live The King?
Thanks,
Tim
Hi Tim,
Long Live the King is a 10" EP follow up to The King Is Dead. It is good, similar in style to The King Is Dead. I have all of The Decemberists albums and they are probably my favorite "new" band. The King Is Dead is my favorite album, but close behind are The Hazards of Love and Picaresque. I also like The Crane Wife. Paul (orthobiz) would point you to The Hazards of Love and I would suggest Picaresque, but I don't think you will be disappointed with either of them. Look them up on Amazon and you can listen to 30 second samples of the songs on each album.
Laura
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Both of these are terrific albums. IMO, the best Yes album in many, many years--right up there with The Yes Album, Fragile and Closer to the Edge (my three favorites).
Laura
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Hi Tim,
Long Live the King is a 10" EP follow up to The King Is Dead. It is good, similar in style to The King Is Dead. I have all of The Decemberists albums and they are probably my favorite "new" band. The King Is Dead is my favorite album, but close behind are The Hazards of Love and Picaresque. I also like The Crane Wife. Paul (orthobiz) would point you to The Hazards of Love and I would suggest Picaresque, but I don't think you will be disappointed with either of them. Look them up on Amazon and you can listen to 30 second samples of the songs on each album.
Laura
I honestly wouldn't start with Hazards of Love. Not that it's a bad album, but I think a first-time listener might be turned off by the band if they start with that one. It's a concept album (usually not the best way to find out if you like a band), and some of their other albums (Picaresque, Crane Wife, King Is Dead) have stronger songs overall.
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I picked up Long Live the King today and just finished listening to it. Good stuff. :)
Hi Tim,
Long Live the King is a 10" EP follow up to The King Is Dead. It is good, similar in style to The King Is Dead. I have all of The Decemberists albums and they are probably my favorite "new" band. The King Is Dead is my favorite album, but close behind are The Hazards of Love and Picaresque. I also like The Crane Wife. Paul (orthobiz) would point you to The Hazards of Love and I would suggest Picaresque, but I don't think you will be disappointed with either of them. Look them up on Amazon and you can listen to 30 second samples of the songs on each album.
Laura
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Panda Bear - "Person Pitch"
Fever Ray - "Fever Ray"
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Rush Moving Pictures: Live 2011
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The Zodiac Cosmic Sounds
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The Decemberists--The Crane Wife
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Greenhouse
Leo Kottke | Format: Vinyl
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John Mayall
Blues From Laurel Canyon
Decca 1968
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SKIN TIGHT
Marty Gold and His Orchestra | vinyl
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This is the 180g reissue by Friday Music mastered by Joe Reagoso and Kevin Gray at RTI from the original analoge tapes. They did a great job on this pressing. No surface noise, lots of detail and a fuller presentation.
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Multi-instrumentalist John Surman with Karin Krog and Pierre Favre- Such Winters of Memory (ECM, 1982).
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I've been told Nighmare 2 is even better than the original.
Doing a little homework before pulling the trigger - but it's bit pricy on vinyl over here :evil:
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Alice Cooper ~ Easy Action
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1969 ~ Soundtrack LP
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Some good songs on that one Bill, haven't heard Canned Heat since forever. Wooden Ships was always a fave, and after I walk Cosmo I may have to put some Jimi on.
Your Pumpkin candle holder is scaring me.
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Friday night and I've uncorked a couple bottles for the session:
Michelle Shocked- Short, Sharp, Shocked (Mercury). The title is kinda misleading. This is really some poignant stuff. Reminds me some of Patty Larkin in the way she tells stories. Her band is sensational on this and well recorded to include some very nice organ work;
Allman Bros at The Fillmore East (Capricorn). Whipping Post is good to the last drop (where it's sensational). Seriously, the out-take is exquisite and not something you would expect from a bunch of gruffy lookin Southern white boys. And, the organ again. Love that mutha;
Bennie Maupin- Slow Traffic to the Right (Mercury). Excellent keyboards from Patrice Rushen especially on the note perfect opening track. Great and very accessible jazz album;
McLaughlin and Santana- Love, Devotion, Surrender (Columbia). The Life Divine is a rocket ship and Santana has never been as intense, that I've heard. Billy Cobham holds nothing back on drums. Wow! Problem is the mix almost kills it. Doug Rauch's bass is all but lost, too, but the energy on this track, in particular, is something seldom experienced in any recording, even Coltrane's most intense stuff. If the mix weren't so murky and dumbed down it might just kill you. Save it for when you can listen LOUD.
Aja- Steely Dan. The Cisco 180g release. Don't know if you've ever noticed (don't see how you could help if you've listened to much live muisc) but the drum heads sound like they have a blanket over them. Still, it's Steely Dan and the pressing is clean.
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Black Sabbath ~ Paranoid
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Friday night and I've uncorked a couple bottles for the session:
Allman Bros at The Fillmore East (Capricorn). Whipping Post is good to the last drop (where it's sensational). Seriously, the out-take is exquisite and not something you would expect from a bunch of gruffy lookin Southern white boys. And, the organ again. Love that mutha;
Aja- Steely Dan. The Cisco 180g release. Don't know if you've ever noticed (don't see how you could help if you've listened to much live muisc) but the drum heads sound like they have a blanket over them. Still, it's Steely Dan and the pressing is clean.
I'm with you on two out of five Jim. :) I prefer the original pressing of Aja to the 180g Cisco. Drums defintely sound more life-like.
BTW, Red or white :wine:
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PierreB,
Is this the recent reissue? If so, how is the sound? DSOTM reviews on Amazon are pretty angry about the quality control and noise on this new reissue on vinyl
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I'm with you on two out of five Jim. :) I prefer the original pressing of Aja to the 180g Cisco. Drums defintely sound more life-like.
BTW, Red or white :wine:
I don't remember. Jus kidding. A little Pinot.
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Black Sabbath ~ Paranoid (http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=53944)
ooooh, GREEN LABEL Warner Bros! Paul
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Doing a little homework before pulling the trigger - but it's bit pricy on vinyl over here :evil:
Uhh, pricey nothin'! Everything you buy there used is an IMPORT here! :lol:
Paul
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Traffic LP from the land of DaveyW
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Barclay James Harvest ~ Time Honoured Ghosts
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Back at ya Bill :thumb:
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I have two copies of this album. The one I played is a one disc white Island label with a stop light and cars and the other a double album with a purple Island label with a skyscraper on it. The gatefold covers are identical. Anyone know the why there are two different versins of this album?
Thanks
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This is the 2011 remastered on 180g vinyl. :thumb: :thumb: All I can say is WOW! More dynamics, more clarity, a fuller musical presentation, and a dead quiet background--no surface noise. A much more revealing presentation that the original. They did a great job with this one. Definitely worth the purchase IMO.
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U.K. pressing
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Friday Music 180g reissue. Excellent pressing--sounds terrific.
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PierreB,
Is this the recent reissue? If so, how is the sound? DSOTM reviews on Amazon are pretty angry about the quality control and noise on this new reissue on vinyl
Hi Roscoeiii,
Yes it's the last reissue at 180gr from EMI and it's great. No surface noise except for 3 small pop on face 1. A must have if you like Pink Floyd.
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Your Pumpkin candle holder is scaring me.
Are we sure that's what that is?
Given the proprietor - I'm personally suspecting it to be a giant Pumpkin Essence burner :D
Last album on my rig;
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Probably my least fav DS album, but it hadn't been out for a while (probably 5 years) so worth a spin - still not too sold
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Probably my least fav DS album, but it hadn't been out for a while (probably 5 years) so worth a spin - still not too sold
Greetings Davey from a snowy and cold Spokane. While I'm not keen on side 2 and almost never play it, side 1 with Tunnel of Love, Romeo & Juliet and Skateaway is probably my favorite side of any DS album. I play that side at least twice as often as any other DS album. As a complete album, I like the first and Brothers in Arms.
Laura
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Greetings Davey from a snowey and cold Spokane. While I'm not keen on side 2 and almost never play it, side 1 with Tunnel of Love, Romeo & Juliet and Skateaway is probably my favorite side of any DS album. I play that side at least twice as often as any other DS album. As a complete album, I like the first and Brothers in Arms.
Laura
Hi Laura,
That's actually a very good point.
I'm quite happy to play all the other DS albums all the way thru - this one I get bored with and it rarely stays on the deck to the very end.
Side one always gets played and it's during side two that it gets pulled.
So now I come to think of it I might be judging the whole album on side two.
Got to admit though,I expect albums to stand up as a whole and this one just doesn't quite make it for me.
Snow!
We've got pretty much the opposite over here.
October was the hottest ever (in fact we had the hottest day of the year in early October) and November's proving to be equal in comparative warmth.
The grass is still growing, leaves remain steadfast on the Oak trees at the bottom of our garden and even today we still have butterflies out and about - All quite strange.
Cheers
Dave
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Robert Flack "First Take" 1969 Atlantic Records LP
... tryin' to make it real compared to what ? ...
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Got the new Sigur Ros live set "Inni" this week. Sounds great!
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No matter how i try i can't stop listening to Alice in Chains "Unplugged". Amazing dynamics, tight detailed bass. You can easily hear the characteristics of the pickups. I also think that one of the guitar's action was set too low and you can hear the fret buzz. Probably the quietest LP i've got.
The new release of Pink Floyds "wish you were here" is phenomenal. Very quiet except for an unfortunate scratch on side two that starts at the beginning of wish you were here and continues through to the beginning of shine on. Other than that it is amazing, especially wish you were (regardless of the pops at 10 second intervals) and welcome to the machine. I'm a sucker for a well recorded acoustic guitar and both of these tracks have them in spades. Hopefully my second copy will be perfect.
Smashing pumpkins "siamese dream" crushes the cd.
What else? New Ryan Adams is very good. Pulp (Different Class and This is Hardcore). Eddie Vedder "Into the Wild". Herbie Hancock. Patricia Barber "Mythologies".
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Inspired by an email from the pumpkinman :thumb:
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Get the vinyl Bill, you won't be disappointed :D
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Love the live version of Free Bird
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Steve Hillage – Fish Rising Virgin International VI 2031 US 1975 :thumb:
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Ron Wood ~ Gimme Some Neck
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I took an immediate liking to this LP that I purchased this weekend. So I went to AllMusic Guide
to check out their rating as this album was unknown to me. AllMusic rated it 8 stars and a AMG
album pick..............Bill
http://www.allmusic.com/album/gimme-some-neck-r22255
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Ron Wood ~ Gimme Some Neck
Hey Bill, Thank you, you know I have no Ron Wood solo lps, i'll need to put him on my vinyl radar :wink: . . . so much good music out there! cheers, Jim
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Colosseum – Those Who Are About To Die Salute You Dunhill DS-50062 Canada 1969
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Excellent British Prog rock, if you like organ and saxophone you'll dig these :thumb:
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THE HOUSE IS ROCKIN'
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Jack DeJohnette "Special Edition"
Wow, more mighty great sounding recordings from ECM to come...
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Hey Bill, Thank you, you know I have no Ron Wood solo lps, i'll need to put him on my vinyl radar :wink: . . . so much good music out there! cheers, Jim
I bought because I didn't have it and it was $1
I really like it. It has a good beat and you can really dance to it :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Inspired by an email from the pumpkinman :thumb:
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Get the vinyl Bill, you won't be disappointed :D
I'll be sure to be on the lookout Laura
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I bought because I didn't have it and it was $1
I really like it. It has a good beat and you can really dance to it :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Bill :bowdown: great dancing pumpkin now all you need to do is get him to dance on DaveyW's spinning platter :wink:
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It's A Beautiful Day – It's A Beautiful Day Columbia CS 9768 US 1970
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Colosseum – Daughter Of Time Dunhill DSX 50101 US 1970
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Uriah Heep – The Magician's Birthday Mercury / Bronze Records SRM-1-652 US 1972
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Procol Harum – Shine On Brightly A&M Records SP 4151 US 1968
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Rock'n the House :P as much as I can with the kids asleep :wink:
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Nice selections Jim I don't have any LPs or remember Colosseum.
Just another band I'll have to be on the lookout for.........Bill
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Ron Wood ~ Gimme Some Neck
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I took an immediate liking to this LP that I purchased this weekend. So I went to AllMusic Guide
to check out their rating as this album was unknown to me. AllMusic rated it 8 stars and a AMG
album pick..............Bill
http://www.allmusic.com/album/gimme-some-neck-r22255
Here's another good Ron Wood album:
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Ronnie Wood "Cancel Everything" 1985 Thunderbolt Records, English Pressing LP
Originally Issued in 1974, Warner Brothers
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Phoebe Snow "Second Childhood" 1976 Columbia Records LP
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Rising Sons - 2001 Sundazed Music LP featuring Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder
previously unreleased material from the iconic, California 1960s band.
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Lou Reed "The Blue Mask" 1982 RCA Records LP
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Rising Sons - 2001 Sundazed Music LP featuring Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder
previously unreleased material from the iconic, California 1960s band.
bside :D what's the music like? Taj & Ry ... sounds like a great combination is it blues/psyc?
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Egg – Egg Deram DES 18039 US 1970
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The Enid – In The Region Of The Summer Stars Buk Records BUK 52001 US 1976
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Procol Harum – Procol Harum Deram DES 18008 US 1967
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Yes – Yes Atlantic SD 8243 US 1969
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some sweet sound :thumb:
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Nice selections Jim I don't have any LPs or remember Colosseum.
Just another band I'll have to be on the lookout for.........Bill
Bill, Keep your eyes open for them, you won't be disappointed :wink: regrettably i don't have any duplicates to share . . . here is a little more info on discogs:
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Colosseum (http://www.discogs.com/artist/Colosseum) cheers, Jim
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Traffic ~ Last Exit
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UK LP picked up at DD's Sat. for $2
The Yardbirds featuring Eric Clapton
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Last night while watching Mizzou trash Cal on the hard court (can't stand listening to Dickey V)
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Last night while watching Mizzou trash Cal on the hard court (can't stand listening to Dickey V)
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Lead singer "Sky Sunlight Saxon" had a few vinyl offerings in the 80's if your at all interested
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/sky-saxon-p14175/discography
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J.J. Grey and Mofro "The Choice Cuts" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/The-Choice-Cuts/dp/B002WXLQQU/ref=sr_1_13?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1322084320&sr=1-13#mp3TrackPlayer)
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There's bucket loads of great stuff being touted here 8)
Only problem is that it's making me realise how modest my collection is :roll:
I need to get me to a Record Fair soon :D
Keep 'em coming
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Edgar Winter's White Trash Introducing Jerry laCroix
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0012GN3WI/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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There's bucket loads of great stuff being touted here 8)
Only problem is that it's making me realise how modest my collection is :roll:
I need to get me to a Record Fair soon :D
Keep 'em coming
I know what your saying, even with all the LPs I have I still find myself saying DAMN I don't have
that one. Jlappy being the biggest culprit :lol:
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I know what your saying, even with all the LPs I have I still find myself saying DAMN I don't have
that one. Jlappy being the biggest culprit :lol:
:? I don't know about that o'l Greatpumpkin ... your Lemon Pepers ... bside's Rising Sons .... Vinyl_lady's The Seeds :drool:
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One of my favorite all time prog rock records from the late 60's :thumb:
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180g 20th Anniversary edition, remastering directed by The Edge. This is one of my 5 all time favorite albums
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:? I don't know about that o'l Greatpumpkin ... .... Vinyl_lady's The Seeds :drool:
The Seeds ~ Future
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The Flower Lady And Her Assistant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdmDp-kmJGA
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Now that I have my TT back in action I've been playing through some of my LPs, mostly mid to late 70s to early eighties vintage, and have rediscovered a few favorites. Currently getting heavy play are:
Neil Young - Harvest
Neil Young - Comes a Time
Neil Young - Live Rust
America - America
The Moody Blues - On The Threshold of a Dream
The Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord
The Eagles - Their Greatest Hits
Joe Jackson - Look Sharp!
Steely Dan - Aja
Jackson Brown - The Pretenter
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Elton John - Madman Across the Water
The Pretenters - The Pretenders
Elvis Costello - My Aim is True
I never bought any of these albums on CD and therefore really haven't listened to them for over 15 years. I'm surprised at how timeless the are and how good they sound. What are you listening to?
Donovan's Hurdy Gurdy Man, The Flying Machine S/T, Humble Pie Rockin' The Fillmore, Bee Gees Odessa, Moody Blues Question Of Balance, Grass Roots Where Were You When I Needed You, Bachman Turner Overdrive S/T, Common People Of The People By The People For The People From, Chad And Jeremy Of Cabbages And Kings, All Big Star, Chris Bell I Am The Cosmos, Alice Cooper Love it To Death, Killer, Billion Dollar Babies, that was last night. Much more where that came from!
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Donovan's Hurdy Gurdy Man, The Flying Machine S/T, Humble Pie Rockin' The Fillmore, Bee Gees Odessa, Moody Blues Question Of Balance, Grass Roots Where Were You When I Needed You, Bachman Turner Overdrive S/T, Common People Of The People By The People For The People From, Chad And Jeremy Of Cabbages And Kings, All Big Star, Chris Bell I Am The Cosmos, Alice Cooper Love it To Death, Killer, Billion Dollar Babies, that was last night. Much more where that came from!
Welcome Mike
A lot of great LP's there keep them coming...........Bill
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Symphonic Metamorphosis
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An amazing recording on United Artists.
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One more before I go
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The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Vol 1
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Jimi Hendrix "Blues"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00007IG16/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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The Strawbs - Hero And Heroine
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Warren Haynes "Man In Motion" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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If you like Zooey's voice and Matt's guitar you will like this album. I enjoyed it a lot.
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I just got the 45rpm Dick Hyman Age of swing;just listened to my mint elektra Zodiac Cosmic sounds,and Zappa promo lp of Joes garage;Watermellon in Easter Hay,my favorite Guitar solo of all time.The 45 Dick Hyman has the best bass I have heard from any format.The 1967 Zodiac is elektra records fabulous sound from back then,same company the Doors were on.
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Who "Who's Next"
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bside :D what's the music like? Taj & Ry ... sounds like a great combination is it blues/psyc?
Jlappy: The Rising Sons was a mid 1960s, California, West Coast, "jangly" sounding blues band. They used a lot of acoustic instruments in addition to electric ones. They kinda make me think if the Rolling Stones meets The Byrds. They are definitely less gritty than the early Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
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Steppenwolf "7"
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Papa John Creach
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Papa-John-Creach/dp/B004SBQS58/ref=sr_1_6?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1322238095&sr=1-6#mp3TrackPlayer)
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First spin this Friday evening :)
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Faith - Faith
Original release on Brownbag Records
Followed by
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Have a great weekend all 8)
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I just got the 45rpm Dick Hyman Age of swing;just listened to my mint elektra Zodiac Cosmic sounds,and Zappa promo lp of Joes garage;Watermellon in Easter Hay,my favorite Guitar solo of all time.The 45 Dick Hyman has the best bass I have heard from any format.The 1967 Zodiac is elektra records fabulous sound from back then,same company the Doors were on.
Ok someone else has the Zodiac Lp HOOOOORAY :lol:
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The Butterfield Blues Band - The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw
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The Butterfield Blues Band - The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw
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First album I've owned by them, and it's a keeper! Great music. :thumb: I'm thinking I should be looking for more. So, their debut, or East-West? Any thoughts?
Tim
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First album I've owned by them, and it's a keeper! Great music. :thumb: I'm thinking I should be looking for more. So, their debut, or East-West? Any thoughts?
Tim
Those are the 2 I would shoot for and both have been reissued(Rhino Records I believe). You can also look for Paul Butterfields Better Days on Bearsville Records
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/paul-butterfields-better-days-p299
You could also keep an eye open for LP's by Charlie Musselwhite if you like Paul Butterfield
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/charlie-musselwhite-p472
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Those are the 2 I would shoot for and both have been reissued(Rhino Records I believe). You can also look for Paul Butterfields Better Days on Bearsville Records
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/paul-butterfields-better-days-p299
You could also keep an eye open for LP's by Charlie Musselwhite if you like Paul Butterfield
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/charlie-musselwhite-p472
P-man speaks the truth. :bowdown:
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Neil Young "On the Beach" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Gave Journey's Debut a run out this morning.
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Finding their feet a little with this one.
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"You gotta be crazy, you gotta have a real need.
You gotta sleep on your toes, and when you're on the street,
You gotta be able to pick out the easy meat with your eyes closed.
And then moving in silently, down wind and out of sight,
You gotta strike when the moment is right without thinking."
Mantra for a record collecting vinylphool? :lol:
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Imperials..."Sail On"
Christopher Cross... "Sailin'"
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The Legendary Paul Butterfield Rides Again
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First album I've owned by them, and it's a keeper! Great music. :thumb: I'm thinking I should be looking for more. So, their debut, or East-West? Any thoughts?
Tim
East-West would my my first choice although both are good. I bought East-West after reading about it in Stereophile's Records2D4 issue (always in Feb), a few years back. Bought the CD first and then found the original vinyl.
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vinylrack,
Welcome to the Vinyl Circle! Your first post excited the P-man and that is no easy task. :lol:
Laura
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vinylrack,
Welcome to the Vinyl Circle! Your first post excited the P-man and that is no easy task. :lol:
Laura
What me get excited YippieYippie Hooooray
You Know Laura "I Get Excited " is a song by Paul Butterfield from the LP North South
http://www.rhapsody.com/#artist/paul-butterfield/album/north-south-rhino/track/i-get-excited
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Paul Butterfield - North South (1981)
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The Monkees ~ Head
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Great album! :thumb:
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Girlfriend listenin to some tunes today. I'll have some of that Butterfield Blues Band myself.
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Probably won't listen to it again
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Couldn't make through side one
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One of my favorite Moody's albums. There is something seriously wrong with the RRHOF nominating process when this group hasn't made it.
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Probably won't listen to it again
I bought it at someones advice it wasn't for me either Laura
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Great album. Picked it up at my local record store on clearance.
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looking forward to hearing these:
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sound/recording quality of bad as me is outstanding. music isn't too bad, either! :green:
doug s.
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Doug, Nighthawks is fantastic, IMO. Paddy Cakes at Norm's is a nightcrawlers anthem.
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Melissa Manchester ~ Melissa
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This is the only MFSL Demontration LP that I've ever seen
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Melissa Manchester ~ Melissa
This is the only MFSL Demontration LP that I've ever seen
I have never seen it but have heard of MFSL "test pressings" for sale from time to time.
Paul
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One of my favorite Moody's albums. There is something seriously wrong with the RRHOF nominating process when this group hasn't made it.
You and Pumpkin coulda set the Hall of Fame straight when you were out there. You had your chance!!!
Paul
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Redd Kross, "Neurotica." It's really good ca. 1987. Allmusic says it launched grunge but I am happy to report that the mastering is actually quite good with great dynamics and sound. Whoever invented this "lofi" thing never hung out on AudioCircle!
Paul
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Cold Blood – Cold Blood San Francisco Records SD 200 US 1969
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:P love Lydia Pense's Vocals :thumb:
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Harmonium – Les Cinq Saisons Celebration CEL-1900 Canada 1975
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Beautiful French Canadian Prog :thumb:
Hatfield And The North – The Rotters' Club Virgin 840.068 France 1975
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Lovely Canterbury Scene :thumb:
Hawkwind – Hall Of The Mountain Grill United Artists Records UA-LA328-G US 1974
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:P Space Prog at its finest :thumb:
A lovely evening back home after being at my brother-in-laws for 4 nights :x
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The Rolling Stones "Let It Bleed"
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First Vibration from the Do It Now Foundation, Circa 1970
A very interesting compilation of various celebrity artists in this California campaign against the use of drugs, particularly amphetamines & speed.
Interesting links:
http://www.doitnow.org/pdfs/psychtoday.pdf
http://www.doitnow.org/pages/history.html
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George Benson "It's Uptown with the George Benson Quartet" 1966 Columbia Records
George Benson's second album, and it still sounds very different than his later commercial, soft jazz.
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Simon & Garfunkel "Bookends" 1968 Columbia Records LP
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Tonight's 1st Spin is inspired by the contributors :thumb:
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Followed by some fine Scottish Rock 8)
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Here's one from your side of the pond, DaveyW!
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The Rolling Stones "Aftermath" 1966 London Records LP
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St. Vincent "Strange Mercy"
One of my 2011 top ten
also my favorite album cover of the year so far
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Grand Funk Railroad "On Time"
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Fever Ray "Fever Ray"
I (like Doug S. I am guessing) just received the Tom Waits trio of his new album, Mule Variations and Nighthawks from the PopMarket deal a few weeks back. They are on deck.
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Hot Tuna "Yellow Fever" 1975 Grunt Records LP
Din Yellow Fever and The Phosphorescent Rat are my two favorite Hot Tuna Lp's
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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
Three record set from Sundazed Records
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Texas Flood
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Couldn't Stand The Weather
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Soul To Soul
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Din Yellow Fever and The Phosphorescent Rat are my two favorite Hot Tuna Lp's
Both are excellent for sure.
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Fever Ray "Fever Ray"
I (like Doug S. I am guessing) just received the Tom Waits trio of his new album, Mule Variations and Nighthawks from the PopMarket deal a few weeks back. They are on deck.
My kids LOVE Fever Ray.
Paul
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St. Vincent "Strange Mercy"
One of my 2011 top ten
also my favorite album cover of the year so far
Saw her in concert last year. All three albums are brilliant as far as I'm concerned.
Paul
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Yeah Paul,
I agree that each St. Vincent album is great, 2nd one prob my fave at this point. Not sure why it took me so long to go back to the first one. But last night it was a Spoon kick, tonight looks like St. Vincent and then Mr. Waits.
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Here's one from your side of the pond, DaveyW!
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The Rolling Stones "Aftermath" 1966 London Records LP
Nice 8)
I don't have too much Stones in the collection - certainly something I keep an eye open for at Record Fairs.
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The Bob Seger System - Noah :P
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Family – Music In A Doll's House
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Cat Mother - Cat Mother :P
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The Bob Seger System - Noah :P
Family – Music In A Doll's House
Cat Mother - Cat Mother :P
Jim you sure do have some stuff :thumb: :thumb:
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Ahh....Laine !
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Ahh....Laine !
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That guy looks like he should be on a "Wanted" poster !!!!!!
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That guy looks like he should be on a "Wanted" poster !!!!!!
decal :rotflmao: :rotflmao: I agree, I guess marketing / image was not important . . . at lest to Denny Laine. :wink:
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Jim you sure do have some stuff :thumb: :thumb:
Bill, Thanks, as do you my friend . . . I guess its "a habit" that keeps me "off the streets" so to speak :wink: Jim
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Deep Purple "Burn" 1974 Warner Bros.
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Pretenders "Pretenders" 1980 NOVA Records, Made in Portugal
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Peter Hammill ~ The Future Now
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Tommy James & the Shondells ~ Travelin'
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This LP is well loved by pumpkins everywhere!!
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Bside, my, you do have impeccable tastes. And, you know what they say about great minds? Same thing. I think this album rules the genre of the 80's. It has close competition cause the 80's produced some highly original stuff, particularly from the east, but it gets my nod. Saw the band for $2.00 at a club in North Dallas on their first US tour. Loved it.
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Illusion ~ Isotope
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Hats off to the PumpkinMan! Took forever but I got around to it. Real music sung by a real woman with real people playing real instruments. No filler, no AutoTune. Refreshing to say the least.
And a highly listenable copy to boot.
Paul
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Hats off to the PumpkinMan! Took forever but I got around to it. Real music sung by a real woman with real people playing real instruments. No filler, no AutoTune. Refreshing to say the least.
And a highly listenable copy to boot.
Paul
Paul I'm really glad you enjoyed it. I'll keep a look out for a copy of Suicide Sal for you.
Hard as it is to admit I don't have an extra copy of that :lol:...........Bill
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Bside, my, you do have impeccable tastes. And, you know what they say about great minds? Same thing. I think this album rules the genre of the 80's. It has close competition cause the 80's produced some highly original stuff, particularly from the east, but it gets my nod. Saw the band for $2.00 at a club in North Dallas on their first US tour. Loved it.
:rock: I agree, I was in love with Chrissie Hynde when I was in high school. I saw them in concert at the Argon "Brawl" Room in Chicago . . . if my memory serves me we paid more than $2, more like $10 ... Precious :thumb: Thanks for the trip down memory lane :wink: Jim
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lots of good music hit the table today, i don't think there was any pattern
The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Electric Ladyland
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as I served breakfast to the kids
Johnny Winter – Nothin' But The Blues
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Joe Zawinul – Concerto Retitled
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Joe Walsh – The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get
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Joe Walsh – "But Seriously, Folks..."
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Joni Mitchell – Joni Mitchell (Song to a Seagull)
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Wilco – The Whole Love
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It's A Beautiful Day – It's A Beautiful Day
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It's A Beautiful Day – Marrying Maiden
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The Electric Flag – A Long Time Comin'
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Gentle Giant – Gentle Giant
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Iron Butterfly – Metamorphosis
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Bside, my, you do have impeccable tastes. And, you know what they say about great minds? Same thing. I think this album rules the genre of the 80's. It has close competition cause the 80's produced some highly original stuff, particularly from the east, but it gets my nod. Saw the band for $2.00 at a club in North Dallas on their first US tour. Loved it.
Jim & Jlappy,
I also agree with you both on the Pretenders and "great minds." I saw the group on their second tour, as they were promoting their second album, at the outdoor, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. Great show, and I paid more than $2.00.
I have generally felt that the '80s had slimmer musical pickings than the several decades before, but there are definitely musical offerings that stood out and shined forth. I also feel that the Pretenders' first couple of albums were exemplary of a certain genre (was just tellin' me ol' lady that while I was spinning the disc), are essential to have in a collection, made a statement, was great music, and because of Chrissie Hind's persona, forwarded women in general, vis a vis "it's a thin line." 8)
PS. BTW, when it comes to great minds, I use "Diffractionbegone" products! :icon_lol:
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Gil Scott Heron "Reflections" 1981 Arista Records LP
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Gil Scott Heron "Moving Target" 1982 Arista Records LP
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Miles Davis "Bitches Brew" 1970 Columbia Records, 2X - Gatefold LP
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Bside's spinning of Burn got me to dig out my fav. Mk3 Purps Live album "Live in London" last night 8)
Tonight it's;
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It's a closer call between the two than I remember.
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Bob Marely & The Wailers "Survival" 1979 Island Records LP
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The Clash "Combat Rock" 1982 Epic Records LP
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:rock: I agree, I was in love with Chrissie Hynde when I was in high school. I saw them in concert at the Argon "Brawl" Room in Chicago . . . if my memory serves me we paid more than $2, more like $10 ... Precious :thumb: Thanks for the trip down memory lane :wink: Jim
I'm pretty sure I saw the Pretenders back in the day. But I'm not positive. That's pretty bad, isn't it?
Paul
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Hammersmith
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The heavy metal/rock group Hammersmith formed in the early '70s, members coming together from the death of other groups like Painter and Shades of Blond. Hammersmith's lineup included lead singer Dorn Beattie, bassist Royden Morice, guitarist Dan Lowe, drummer Bob Ego, and a confusing mixture of other artists, who might or might not have been official members.
Hammersmith recorded its self-titled debut album in 1974 and released it under the Mercury Records label. Two years later there was a sophomore recording, It's for You. That second album was the last for Hammersmith as in 1977 the band lost its contract with Mercury. The loss proved to be a catastrophic blow for the gathering. After the formal disbanding, most of the members stayed in the music world, simply moving on to other groups.
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Bananarama - The Greatest Hits Collection
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As I pulled down my Pretenders lps for the table these also caught my eye and ended up on the table first... :dunno:
Peter Bardens – Vintage '69 Transatlantic Records, reissue TRA SAM 36 UK 1976
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The Pentangle – Sweet Child Reprise Records 2RS 6334 US 1968
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The Pentangle – Basket Of Light Reprise Records RS 6372 US 1969
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Bananarama - The Greatest Hits Collection
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You trippin me out, P'man.
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You trippin me out, P'man.
Then by all means trip away JimG(http://www.eborg2.com/Animations6/an-LaughingPumpkin2.gif)
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The other thread got me remembering... Elvis Costello's debut album:
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Elvis Costello "My Aim Is True 1977 Stiff Records (Columbia) LP
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Ry Cooder "Chicken Skin Music" 1976 Reprise Records LP
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Yes "Fragile" 1972 Atlantic Records LP
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Dr. John ~ In A Sentimental Mood
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:P Pretenders - Pretenders :wink:
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Pretenders - Pretenders II :thumb:
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Oingo Boingo – Good For Your Soul 1st time on the table since college :beer:
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NRBQ – Scraps & Workshop This is a reissue of The New Rhythm And Blues Quartet's 2 & 3 lps I believe - what a great sound :D
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Hawkwind - Hawkwind early space prog / psyc :thumb:
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Avett Brothers – I And Love And You :thumb: Excellent lp, me kids enjoyed this at breakfast this morning :D
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The Beach Boys "Surfin' Safari" 1962 Capitol Records LP
Capitol "Duophonic" Stereo Release
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The Dramatics "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" 1972 Volt (Stax) Records LP
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THE WOOFERS ARE PUMPIN' :o
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Harvey Mandel - Games Guitars Play
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Bill Evans, The Second Trio. A 2 LP re-issue on Milestone I picked up this afternoon. I am continually impressed at the quality of sound on these Milestone LP's. This is the second one I've picked up, and I will not hesitate to pick up more as I find them. You've gotta love Bill Evans!
Tim
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hey bside, good soul? is it worth picking up? Jim
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THE WOOFERS ARE PUMPIN' :o
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Hey DaveyW, Researching this one I see I need to find a copy from your side of the pond :wink: Jim
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Harvey Mandel - Games Guitars Play
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:dunno: Got me on this one P'man, adding to my 'hunt' list :) Jim
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It has been a Nice Night :icon_lol:
The Nice – The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack
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The Nice – Ars Longa Vita Brevis
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The Nice – Elegy
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Hey DaveyW, Researching this one I see I need to find a copy from your side of the pond :wink: Jim
A bit of a one off - catchy powerful House Trance Jim.
Sort of Hawkwind for the Dance scene.
Rather remarkably The KLF are credited as selling the most singles worldwide in 1991 on the back of this album.
Wish I could have shared your "Nice Night" 8)
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Saturday morning - Something to blow the cobwebs away :D
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My fav album by Swiss Hard Rockers Krokus 8)
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It has been a Nice Night :icon_lol:
The Nice – The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack
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The Nice – Ars Longa Vita Brevis
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The Nice – Elegy
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OH no more goodies I can't stand it :green: :green: :green: :green:
I have the 1st only on CD
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The L.A. Jazz Choir- A Keith Johnson recording. Bout as real as it gets after the fact (Mo-Fi);
English-Scottish-Cornish Dances- Malcolm Arnold conductiing the London Phil. Wonderful orchestral sound and spread capture (Lyrita);
Kate and Anna McGarrigle (self titled). These girls are or were lyrical composers for the ages. Ten stars for everything (WB);
Horses- Patti Smith Group (Arista). Read at Tone Audio that this has been re-mastered and released by Speaker Corners. Sure thing, I'm ordering.
Earmarked for tonite: Wagner/Leinsdorf/LA Phil (Sheffied Lab). Haven't heard this one in about 20 years.
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Wish I could have shared your "Nice Night" 8)
As do I my friend. I suspect if you had it would have went into the wee hours of the morning and we would have produced some serious cobwebs :rock: :rotflmao: :rock: :rotflmao: and needed lots of Krokus in the morning to get up and functioning :wink:
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OH no more goodies I can't stand it :green: :green: :green: :green:
I have the 1st only on CD
Bill you know i've heard the vinyl is better :), I'm sure DDs has some copies of these :wink: Jim
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Horses- Patti Smith Group (Arista).
Jim, loved/owned this album in college . . . one of those that somehow 'walked away' I need to find one again :) Jim
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Jim, loved/owned this album in college . . . one of those that somehow 'walked away' I need to find one again :) Jim
When Paul wondered why someone would write their name on the cover and label, I told him this is why and it still didn't guarantee that they wouldn't "walk away" but it helped.
Laura
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Avett Brothers – I And Love And You :thumb: Excellent lp, me kids enjoyed this at breakfast this morning :D
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Terrific record Jim. If you like this, get Emotionalism. I like this group a lot. :thumb:
Laura
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Saturday night kicking off with Kiss 8)
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A great party mood prelude prior to checking out a new Steak House that's just opened up in our village :)
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Bill you know i've heard the vinyl is better :), I'm sure DDs has some copies of these :wink: Jim
Jim there was a single copy there but alas it was in rough shape. So I passed on it.
I did find this Lp.......Bill
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Squeeze "Argybargy" 1980 A&M Records
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Warren Zevon "Warren Zevon" 1976 Asylum Records LP
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Only The Lonely
Frank Sinatra
The Holland import, an unexpected gift to me from P-man. Way to be Bill! :thumb:
My stepfather passed 3 years back, he loved Sinatra, and his b-day would have been this month, so listening to Frank and sipping Scotch.
It's all good.
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It's nice to be listening to vinyl again after a week out of town :D
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Arcade Fire Neon Bible
A majority of the album was recorded in a church in Quebec the band purchased and renovated. A pipe organ was used during recording. Released in early 2007. Arcade Fire along with The Decemberists and Death Cab for Cutie are my favorite 3 bands brom the last 10-15 years.
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Little River Band "Backstage Pass" 1980 Capitol Records, 2X-Gatefold LP
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Black Uhuru "Showcase" 1979 Black Rose Records, Canadian Release
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Putting on the 1st Lp of the day Gene Parsons "Melodies"
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Spinning on the table right now:
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Bob Dylan: Desire
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Feels like a classic 70's kind of day. Now spinning:
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Joan Baez: Diamonds and Rust
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A wonderful find at my local haunt
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Here's a little Blodwyn Pig "Ahead Rings Out"
With Mick Abrahams, the former guitarist of Jethro Tull 1969
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Favorite tracks
See My Way
Walk On The Water
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A wonderful find at my local haunt
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Bill, Yes in deed :thumb: Excellent Canterbury Scene Prog, glad to hear you liked this one, I thought you would. :wink: Jim
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Premiata Forneria Marconi – Photos Of Ghosts Manticore Records MC 66668 US 1973
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:thumb: Excellent Italian prog rock :thumb:
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Mitsuman, this is my favorite James Gang lp - great choice :P
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Terrific record Jim. If you like this, get Emotionalism. I like this group a lot. :thumb:
Laura
Laura, I agree! I have Emotionalism on CD, a I guess when it came out i must have played it a lot, my 9 year old knows these verses to Die Die Die by heart:
But nobody knows what lies behind
The days before the day we die
Die, die, die, die, die, die, die
Die, die, die, die, die, die, die
Die, die, die
You can try to swim the sea
But say goodbye to you and me
You can try to swim the sea
You can try to hold the breeze
You can try to hide the sun
But say goodbye to everyone
Die, die, die, die, die, die, die
Die, die, die, die, die, die, die
Die, die, die
:| This is the same son who was helping me put some albums away one day a few months ago and said, "You know dad, you have a lot of these. They are really cool. Do you think I can have them when you die. Well, not that I want you to die, but you know..." as he's looking and gesturing at all the lps on the shelves. :dunno: At the time I just smiled and said, "sure Noah, but you may have to split some with your brothers and sister." :| I guess that's ... good, right?
Regardless love Avett Brothers :D Jim
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I jumped on a Caravan trek Saturday morning and this one was a holdout till this evening :)
Caravan – For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night London Records XPS 637 US 1973
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Good Morning !!!
Caravan - In The Land Of Grey And Pink
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COOKING WITH FIRE :D
HEART - DOG AND BUTTERFLY
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Chilling with some Joni :thumb:
Joni Mitchell – Court And Spark Asylum Records 7E-1001 US 1974
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Argent ~ Ring Of Hands
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J. Geils Band – Bloodshot Atlantic SD 7260 US 1973 Red Vinyl :thumb:
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This will wake you up!
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Just picked up a sealed copy of Tom Waits Mule Variations.
The neighbor kid (my sons age) came down for a listen. I had to then corrupt him with some Frank Zappa Apostophe No snow yet here in Columbus, but I thought he needed the warning :lol:
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J. Geils Band – Bloodshot Atlantic SD 7260 US 1973 Red Vinyl :thumb:
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This will wake you up!
I've got a good story about J.Geils..........but it's best not told on an open forum. :P
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I've got a good story about J.Geils..........but it's best not told on an open forum. :P
Marc, I bet you do :wink: You know, this American blues/funk/ boggie is well suited for my BaMorin guided hot-rodded AR table :rock: thanks again!
Spinning now
J. Geils Band - Nightmares (...And Other Tales From The Vinyl Jungle)
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Laura Nyro "Christmas And The Beads Of Sweat" 1970 Columbia Records LP
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Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young "Deja Vu" 1970 Atlantic Records LP
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Jennifer Warnes "The Hunter" 1992 Cisco, 180g, Limited Edition LP
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Mark-Almond "To The Heart" 1976 ABC Records LP
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Mark-Almond "Mark-Almond II" 1972 Blue Thumb (ABC) Records LP
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Jim I'll see your Red vinyl and raise you 1 Gold vinyl :lol:
We're An American Band ~ Grand Funk Railroad
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Mark-Almond "Mark-Almond II" 1972 Blue Thumb (ABC) Records LP
A couple of classics there Din. Was lucky enough to see them back in '72, brings back memories. :thumb:
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A couple of classics there Din. Was lucky enough to see them back in '72, brings back memories. :thumb:
Wasn't lucky enough to have seen Mark-Almond, but I do have a sticker on my refrigerator that says, "I may be old, but I got to see all of the cool bands!" and that's true... at least regarding the old part, and at least some of the cool bands. :thumb:
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Rare Earth ~ Willie Remembers
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This is my 3rd attempt to find a nice clean copy of this Lp
I'm happy to say I'm there
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David Grisman "Quintet '80" 1980 Warner Bros. LP
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Jim I'll see your Red vinyl and raise you 1 Gold vinyl :lol:
We're An American Band ~ Grand Funk Railroad
Bill, :lol: I think I'm all in with:
Steve Hillage – Green
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Can – Tago Mago
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Bill, :lol: I think I'm all in with:
Steve Hillage – Green
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Can – Tago Mago
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I fold :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Ahhh!
You folded too soon P'man :evil:
I was gonna jump in with a Triple Red :D
Hey Jim! I have a Green Green too - IIRC it sounds pretty good despite it's colour.
Cheers
Dave
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KGB "Motion" 1976 MCA Records LP
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Ahhh!
You folded too soon P'man :evil:
I was gonna jump in with a Triple Red :D
Hey Jim! I have a Green Green too - IIRC it sounds pretty good despite it's colour.
Cheers
Dave
Your right Davey I should have countered with Charles Manson
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Charlie don't surf !!!!
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The Smithereens ~ Green Thoughts
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The Sandpipers ~ Softly
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Your right Davey I should have countered with Charles Manson
Bill, :bowdown: that is one scary looking lp.
decal, your are right: Charlie can't surf, cause he's locked up!
what lp is this?
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Merl Saunders, Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Bill Vitt – Live At Keystone :thumb:
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Tedeschi Trucks Band "Revelator" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B004RSCWZ2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Tedeschi Trucks Band "Revelator" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B004RSCWZ2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
hey decal, what is their sound? who do they sound like? on discogs they are identified as 'acid rock' I haven't seen that identifier in awhile :). cheers, jim
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Neil Young – Decade :thumb:
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Laura, if you are on the fence about the NP, you have to hear Electric Version before you write them off. After your feelings about FZ Hot Rats, I'm not taking any chances!!! :icon_lol:
Paul
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hey decal, what is their sound? who do they sound like? on discogs they are identified as 'acid rock' I haven't seen that identifier in awhile :). cheers, jim
Mostly blues based,click on the samples link to hear them. They don't sound like anyone else, certainly not acid rock.
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Laura, if you are on the fence about the NP, you have to hear Electric Version before you write them off. After your feelings about FZ Hot Rats, I'm not taking any chances!!! :icon_lol:
Paul
Paul,
I love TNP. One of my favorite bands of the last 10 years. Some of the best power pop I have ever heard. I have all of their albums on vinyl and CD. I discovered Neko Case through them and now have all of her records on vinyl and CD. I have AC Newman's solo records on vinyl, Dan Bejar's solo records on vinyl and some on CD and I have Kathryn Calder's new CD. I guess you could say I am hooked on TNP. :thumb: :green:
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Mostly blues based,click on the samples link to hear them. They don't sound like anyone else, certainly not acid rock.
:duh: thanks decal, yes the sample link :oops: :) when i saw the acid rock identifier i tried to think of who i'd even call acid rock. cheers, jim
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Khan – Space Shanty Kingdom Records KV 6003 France 1972 :thumb:
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Dave Stewart :banana piano: and Steve Hillage :guitar: at their finest perhaps :D
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Pearls Before Swine - These Things Too (1969)
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Pearls Before Swine was an American psychedelic folk band formed by Tom Rapp in 1965 in Eau Gallie,
now part of Melbourne, Florida. They released six albums between 1967 and 1971, before Rapp launched a solo career.
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Paul, this is for you :thumb:
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Black Sabbath
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Black Sabbath
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002KB8/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Decal :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Mott The Hoople "All The Young Dudes"
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Decal :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
I confess I do not understand why you guys like this group; but then again I am sure you say that about some the music I post. :scratch: :lol: Lots of variety is a good thing so there is plenty of music for all. :thumb:
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Eagles "Desperado"
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Paul,
I love TNP. One of my favorite bands of the last 10 years. some of the best power pop I have ever heard. I have all of their albums on vinyl and CD. I discovered Neko Case thorugh them and now have all of hear records on vinyl and CD. I have AC Newman's solo records on vinyl, Dan Bejar's solo records on vinyl and some on CD and I have Kathryn Calder's new CD. I guess you could say I am hooked on TNP. :thumb: :green:
I feel way better now! A few years back, I saw Calder's Immaculate Machine open up for Destroyer (backed by NP members) with New Pornographers headlining (with Neko). Now THAT's a concert!
Paul
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I confess I do not understand why you guys like this group; but then again I am sure you say that about some the music I post. :scratch: :lol: Lots of variety is a good thing so there is plenty of music for all. :thumb:
Clearly it's a guy thing
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I feel way better now! A few years back, I saw Calder's Immaculate Machine open up for Destroyer (backed by NP members) with New Pornographers headlining (with Neko). Now THAT's a concert!
Paul
Color me green with envy. That would have been a great concert. I'm sure you understood when I mentioned Bejar's solo stuff I was referring to Destroyer.
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Clearly it's a guy thing
yup :wink:
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Pearls Before Swine – One Nation Underground ESP Disk ESP-1054 US, Reissue
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this spinning is dedicated to P'man and our continuing conversation :thumb: and to all those PBS fans out there and those who don't know they are fans yet. Cheers, Jim
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This just came in the mail from UK....
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Chris Isaak - Heart Shaped World
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Setting up a just finished AR XA
David Bromberg
How late'll ya play'til
Gordon Lightfoot
Sundown
Paula Lockheart
(and some friends)
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Paul,
I love TNP. One of my favorite bands of the last 10 years. Some of the best power pop I have ever heard. I have all of their albums on vinyl and CD. I discovered Neko Case through them and now have all of her records on vinyl and CD. I have AC Newman's solo records on vinyl, Dan Bejar's solo records on vinyl and some on CD and I have Kathryn Calder's new CD. I guess you could say I am hooked on TNP. :thumb: :green:
I decided to give TNP a listen. :thumb: I really liked it, but the Neko Case album not as much. Sounded too Country to me.
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I decided to give TNP a listen. :thumb: I really liked it, but the Neko Case album not as much. Sounded too Country to me.
Try Middle Cyclone or Fox Confessor Brings the Flood. Her earlier albums Blacklisted and Furnace Room Lullaby are definitely alt-country.
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Edgar Winter's White Trash – Roadwork Epic KEG 31249 US 1972 :thumb:
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Try Middle Cyclone or Fox Confessor Brings the Flood. Her earlier albums Blacklisted and Furnace Room Lullaby are definitely alt-country.
It was Virginian. I will try one of the others. I liked her vocals, just didn't like the music.
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It was Virginian. I will try one of the others. I liked her vocals, just didn't like the music.
that is the most "country" of her albums. She does have a great voice.
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+1 on trying a later Neko Case album. I'd suggest Middle Cyclone
Love on TNP, Destroyer and Neko's stuff. Need to figure out what TNP to get next on vinyl. Only have Mass Romantic at this point.
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Love on TNP, Destroyer and Neko's stuff. Need to figure out what TNP to get next on vinyl. Only have Mass Romantic at this point.
My favorite is Challengers. Paul's is Electric Version. You can't go wrong either way.
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Or I could sit back and watch you and Paul get into a musical preferences death match/debate of the century about what I should buy first...
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Watertown
Frank Sinatra
This is different, a 'concept' album by Sinatra, as close to rock/pop sounding in tone as he got. It tells the story of a man in a small town who's wife has left him. On first listen, left me cold, I expected something along the lines of 'For Only The Lonely' or 'Strangers In The Night'.
On 3rd listen, it's growing on me. It's Sinatra, but it's .............., (I don't know).
Here's a better description and samples at this link;
http://www.allmusic.com/album/watertown-r187805
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I confess I do not understand why you guys like this group; but then again I am sure you say that about some the music I post. :scratch: :lol: Lots of variety is a good thing so there is plenty of music for all. :thumb:
Hi Laura,
I'm not going to try and sell them to you, but what I would say is you need to judge them on their albums as a whole.
My wife has actually been very surprised when I've let her know that an appealing track she's heard me play is actually Black Sabbath.
There's lots of light and shade in their (especially early) albums - Planet Caravan, Fluff, Laguna Sunrise, Changes, Orchid, Solitude, Supertzar +++
You know I like the heavier stuff, yet the appeal of Black Sabbath is the variety in the overall package.
The closure of Hole in the Sky straight into the Spanish guitar of Don't Start to Late, then directly into Symptom of the Universe's anthemic riff - Not for everyone I know - but it all takes you to another place and certainly hits the spot here 8)
As you say "Lots of variety is a good thing so there is plenty of music for all. :thumb:"
Very true
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Or I could sit back and watch you and Paul get into a musical preferences death match/debate of the century about what I should buy first...
What a way to go, too...friendly usic snobbery at its best! 8)
Paul
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"usic"? Did you mean "music"?
I first googled it to make sure it wasn't an internet acronym like "IIRC" that I wasn't familiar with...
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Little Feat "Hoy Hoy"
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Probably my fav Ozzy era Sabbath album 8)
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Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Reinforcements
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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
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"usic"? Did you mean "music"?
I first googled it to make sure it wasn't an internet acronym like "IIRC" that I wasn't familiar with...
Music!
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Probably my fav Ozzy era Sabbath album 8)
Nice Davey my favorite is Masters Of Reality
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Nice Davey my favorite is Masters Of Reality
Yep! Another good one Mr. Pumpkin.
I'll pop it on after Kate - The Ninth Wave 8)
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Teaser and the Firecat
Cat Stevens
Too much Sabbath for me.
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Teaser and the Firecat
Cat Stevens
Too much Sabbath for me.
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Yes I noticed you didn't have any Sabbath Gene. Looks like I'm on the hunt again
Don't worry Gene I'll find you a couple albums :thumb:
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ummmmmmmmmmmmm......................... ....
Unless they're free, don't get them on my behalf. Now somemore late '50's Sinatra, go right ahead.
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Popped this as I fancied hearing Salisbury Hill
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ummmmmmmmmmmmm.............................
Unless they're free, don't get them on my behalf. Now somemore late '50's Sinatra, go right ahead.
Never happy are we :lol:
Sinatra I have a hard time even holding them in my hands :lol:
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AC/DC – For Those About to Rock
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Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies. "Alexis 1957"
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Goodbye Cream
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I see the heavier side of the Pumpkinman is on the loose. :lol: AC/DC is another band that will never see the platter on my turntable.
This album was in constant rotation in the early and mid 70's.
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I see the heavier side of the Pumpkinman is on the loose. :lol: AC/DC is another band that will never see the platter on my turntable.
From my Heavy Metal Pumpkin days
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I see the heavier side of the Pumpkinman is on the loose. :lol: AC/DC is another band that will never see the platter on my turntable.
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I could never understand all the fuss about Pet Sounds or the Beach Boys in general. Ah, different strokes for different folks so they say.
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I could never understand all the fuss about Pet Sounds or the Beach Boys in general. Ah, different strokes for different folks so they say.
Variety in music is good, that way there is enough good music to satisfy everyone's tastes--different strokes for different folks. :D
I remember the competition between the Beach Boys and the Beatles in the mid and late 60's--who was better? Brian Wilson was challenged by Rubber Soul and set out to produce an album that would top Rubber Soul and that album was Pet Sounds. The Beatles were blown away by the album and credit Pet Sounds with the inspiration for Sgt Pepper.
Here's one I think we both like
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Here's one I think we both like
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+1 :thumb:
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Taste (originally "The Taste") was formed in Cork, Ireland in August 1966 as a trio consisting of Rory Gallagher on guitar and vocals
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I have 100 plus albums I want to sell. So I go through them often knowing they will be leaving one day. I was in a mood to hear 80's R&B. These filled the need. I can never get enough of vinyl and vacuum tubes.
Clarke/DukeII, & Marcus Miller's very first album.
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George Thorogood and the Destroyers ~ Better Than the Rest
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Cream "The Best of Cream"
I had forgotten that this album even existed until I saw it at my local record store Friday. :duh:
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Lots of good music being spun & shared on the VC :) in honor of P'man's jack'O lantern staying with a somewhat of a heavy metal theme
Joe Satriani – Surfing With The Alien
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Cream "The Best of Cream"
I had forgotten that this album even existed until I saw it at my local record store Friday. :duh:
Decal this was a favorite when I was a teenager. I recently replaced my worn copy
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Eddie Harris & Les McCann "Second Movement" 1971 Atlantic Records LP
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+1 :thumb: Love Grace Slick's voice!
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Catch Bull At Four
Cat Stevens | Format: Vinyl
With STERLING in the dead wax, nice SQ to this.
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Stevie Wonder "Talking Book" 1972 Tamla Records LP
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+1 :thumb: Love Grace Slick's voice!
Yeah! And a nice full bodied presentation on the Grunt recordings too :D
Red Octopus is currently winging it's way over to me as part of a chunky DISCOGS order 8)
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Red Octopus is currently winging it's way over to me as part of a chunky DISCOGS order 8)
I have both the original and the Friday Music remastered from the original Grunt analog tapes reissue on 180g vinyl. Both sound great, especially the 180g vinyl. ONe of my favorite JS records. I'm pretty sure I have everything J and JS released. Most of Hot Tuna too.
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** recorded in 1966 & contains the earliest recordings of "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit"
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It's gonna be a Neil Young evening....
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Official Release Series Discs 1-4
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It's gonna be a Neil Young evening....
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Official Release Series Discs 1-4
All good! :green:
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It's gonna be a Neil Young evening....
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Decal I'm green with envy
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Yikes Bill, picked before your time. :lol:
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Paul Kantner & Grace Slick "Sunfighter" 1971 GRUNT Records
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Crack The Sky – Safety In Numbers :thumb:
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The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble - The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble :thumb:
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Hey, P'man, I just picked this one up - seems right up your psyc-alley :thumb:
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The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble - The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble :thumb:
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Hey, P'man, I just picked this one up - seems right up your psyc-alley :thumb:
Hi Jim
I have quite a few LPs but for each one I have there's at least 10 I don't have.
I'll keep an eye out for anything by them Thanks
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The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble - The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble :thumb:
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Hey, P'man, I just picked this one up - seems right up your psyc-alley :thumb:
I've owned three of their albums since they were released back in the late 60's/early 70's. Classical baroque rock by Julliard trained musicians. Allmusic compares them to The Left Banke and The Zombies. P-man, I think you will like them. I will be on the lookout for some clean copies.
Laura
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Hi Laura,
Are you familiar with the music/work of Alison Krauss? Though she comes from a strong bluegrass and traditionalist background, I thought for some reason you might really like her. The strength of her songs, accompanying musicians and arrangements are top notch. She also specializes in Appalachian style spirituals. Her brother is a very accomplished bass player, backs her up, as well as he is in Lyle Lovett's band. This might be too "country" for you, but nonetheless I thought of you...
Din
Here's a good example:
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Hi Laura,
Are you familiar with the music/work of Alison Krauss? Though she comes from a strong bluegrass and traditionalist background, I thought for some reason you might really like her. The strength of her songs, accompanying musicians and arrangements are top notch. She also specializes in Appalachian style spirituals. Her brother is a very accomplished bass player, backs her up, as well as he is in Lyle Lovett's band. This might be too "country" for you, but nonetheless I thought of you...
Din
Here's a good example:
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Hi Din,
Thanks for thinking of me. You are right, I do like her (and some bluegrass as well--Nickel Creek and early String Cheese Incident). I have two AK & Union Station LPs, a CD by her (A Hundred Miles or More) and an AK & Union Station DVD. I also have Raising Sand by her & Robert Plant. I saw her and Union Station a few years ago from the 6th row in Spokane Arena's Star Theater. Excellent show. She has the voice of an angel. Her band is terrific and has played with her for a long time. Jerry Douglas might be the best Dobra player on the planet.
I am going to look for the album you posted. Thanks again.
Laura
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Hi Din,
Thanks for thinking of me. You are right, I do like her (and some bluegrass as well--Nickel Creek and early String Cheese Incident). I have two AK & Union Station LPs, a CD by her (A Hundred Miles or More) and an AK & Union Station DVD. I also have Raising Sand by her & Robert Plant. I saw her and Union Station a few years ago from the 6th row in Spokane Arena's Star Theater. Excellent show. She has the voice of an angel. Her band is terrific and has played with her for a long time. Jerry Douglas might be the best Dobra player on the planet.
I am going to look for the album you posted. Thanks again.
Laura
Great Laura. Then your hip to Alison. I would have loved to see that show... 6th row, not bad. To tell you the truth, I was a little disappointed in her collaboration with Robert Plant. Although I have "Raising Sand" on LP, I haven't really been able to get into it. Maybe I need to pull it out and give it a spin again. From what I understand, Alison heralds from my neck of the woods... Illinois.
BTW, the example I posted I only have on CD... hope that's not cheatin'.
Best regards, Din
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Robert Plant & Alison Krauss "Raising Sand" 2007 Rounder Records 180g LP
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I've owned three of their albums since they were released back in the late 60's/early 70's. Classical baroque rock by Julliard trained musicians. Allmusic compares them to The Left Banke and The Zombies. P-man, I think you will like them. I will be on the lookout for some clean copies.
Laura
Thank You Laura, it's good to have friends and good to be the Pumpkinking :lol:
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Robert Plant & Alison Krauss "Raising Sand" 2007 Rounder Records 180g LP
Okay, I gave this record another try/spin today. I really want to like this record, but I'm sorry... it just doesn't "do it" for me. I can't get into it, even though I want to.
Maybe one of the reasons is that this album is so distinctly a T-Bone Burnett production. I've kind of gone sour on his various productions over the years. Lack luster; all sound the same. This record just isn't exciting like I know both Robert Plant and Alison Krauss can be.
The music and vocals don't sparkle, no sizzle. When you think of Robert Plants electrifying and emotionally rendering vocals and timing... well this ain't it. Neither does the album really show Alison's finesse, subtlety and heart tugging appeal.
Anyway, it goes this way sometimes. This is my experience. YMMV. Anybody have any reactions to this collaboration?
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Listening to Jeff Beck, Blow by Blow as I write -- it's been a few years and I'd forgotten how good this is musically.
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Family – Family Entertainment :)
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Excellent progressive rock, if you like early Genesis I think your enjoy this :thumb:
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Okay, I gave this record another try/spin today. I really want to like this record, but I'm sorry... it just doesn't "do it" for me. I can't get into it, even though I want to.
Maybe one of the reasons is that this album is so distinctly a T-Bone Burnett production. I've kind of gone sour on his various productions over the years. Lack luster; all sound the same. This record just isn't exciting like I know both Robert Plant and Alison Krauss can be.
The music and vocals don't sparkle, no sizzle. When you think of Robert Plants electrifying and emotionally rendering vocals and timing... well this ain't it. Neither does the album really show Alison's finesse, subtlety and heart tugging appeal.
Anyway, it goes this way sometimes. This is my experience. YMMV. Anybody have any reactions to this collaboration?
bside, I have to agree with your take/review. It was as if the two were trying too hard and there was a lack of synergy . . . to be truthful, IMHO it's an ok album/lp (or the cd i was given) :oops: yet not great, I won't be looking for it vinyl too hard.
Perhaps it's karma :dunno: the collaboration between Krauss and Plant came on the heals of the successful collaboration between Emmylou Harris and Mark Knopfler. So was this a record company trying to duplicate the synergy between Harris & Knopfler. :dunno: I heard an interview with Harris and she said something like she hadn't experienced such synergy since she worked with Gram Parsons.
I also remember hearing that Robert Plant was romantically interested in Alison Krauss, while for her this collaboration was strictly professional.
Now musically I respect and value both Alison Krauss & Robert Plant, yet for me the collaboration is a 3 out 5 stars . . . that's my two cents.
cheers, Jim
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Cold Blood – Lydia Warner Bros. Records BS 2806 US 1974
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funky soul :thumb:
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Roll With It
Steve Winwood
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000000WGH/ref=pd_krex_dp_a
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Early Segovia - a rare NM from fleabay.
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Peter Tosh "Wanted Dread & Alive" 1981 EMI/Rolling Stones Records LP
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Listening to Jeff Beck, Blow by Blow as I write -- it's been a few years and I'd forgotten how good this is musically.
Jeff Beck's Blow by Blow . . . rocked my world when i found it when i was in high school, a few years ago :)
your posted prompted me to pull and spin this though:
Jeff Beck Group – Rough And Ready :thumb:
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Okay, I gave this record another try/spin today. I really want to like this record, but I'm sorry... it just doesn't "do it" for me. I can't get into it, even though I want to.
Maybe one of the reasons is that this album is so distinctly a T-Bone Burnett production. I've kind of gone sour on his various productions over the years. Lack luster; all sound the same. This record just isn't exciting like I know both Robert Plant and Alison Krauss can be.
The music and vocals don't sparkle, no sizzle. When you think of Robert Plants electrifying and emotionally rendering vocals and timing... well this ain't it. Neither does the album really show Alison's finesse, subtlety and heart tugging appeal.
Anyway, it goes this way sometimes. This is my experience. YMMV. Anybody have any reactions to this collaboration?
It's a mixed bag for me. Some of the songs I really like and I think there is good synergy between them (Gone, Gone Gone for example). Others don't seem to mesh at all. Maybe it is T-Bone :dunno:
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Neil Young "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" 1978 Reissue, Reprise Records LP
originally released in 1969
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Bside, can't add anything about the Plant/Krause album under discussion, but, damn, son, those are some mighty fine systems in your gallery! I used to live in the country and converted a small barn to a listening room for my Acoustat Three's. Just me, a stove, and a winerack. And my dog, Stanley. Real nice room, B. Love to hear both sets of speaks.
And I love that Neil Young album. He was the first rockster known to me who could play lengthy improvised solos.
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A bit of an 80's Pop Fest in the DaveyW house tonight 8)
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Davey,
are those albums from your side of the pond? I have not heard of either.
Laura
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Davey,
are those albums from your side of the pond? I have not heard of either.
Laura
Yes Laura
Annabel Lamb had a mix of styles and her albums are a little hit and miss.
Brides is a good one, possibly a little over produced, slightly clynical but a nice variety of tunes and sounds great.
Transvision Vamp were a punky/pop act whose 1st two albums did quite well over here.
I prefer their debut Pop Art, but hadn't heard Velveteen for a while.
I think Brides would be more your cup-o-tea, might be worth checking out on Spotify?
Cheers
Dave
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Badfinger – No Dice
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Thank you, thank you, thank you, it's not just me then.
I like both artists, but not together.
Okay, I gave this record another try/spin today. I really want to like this record, but I'm sorry... it just doesn't "do it" for me. I can't get into it, even though I want to.
Maybe one of the reasons is that this album is so distinctly a T-Bone Burnett production. I've kind of gone sour on his various productions over the years. Lack luster; all sound the same. This record just isn't exciting like I know both Robert Plant and Alison Krauss can be.
The music and vocals don't sparkle, no sizzle. When you think of Robert Plants electrifying and emotionally rendering vocals and timing... well this ain't it. Neither does the album really show Alison's finesse, subtlety and heart tugging appeal.
Anyway, it goes this way sometimes. This is my experience. YMMV. Anybody have any reactions to this collaboration?
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Listening to Jeff Beck, Blow by Blow as I write -- it's been a few years and I'd forgotten how good this is musically.
Went to college at SUNY at Syracuse, drove a beat up van I bought for $400 round trip Boston ->Syracuse with a cassette of Blow by Blow on side 1 and Wired on side 2, just kept flipping it. Made the trip bearable, (you should see what a $400 van in "75 looked like, and sounded like, esp. the cracked exhaust header under engine compartment cover, next to my right thigh. Right ear measures markedly worse then left today).
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Went to college at SUNY at Syracuse, drove a beat up van I bought for $400 round trip Boston ->Syracuse with a cassette of Blow by Blow on side 1 and Wired on side 2, just kept flipping it. Made the trip bearable, (you should see what a $400 van in "75 looked like, and sounded like, esp. the cracked exhaust header under engine compartment cover, next to my right thigh. Right ear measures markedly worse then left today).
Was it an old, beat up, used, Ford, Econoline Van that seats three across the front, middle seat on the hot motor cover, three on the tree, and dirty shag carpet in the back? If so... I think I know that vehicle! :icon_lol:
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Close brother, close. Ford Falcon van, no seats in front so I dropped in 2 Mustang buckets to flank the engine, orange shag carpet in back, and my youngest brother made me matching goemetric curtains for his 'batchelor survival' course project. And 3 on the column is correct. It was wild to drive in upstate NY winter after a frat party.
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Wired
Jeff Beck
Since we're reliving the past, threw this on.
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The Eyes Of The Beacon Street Union (1968)
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The Eyes of the Beacon Street Union is a highly experimental album released around the time of the Bosstown sound.
Much better than first albums from Eden's Children and Ultimate Spinach 7 stars from AllMusic Guide
I personally like the debut from Ultimate Spinach better. But who listens to me anyway :lol:
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Beacon Street Union - The Clown Died in Marvin Gardens (1968) This was released 6 months after their debut (look up)
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Well one more LP and off to the Enter the Sandman
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Badfinger – No Dice
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Now you're cooking with gas!
Paul
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Crack The Sky – Safety In Numbers :thumb:
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Go Crack! Not a bad record, Palumbo wrote most of the songs but had left. It's actually available with Palumbo singing lead on a redone version called Safety In Numbers Redux. Crackthesky dot com
Lighten Up McGraw is a concert have with a shootout between the two guitarists!
Paul
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+1 :thumb:
+2!!!!
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Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left Re-release Antilles AN-7010 US 1976
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I picked this one up earlier this evening from my local used vinyl store :dance:
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Good Morning Brothers & Sisters :)
Gil Scott-Heron – The Revolution Will Not Be Televised :thumb:
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another find from my local vinyl shop :)
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Gil Scott-Heron is a great find jlappy! Really glad to see you spinning him. Again, one of my favorites. Saw and met him in a small club in the early 80's. Brilliant lyricist, and always with soulful, jazzy and catchy musical presentations.
Here's another one:
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Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson "Bridges" 1977 Arista Records LP
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Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson "From South Africa To South Carolina" 1975 Arista Records LP
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Lionel Hampton BIG Band 1955 Clef Records LP
"You swing the blues, man, and you can't miss." Lionel Hampton
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Jeanette Kimball "Sophisticated Lady" 1980 New Orleans Records LP
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Ron Carter "Spanish Blue" 1975 CTI Records LP
a great jazz line up!
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It's time to get some rock n roll back into this thread :lol:
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I was amazed at how many of these albums I had on LP or CD. There was about 20 I didn't have at all.
Well I can't have them all or can I ?? :wink:
http://rateyourmusic.com/lists/list_view?list_id=90813&start=0&show=100
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I picked this LP up while visiting with Laura and Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
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I was amazed at how many of these albums I had on LP or CD. There was about 20 I didn't have at all.
Well I can't have them all or can I ?? :wink:
http://rateyourmusic.com/lists/list_view?list_id=90813&start=0&show=100
I have 40 out of the top 100...on vinyl, that is! Pump: start a new thread and we can have fun counting??? (gosh, if this is FUN, how sick are we all????) lol
Paul
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One from the list Small Faces ~ Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
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I was amazed at how many of these albums I had on LP or CD. There was about 20 I didn't have at all.
Well I can't have them all or can I ?? :wink:
http://rateyourmusic.com/lists/list_view?list_id=90813&start=0&show=100
I went through the list and counted 115 I do not have and of those I can comfortably say I have zero interest in acquiring at least 80 of those. Funkadelic??? Give me a break, I would rather :banghead:
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I went through the list and counted 115 I do not have and of those I can comfortably say I have zero interest in acquiring at least 80 of those. Funkadelic??? Give me a break, I would rather :banghead:
Laura don't hit your head too hard :lol::rotflmao: :lol: I'll play some Funkadelic later
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Laura don't hit your head too hard :lol::rotflmao: :lol: I'll play some Funkadelic later
I would like to find The Move, Small Faces, 13th Floor Elevators and The Nice on LP. I have heard of but am unfamiliar with Captain Beefheart, H.P. Lovecraft and Family, so would be interested in hearing them. I have never heard of Gong, David Axlerod, Tomorrow, Clear LIght or Silver Apples. I have no interest in T-Rex, Sly or Donovan (in addition to Funkadelic). Two Hendrix albums are enough for me and I gave up on the Monkees after the 2d album.
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I would like to find The Move, Small Faces, 13th Floor Elevators and The Nice on LP. I have heard of but am unfamiliar with Captain Beefheart, H.P. Lovecraft and Family, so would be interested in hearing them. I have never heard of Gong, David Axlerod, Tomorrow, Clear LIght or Silver Apples. I have no interest in T-Rex, Sly or Donovan (in addition to Funkadelic). Two Hendrix albums are enough for me and I gave up on the Monkees after the 2d album.
The Move is good stuff talk to Paul. I love the Small faces, 13th Floor Elevators and The Nice. As for the others I'm not sure you would not like Captain Beefheart. Tomorrow can be had on new vinyl. I have Clear Light on CD. I'm sure you won't like Head by the Monkees. Think of the Beatles song #9. I'll have to gig out some T.Rex and Silver Apples I have no idea ......Bill
Tomorrow My White Bicycle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62yWU4ryrgI
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The Move is good stuff talk to Paul. I love the Small faces, 13th Floor Elevators and The Nice. As for the others I'm not sure you would not like Captain Beefheart. Tomorrow can be had on new vinyl. I have Clear Light on CD. I'm sure you won't like Head by the Monkees. Think of the Beatles song #9. I'll have to gig out some T.Rex and Silver Apples I have no idea ......Bill
Tomorrow My White Bicycle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62yWU4ryrgI
I have CD by the Move and I think one LP. I like Jeff Lynne and ELO which is one reason I like The Move. I like EL & P so I would probably like The Nice.
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The Move is my fave.
Paul
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It's time to get some rock n roll back into this thread :lol:
OK. Sorry Laura... I'll try to get back with the program! :D
By the way, that Squeeze is some great Brit Pop....
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The Fabulous Thunderbirds "Girls Go Wild" 1979 Takoma / Chrysalis Records LP
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OK. Sorry Laura... I'll try to get back with the program! :D
By the way, that Squeeze is some great Brit Pop....
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The Fabulous Thunderbirds "Girls Go Wild" 1979 Takoma / Chrysalis Records LP
Good one Din!
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Jethro Tull "Stormwatch" 1979 Chrysalis Reocrds LP
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It's a damp, grey, dreary day in the 30s... must be time for some more Jethro Tull
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Jethro Tull "M.U. The Best Of Jethro Tull" 1975 Chrysalis Records
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I have 40 out of the top 100...on vinyl, that is! Pump: start a new thread and we can have fun counting??? (gosh, if this is FUN, how sick are we all????) lol
Paul
Very sick!
It may be time to put on some Squeeze, I think I have a few which have never seen the new tt.
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HAWKWIND - SPACE RITUAL
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One from the list Small Faces ~ Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
(http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRo6hmmnEdjd37cm4_CrYN8OoWtJ0b7YfYP04cZCPA5MAHdWBLOFN9m1Q) I keep looking for an original - Definately one I NEED in my collection.
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I knew someone with an original it had a die cut cover
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The Cars Lp now there is one I never liked. I bought it on a recommendation when it was released and very soon after gave it away
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Candy-O
The Cars | Format: flac
I do love redheads.
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Symphonic Power Metal Anyone? :D
OK not everyone's "cup-o-tea"
But I'm just in the mood for a spot of;
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RHAPSODY - RAIN OF A THOUSAND FLAMES
Queen of the Dark Horizons is truly Epic!
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The Cars Lp now there is one I never liked. I bought it on a recommendation when it was released and very soon after gave it away
Hmmm, that surpirses me a little bit. I have 3 copies of this album, the original, the Nautilus and the MoFi, and 7 Cars albums including the new one released earlier this year. My Best Friend's Girl is an all time fav. DS for DF 8)
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Symphonic Power Metal Anyone? :D
OK not everyone's "cup-o-tea"
But I'm just in the mood for a spot of;
RHAPSODY - RAIN OF A THOUSAND FLAMES
Queen of the Dark Horizons is truly Epic!
Symphonic Power Metal
Man I'd have to hear that as I have no idea what to expect musically
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Man I'd have to hear that as I have no idea what to expect musically
WISH GRANTED! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDe0cXJc-kw)
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WISH GRANTED! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDe0cXJc-kw)
Checking it out right now Davey
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Symphonic Power Metal Anyone? :D
OK not everyone's "cup-o-tea"
But I'm just in the mood for a spot of;
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RHAPSODY - RAIN OF A THOUSAND FLAMES
Queen of the Dark Horizons is truly Epic!
I just ordered the CD for $8.98 including shipping from the UK thru Amazon
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I just ordered the CD for $8.98 including shipping from the UK thru Amazon
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The Alan Parsons Project ~ Stereotomy
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Pentangle ~ Cruel Sister
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It's The White Album (actually, The Beatles)
Paul
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It's The White Album (actually, The Beatles)
Paul
It really is a T. Rex LP if you look at it closely there is no empossed name or # on it
Here is bottom right corner of my Beatles White album
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Same place on the T. Rex Lp
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Paul you're just being silly
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The Beatles ~ Revolver
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David Bowie – Space Oddity RCA Victor LSP-4813 US 1972 :thumb:
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HAWKWIND - SPACE RITUAL
DaveyW, This Hawkwind is on my 'short list' is it as good as I have read about? cheers, Jim
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It really is a T. Rex LP
Bill, :dunno: what T Rex lp is it? :scratch: Jim
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It really is a T. Rex LP if you look at it closely there is no empossed name or # on it
Here is bottom right corner of my Beatles White album
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55140)
Same place on the T. Rex Lp
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55141)
Paul you're just being silly
It's the White Album turned over and upside down. Now who's being silly! :icon_lol:
Paul
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Daevid Allen – Banana Moon Charly Records CR 30165 UK 1979 (a re-release of the 1971 lp that was only released in France) :thumb:
(http://www.parisjazzcorner.com/en/pochs_g/063544.jpg)
Some interesting history (http://www.ibiblio.org/mal/MO/philm/gong/) about this lp. :)
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It's the White Album turned over and upside down. Now who's being silly! :icon_lol:
Paul
Paul, P'man is playing with us :nono: it was (or could be) this 1st T. Rex lp. The back of the sleeve of
(http://991.com/NewGallery/T-Rex--Tyrannosaurus-Rex-T-Rex---Sealed-419688.jpg)
:lol: :lol:
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Spinning some David's this evening :wink:
David Bromberg – David Bromberg Columbia – C 31104 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://img.sharedmp3.net/files/pics/239/238131/img_2_pr.jpg)
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DaveyW, This Hawkwind is on my 'short list' is it as good as I have read about? cheers, Jim
Hi Jim,
It sounds as though you and I were in the same boat, both got a few Hawkwind albums, but never owned or heard this legendary live album.
It arrived on Friday as part of a DISCOGS order, I'd been waiting for a NM copy to turn up on the DOGS at a sensible price for quite some time.
Waited for an empty house, poured a glass of red and just sat and listened all the way through.
I was not disappointed 8)
After hearing a few Live Hawkwind albums which have been a hotch potch of random tracks, hearing a whole concert all the way through with the appropriate in filling segments all in the right places really hit the mark.
The other album I'd recommend is Live Chronicles, again a full rendition of the Chronicles of the Black Sword tour (that was an amazing spectacle to see live :drool:)
I'd fully recommend both Jim
Cheers
Dave
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Hi Jim,
It sounds as though you and I were in the same boat, both got a few Hawkwind albums, but never owned or heard this legendary live album.
It arrived on Friday as part of a DISCOGS order, I'd been waiting for a NM copy to turn up on the DOGS at a sensible price for quite some time.
Waited for an empty house, poured a glass of red and just sat and listened all the way through.
I was not disappointed 8)
After hearing a few Live Hawkwind albums which have been a hotch potch of random tracks, hearing a whole concert all the way through with the appropriate in filling segments all in the right places really hit the mark.
The other album I'd recommend is Live Chronicles, again a full rendition of the Chronicles of the Black Sword tour (that was an amazing spectacle to see live :drool:)
I'd fully recommend both Jim
Cheers
Dave
Dave
You are 'spot on' I have a few Hawlkwind lps Hall Of The Mountain Grill & Warrior On The Edge Of Time are my favorites so far!
Thanks for the excellent recomendtion! I'll keep on the 'hunt' :)
cheers, Jim
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Paul, P'man is playing with us :nono: it was (or could be) this 1st T. Rex lp. The back of the sleeve of
(http://991.com/NewGallery/T-Rex--Tyrannosaurus-Rex-T-Rex---Sealed-419688.jpg)
:lol: :lol:
It is that LP but mine is all white
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55168)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55169)
I'm sorry I posted it
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Three Dog Night "Suitable For Framing" 1969 Dunhill Records LP
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It is that LP but mine is all white
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55168)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55169)
I'm sorry I posted it
P'man, don't be - you are just missing the mini poster part! I think / heard the the record company wanted to market Marc Bolan as a teen 'heart throb' I bet when you picked up this lp the original owner still had the mini poster on their bedroom wall :lol:
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P'man, don't be - you are just missing the mini poster part! I think / heard the the record company wanted to market Marc Bolan as a teen 'heart throb' I bet when you picked up this lp the original owner still had the mini poster on their bedroom wall :lol:
Thanks Jim I bought that LP used long before the internet and I always thought that was the way it came
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2nd spin since the Postman's visit on Friday - Spot on for a frosty late Sunday afternoon 8)
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Bee Gees' 1st
(http://991.com/newGallery/Bee-Gees-Bee-Gees-1st-444829.jpg)
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I love that Bee Gees Lp but it just wasn't cutting today
Alvin Lee ~ Detroit Diesel
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I love that Bee Gees Lp but it just wasn't cutting today
Ah Ha! Maybe due to the recent exposure to Rhapsody :icon_twisted: :P
Filling the DaveW house now
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Spinning some David's this evening :wink:
David Bromberg – David Bromberg Columbia – C 31104 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://img.sharedmp3.net/files/pics/239/238131/img_2_pr.jpg)
Musta seen Bromberg three or four times back in the day. Saw him at Stony Brook University on Long Island...one time he had a bawdy looking gal dancing on stage to "Sharon." In poor taste, maybe, but fun. He's making violins in Wilmington, DE now...
Paul
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It is that LP but mine is all white
I'm sorry I posted it
I know you're resilient. You'll recover. Who else can I bust chops with? Certainly not the homegrown midwesterners where I've spent the last 20 years!
Paul
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Musta seen Bromberg three or four times back in the day. Saw him at Stony Brook University on Long Island...one time he had a bawdy looking gal dancing on stage to "Sharon." In poor taste, maybe, but fun. He's making violins in Wilmington, DE now...
Paul
Paul, Thanks for sharing. . . . I've been haunted by Sammy's Song . . . Many of his songs are well crafted. It is good hear about his violin making, my son's learning to fiddle so i'll need to look him up!
cheers, Jim
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Fleetwood Mac – Kiln House Reprise Records RS 6408 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://tralfaz-archives.com/coverart/F/macf.jpg)
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I picked up this white label promo today for $3
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55186)
I know you're resilient. You'll recover. Who else can I bust chops with? Certainly not the homegrown midwesterners where I've spent the last 20 years!
Ok but next time I'll just take ball and play somewhere else :lol:
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Thanks Jim I bought that LP used long before the internet and I always thought that was the way it came
It looked to me like there was some writing at the top of the album cover where the record wear shows through. I'm I right or is that just record wear?
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Hip Elegy- Joachim Kuhn (MPS);
Desert Marauders- Art Lande and Rubisa Patrol (ECM);
Rough Mix- Pete Townsend and Ronnie Lane (Classic Records re-issue).
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It looked to me like there was some writing at the top of the album cover where the record wear shows through. I'm I right or is that just record wear?
Laura there is no writing on the cover
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The Mamas & The Papas ~ People Like Us
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Jim, thanks again for turning me on to Rough Mix. :thumb:
Some friends came over last night for dinner and spinn' some vinyl.
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The Beatles, Abbey Road from the MoFi collection
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Just putting this on
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Jim, thanks again for turning me on to Rough Mix.
You are entirely welcome, mi lady. I haven't seen much from you about it on the forum. Thought maybe you didn't think much of it. I think it's a classic, as you know. Listen well.
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John Mayall's Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton
2008 Vinyl Lovers (Lilith Records) EU, 180g Reissue
originally released 1966 Decca
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Fat Mattress
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/F/20110607029.jpg)
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Neil Young – Neil Young Reprise Records RS 6317 US 1970, Repress :thumb:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/archive/3/30/20110829211927!Neil_Young_(album).jpg)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Live Rust Reprise Records 2RX 2296 US 1979 :thumb: :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517BNS-yMfL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Fat Mattress
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/F/20110607029.jpg)
I have seen and never bought this record one million times. Is it any good? What's it like?
Paul
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Some music from north of the border before bed time.
Broken Social Scene Forgivenss Rock Record
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/613eEZ98QQL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51kDEjP8zcL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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DaveyW, This Hawkwind is on my 'short list' is it as good as I have read about? cheers, Jim
Davey, Bill & Jim,
I think you have a pretty good idea of the type of music I like and some I don't like. Do you think Hawkwind is something I might like? Where would you start if you were brand new to the band (like me)?
Thanks,
Laura
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Hi Laura,
Hawkwind are more of an "experience" - A mixture of sounds as well as tunes.
There's a Sci-Fi bent too, thanks to the contributions of Michael Moorcock.
Given your posts to date I don't believe they'll be making your Want List - but here's a flavour - elements might tickle the palette :dunno:
Debut album - Debut Track A lighter offering: Hurry On Sundown (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCZOIz4LUFM)
A classic extended work out off the In Search Of Space Album Masters of the Universe (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3W7ch0oLeA)
But in my view the Hawkwind Experience is best expressed live - not shackled by 20 minutes per side and free to expand and allowed to yield to their more psych leanings.
Here's a more straight up Rock Fair (one of my fav's) Shot Down In The Night (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQReKfuj-hA) Opener to Live 79
Then there is Space Ritual which captures their early stage show - The whole thing's on You Tube??
Disc 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgtobD3Ghu0)
Disc 2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXdskFlMqqc)
It's a mix of tempo's and emotions - Opener is certainly an acquired taste, fast forward to get a full picture.
Later Hawkwind took an a more Fantasy based approach - I will never forget the Chronicle of the Black Sword tour - captured in Live Chronicles.
A tour de-force of live story telling mixing in songs new and old - This is a personal fav, but I'm probably too heavily influenced by the imagery that's stayed in my mind when listening.
Re. Albums
Studio: In Search Of Space
Live: Space Ritual and Live Chronicles
Cheers
Dave
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Just putting this on
(http://991.com/newGallery/The-Strawbs-Burning-For-You-461741.jpg)
Very much an excellent choice! :thumb:
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Davey, Bill & Jim,
I think you have a pretty good idea of the type of music I like and some I don't like. Do you think Hawkwind is something I might like? Where would you start if you were brand new to the band (like me)?
Thanks,
Laura
Sorry Laura I have nothing by Hawkwind and have nothing to offer :duh:
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I have seen and never bought this record one million times. Is it any good? What's it like?
Paul
Paul I bought this recently having seen only 1/2 million times :lol: It was highly praised by Mike (the former owner of my local record shop as a psychedelic gem ) and while enjoyable, is not what what I think of when listening to a psych album. I don't know how it is in your area but here it comes up in the $8 to $10 range. So when I found a clean copy for $5 I grabbed it. So I guess what I'm saying it's worth it if you can find it for $6 or less. A very good LP but not a gem.............Bill
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Day off work spending time with the kids.
Wet n 'orrible outside this afternoon so games and sounds at home.
Sounds spurred on by recent discourse - courtesy of;
(http://cdn.hmvdigital.com/static/img/sleeveart/00/003/849/0000384937_500.jpg)
HAWKWIND - LIVE CHRONICLES
Yep! Still does it for me 8)
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Hi Laura,
Hawkwind are more of an "experience" - A mixture of sounds as well as tunes.
There's a Sci-Fi bent too, thanks to the contributions of Michael Moorcock.
Given your posts to date I don't believe they'll be making your Want List - but here's a flavour - elements might tickle the palette :dunno:
But in my view the Hawkwind Experience is best expressed live - not shackled by 20 minutes per side and free to expand and allowed to yield to their more psych leanings.
Then there is Space Ritual which captures their early stage show - The whole thing's on You Tube??
It's a mix of tempo's and emotions - Opener is certainly an acquired taste, fast forward to get a full picture.
Later Hawkwind took an a more Fantasy based approach - I will never forget the Chronicle of the Black Sword tour - captured in Live Chronicles.
A tour de-force of live story telling mixing in songs new and old - This is a personal fav, but I'm probably too heavily influenced by the imagery that's stayed in my mind when listening.
Re. Albums
Studio: In Search Of Space
Live: Space Ritual and Live Chronicles
Cheers
Dave
Hey Laura,
I need to :bowdown: to Dave. I'm a new comer to Hawkwind, and I have not had the pleasure to experience Hawkwind live in person or vinyl as Dave has so again :bowdown: and sadly I have gotten a hold of Studio: In Search Of Space yet.
However, I like their Studio lps: Hall Of The Mountain Grill & Warrior On The Edge Of Time and I may be going 'out on a limb' here yet they remind me of early Rush ( Fly By Night / Caress Of Steel) that maybe the Sci-Fi / mythology bent. Thanks my thoughts. :)
cheers,
Jim
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It's a Mott The Hoople - Monday :D
Mott The Hoople – Mott The Hoople Atlantic SD 8258 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://www.hunter-mott.com/discography/sleeves/mott_the_hoople.jpg)
Mott The Hoople – Mad Shadows Atlantic SD 8272 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514C40SE5SL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band ~ Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
(http://www.towerrecords.ie/redImages/large/608094.jpg) 180Gram
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Great, Shiny beast!
I just ordered the original Bat chain puller on Zappa.com
I can't wait!
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Great, Shiny beast!
I just ordered the original Bat chain puller on Zappa.com
I can't wait!
Welcome jawaka Spin some vinyl and start posting :thumb:
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Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
(http://image.lyricspond.com/image/s/artist-sergio-mendes/album-herb-alpert-presents-sergio-mendes-brasil-66/cd-cover.jpg)
I'm sure some might be puzzled at this posting but I love this LP
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Moby Grape ~ 20 Granite Creek
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55256)
Paul some time ago you posted Moby Grape. Here is what I believe was their last offering.
Side 1 Track 1 for me is worth the price of admission :thumb:
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Like The Move, Moby was underrated and undersold!
Paul
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Finishing up my Mott The Hoople Monday :D
Mott The Hoople – Wildlife Atlantic SD 8284 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://www.hunter-mott.com/discography/sleeves/wildlife_aa.jpg)
Mott The Hoople – Brain Capers Atlantic SD8304 US 1972 :thumb: :thumb:
(http://www.piarecords.com/Pictures/mottthehoople_braincapers_lp.jpg)
Mott The Hoople – All The Young Dudes Columbia KC 31750 US 1972 :thumb: :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51I2Pz6O-GL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55265)
Hoppkorv - Hot Tuna
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Hoppkorv - Hot Tuna
hey prvngrnd, Hot Tuna is a great blues rock band :thumb:, I don't have this one yet :)
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Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
(http://image.lyricspond.com/image/s/artist-sergio-mendes/album-herb-alpert-presents-sergio-mendes-brasil-66/cd-cover.jpg)
I'm sure some might be puzzled at this posting but I love this LP
:scratch: :dunno: I guess I understand because I dig Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Equinox
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61bZ-ySsCUL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 or 77 are great finds!
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Ian Hunter – Ian Hunter Columbia PC 33480 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://garlicneversleeps.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/hunter1st.jpg)
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Herbie Mann "Push Push" 1971 Embryo Records LP
In addition to the very '70s, very cheesy cover, this is a die-cut, gatefold album with very explicit graphics of some "push pushing" going on... on the inside cover. An amazing line-up of musicians, i.e., Duane Allman does all of the guitar work.
Last but not least... Herbie Mann signs off with his inspired message:
"If all the priests, rabbis, and ministers had messages that were as believable and honest as the music of Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye (and if they could sing as well!!!) there would be a lot more love and a lot less hate in this world."
Go Herbie! And, happy holidays everyone!
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The Impressions - The Young Mods Forgotten Story
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:scratch: :dunno: I guess I understand because I dig Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Equinox
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61bZ-ySsCUL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 or 77 are great finds!
I have both of those albums, but they are in a box in the basement. :lol: I remember liking them once along with The Girl from Ipanema. I haven't listened to them in 30 years. Not good enough in my book to take up limited shelf space in my listening room.
Laura
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Marshall Crenshaw "Downtown" 1985 Warner Bros. LP
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Canned Heat "Boogie With Canned Heat" 1978 Pickwick Reissue LP
originally released 1968 Liberty Records
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:scratch: :dunno: I guess I understand because I dig – Equinox
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61bZ-ySsCUL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 or 77 are great finds!
Jim I'm a closet Sergio Mendes fan having a many as 10 albums by him
Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Equinox is 2nd on my list with Ye-Me-Le coming in at 3rd
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Canned Heat "Boogie With Canned Heat" 1978 Pickwick Reissue LP
originally released 1968 Liberty Records
Din this LP is available as a reissue from Sundazed in mono
I searched for years for a clean copy and finally bought it from Sundazed
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55291)
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Din this LP is available as a reissue from Sundazed in mono
I searched for years for a clean copy and finally bought it from Sundazed
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55291)
Bill,
Thanks for the tip!
Din
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Time for a little Canned Heat ~ The New Age
(http://www.vasiliska.com/uploads/posts/2009-08/1251035279_canned_heat_-_the_new_age.jpg)
Goggle image of the CD the LP has a foil cover I'll post a pic. later
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The Grateful Dead "Anthem Of The Sun" 1968 Warner Bros. LP
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Canned Heat & John Lee Hooker ~ Hooker 'N' Heat
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/c/canned_heat_jlhooker-hooker_n_heat.jpg)
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I have both of those albums, but they are in a box in the basement. :lol: I remember liking them once along with The Girl from Ipanema. I haven't listened to them in 30 years. Not good enough in my book to take up limited shelf space in my listening room.
Laura
You're developing a hard edge, Laura! :P
Paul
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Well Din look what you started :lol:
Canned Heat ~ Future Blues
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Well Din look what you started :lol:
Canned Heat ~ Future Blues
Sorry Bill! :oops: From what I've read, "canned heat" refers to "sterno" which has been a drink of desperation among alcoholic bums, tramps and blues sorts. It's made from a jellied alcohol substance and is meant to be burned directly from the can to heat food sources like chaffing dishes, fondue pots, etc.
Sterno was never meant to be consumed, of course, unless one knew the voodoo, secret, magical ritual such as pouring it through a slice of white bread, then through an old wool sock and collecting it in a glass jar while incanting the sacred chants taught to Robert Johnson at the cross roads. :shh:
I'm sure that drinking sterno gives one an edge on gettin' the blues, which of course leads to the boogie woogie. I've never heard the Hooker N' Heat album, only read about it.
Din
PS. Please don't try drinking sterno at home over the holidays. :shake: Egg nog is a better choice! :thumb:
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Sorry Bill! :oops: From what I've read, "canned heat" refers to "sterno" which has been a drink of desperation among alcoholic bums, tramps and blues sorts. It's made from a jellied alcohol substance and is meant to be burned directly from the can to heat food sources like chaffing dishes, fondue pots, etc.
Sterno was never meant to be consumed, of course, unless one knew the voodoo, secret, magical ritual such as pouring it through a slice of white bread, then through an old wool sock and collecting it in a glass jar while incanting the sacred chants taught to Robert Johnson at the cross roads. :shh:
I'm sure that drinking sterno gives one an edge on gettin' the blues, which of course leads to the boogie woogie. I've never heard the Hooker N' Heat album, only read about it.
Din
PS. Please don't try drinking sterno at home over the holidays. :shake: Egg nog is a better choice! :thumb:
Yes it is sterno I used it with a small camp stove as a youngster. Although I never heard of refining and drinking it.
I have always been and will always be a huge fan of Canned Heat. I own 25 CDs by them. Boogie 2000 CD only.
Din this the best post Bear and Blind Owl album. If you see it buy it and give it a try............Bill
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Canned Heat - Living The Blues
I have this lp with both covers
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-yYFB2__uoDw/TmaG2MirgHI/AAAAAAAAAgs/Q6sJYotraVk/s1600/front_cover_small.jpg)
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/c/canned_heat-living_the_blues(reunion).jpg)
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The Pretty Things - Parachute (1970)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-9wT2GpXcO3A/TW6yNHG3ifI/AAAAAAAAAP0/mDYW8xCxbpc/Pretty-Things-Parachute---Seale-357874.jpg)
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Jazz Fusion with some Jean-Luc Ponty :icon_lol:
Cosmic Messenger Atlantic SD 19189 US 1978
(http://pixhost.me/avaxhome/23/f2/000ff223_medium.jpeg)
Civilized Evil Atlantic SD 16020 US 1980
(http://www.jazz.com/assets/2008/6/12/albumcoverJeanLucPonty-CivilizedEvil.jpg)
Mystical Adventures Atlantic SD 19333 US 1982
(http://www.freecodesource.com/album-cover/41AKD6T3Y8L/Jean-Luc-Ponty-Mystical-Adventures.jpg)
Open Mind Atlantic 80185-1 US 1984
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Five Man Electrical Band – Good-Byes & Butterflies
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Five Man Electrical Band – Good-Byes & Butterflies
(http://www.technodisco.net/img/tracks/f/five-man-electrical-band/2140003-five-man-electrical-band-good-byes--butterflies.jpg)
Bill, :dunno:
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Grand Funk Railroad – Survival Capitol Records SW-764 US 1971 :thumb: :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61xzQVw7qGL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Bill, :dunno:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYsBDmqJfjQ&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYsBDmqJfjQ&feature=related
:duh: :duh: :duh: Didn't recognize the lp cover :) how is the rest of the lp?
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Spacy Psychedelic Prog Rock 8)
Gong – Flying Teapot (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 1) Virgin V 2002 UK 1973 :)
(http://www.technodisco.net/img/tracks/g/gong/1959108-gong-flying-teapot-radio-gnome-invisible-part-1.jpg)
Gong – Continental Circus Philips 6332 033 France 1971 :)
(http://machinemusic.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/continental-circus1.jpg)
Gong – Camembert Electrique Charly Records CHARLY CRM 2003 UK 1979 :)
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_69Hx-0ywSsE/THLKmRGMrdI/AAAAAAAAADU/AY8kmhUUhTU/s320/gong-camembert.jpg)
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The Pretty Things - Parachute (1970)
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This record and Crack The Sky are the two LEAST selling Album/Artist of the Year from Rolling Stone. And their BOTH classics!
Paul
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Spacy Psychedelic Prog Rock 8)
Gong – Flying Teapot (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 1) Virgin V 2002 UK 1973 :)
(http://www.technodisco.net/img/tracks/g/gong/1959108-gong-flying-teapot-radio-gnome-invisible-part-1.jpg)
Gong – Continental Circus Philips 6332 033 France 1971 :)
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Gong – Camembert Electrique Charly Records CHARLY CRM 2003 UK 1979 :)
I recently picked up Shamal, my first foray into the world of Gong. It's good, a bit jazzy, I'll bet one of your three is the place to start, though. What do you recommend as the quintessential disk?
Paul
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_69Hx-0ywSsE/THLKmRGMrdI/AAAAAAAAADU/AY8kmhUUhTU/s320/gong-camembert.jpg)
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Last day at work for 2011 for me today - Phew! Made it :icon_lol:
Kick started my festive vacation with a bit of a vinyl blast
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Rock you like a hurricane! Indeed :o
Enjoy the holidays all - Have fun with friends and family.
Cheers
Dave
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Working from home today,
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Produced and directed by Jim Steinman who also wrote Total Eclipse of the Heart
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A slight change in tempo and genres :)
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A little boogie from across the pond 8)
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Proving one doesn't need more than 3 chords to play great rock n roll. Their set during Live Aid in 1985 made me a fan.
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8) Laura
Quo are a bit of a love 'em or loathe 'em band
Get past the fairly formulaic hits and there's some great tunes on the albums.
Too far gone is a good example off that album.
I've got half an Ikea Expedit row full of Quo :D
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8) Laura
I've got half an Ikea Expedit row full of Quo :D
:green: I have 3 Quo albums, the one I posted, Hello and Picturesque Matchstickable. Suggestions appreciated.
Thanks
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I recently picked up Shamal, my first foray into the world of Gong. It's good, a bit jazzy, I'll bet one of your three is the place to start, though. What do you recommend as the quintessential disk?
Paul
Hey Paul,
The group make-up on Shamal was a different Gong. Yes, Shamal is quite jazzy, Steve Hillage plays only on 2 songs and then leaves the group, Daevid Allen (the group's founder) had left the group.
As for a quintessential disk, I'd recommend Gong's You (http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4631) this was the 3rd volume of the Radio Gnome trilogy.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/86/Gong_You_1974.jpg)
After the You lp the group moved in a different direction under Pierre Moerlen the percussionist who joined Gong on Angel's Egg (part 2 of the trilogy). Eventually the name was changed to Pierre Moerlen's Gong, since there were a few other offshoots of the band.
cheers, Jim
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Now this is some jazz rock :)
Soft Machine – Third Columbia G 30339 US 1970
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sides 3&4 :rock: in my opinion :)
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:duh: :duh: :duh: Didn't recognize the lp cover :) how is the rest of the lp?
I bought it like alot of records because it had a hit song on it.
The album is OK but nothing more (that's just me you might like it)
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Status Quo 1976
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55357)
I'm sure you have this one Davey
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:green: I have 3 Quo albums, the one I posted, Hello and Picturesque Matchstickable. Suggestions appreciated.
Thanks
Hi Laura,
Hello's a good one
My go to's are Dog of Two Head & Pile Driver with Quo not too far behind.
Of the later albums Never to Late and Just Supposin' are the ones that get the most spins.
To be honest I like them all up to and including In The Army Now.
Margarita Time was a bit of a low point though :)
Happy Hunting
Dave
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Status Quo 1976
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55357)
I'm sure you have this one Davey
Errr! Nope :roll:
Don't recognise that one Bill
Might be a compilation or named differently to the UK release.
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Now this is some jazz rock :)
Soft Machine – Third Columbia G 30339 US 1970
(http://dreamchimney.com/slvs/softmachine_third_20060811041135.jpg)
sides 3&4 :rock: in my opinion :)
I have a ticket stub around here someplace with that bands name on it.....along with 4 O'clock Balloon, and a local Columbus band named the Dante's. Those were the three opening acts for The Jimi Hendrix Experience. :smoke:
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Errr! Nope :roll:
Don't recognise that one Bill
Might be a compilation or named differently to the UK release.
Track listing Side 1 Side 2
1. Is There A Better Way 6. Rolling Home
2. Mad About The Boy 7. That's A Fact
3. Ring Of A Change 8. Ease Your Mind
4. Blue for You 9. Mystery Song
5. Rain
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STATUS-QUO-1976-SELF-TITLED-U-S-CAPITOL-RECORDS-LP-NM-/350440500870
Davey after a little research this Lp has the same tracks as "Blue For You"
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The Band "Stage Fright"
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Laura....were you able to find a copy of this....??
Michael Hedges... (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Michael-Hedges-Live-Double-Planet-LP-Near-Mint-vinyl-/380394955271?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item58914e6207)
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Laura....were you able to find a copy of this....??
Michael Hedges... (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Michael-Hedges-Live-Double-Planet-LP-Near-Mint-vinyl-/380394955271?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item58914e6207)
Hi Chris,
thanks for thinking of me. I found the Michael Hedges that Peter was playing in the Soundsmith room and a couple of others in DC at a nice little used records and books store called Red Onion in the Dupont/Adams Morgan area, But not this one. Thanks.
Merry Christmas
Laura
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Have a Merry Christmas Laura..... :beer:
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Davey after a little research this Lp has the same tracks as "Blue For You"
Ahh! The Mystery (Song :)) is solved.
That's another good one too.
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CLIMAX BLUES BAND - SAMPLE AND HOLD
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Looks like a Dead set this morning.
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Grateful Dead Box Set
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Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries
Leinsdorf, Los Angeles Philharmonic
Sheffield Lab 7
Canned Heat
Liberty Records/Sunset Superpack 5D 128-60024/5
Van Morrison: A Sense of Wonder
Mercury 822 895
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Looks like a Dead set this morning.
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Grateful Dead Box Set
A Dead morning is a great morning :) a grateful dead that is :icon_lol:
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Sorry Bill! :oops: From what I've read, "canned heat" refers to "sterno" which has been a drink of desperation among alcoholic bums, tramps and blues sorts. It's made from a jellied alcohol substance and is meant to be burned directly from the can to heat food sources like chaffing dishes, fondue pots, etc.
Sterno was never meant to be consumed, of course, unless one knew the voodoo, secret, magical ritual such as pouring it through a slice of white bread, then through an old wool sock and collecting it in a glass jar while incanting the sacred chants taught to Robert Johnson at the cross roads. :shh:
I'm sure that drinking sterno gives one an edge on gettin' the blues, which of course leads to the boogie woogie. I've never heard the Hooker N' Heat album, only read about it.
Din
PS. Please don't try drinking sterno at home over the holidays. :shake: Egg nog is a better choice! :thumb:
Bill, Din, et al.
With a great deal of :oops: embarrassment :oops: and after reading such an impassioned and informative dialogue, I was humbled and embarrassed to admit that my humble vinyl collection had no Canned Heat. Yet, I was pushed over the edge by Din's depiction of canned heat above and feeling low as if i was there at the burning 55 gallon drum being handed the communal medicinal spirits, taking a hit and swearing it would be my last . . . humbled last evening in the wet snow I walked down to my local used vinyl shop and I was in luck because there was a copy of this :bowdown:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51F4PT18PRL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
as it spin on my table a heavy weight was lifted off me . . . almost born again and my sins washed away :rock:
cheers, Jim
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Bill, Din, et al.
With a great deal of :oops: embarrassment :oops: and after reading such an impassioned and informative dialogue, I was humbled and embarrassed to admit that my humble vinyl collection had no Canned Heat. Yet, I was pushed over the edge by Din's depiction of canned heat above and feeling low as if i was there at the burning 55 gallon drum being handed the communal medicinal spirits, taking a hit and swearing it would be my last . . . humbled last evening in the wet snow I walked down to my local used vinyl shop and I was in luck because there was a copy of this :bowdown:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51F4PT18PRL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
as it spin on my table a heavy weight was lifted off me . . . almost born again and my sins washed away :rock:
cheers, Jim
And don't forget to Boogie !!!!!! :banana piano: :drums: :guitar: :rock: :thankyou:
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How is the quality of the vinyl on the Dead Set?
I just noticed that MoFi is releasing Terrapin Station. Pretty psyched to hear their version.
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How is the quality of the vinyl on the Dead Set?
I just noticed that MoFi is releasing Terrapin Station. Pretty psyched to hear their version.
I have the Dead set and my copies are high quality, no surface noise and they sound terrific. The set contains their studio albums.
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Hi Toni,
Nice to see you posting again. My best wishes for a very Merry Christmas.
Laura
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Hi Toni,
Nice to see you posting again. My best wishes for a very Merry Christmas.
Laura
Me, too, Toni!
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How is the quality of the vinyl on the Dead Set?
I just noticed that MoFi is releasing Terrapin Station. Pretty psyched to hear their version.
I heard this album for the 1st time on Wednesday night.
Had a couple of drinks with a mate before going out and I picked that from his vinyl rack for a listen - Now added to my want list 8)
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Yo La Tengo I am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
which has some much more tender material than the title would suggest.
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Bill, Din, et al.
With a great deal of :oops: embarrassment :oops: and after reading such an impassioned and informative dialogue, I was humbled and embarrassed to admit that my humble vinyl collection had no Canned Heat. Yet, I was pushed over the edge by Din's depiction of canned heat above and feeling low as if i was there at the burning 55 gallon drum being handed the communal medicinal spirits, taking a hit and swearing it would be my last . . . humbled last evening in the wet snow I walked down to my local used vinyl shop and I was in luck because there was a copy of this :bowdown:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51F4PT18PRL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
as it spin on my table a heavy weight was lifted off me . . . almost born again and my sins washed away :rock:
cheers, Jim
You're 1st Canned Heat
I must say I was surprised (http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55384)
But that's a great one to start of with.....Bill
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Grant Green - The Latin Bit
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Blue Note vinyl.
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Rhino remastered and Reissued on 180g vinyl from the original analog tapes. This pressing beats the original in all repsects. A much, much fuller musical presentation. The percussion on the ending of Beginnings is 2D4.
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Finally some time to listen!
Listening to KOB, on Classic Reissue. Also, Holly Cole's Tempation, also on Classic Records. Before these, Cowboy Junkies on MOFI.
KOB, wow, Trane and Adderley's saxes are way out side of the right and left speakers!
Shelter 901 on DIY VPI Table with Pass Xono (DIY)
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Jerry Butler - The Soul Goes On
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Albert Collins - Iceman
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I have the Dead set and my copies are high quality, no surface noise and they sound terrific. The set contains their studio albums.
I concur. Great pressings.
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Brook Benton - Home Style
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In all its dark, bass-heavy neo-pagan glory:
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Sunn 0)))- "Domkirke"
Vinyl only, live performance in a cathedral in Domkirke. You can really hear the space as the notes reverberate through the cathedral.
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Sunn O))) rules, saw them live at the ATP in Catskills in August last year. Quite heavy and seriously great transcendent stuff. Their Monoliths album is also great. :thumb:
More transcendence:
Mountains - Air Museum
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Kevin McDermott - Mother Nature's Kitchen 1989
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Kevin McDermott is a Scottish singer–songwriter who, with his group 'The Kevin McDermott Orchestra' (KMO), has released eight albums over the past twenty years. His first album Mother Natures Kitchen was released in 1989. The majority of McDermott's output has been with his band, the Kevin McDermott Orchestra.
AllMusic gives it *****
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Sunn O))) rules, saw them live at the ATP in Catskills in August last year. Quite heavy and seriously great transcendent stuff. Their Monoliths album is also great. :thumb:
More transcendence:
Mountains - Air Museum
Didja see My Bloody Valentine, was it two years ago at ATP? I heard it was earbleeding loud.
Paul
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Kevin McDermott - Mother Nature's Kitchen 1989
AllMusic gives it *****
Is there a pumpkin equivalent to three red stars on Allmusic? :wink:
Paul
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Sunn O))) rules, saw them live at the ATP in Catskills in August last year. Quite heavy and seriously great transcendent stuff. Their Monoliths album is also great. :thumb:
More transcendence:
Mountains - Air Museum
(http://pitchfork-cdn.s3.amazonaws.com/albums/16524/cover-homepage_large.jpg)
Nice I will have to check out that Mountains.
I saw My Bloody Valentine when they played in Chicago a couple years back. Incredible transcendent gut-rearranging stuff live. As is Sunn 0))) live (incredible stuff. A sonic experience). Another one I loved live was Pan Sonic, for similar visceral reasons.
Now I have moved on to the Salem "King Night" album. Celebrating the winter solstice a day or so late.
Not coincidentally, I am also demoing a potential subwoofer purchase (REL Storm III).
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Is there a pumpkin equivalent to three red stars on Allmusic? :wink:
Paul
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Nice worthy of a :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Wow a request from my CC. She wanted to hear "I'd Love To Change The World"
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I like early Bee Gees a lot more than the disco Bee Gees.
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I like early Bee Gees a lot more than the disco :cuss: Bee Gees.
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Nice I will have to check out that Mountains.
I saw My Bloody Valentine when they played in Chicago a couple years back. Incredible transcendent gut-rearranging stuff live. As is Sunn 0))) live (incredible stuff. A sonic experience). Another one I loved live was Pan Sonic, for similar visceral reasons.
Now I have moved on to the Salem "King Night" album. Celebrating the winter solstice a day or so late.
Not coincidentally, I am also demoing a potential subwoofer purchase (REL Storm III).
Great, I must check out those Pan Sonic. I have not seen My Bloody Valentine, would like to though.
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Nice worthy of a :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
I agree 100% !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mitsuman got me on the Wolf this evening!!!!!!
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Steppenwolf "Monster"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002PE3/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Mitsuman got me on the Wolf this evening!!!!!!
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Steppenwolf "Monster"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002PE3/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Right back at you Decal
My favorite Steppenwolf LP
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[Canned Heat
Liberty Records/Sunset Superpack 5D 128-60024/5
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Toni I didn't know you were a Boogie Gal :thumb:
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US 69 - Yesterday's Folks
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Toni I didn't know you were a Boogie Gal :thumb:
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... ... Me neither ! ... too many records in the "C" boxes - Merry Christmas, pman !
Merry Christmas Toni glad to see you back and posting again...........Bill
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Sorry folks...
I'm on the sidelines tonight "spinning" CDs, as we are working on preparations for our family weekend. :wave: Happy Holidays Everybody!
PS. Love the titles I'm seeing on this thread.
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Going next with an old favorite "McDonald and Giles " 1971
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Looks a little like George Harrison or not ???
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Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
Dutch import, funky peach-colored Capitol label.
I love the tune 'Willow Weep For Me', have a few versions, but all instrumental.
I never heard lyrics for it till Pumpkinman bought me this one.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000006OHF/ref=pd_krex_dp_a
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Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
Dutch import, funky peach-colored Capitol label.
I love the tune 'Willow Weep For Me', have a few versions, but all instrumental.
I never heard lyrics for it till Pumpkinman bought me this one.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000006OHF/ref=pd_krex_dp_a
Gene you don't remember hearing Chad & Jeremy sing it ??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WV99z3Dapc
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Like to suggest you bro's and lassie's who like English bands from the period look into getting the Classic Records re-master of Rough Mix by Pete Townsend and Ronnie Lane and a bunch of English cats. It certainly seems like it's one that they wanted to do regardless of their established audiences or contracts. A labor of love, in other words. Hope you are successful in finding it. It's special on all accounts I can think of.
Laura, is the bass overly abundant in your set-up? There is plenty of it without reinforcement and is the reason I am asking as I'm suspicious of what your set-up may do to the octaves immediately above that range. Or, is capable of doing. Thanks.
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Like to suggest you bro's and lassie's who like English bands from the period look into getting the Classic Records re-master of Rough Mix by Pete Townsend and Ronnie Lane and a bunch of English cats. It certainly seems like it's one that they wanted to do regardless of their established audiences or contracts. A labor of love, in other words. Hope you are successful in finding it. It's special on all accounts I can think of.
Laura, is the bass overly abundant in your set-up? There is plenty of it without reinforcement and is the reason I am asking.
I had a UK LP of Rough Mix but since it was a favorite of bside123 I sent it to him. I'll find another for sure
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Rough Mix is next up Jim. I'll answer your question soon :D
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Oh, good, Laura! I've modified my post above for you to read.
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dude - I don't remember them, much less them doing this song.
It is an interesting version though.
Gene you don't remember hearing Chad & Jeremy sing it ??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WV99z3Dapc
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Classic Records 200 g
Jim,
the bass is not shy by any means but I don't find it "overly abundant." I find it easy to close my eyes and follow the bass runs, even the plucking on the stand up, without losing appreciation for the guitar work, drums and vocals. The bass seems just right on my system in my acoustically treated room, good balance with the rest of the presentation. The soundstage is deep and extends beyond the speakers. This is a great album, one I highly recommend. Thanks again Jim. :thumb:
I made a change in my room about two weeks ago. I removed the large 57" rear projection HDTV and replaced it with a 65" wall mounted Samsung Plasma. The immediate improvement in my soundstage and the musical presentation was mind blowing, and the sound was very good with the large TV. I also removed the 1/4 round plywood dispersion on each side of the TV leaving the 1/2 round attached to the wall to disperse the back wave. I also had Dan upgrade my KWA 150 with the SE mod. Not subtle at all :thumb: :thumb: Better bass slam & control, more detail, clarity and air around the instruments. Musical presentation is tighter and fuller. Here's a pic:
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I am really enjoying everything I spin. I close my eyes and the speakers vanish.
Merry Christmas everyone,
Laura
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Going next with an old favorite "McDonald and Giles " 1971
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Looks a little like George Harrison or not ???
P'man, Excellent lp! Why was the no follow up to this :bawl: :bawl:
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Oh, my, Laura, I can tell by looking that those are good things you've got goin on- I don't remember seeing the corner traps or acoustic panels midway between your Dad's- and is totally encouraging to my sensabilities. Thanks for your follow-up. You know, our record is probably a collector's item by now, and deservedly, innit.
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Laura, that is some set up :drool: :drool: :drool: some day when my kids are out of the house :wink:
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Beautiful setup Laura and I can only imagine how fantastic it must sound. Mind me asking what the dimensions of your space are?
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dude - I don't remember them, much less them doing this song.
It is an interesting version though.
Man you scare :evil: me sometimes that was a hit on AM radio and covered by oldies radio even today
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Beautiful setup Laura and I can only imagine how fantastic it must sound. Mind me asking what the dimensions of your space are?
From her system profile;
"25 x 17 with cathederal ceiling on a 9/12 pitch with a 17 ft peak "
I'd love to hear those speakers.
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Duh :) Not sure why I didn't think to look there........ Thanks etcarroll! I too would love to hear those speaks..........
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Eagles "Desperado"
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Beautiful setup Laura and I can only imagine how fantastic it must sound. Mind me asking what the dimensions of your space are?
Thank you. The room is 25' x 18' with a cathedral ceiling (17' peak). There are 8 absorption panels on the back half of the ceiling (above & behind the listening position), bass traps in the corner, 4 absorption panels on the side walls and 2 RPG BAD dispersion panels. There are pictures in my gallery and more details about the system and room in the systems section of AC
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Laura, that is some set up :drool: :drool: :drool: some day when my kids are out of the house :wink:
Thanks Jim. My kids are 37, 34 & 28 and married so I get to finally have a room that is primarily a listening room first. Trust me that it wasn't like this when they were in the house and growing up.
Merry Christmas
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Young kids in my house as well so will be a while before I can have my own space too.
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This next one is certainly in regular rotation. Great album.
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Keith Jarrett – Arbour Zena
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Guys and Gals I found this to be a very soothing LP.
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Neil Young "Greatest Hits"
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There is some serious musicianship in these tracks :thumb:
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Buddy Guy "Skin Deep"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B001870MES/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Merry Christmas to all the vinyl nuts out there.
Greetings from Cathy & Bill
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Good morning and Merry Christmas, Peace, Joy and Good Will to all vinyl lovers out there. :D
Last night before tucking in:
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Classic Records 200g reissue
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MoFi original master recording (couldn't find an image)
And waking up this Christmas morning to:
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Wayner
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NICE :thumb:
Merry Christmas
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Inspired by earlier posts, I cleaned my Steppenwolf albums from the 60's and spun this one
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The Black Crowes "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002LTL/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Neo, I have two of those, my man.
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Canned Heat: Historical Figures and Ancient Heads
United Artists UAS-5557
Cinderella: Heartbreak Station
Vertigo 848 018
Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon
EMI Harvest SHVL 804
Roger Waters: The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking
EMI Harvest 2401051
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Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Man
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Donovan ~ A Gift From A Flower To A Garden
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Jeff Beck Group
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000CPGWCI/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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I listened to side 2 of record 1 in both mono and stereo. Love the mono version of Memphis Blues Again :thumb:
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Jimi Hendrix "Blues"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002OSK/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Jeff Beck Group
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000CPGWCI/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Excellent ! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Tete Montoliu Trio
Tete - piano, Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - bass, Albert 'Tootie' Heath - drums
1976 Steeplechase Records
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Jack DeJohnette - drums, keyboards, John Purcell - alto, soprano sax, David Murray - tenor sax, Howard Johnson - tuba, baritone sax, Rufus Reid - bass
1984 ECM
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John Coltrane - tenor sax, Cecil Taylor - piano, Kenny Durham - trumpet, Chuck Israels - bass, Louis Hayes - drums.
United Artists Jazz 1963
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Neo, I have two of those, my man.
Hi Jim,
Yes, The Cats, recorded in 1957 by Van Gelder. It wasn't released until 1959 after Trane left Prestigue. Doug Watkins and Louis Hayes round out the rhythm section. Very tasty, in mono - long playing microgroove. Adjust your controls to the RIAA curve for best results. My copy is an OJC.
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Lee Ritenour – On The Line
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Lee Ritenour – On The Line
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Who is he? I never heard of him before. What genre?
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Lost Highway Records 10th Anniversary Compilation
1. The Soggy Bottom Boys - I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow
2. Lucinda Williams - Are You Alright?
3. Ryan Adams - When The Stars Go Blue
4. Hank Williams - Lost Highway
5. Lyle Lovett - In My Own Mind
6. Ryan Bingham - Southside Of Heaven
7. Hayes Carll - Another Like You
8. Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears - Livin' In The Jungle
9. Willie Nelson - Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other
10. Robert Earl Keen - I Gotta Go
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Highway-10th-Anniversary-Sampler/dp/B004QM6SGI/ref=sr_1_3?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1325035219&sr=1-3#mp3TrackPlayer)
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Who is he? I never heard of him before. What genre?
Laura he is an American Jazz guitarist. But this is not your fathers Jazz.
This album is like Alan Parsons Project without the vocals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXK5OwVLnAk
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Laura he is an American Jazz guitarist. But this is not your fathers Jazz.
This album is like Alan Parsons Project without the vocals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXK5OwVLnAk
I would never have thought that Bill. Now that you mention it, I can hear the similarity.
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Mr. Decal I can't wait to hear what you think of the John Mayall LP you have on order. I've had the CD
ever since it was released and I will probably buy it myself. I had the the chance to buy an old Decca LP
of it but the condition was poor and that I passed it up.
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John Mayall – The Blues Alone (1967)
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The Band "Music From Big Pink"
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I'm a lucky man this holiday season :D
My wife took my kids to our local used vinyl shop and each of them picked me up a Christmas gift . . . She thought it would be interesting to see what they selected without any help .... and I think they did quite well :D
My 11 year old son bought without hesitation:
Ten Years After – Hear Me Calling Decca – 6.28364 DT, 2 LP, Compilation, Germany, 1976 :thumb:
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My fiddle playing son gave me this:
Pat Metheny Group – Travels ECM Records 1-23791 US 1983 :thumb:
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My guitar playing son gave me this:
John Fahey – Christmas Guitar - Volume One Varrick Records VR-002 US 1982 :thumb:
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and My mandolin playing daughter gave me this:
Tracy Nelson & Mother Earth - Poor Man's Paradise Columbia KC 31759 US 1973 :thumb:
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I think i got real lucky on this one, I found out my daughter picked this one because of the dog in the picture (she is a dog lover) :wink: yet the lp is some great blues/folk and Tracy Nelson sings well!
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Laura he is an American Jazz guitarist. But this is not your fathers Jazz.
This album is like Alan Parsons Project without the vocals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXK5OwVLnAk
I like Alan Parsons, but this doesn't do it for me. Way, way too jazzy.
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My fave TH album. Pulled Me Up is my favorite song. Frenetic to the max!
Paul
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Yes 90125
Never owned it, just got it...
Paul
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Yes 90125
Never owned it, just got it...
Paul
Paul, Thoughts?
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Premiata Forneria Marconi – The World Became The World Manticore Records MC 66673 US 1974 :thumb:
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The English language version of "L'Isola Di Niente" sung by Pete Sinfield after leaving King Crimson
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Hey DaveyW :rock:
Hawkwind – Space Ritual United Artists Records UA-LA120-H US 1973
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Dave, I see what you mean :thumb: what a great experience this live album is :wink: Space . . .Psych . . . Prog Rock at it's finest . . . "Space does not love, Space does not fear . . . " :rock:
Cheers, Jim
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Hawkwind – Space Ritual United Artists Records UA-LA120-H US 1973
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Never hear this... first listen just now via youtube... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgtobD3Ghu0) :rock: indeed!
Interesting comment on that page... "trillions of brain cells in the seventies glowed white hot and hyperwarped out of heads and into deep space because of this music, and joined in a giant psycho-gelatinous being with self awareness and a staggering plan for the universe and one of these days, watch out." :rotflmao:
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Hey DaveyW :rock:
Hawkwind – Space Ritual United Artists Records UA-LA120-H US 1973
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Dave, I see what you mean :thumb: what a great experience this live album is :wink: Space . . .Psych . . . Prog Rock at it's finest . . . "Space does not love, Space does not fear . . . " :rock:
Cheers, Jim
You snagged a copy 8)
Glad you enjoyed :P
I've been away in a non-vinyl wilderness :evil:
Soon to be remedied - I'll make this my 1st Spin :thumb:
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I have a LP from '83 called Hearing Solar Winds by David Hykes and The Harmonic Choir. These guys can "sing" 3 to 5 notes simultaneously and harmonize with eerie effect, like Tibetan monks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c5WJr21q_A&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c5WJr21q_A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=0IwOzkxY9jg
Ocora label, dist by Harmonia Mundi, France
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Future Sounds Of Jazz-Vol. 6
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I have a LP from '83 called Hearing Solar Winds by David Hykes and The Harmonic Choir. These guys can "sing" 3 to 5 notes simultaneously and harmonize with eerie effect, like Tibetan monks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c5WJr21q_A&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c5WJr21q_A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=0IwOzkxY9jg
Ocora label, dist by Harmonia Mundi, France
Just gave this a listen on YT via the links and that stuff is way cool. Definitely an album I wouldn't mind checking out.
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Paul, Thoughts?
I consider Wayner to be a resident Yes expert. I was more into the forgettable 80's one hit wonders and I was surprised to read that it came out in 83. Is it possible that this album is nearly 30 years old???
Anyway, I read the liner notes and all of the songs are written collaboratively. Previously Anderson was the mainstay, even though each wrote songs on Fragile. So the first thing that struck me was that some of the lyrics appeared to make sense (at least I could understand them) unlike the typical cryptic Yes fare. Musicianship is excellent.
Bottom line, I dunno when I will spin it again but I'm glad I have it. It was part of a small freebie collection, it's in good shape and is well recorded and the "price was right!"
Paul
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Premiata Forneria Marconi – The World Became The World Manticore Records MC 66673 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/289/cover_535222072009.jpg)
The English language version of "L'Isola Di Niente" sung by Pete Sinfield after leaving King Crimson
I have an American pressing of Chocolate Kings, probably not the best place to start. I love prog and will pick up the "Storia" and "Amico" albums when I see it.
Paul
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I consider Wayner to be a resident Yes expert. I was more into the forgettable 80's one hit wonders and I was surprised to read that it came out in 83. Is it possible that this album is nearly 30 years old???
Anyway, I read the liner notes and all of the songs are written collaboratively. Previously Anderson was the mainstay, even though each wrote songs on Fragile. So the first thing that struck me was that some of the lyrics appeared to make sense (at least I could understand them) unlike the typical cryptic Yes fare. Musicianship is excellent.
Bottom line, I dunno when I will spin it again but I'm glad I have it. It was part of a small freebie collection, it's in good shape and is well recorded and the "price was right!"
Paul
Paul,
An excellent find! Thanks for your thoughts. They've compelled me to pull my copy. I bought it new in 83, I even slept out for the 90125 concert tour that year or spring 84. We didn't end up with great seats, if I recall we were way back in line, regradless it wasn't a disappointing concert. Yet all the radio AirPlay of 90125 turned me off of the lp at the time, now almost 30 years later I'll need to give it a spin :wink:
Cheers,
Jim
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So Paul, Talking Heads '77?
I will have to grab that one next time it pops up. My knowledge of their stuff is fairly scattered.
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So Paul, Talking Heads '77?
I will have to grab that one next time it pops up. My knowledge of their stuff is fairly scattered.
I lived through the first five or so Talking Heads releases. I moved to Manhattan in 77 and NEVER SAW THEM (what an idiot I am!). Anyway, listened to each record incessantly upon release. Each record was different, one of those groups that evolves in a good way. But for whatever reason, 77 is my favorite. I don't see it too often used, either.
Paul
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Paul,
An excellent find! Thanks for your thoughts. They've compelled me to pull my copy. I bought it new in 83, I even slept out for the 90125 concert tour that year or spring 84. We didn't end up with great seats, if I recall we were way back in line, regradless it wasn't a disappointing concert. Yet all the radio AirPlay of 90125 turned me off of the lp at the time, now almost 30 years later I'll need to give it a spin :wink:
Cheers,
Jim
I know what you mean about Owner of A Lonely Heart. Sometimes overplay of a song, like I'm Not In Love by 10cc can turn you off to an otherwise wonderful record...Time to spin and re-evaluate a lot of that old stuff, eh?
Paul
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Yeah '77 is on my radar. But haven't found a clean copy yet.
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I know what you mean about Owner of A Lonely Heart. Sometimes overplay of a song, like I'm Not In Love by 10cc can turn you off to an otherwise wonderful record...Time to spin and re-evaluate a lot of that old stuff, eh?
Paul
90125 is in my short 'to play' list now. You know 'radio play' was always a killer for me :evil:, maybe that was why I made a lot of cassette mix-tapes :wink: back in high school . . . i still have 2 or 3 sleeves of 10 cassettes each I think.
Jim
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Rare Earth – Ma Rare Earth – R 546L US 1973 :thumb:
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I just picked this one up early this evening :D great funk & R&B :thumb:
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I have an American pressing of Chocolate Kings, probably not the best place to start. I love prog and will pick up the "Storia" and "Amico" albums when I see it.
Paul
Those will be great finds. I have Photos of Ghosts which is the English version of Amico and it is good. I suspect as I infer from the reviews I have read a good deal is lost in the translation from Italian to English :cry:, yet musically great folk/prog.
cheers,
Jim
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Rare Earth – Ma Rare Earth – R 546L US 1973 :thumb:
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I just picked this one up early this evening :D great funk & R&B :thumb:
Nice find Jim that's one I don't see very often. Others to look for are
1. Get Ready
2. Egology
3. One World
4. Willie Remembers (I just picked up my 3rd copy of this one, Finally one I'm happy with )
I have 3 or 4 after those but I wouldn't recommend them.
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Yes - 90125
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For those of you looking for this Yes LP Finding it shouldn't be a problem. I see it alot in used record shops
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I have a LP from '83 called Hearing Solar Winds by David Hykes and The Harmonic Choir...
... this record was reviewed by Robert J. Reina in TAS 33, pages 92-94.
HP's comment was: "The sound is fabulous - the effect otherworldly. A wonder. A super disc."
And he put this record immediately in the Super Discs List (page 186) ... :thumb:
David Hykes: Hearing Solar Winds
The Harmonic Choir
Harmonia Mundi France/Ocora 558 607
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My ex wife was a hugh Madonna fan and I came to appreciate some of her work. I wound up with this (rare?) double LP. Nice change of pace, I like her tunes and the hard hitting stuff. Sound is remarkably good and compares well to the CD. We went to the live show for this American Life tour.
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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: How Big Can You Get
This is a Cab Calloway tribute album and very well done. I went to their holiday concert on Dec 21 at the Scottsdale Performing Arts Center, scored this LP and got the band to sign it for me. Really nice guys. Also great showmen that truly entertain.
The only downside is that the speaker system at the performance center is not up to my standards, I felt it lacked clarity, especially the vocals..okay, so I'm picky, what can you expect from a member of this circle :roll:.
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Guns N' Roses "Appetite for Destruction"
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Me too. 8)
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This got a full spin thru tonight for the 1st time in a long time.
I'd forgotten how good this as a total package is.
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PS My fav. Rabin era Yes album is Talk - Might have to be next up
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90125 can definitely be had on the cheap. Picked a copy up for $1 at my local used shop. Quite a few copies in the dollar bin and I just picked up what looked like the one in the best condition.
Has anyone heard the recently released 180 gram version in comparison to the original pressing? Wonder if it would be worth the asking price if you are a fan of the album.
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Tonights line-up will consist of live albums
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Ky8gn270YPs/TOWtkVonp0I/AAAAAAAAAeM/D1hyqhX8kYc/s320/Live%2Bin%2BEurope%2B%255B1973%255D.jpg) C.C.R. Live in Europe
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_rtY-2ZOt8fM/SiB2ubHQkCI/AAAAAAAAC3s/4eiz52__QKo/s400/000.jpg) Rare Earth In Concert
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JN37JFV2L._SL500_AA300_.jpg) Mountain Live ~ The Road Goes Ever On
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Hope - Hugh Masakela 180G 45rpm 2LP...Stimela
i first heard this at the CA Audio Show last year... coming out of a pair of Lotus Group Granada Loudspeakers...OMG.
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... this record was reviewed by Robert J. Reina in TAS 33, pages 92-94.
HP's comment was: "The sound is fabulous - the effect otherworldly. A wonder. A super disc."
And he put this record immediately in the Super Discs List (page 186) ... :thumb:
David Hykes: Hearing Solar Winds
The Harmonic Choir
Harmonia Mundi France/Ocora 558 607
(http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/6869/image299e.jpg)
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Hi Toni, I have what I believe is a different album by this outfit- Harmonic Meetings on the Celestial Harmonies label. Will be revisiting it soon.
In the mean time, recently listened to, for about the 100th time, Orfeo ed Euridice as performed by La Petite Band (on period instruments) and the Collegium Vocale with Rene Jacobs, etc. on Accent. I confess I listen to only side one and side four as its such a long piece and I don't believe that I'm missing anything essential inbetween. This is one of those albums that makes my listening environment and source vanish and I am transported to the same time and space as the performers. I make judiscious use of my volume control to dial in mid hall. It remains one of my top ten delicacies and has since its release almost 30 years ago. Cheers.
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Yes - 90125
(http://www.amiright.com/album-covers/images/album-Yes-90125.jpg)
For those of you looking for this Yes LP Finding it shouldn't be a problem. I see it alot in used record shops
Not only that, but it's ubiquitous! :P
Paul
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Not only that, but it's ubiquitous! :P
Paul
Ubiqu-what ?? :lol: :lol:
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Tonights line-up will consist of live albums
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Ky8gn270YPs/TOWtkVonp0I/AAAAAAAAAeM/D1hyqhX8kYc/s320/Live%2Bin%2BEurope%2B%255B1973%255D.jpg) C.C.R. Live in Europe
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_rtY-2ZOt8fM/SiB2ubHQkCI/AAAAAAAAC3s/4eiz52__QKo/s400/000.jpg) Rare Earth In Concert
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JN37JFV2L._SL500_AA300_.jpg) Mountain Live ~ The Road Goes Ever On
P'Man,
a nice live mix - I'm 0 of 3 on them, all worthy of the need to 'find list' :) ?
cheers, Jim
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Harmonium – Les Cinq Saisons Celebration – CEL-1900 Canada 1975
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beautiful French Canadian Prog :thumb: :duh: why did I take Latin in high school :)
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Ubiqu-what ?? :lol: :lol:
You're a funny boy.
I finally listened to the three Thelonious Monk albums I bought when we met at Record Connection back a few months ago. I think it was RSD, but the owner cancelled RSD because the weather was supposed to be bad.
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OK, my 1st time up! last night the vinyl was singing to me!;)
Phil Woods/Michel Legrand - Images
Antonio Jobim/Gal Costa - Rio Revisited
Oscar Peterson Trio - West Side Story
Delaney & Bonnie - Motel Shot
Bonnie Raitt - Streetlights
Joe Pass - Blues For Fred
Prince & NPG - Diamonds & Pearls
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Newly released MFSL Wake of the Flood. They did a very nice job with this otherwise not-well-recorded album.
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P'Man,
a nice live mix - I'm 0 of 3 on them, all worthy of the need to 'find list' :) ?
cheers, Jim
I'd go for the Mountain it has a nice version of Long Red
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Everyone please be safe this weekend
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This is a most dangerous thread to read :icon_twisted:
Yet another to add to the DISCOGS Wantlist :roll:
No matter how many I buy, I can't keep up with all your recommendations here :?
No Mountain at all in my vinyl collection but did see Leslie and Corky last year at our local R&B club (see pic).
Good guys and a fun night :green:
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This is a most dangerous thread to read :icon_twisted:
Yet another to add to the DISCOGS Wantlist :roll:
No matter how many I buy, I can't keep up with all your recommendations here :?
No Mountain at all in my vinyl collection but did see Leslie and Corky last year at our local R&B club (see pic).
Good guys and a fun night :green:
NO MOUNTAIN someone please get him to a Rock'n'Roll Doctor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKvx4M-pxNA
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Hooray! Now that one I got :D
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Hooray! Now that one I got :D
:) Dave, don't worry, Bill owns NO Hawkwind, yet ? :rock: :)
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OK, my 1st time up! last night the vinyl was singing to me!;)
Phil Woods/Michel Legrand - Images
Antonio Jobim/Gal Costa - Rio Revisited
Oscar Peterson Trio - West Side Story
Delaney & Bonnie - Motel Shot
Bonnie Raitt - Streetlights
Joe Pass - Blues For Fred
Prince & NPG - Diamonds & Pearls
Chazro,
Welcome! And nice mix, keep them spinning :wink:
Cheers,
Jim
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I'd go for the Mountain it has a nice version of Long Red
Sweeet, i'll be looking! :wink: Thanks for the Rare Earth rec too :)
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:) Dave, don't worry, Bill owns NO Hawkwind, yet ? :rock: :)
Yes, Jim's right no Hawkwind and I just bought a 2 CD set of Gong my 1st intro to that band :o
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NO MOUNTAIN someone please get him to a Rock'n'Roll Doctor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKvx4M-pxNA
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I Don't Need No Doctor :D :lol:
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I Don't Need No Doctor :D :lol:
Laura,
I agree you do not :) great Humble Pie selection that :rock:
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How about some Texas Blues?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7eNDZLwo8Q
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Yes, Jim's right no Hawkwind and I just bought a 2 CD set of Gong my 1st intro to that band :o
Bill
Cool! I hope it has Steve Hillage on guitar. Let me know what you think about the Gong!
Cheers, Jim
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Sonny Stitt - Constellation
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55716)
Sonny Stitt - alto & tenor
Barry Harris - piano
Sam Jones - bass
Roy Brooks - drums
1972 Muse 5323
This is a great record, one of Stitts best IMO. Stitt played primarily alto. Before he died, Charlie Parker named Stitt keeper of the flame.
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180g Mono :thumb:
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Masters Of Reality (1988)
(http://www.shugarecords.com/images/records/bb136af8-0ed0-467a-8b85-d4af52dfca08-0.JPG)
To Kill The King http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEUxMH4KalM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masters_of_Reality
I will continue with "Masters Of Reality" but on CD since to the best of my
knowledge this is the only album available on vinyl
J.B. Witchdance from "Sunrise On The Sufferbus"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9qKjjplV5g
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Still my favorite album by one of my 5 favorite groups of all time.
Listening to the Airplane got me in the mood for this
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From the 5 LP box set, which is just terrific BTW.
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From the 5 LP Box Set
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Still my favorite album by one of my 5 favorite groups of all time.
Listening to the Airplane got me in the mood for this
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Laura, t'was YOU who turned me on to the Airplane's Woodstock Experience (RCA/Legacy) and that music is indelibly burned into my senses from the day along with David Crosby's end of the sixties album (which has rich and full bodied sound from Classic Records) with Kaukonen, Garcia, Casady, Lesh, Kantner and most of the West Coast 60's lluminaries from the day to include a couple of turned on Canadians. I know you know. There weren't any East Coast lluminaries from the period unless you consider Laura Nyro. "Ina gadda da vida, baby, you know that I luv u"? You have GOT to be shitting me is what I know. But, later came J Giels and the mid-west had Bishop and Butterfield and Bloomfield. And, of course, there was England. New York was dumb as an egg until the 80's, with the exception of one Bob Dylan, or do you disagree? That's a rhetorical question that's really meant for Lonewolfny. Chris, were you really head bangin to Iron Butterfly :rock:? Ever see that Penelope Spheeris doc about hair bands in LA? That is so sad. Anyway, we can blame Reagan and Nixon, before him, for California's artistic collapse, if you know what I mean, and a lot worse. And seein's how you work for our government, I use the word 'our' euphemistically with a sad heart, spike their frickin coffee! I know you're doin somebody some good and I'm quite sure I appreciate it. Love you, lady. Neil Young rules!
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spin lots of lps for my sisters this evening, and late requests were:
Elton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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Elton John – Madman Across The Water
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This was my request and currently spinning
McDonald And Giles – McDonald And Giles
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Sammy Johns
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Off soon to DD's Have a safe weekend............Bill
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Tim Curry ~ Read My Lips
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55728) White label promo (Paul loves promos) :D
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Sweet Sweet Transvestite
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Takes me back to High School. :dance:
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Laura, t'was YOU who turned me on to the Airplane's Woodstock Experience (RCA/Legacy) and that music is indelibly burned into my senses from the day along with David Crosby's end of the sixties album (which has rich and full bodied sound from Classic Records) with Kaukonen, Garcia, Casady, Lesh, Kantner and most of the West Coast 60's lluminaries from the day to include a couple of turned on Canadians. I know you know. There weren't any from the East Coast unless you consider Laura Nyro. "Ina gadda da vida, baby, you know that I luv u"? You have GOT to be shitting me, is what I know. But, later came J Giels and the mid-west had Bishop and Butterfield and Bloomfield. And, of course, there was England. New York was dumb as an egg until the 80's, with the exception of one Bob Dylan, or do you disagree? That's a rhetorical question that's really meant for Lonewolfny. Chris, were you really head bangin to Iron Butterfly? Ever see that Penelope Spheeris doc about hair bands in LA? That is so sad. Anyway, we can blame Reagan and Nixon, before him, for California's artistic collapse, if you know what I mean, and a lot worse. And seein's how you work for our government, I use the word 'our' euphemistically with a sad heart, spike their frickin coffee! I know you're doin somebody some good and I'm quite sure I appreciate it. Love you, lady. Neil Young rules!
Jim my man, first Happy New Year to you! As I think you know or have surmised, he Airplane (Starship) are one of my 5 all time favorite groups, especially the 60's Airplane. Great stuff. Kantner, Slick, Cassidy, Kaukonen, Balin & Dryden. The creative juices were flowing on the west coast in the 60's & 70's. I listened to Crosby's If I Could Only Remember My Name the other night. As you mentioned, an amazing lline up of musicians on that record. I grew up in Denver and the music scene was heavily influenced by Califronia, Texas and then England. It wasn't until I got to college in Missouri that I started to pick up on some of the midwestern bands/artists and east coast was after that (I've discovered a lot of east coast bands from posts by fellow ACers). Of course, the Hibbing MN poet laureate was everywhere. Never saw the documentary and never got into many hair bands. Seattle and now Portland seem to be where it's at for artistic creativity on the west coast. BTW, I don't work for the government, I lobby the government for common sense policies on behalf of the industry that is at the beginning of the supply chain for virtually everything we have and use. It's amazing how clueless congress and the administration as a whole are when it comes to harvesting and using our natural resources. And yes, Neil Young Rules!
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Cheers
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Thanks for your reply, Laura, and straightening me out about the work you do. As Jack Abramoff said on Cspan the other night in front of a tough crowd of Harvard professors, Congressmen and women are mostly just talking heads. It's their aids that do all the work and know what's what. Their bosses are too busy working on their image and getting all the bennies. You know some guys like that? Or, should I say, you know any who aren't like that?
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From the 5 LP Box Set
My fave...
Paul
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Keith Sykes ~ The Way That I Feel (1977)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55755)
I know nothing about this LP it started out at $5 then to $3 and finally my favorite number $1
For what it's worth AMG gives it a 4.5 stars
I'm in for a quiet evening.................Bill
Well it's about an hour later. It's a singer songwiter album that I found really enjoyable.
The SQ was very good compared to some 70's LPs I listened to.
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Jim, I do know some Members on both sides of the aisle who are not like Abramoff described; they are sincere and hard working. One of the most frustrating parts of my job is the average age of congressional staff in the House is mid to late 20's and most are clueless about what makes the world go round, especially the private sector. That being said, I have worked with some great, dedicated staff over the past 31 years. Now, back to the music.
An eclectic mix today
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A Christmas present from my youngest daughter and her husband. My other daughter game me a gift certificate to Music Direct. :thumb:
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Atmospheres featuring Clive Stevens & Friends
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After mi lady and I toast in the New Year, think I'll give a listen to Captain Beefheart's Shiny Beast (WB) seein's how the Beefster seems to be enjoying a bit of a renaissance here on AC, and then some Scandanavian jazzy things. Best wishes for the New Year everyone and here's hoping you manage what you can to better ends in 2012.
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The Zombies ~ Live on the BBC 1965-1968
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Going for a walk with Mrs. P. When I get back I'll spin this for Dean (AVnerdguy)
fellow Zombie fan
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Crabby Appleton (1970)
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Mono
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Mono
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Tim Curry ~ Read My Lips
White label promo (Paul loves promos) :D
Sweet Sweet Transvestite
This year I believe and trust in the pumpkinman. I will NOT make you show me the white label!!! :lol:
Happy New Year.
Paul
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I'll have to dig out my old Tim Curry albums, they were always fun.
Right now
The High Road - Roxy Music.
Been listening to CDs for a few weeks straight and this reminds me why I like my turntable so much.
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20th Anniversary 45 RPM Cisco :thumb:
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I don't believe or trust in the pumpkinman. You will show me the white label!!! :lol:
Happy New Year.
Paul
Geez Paul lighten up I'll show you :lol: :rotflmao: :lol:
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Geez Paul lighten up I'll show you :lol: :rotflmao: :lol:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55782)
Pretty slick manipulation, there. Anywho, can't believe he did Brontosaurus by Roy Wood. Will look for a copy in the future...
Paul
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Pretty slick manipulation, there. Anywho, can't believe he did Brontosaurus by Roy Wood. Will look for a copy in the future...
Paul
The Move did it much much better Paul, believe me
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The Move did it much much better Paul, believe me
Paul you've got mail
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Free Beer (1975)
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I picked this up the other day based solely on the title. It looks
most likely to be a southern rock album
I listend to side 1 and it's not southern rock more like country
and really not my kind of LP
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It was a Neil Young kind of day eating black eyed peas & cornbread and watching the Broncos lose but still make the playoffs because Oakland is more inept. Neil sure beats listening to the football talking heads :D
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I haven't listened to any Moody Blues in a while now
One of my favorite MB songs "Send Me No Wine"
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Frijid Pink ~ Defrosted
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Rundgren, Runt
Pixies, Surfa Rosa
Paul
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Cleaning Allie's albums tonite
Alice Cooper
Love It To Death, later soulless copy
Roxy Music Stranded
German copy, lots of soul (to the sound, NOT a soul record)
Eno Another Green World
American Island jacket, British Island label (blue label)
Paul
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Fairport Convention – Unhalfbricking A&M Records SP 4206 US 1969
(http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~zierke/fairport/images/largerec/unhalfbricking_sp4206.jpg)
:thumb: for a folksy Tuesday morning :D
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from yesterday while watching some really entertaining bowl games
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Cleaning Allie's albums tonite
Alice Cooper
Love It To Death, later soulless copy
Paul
I spun this one recently over last weekend myself
(http://metalodyssey.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/alice-cooper-love-it-to-death-large-album-pic.jpg)
. . . some classic rock, yet are identifying Alice Cooper as without a soul :wink:
what I found interesting on the lp jacket in the bottom right corner is this Warner Bros. Records logo/ image:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55927)
anyone know the meaning of the ruler with the thought bubble that says "straight."
:dunno:
Jim
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I spun this one recently over last weekend myself
(http://metalodyssey.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/alice-cooper-love-it-to-death-large-album-pic.jpg)
. . . some classic rock, yet are identifying Alice Cooper as without a soul :wink:
what I found interesting on the lp jacket in the bottom right corner is this Warner Bros. Records logo/ image:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55927)
anyone know the meaning of the ruler with the thought bubble that says "straight."
:dunno:
Jim
Don't know about the label either. The "soul" referred to the dead flat sound of her copy. It has a UPC code which of course means its a later copy...
Paul
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_Records (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_Records)
My copy of Love It To Death is on Straight, and it sounds very good. Is It My Body sounds exceptionally good. :thumb:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_Records (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_Records)
My copy of Love It To Death is on Straight, and it sounds very good. Is It My Body sounds exceptionally good. :thumb:
Thanks Mitsuman :thumb:
some interesting history and Zappa in the mix always makes music . . . interesting :D
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Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left Re-release, Antilles AN-7010 US 1976
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December's Children
(http://78.46.76.238/pix/20070807/270150743781.jpg) 180 gram reissue
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Premiata Forneria Marconi ~ The World Became the World
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All I can say is WOW !! Laura I think this is one you should look for that is of course unless you already have it
Pumpkins give it 9.5 out of 10 stars. We never give 10 out of 10 :lol:
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Premiata Forneria Marconi - "The World Became the World"
http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-world-became-the-world-r15158
Italy's leading progressive rock outfit of the early '70s, PFM would have remained a purely Italian phenomenon had they not been signed to Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Manticore label.
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http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-world-became-the-world-r15158
Italy's leading progressive rock outfit of the early '70s, PFM would have remained a purely Italian phenomenon had they not been signed to Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Manticore label.
And to think that I saw it on Mulberry St. (AudioCircle)
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Premiata Forneria Marconi ~ The World Became the World
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All I can say is WOW !! Laura I think this is one you should look for that is of course unless you already have it
Pumpkins give it 9.5 out of 10 stars. We never give 10 out of 10 :lol:
Wow 9.5 pumpkins form the P'man! Glad you are enjoying it. :D
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Colosseum II – Electric Savage MCA Records 62.079 Germany 1977
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:thumb: Some good Jazz Rock from the mid-to-late 70s :)
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Premiata Forneria Marconi ~ The World Became the World
All I can say is WOW !! Laura I think this is one you should look for that is of course unless you already have it
Pumpkins give it 9.5 out of 10 stars. We never give 10 out of 10 :lol:
I had never heard of the band or the album before reading about it here. I guess I'll have to look for it. Thanks
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Thanks Mitsuman :thumb:
some interesting history and Zappa in the mix always makes music . . . interesting :D
The original release on Straight also has Alice's thumb sticking out of the cape he's wearing, a phallic reference. The later releases on Warner (like the one jlappy pictured), had his thumb airbrushed out. Just a little trivia. :D
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Van Der Graaf Generator – Godbluff Mercury SRM-1-1069 US 1976
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:thumb: P'Man how many pumpkins would you give this one? :wink:
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Van Der Graaf Generator – Godbluff Mercury SRM-1-1069 US 1976
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:thumb: P'Man how many pumpkins would you give this one? :wink:
I only have 2 Van Der Graaf Generator LPs and that's not one of them
Knowing the other 2 I've to say start at least a 7 :lol: :lol:
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Dead Can Dance, SpiritChaser, MOFI Silver Label
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Wayner
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Hank Mobley - Hi Voltage
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Larry Young - Heaven On Earth
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Wrong Thread. :oops:
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Another high school KSHE classic :singing:
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John Mayall "Live at Klooks Kleek"
*PM sent to Pumpkinman*
Next in the queue..........
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Johnny Winter "Roots"
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John Mayall "Live at Klooks Kleek"
*PM sent to Pumpkinman*
Next in the queue..........
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Johnny Winter "Roots"
Tommy if you can find the 3LPs by Johnny Winter on the Alligator label
I think you would be pleased
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Charlie Byrd – Byrdland
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Tommy if you can find the 3LPs by Johnny Winter on the Alligator label
I think you would be pleased
I have them on CD Bill. I'm having a hard time finding the LPs though.
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Tommy if you can find the 3LPs by Johnny Winter on the Alligator label
I think you would be pleased
I have them on CD Bill. I'm having a hard time finding the LPs though.
I'll see if I have any doubles Tommy
Next Up
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I'll see if I have any doubles Tommy
Many thanks Bill.
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Tommy if you can find the 3LPs by Johnny Winter on the Alligator label
I think you would be pleased
I have them on CD Bill. I'm having a hard time finding the LPs though.
I'm sending you a PM
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Another high school KSHE classic :singing:
Hey Mitsuman,
I think I remember listening to KSHE when I was living in Missouri from 1966-1979. I think that is the station where I first heard Bob Kuban and the In Men (Look Out for the Cheater). Also, first time I heard the Head East album with "Never Been Any Reason." Is KSHE still on the air?
Go Tigers,
Laura
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Hank Williams "Twenty Greatest Hits"
I've had this on CD for several years but the LP takes me back to my younger years listening to the Grand Ol' Opry on WSM with my Dad.It absolutely sounds like the music coming from the old Philco radio. Ah, the memories. :D
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I only have 2 Van Der Graaf Generator LPs and that's not one of them
Knowing the other 2 I've to say start at least a 7 :lol: :lol:
Bill,
keep your eyes pealed for this one, i bet it would be a 8.5 to 9 pumpkins. Also, i think you'll like The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other too :wink:
cheers,
Jim
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I bulled this one out with some early Camel lps to put in the que, and I was wondering why i hadn't played it in a while :dunno:
Greasy Truckers Live At Dingwalls Dance Hall Greasy Truckers GT 4997 UK 1973, 2xLP
(http://www.vinyltap.co.uk/gallery/gr/greasv4986872293230050.jpg)
Now I remember why the lp doesn't get pulled out much
Side A - Camel :thumb:
Side B - Henry Cow :banghead: :cuss: :banghead:
Side C - Global Village Trucking Co. :thumb: kinda a cross between the Allman Brothers & CCR
Side D - Gong :scratch: :scratch: Now, I like Gong, yet this is too tripped out even for me.
Overall, the Gong is tolerable. Yet the Henry Cow :scratch: I don't own any of their lps and their 1st LP is well rated . . . any Henry Cow fans out there?
Jim
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I am really sorry that you had to be introduced to the wonderful Henry Cow by this crap!
It's a bit like people who got intruduced to Zappa with "Some time in N.Y. by Lennon and Oh no!
The Cow made some wonderful albums.
Their first two albums are beautiful, and their last one "western culture" gets played very often in my house.
They also made some great albums with "Slapp happy", and as "Art bears"
Oh, Fred Frith also played Bass with John Zorn in "Naked City" Speedmetal JAZZ!@#$%^&*???
Worth checking out, I promise!
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Today I am spinning Lynyrd Skynyrd
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56010)
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I'll see if I have any doubles Tommy
Must have an awesome filing system, Bill! Betchagot triples!!! :lol:
Paul
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Hey Mitsuman,
I think I remember listening to KSHE when I was living in Missouri from 1966-1979. I think that is the station where I first heard Bob Kuban and the In Men (Look Out for the Cheater). Also, first time I heard the Head East album with "Never Been Any Reason." Is KSHE still on the air?
Go Tigers,
Laura
Bob Kuban's Brass played at my high school graduation! KSHE 95 is still rockin' and they do a KSHE Classics show every Sunday morning. :D
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Must have an awesome filing system, Bill! Betchagot triples!!! :lol:
Paul
I resemble that remark !!!!!!!! :lol:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56011)
7 Walkers
I can't get enough of these guys. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/7-Walkers/dp/B0048ZDE7Y#mp3TrackPlayer)
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I am really sorry that you had to be introduced to the wonderful Henry Cow by this crap!
It's a bit like people who got intruduced to Zappa with "Some time in N.Y. by Lennon and Oh no!
The Cow made some wonderful albums.
Their first two albums are beautiful, and their last one "western culture" gets played very often in my house.
They also made some great albums with "Slapp happy", and as "Art bears"
Oh, Fred Frith also played Bass with John Zorn in "Naked City" Speedmetal JAZZ!@#$%^&*???
Worth checking out, I promise!
jawaka,
thanks :) will do, you have prompted me to put Henry Cow back on my to get list :P
I guess this Greasy Truckers is a rarity because of the mix of groups at the time back in 73 and there is not much Global Village Trucking Co. out there. . . i guess i'm just not a listen to one side of a lp person :lol:
cheers,
Jim
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Camel – Camel MCA Records MUPS 473 UK 1973 :thumb:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a9/Camel-Camel.jpg)
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The music on Greasy Truckers was improvised, and is a bonus on de cd version of their live album "concerts", which also contained robert wyatt and some great live versions of his Rockbottom tracks.
The other three albums are worthwhile studioalbums.
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Premiata Forneria Marconi - Photos Of Ghosts Manticore Records MC 66668 US 1973 :thumb:
(http://images.hhv.de/catalog/old_detail/00222/222631.jpg)
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Blimey - Been away for a few days and come back to a mountain of music you've all been spinning :o
All good stuff and more to add to my want list :wink:
Anyway tonight I'm relaxing - Glass of red and listening to;
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51WJmpVp8hL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
2nd Spin on the trot - Great for chillin' 8)
Have a great weekend all
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(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7022/6632018241_bc3e4b8b32.jpg)
Paul
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Must have an awesome filing system, Bill! Betchagot triples!!! :lol:
Paul
Well Paul I tell you a story and goes like this. I wanted a better copy of Cacth Bull At Four so every time I saw a copy
for a $1 I bought it not thinking to carefully. Well in the end I spent $6 on 6 copies. There's bound to be one good copy. :thumb:
Oh Yeah I Did It :lol:
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(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/50/cover_8411815102008.jpg)
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Genesis – Selling England By The Pound Atlantic SD 19277 US 1973 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1/cover_404762112008.JPG)
lots of eclectic prog hit me platter this evening :) now i'm winding down with some Genesis favorites :wink:
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Mahler's First with Horenstein conducting the London Sym on Unicorn Records (1969) engineered by Bob Auger. Ethereally beautiful.
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I was listening to Roy Orbison's all-time greatest hits, double lp from 1974.
I hadn't heard his music for years.
I was watching Blue velvet last night,so.
Anyone remember the candy coloured clown?
You know, the one they call the sandman?
Oh, boy. :dance:
poor Roy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmsrO8xpe-w
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56038)
David Lindley "El Rayo X"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/El-Rayo-X/dp/B001MEBI90/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1325932340&sr=1-1-catcorr#mp3TrackPlayer)
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Well Paul I tell you a story and goes like this. I wanted a better copy of Cacth Bull At Four so every time I saw a copy
for a $1 I bought it not thinking to carefully. Well in the end I spent $6 on 6 copies. There's bound to be one good copy. :thumb:
Oh Yeah I Did It :lol:
That is my Fleetwood Mac Mystery To Me story. Four copies later and bingo. BTW great album...Where the hell is the one I had in college anyway? :slap:
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56039)
Buddy Guy "Living Proof"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0040HJNKC/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Camel ~ Nude
(http://wharferj.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/camel-nude.jpg)
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That is my Fleetwood Mac Mystery To Me story. Four copies later and bingo. BTW great album...Where the hell is the one I had in college anyway? :slap:
Paul
:scratch: the one from college :dunno: i'm still trying to locate my Zeppelin Presence lp :cry: and my Hüsker Dü Zen Arcade and my . . . :cry:
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The Open Mind
(http://991.com/newGallery/The-Open-Mind-The-Open-Mind-379456.jpg)
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I've had this on CD for about 20 years. Not long ago I found it on a U.K.
2 lp set. This should be a fun listening session
(http://whereseric.com/sites/default/files/faq-images/Eric%20Clapton%20-%20White%20Boy%20Blues.jpg)
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No One Cares
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
From ebay, a CAPITOL U.K. Pressing
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56046)
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The Yardbirds in Mono
My bad it was a stereo LP
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56047)
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Pat Metheny :thumb:
Imaging..soundstage..
last night was a pleasure :D
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56048)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56038)
David Lindley "El Rayo X"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/El-Rayo-X/dp/B001MEBI90/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1325932340&sr=1-1-catcorr#mp3TrackPlayer)
Decal,
I saw David in concert Wedensday night. Great show and after the show he came out into the lobby of the venue and talked to the audience, let us take pictures and signed CDs and T-shirts. I didn't know some of his stuff was released on LP. The search is on.
Laura
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Decal,
I saw David in concert Wedensday night. Great show and after the show he came out into the lobby of the venue and talked to the audience, let us take pictures and signed CDs and T-shirts. I didn't know some of his stuff was released on LP. The search is on.
Laura
Laura I have a David Lindley LP I'll have to find it :duh: not sure which one
Next up
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56049)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41iMUrQXtoL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61biac8tN6L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Sopwith Camel ~ Hello Hello
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_O2o4HUH_4LM/TE28WlEJj4I/AAAAAAAABL4/uFdLtH02TB0/s400/SCHH.jpg)
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Where Are You?
Frank Sinatra | Format: vinyl
The partner of ballads to the FS I listed earlier.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56052)
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180g reissue by Friday Music. They did a nice job with this one. Quiet pressing, great tone, dynamics and detail. :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61HN5NM9XmL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ZX64DTC8L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41iMUrQXtoL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
My American Ram is better than the Brit...my favorite McCartney.
Paul
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Family – Music In A Doll's House Reprise Records RS 6312 US 1968 :thumb:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_KcJj6wN1MA4/RugCWO8IFHI/AAAAAAAAA7A/r6Ry7Rtvk2M/s400/family1.jpg)
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Laura I have a David Lindley LP I'll have to find it :duh: not sure which one
Next up
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56049)
its about time P'man :) what's your thoughts? :)
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Robert Wyatt – Rock Bottom Virgin VR 13-112 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1035/cover_35181016102009.jpg)
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The Open Mind
(http://991.com/newGallery/The-Open-Mind-The-Open-Mind-379456.jpg)
:dunno: :scratch: Bill, any good? great late 60s/early 70s cover though :)
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:dunno: :scratch: Bill, any good? great late 60s/early 70s cover though :)
Hi Jim
The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble I found nice reminded me a little
of BS&T. The Open Mind was disappionting only in that the reissue was
misrepresented in that the LP was supposed to contain to "bonus tracks"
They are listed on the album cover but both are missing on the actual record.
I must admit I bought the LP because "Magic Potion" was going to be included.
I find Magic Potion to be a great single and I was very dissapointed that it was
not included. That being said I very much enjoy the LP though I"m not sure I
would have spent $30 on it ( Oh Hell sure I would :lol:)
Have a great Sunday............Bill
Magic Potion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-Hdmm304Uw&feature=related)
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Enjoyed this (as usual) this afternoon
(http://991.com/newGallery/Khachaturian-Spartacus-483273.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56094)
Tony Joe White "Black and White"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Black-White/dp/B005MVIL6W/ref=sr_1_1_title_1_mus?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1326047302&sr=1-1#mp3TrackPlayer)
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Genesis – Trespass MCA Records MCA-37151 US 1980 re-release
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1/cover_1052151082009.jpg)
8) The Knife is simply sublime :), I need to find a better pressing of this lp :evil: this 80s MCA re-release seems very poor in quality.
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Hi Jim
The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble I found nice reminded me a little
of BS&T. The Open Mind was disappionting only in that the reissue was
misrepresented in that the LP was supposed to contain to "bonus tracks"
They are listed on the album cover but both are missing on the actual record.
I must admit I bought the LP because "Magic Potion" was going to be included.
I find Magic Potion to be a great single and I was very dissapointed that it was
not included. That being said I very much enjoy the LP though I"m not sure I
would have spent $30 on it ( Oh Hell sure I would :lol:)
Have a great Sunday............Bill
Magic Potion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-Hdmm304Uw&feature=related)
Hey Bill,
wow that is a gem of a song :rock: any idea on who did the video and when it was done? pretty trippy :)
bummer the songs not on the lp
It looks like you need to find this one The Open Mind (http://www.discogs.com/Open-Mind-The-Open-Mind/release/1832410) Reissue :)
Here's to a platter spinning Sunday :thumb:
Jim
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My Way
Frank Sinatra | Format: vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56108)
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Genesis – Trespass MCA Records MCA-37151 US 1980 re-release
8) The Knife is simply sublime :), I need to find a better pressing of this lp :evil: this 80s MCA re-release seems very poor in quality.
(http://db.tt/HXxmu01S)
Hi Jim
Spinning here now too :green:
Also a re-issue - CHC 12 Gatefold on Charisma.
Sounds pretty decent - you just need to accept Gabriel's vocals are veiled somewhat in the mix?
The acoustic sections are pretty tasty.
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Thjis Van Leer ~ Introspection 1 & 2
Davey if you come across this on the cheap try it on for size
(http://www.focuscollection.com/listings/images/447_1.jpg) German LP
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/417RmTI1sML._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Blood, Sweat, and Tears - More Than Ever
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ALoDpfvKL._SL500_AA300_.jpg) LP
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51FZjHLrfoL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
I finally got around to cleaning my Paul McCartney/Wings collection and playing them while watching some college bball and the NFL playoffs. Go Broncos!. Most of these records haven't been spun in the 15 years I've lived in Spokane. Some good tunes here :thumb:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51FZjHLrfoL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
I finally got around to cleaning my Paul McCartney/Wings collection and playing them while watching some college bball and the NFL playoffs. Go Broncos!. Most of these records haven't been spun in the 15 years I've lived in Spokane. Some good tunes here :thumb:
Laura Time To Hide by Denny Laine is a great tune
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(http://db.tt/HXxmu01S)
Hi Jim
Spinning here now too :green:
Also a re-issue - CHC 12 Gatefold on Charisma.
Sounds pretty decent - you just need to accept Gabriel's vocals are veiled somewhat in the mix?
The acoustic sections are pretty tasty.
hey Dave,
:D What a great lp aye :thumb:
:scratch: Most of my early Genesis lps are re-issue yet on Atlantic or London, i'm wondering in the MCA is just low quality. :dunno: I understand you about Gabriel's vocals being veiled somewhat in the mix, yet :dunno: i'll see if there is any difference in the pressing when i get me hands on a different one. IMHO all the Charisma re-issues i own seem to be of excellent quality :thumb:
cheers,
Jim
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Thjis Van Leer
Bill, you got me :green: don't have any solo yet,
spun :thumb:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Vow6LJWF8Tw/SXjczvsiU0I/AAAAAAAAACY/aHdEnb9lPlM/s1600/Focus+-+Moving+Waves.jpg)
spinning :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56121)
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Single DNA remix of Suzanne Vega's Tom's Diner.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56117)
Levon Helm "Electric Dirt"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Electric-Dirt-Amazon-Exclusive/dp/B002CGT22M/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1326111538&sr=1-1-catcorr#mp3TrackPlayer)
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Laura Time To Hide by Denny Laine is a great tune
Yes it is. I saw the Wings Over America tour in 1975/76 at Kemper Arena in KC MO. It was a great show. Several songs that seemed tepid on the radio really blew us away live.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56122)
Hosted a card game the other night and played only vinyl. It was nice to hear whole albums. I played Pink Floyd's "A Collection of Dance Hits", The Police, The Fixx, John Coltrance, The English Beat and this great album by Booker T (which should not be judged by its dated album cover).
Signed,
The Real Jazzagain
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56128)
Steve Cropper,Pop Staples,Albert King "Jammed Together"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000000ZJU/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Jazzagain,
:thumb: nice eclectic mix, i bet your card game enjoyed it also!
keep'em spinning!
cheers, Jim
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56128)
Steve Cropper,Pop Staples,Albert King "Jammed Together"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000000ZJU/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Nice! I love me some Albert King........I'm going to have to look for this. :beer:
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Paul McCartney ~ Tripping The Live Fantastic
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002UWY.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_V1115765091_.jpg) 3LPs
OK Laura it's my turn for Paul
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Family – Anyway United Artists Records UAS-5527 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://www.vinylhistory.com/rock/family_anyway_c.jpg)
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Paul McCartney ~ Tripping The Live Fantastic
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002UWY.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_V1115765091_.jpg) 3LPs
OK Laura it's my turn for Paul
I only have that on CD :oops: Add another to my shopping list :green:
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In honor of last night's thrashing of LSU. I have been watching college football since I was 5 (both parents were/are huge fans) and I can't remember a defensive performance as dominating as Alabama's last night.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21JJCP2J6DL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
"They got a name for the winners in the world,
I want a name when I lose,
They call Alabama the Crimson Tide,
Call me Deacon Blues."
MIZ-SEC
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In honor of last night's thrashing of LSU. I have been watching college football since I was 5 (both parents were/are huge fans) and I can't remember a defensive performance as dominating as Alabama's last night.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21JJCP2J6DL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
"They got a name for the winners in the world,
I want a name when I lose,
They call Alabama the Crimson Tide,
Call me Deacon Blues."
MIZ-SEC
:icon_lol: Laura . . . the Steely Dan reference is a good one :thumb:, perhaps Bama's defense looked so powerful because they played the 57th offense in the nation (http://espn.go.com/college-football/statistics/team/_/stat/total) :dunno: while statistics can always be misleading, LSU looked pretty inept last evening. Regardless a good win for the Tide and Saben.
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Stephen Stills & Manassas – Manassas Atlantic SD 2-903 US 1972
(http://bp3.blogger.com/_YYPGjGon3Z4/R2-f4B122rI/AAAAAAAABI0/d4mrV5vlUZY/s320/Manassas+F.jpg)
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:icon_lol: Laura . . . the Steely Dan reference is a good one :thumb:, perhaps Bama's defense looked so powerful because they played the 57th offense in the nation (http://espn.go.com/college-football/statistics/team/_/stat/total) :dunno: while statistics can always be misleading, LSU looked pretty inept last evening. Regardless a good win for the Tide and Saben.
Hi Jim,
LSU's offense did look anemic, but I think Bama's defense had a lot to do with that. Even though LSU ranked 57th in total offense, they averaged 38.4 points per game (not counting last night) in the toughest conference in the country against a schedule that included 8 of the top 25. If you eliminate the first Alabama game, they averaged 41 points per game and last night they were shut down in every aspect of the game. I'm no Bama fan, but that was impressive. I think Nick really outcoached Les last night. It will be interesting to see how my Missouri Tigers do in the SEC next year. They should be competitive becasue they have very good offense, but :dunno:
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Love The Dan!
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Hi Jim,
LSU's offense did look anemic, but I think Bama's defense had a lot to do with that. Even though LSU ranked 57th in total offense, they averaged 38.4 points per game (not counting last night) in the toughest conference in the country against a schedule that included 8 of the top 25. If you eliminate the first Alabama game, they averaged 41 points per game and last night they were shut down in every aspect of the game. I'm no Bama fan, but that was impressive. I think Nick really outcoached Les last night. It will be interesting to see how my Missouri Tigers do in the SEC next year. They should be competitive becasue they have very good offense, but :dunno:
Hey Laura,
I do wish the Missouri Tigers well next year, I wish they had joined the Big 10 :x, I'm not an SEC fan for a number of reasons (well beyond the nature of this board). I agree, Nick & Bama beat up on the Tigers and you know the French Quarter was rocking regardless so I'm spinning
Dr. John – Dr. John's Gumbo Alligator Records AL 3901 US 1986 (Re-release)
(http://dkpresents.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/dr_johns_gumbo.jpg)
For the city of New Orleans :thumb:
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Stephen Stills & Manassas – Manassas Atlantic SD 2-903 US 1972
(http://bp3.blogger.com/_YYPGjGon3Z4/R2-f4B122rI/AAAAAAAABI0/d4mrV5vlUZY/s320/Manassas+F.jpg)
Jim I can't begin to tell you how much I like this LP. With all the records I buy and the lack of a 36 hour day :lol: there are many favorites that don't get played often enough. Tonight I have to rectify that.........Bill
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/512klBHC8qL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
Soundtrack to "Colors"
Great hip-hop.
"I am a nightmare walking, psychopath talking
King of my jungle just a gangster stalking..."- Ice-T
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56178)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56178)
i bought this album when it first came out - the sq is amazing even today. i had front row seats to see them at merriweather post pawillion when they were touring to promote this album. great concert, great album.
doug s.
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i bought this album when it first came out - the sq is amazing even today. i had front row seats to see them at merriweather post pawillion when they were touring to promote this album. great concert, great album.
doug s.
You're a lucky lucky boy :thumb:
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You're a lucky lucky boy :thumb:
or yust old! but, hey - at least i remember it! :lol:
doug s.
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So I'm sticking with Stills.I've this LP for a long time but recently picked a French copy
(http://www.stereophile.com/images/archivesart/manassas_down-the-road_450.jpg)
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Fired up these two tonight as the first albums to hit my new Rega P3.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56189)
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Jim I can't begin to tell you how much I like this LP. With all the records I buy and the lack of a 36 hour day :lol: there are many favorites that don't get played often enough. Tonight I have to rectify that.........Bill
Bill,
understood, understood :? why can't we even have a 30 hr day? Glad the post got you to pull yours :wink: i agree Manassas is a great lp :)
here is one that I forgot about that i played earlier this evening.
Chicago Transit Authority – Chicago Transit Authority Columbia GP 8 US 196 :thumb:
(http://www.scotty-g.net/C/chicago/Transit.jpg)
What a sound, I forgot how good this one was 8)
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I then hopped across the pond for these :wink: (or at least the group is from England)
Colosseum - Those Who Are About To Die, Salute You
Dunhill DS-50062 Canada 1969 :thumb:
[(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56194)
Colosseum – Daughter Of Time Dunhill DSX 50101 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://www.soundfinder.jp/img/products/102136/1279897200/4c4a8ecf-50c4-40e6-8915-2203cbb7dc63/452951.jpg)
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Fired up these two tonight as the first albums to hit my new Rega P3.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56189)
an elegant pair for a maiden voyage - I hope it went well :wink:
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Inspired .... it is time for a Gish :)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56196)
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Glad I could inspire you Waluch. The remaster of that album on vinyl is on my "want to purchase" list.
Posted by: Jlappy an elegant pair for a maiden voyage - I hope it went well :wink:
Things went VERY well. I have both albums on CD and vinyl absolutely took them to another level. Soundstage and "realism" were both improved upon in the Nickel Creek album IMHO. Siamese Dream finally has bass and the guitar crunch was fantastic!
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Good morning to all
(http://991.com/NewGallery/Eric-Burdon--The-Animals-Every-One-Of-Us--523958.jpg)
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Glad I could inspire you Waluch. The remaster of that album on vinyl is on my "want to purchase" list.
Things went VERY well. I have both albums on CD and vinyl absolutely took them to another level. Soundstage and "realism" were both improved upon in the Nickel Creek album IMHO. Siamese Dream finally has bass and the guitar crunch was fantastic!
I've been wanting to pull the trigger on Siamese Dream. I can't imagine how the bass could be any deeper/stronger than it is on the ceedee. :o
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Dunno…just the way it sounded to me. Album just sounded much fuller than the CD. I wish I could write a better description than that, but I can't.
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I've been wanting to pull the trigger on Siamese Dream. I can't imagine how the bass could be any deeper/stronger than it is on the ceedee. :o
Mitsuman, :dunno: either, yet I suspect Kinger's spot on, yet like you all my pumpkins (smashing that is) are on cd and i haven't picked up any of the vinyl pressings . . . i'm waiting for some krazy deals from PopMart :)
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Hüsker Dü – New Day Rising SST Records SST 031 US 1985 :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51NVC5oyORL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Punch Brothers – Antifogmatic Nonesuch 521980-1 US 2010 :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51dccfRgWML._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Any Nickle Creek fans will not be disappointed with Chris Thile's new project - the musicianship synergy is outstanding and the songs are well composed IMHO :thumb:
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Mitsuman, :dunno: either, yet I suspect Kinger's spot on, yet like you all my pumpkins (smashing that is) are on cd and i haven't picked up any of the vinyl pressings . . . i'm waiting for some krazy deals from PopMart :)
Dunno…just the way it sounded to me. Album just sounded much fuller than the CD. I wish I could write a better description than that, but I can't.
I'm looking forward to hearing the difference, but I'm worried stuff will be falling off the walls if the vinyl has better bass. The ceedee of Siamese Dream already rumbles my arse whenever I listen to it. :lol:
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Grant Green - Shades Of Green
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/g/green_grant_shadesofg_101b.jpg)
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David Bowie ~ Diamond Dogs
(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2592/4184209165_55c2446a6a.jpg)
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King Crimson – Red Atlantic SD 18110 USA 1974 :thumb:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_bIgHZQu-UEA/S3n0nWG7uKI/AAAAAAAAAWE/Fu2b7zcjuy4/s400/King+Crimson+-+Red.jpg)
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David Bowie ~ Diamond Dogs
(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2592/4184209165_55c2446a6a.jpg)
An album that I enjoy very much, but much like Aqualung, a great example of a great album that sounds sub-par. Just IMHO. 8)
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Bill,
here is one that I forgot about that i played earlier this evening.
Chicago Transit Authority – Chicago Transit Authority Columbia GP 8 US 196 :thumb:
(http://www.scotty-g.net/C/chicago/Transit.jpg)
What a sound, I forgot how good this one was 8)
Jim,
This is one of my favorite albums. I recommend that you order the Rhino remastered reissue from the original analog tapes. IMO, it blows the socks off of the original issue. Better detail, clarity, bass slam, dyanimics and a much fuller musical presentation. Once you hear it you will be amazed at how much music is on those tapes. You will hear details you have never heard before.
Laura
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An album that I enjoy very much, but much like Aqualung, a great example of a great album that sounds sub-par. Just IMHO. 8)
Yeah I know but it's really about the music. Here's an album I love but SQ wise is sub par be it LP or CD
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Jim,
This is one of my favorite albums. I recommend that you order the Rhino remastered reissue from the original analog tapes. IMO, it blows the socks off of the original issue. Better detail, clarity, bass slam, dyanimics and a much fuller musical presentation. Once you hear it you will be amazed at how much music is on those tapes. You will hear details you have never heard before.
Laura
$35.00 Semolians????? :o :o :o
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$35.00 Semolians????? :o :o :o
If you like this album, it is absolutely worth it. Same for Chicago II. Both are double albums and the gatefold covers are true to the original.
Laura
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$35.00 Semolians????? :o :o :o
Laura,
Thanks for the recommendation. :)
Mitsuman, Good point, yet my older sister is always looking for my birthday 'wish list' ideas, this would be good one. She is big Chicago fan ... :duh: and She is also waiting for me to return her copy of Queen Live Killers I gave to her for her 16th birthday, yet haven't returned for some reason :lol:
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If you like this album, it is absolutely worth it. Same for Chicago II. Both are double albums and the gatefold covers are true to the original.
Laura
I have an original 2-eye Columbia 360 Sound pressing. Does the Rhino sound better than that? Tis a rare LP indeed for me to shell out $35.00 for, but depending on your answer......................... :duh:
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I have an original 2-eye Columbia 360 Sound pressing. Does the Rhino sound better than that? Tis a rare LP indeed for me to shell out $35.00 for, but depending on your answer......................... :duh:
I have an original pressing (at least I bought it when it was originally released). I am traveling and will look when I get home and let you know what issue I have. In the meantime, here are Jeff Dorgay's comments from a review in Tone Audio issue 22:
For the latter half of their career, Chicago became almost a parody of
themselves, turning into a soft-rock outfit, producing tunes that got a lot of
airplay, but were a long way from their roots.
They began in 1967 in a much artier vein. Their first two records, Chicago
Transit Authority and Chicago, were heavily jazz oriented, spawning their early
hits “Make Me Smile,” “Color My World,” “25 or 6 to 4,” “Does Anybody Really
Know What Time it Is?” and the tortuous “Free Form Guitar.”
Initially released on Columbia, their original albums were recorded and
mastered for AM radio play and had a big bump in the midrange, sounding
great on the portable radios of the day, but fairly lacking on a good HiFi system.
Kevin Gray is responsible for the first two remasters in the series, and they
are both excellent. These are now serious audiophile discs, with full range
dynamics restored and the frequency response flattened out. With sound to
match the musicianship on these records, the true genius of Chicago’s early
works shines through.--Jeff Dorgay, TONE Audio, Issue 22
BTW, the pressing is very quiet on both of the Rhino reissues.
Laura
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BUDGIE - IN FOR THE KILL
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-NdeqBKDHGLA/TYqlI0oSSsI/AAAAAAAABSo/PbUmx3RmF-g/cover.jpg)
:drums: :guitar: :rock:
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BUDGIE - IN FOR THE KILL
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-NdeqBKDHGLA/TYqlI0oSSsI/AAAAAAAABSo/PbUmx3RmF-g/cover.jpg)
:drums: :guitar: :rock:
The first Budgie album I ever bought. Did you pick up a copy of If I Were Brittania............. yet?
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The first Budgie album I ever bought. Did you pick up a copy of If I Were Brittania............. yet?
Ooops! :oops:
Forgot to add to my DISCOGS want list - Thanks for the reminder :thumb:
It's in there now - All I need to do is watch the message inbox.
It might have to wait a little bit though - just pulled the trigger on another 10 disc order. 8)
Will report back when it arrives.
Cheers
Dave
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Lucifer's Friend – Banquet Passport Records PPSD-98012 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51WDCyllqiL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
:rock: Any Lucifer's Friends out there? :rock:
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Ooops! :oops:
Forgot to add to my DISCOGS want list - Thanks for the reminder :thumb:
It's in there now - All I need to do is watch the message inbox.
It might have to wait a little bit though - just pulled the trigger on another 10 disc order. 8)
Will report back when it arrives.
Cheers
Dave
DaveyW & Mitsuman,
:oops: :scratch: :dunno: heard of them, yet own none ... YET, which would be the lp to start with as an introduction? :)
cheers, Jim
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DaveyW & Mitsuman,
:oops: :scratch: :dunno: heard of them, yet own none ... YET, which would be the lp to start with as an introduction? :)
cheers, Jim
I'd need to defer to Mitsu here on the earlier stuff as I only have a best of and In for the kill - but this album is very good.
The MCA Best of Budgie was probably one of my most played albums when I was a kid - quite unique for a 3 piece.
Impeckable is good too.
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DaveyW & Mitsuman,
:oops: :scratch: :dunno: heard of them, yet own none ... YET, which would be the lp to start with as an introduction? :)
cheers, Jim
I would suggest Bandolier, and If I Were Brittania I'd Wave The Rule.
Burke Shelley's vocals are not for everyone, but his songwriting was fantastic IMHO. And Tony Bourge can play a very mean guitar. You might try Never Turn Your Back On A Friend as well. I like their S/T album as well, the track Nude Disintegrating Parachute Woman is very good. The desert island pick would have to be Bandolier though, as Napoleon Bona-Part 1 and Napoleon Bona-Part 2 is as good as it gets for hard rock. :beer:
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Lucifer's Friend – Banquet Passport Records PPSD-98012 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51WDCyllqiL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
:rock: Any Lucifer's Friends out there? :rock:
Spanish Galleon, one of my favorites. :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56267)
The Yardbirds - Little Games
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56269)
Crow by Crow
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56270)
Steppenwolf 7
ABC Dunhill DSX 50090
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56269)
Crow by Crow
Yeah Dean you got it !!
I thought I'd be the only one with that album
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56271)
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Johnny Winter - Johnny Winter Columbia CS 9826 US 1969 :thumb:
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/c0327752de2fe57e2430c6f63dd12f66/39389.jpg)
this will wake you up :lol:
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I would suggest Bandolier, and If I Were Brittania I'd Wave The Rule.
Burke Shelley's vocals are not for everyone, but his songwriting was fantastic IMHO. And Tony Bourge can play a very mean guitar. You might try Never Turn Your Back On A Friend as well. I like their S/T album as well, the track Nude Disintegrating Parachute Woman is very good. The desert island pick would have to be Bandolier though, as Napoleon Bona-Part 1 and Napoleon Bona-Part 2 is as good as it gets for hard rock. :beer:
Thanks Mitsuman, i've put Bandolier on my to 'get list' :beer:
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Thanks Mitsuman, i've put Bandolier on my to 'get list' :beer:
Should If I Were Brittania....... show up first, don't hesitate to grab it either. The song Black Velvet Stallion will rock your arse. :D
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Spanish Galleon, one of my favorites. :thumb:
Right on my friend, Lucifer's Friend – Banquet's Spanish Galleon is a well composed, excellent song - great lp, its funny i guess the band was trying to get some traction in US markets by adding Our World Is A Rock 'N' Roll Band the 1st song on side A of the US pressing. I thought the song was odd/out of place :dunno: as it came right before Spanish Galleon, :nono: the song wasn't on the original German pressing and i bet some record company idiot who was trying to sell the group as a goth-glam group thought it would be a good addition. :dunno: Now the song isn't bad song, just out of character from the rest of the lp IMHO.
cheers, Jim
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Should If I Were Brittania....... show up first, don't hesitate to grab it either. The song Black Velvet Stallion will rock your arse. :D
Right'O, it's on the list too now :D
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A very full on week at work - needed some serious therapy to kick start the weekend.
This is hitting the spot :thumb:
What a debut! 8)
(http://www.metalsucks.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Iron_Maiden_album_cover.jpg)
Followed by;
(http://www.free-covers.org/covers/61382.jpg)
and playing now
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_piV2Oe9rFT8/SOdjY49dCLI/AAAAAAAABTs/RiAlhMLqQ84/s400/B_B__King_-__Take_It_Home_(1979).jpg)
Now - What's Next? 8)
It's a fun game this vinyl spinning lark :D
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Yeah Dean you got it !!
I thought I'd be the only one with that album
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56271)
No, there are actually TWO copies of that obscure record on this planet! :lol:
Paul
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A very full on week at work - needed some serious therapy to kick start the weekend.
This is hitting the spot :thumb:
What a debut! 8)
and playing now
Now - What's Next? 8)
It's a fun game this vinyl spinning lark :D
What's next how about "Who's Next"
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre100/e143/e14377msg7m.jpg)
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What's next how about "Who's Next"
That'll mean having to check if the silver disc spinner is still working - Hasn't had a run out for a while :D
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That'll mean having to check if the silver disc spinner is still working - Hasn't had a run out for a while :D
WHAT !!!!!!! No No No :lol: :lol: :lol:
Pm your address we have to rectify that error A.S.A.P. Davey
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No, there are actually TWO copies of that obscure record on this planet!
No, actually 3 - I have 2 of them.....c'mon, that charted!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56294)
The Who - The Who Sell Out
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spinning :D ( long balls cover ;) )
" I don't want to know the reasons why Love keeps right on walking down the line "
:guitar: :drums: :violin: :hyper:
(http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/2039/dsc00285so.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/15/dsc00285so.jpg/)
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Picked this up today after a good steaming I'll give them a spin
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56358)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56359)
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Some good songs on that compilation Bill.
I always loved Marvin's 'Grapevine'. :thumb:
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The Frank Sinatra Deluxe Set
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
Disc 6: Sinatra's Swingin' Session:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56362)
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Barclay James Harvest – Live Polydor 2683 052 UK 1974 :thumb:
(http://www.bjharvest.co.uk/jpg/live74.jpg)
This is great live lp for BJH fans :thumb:
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This is what's spinning now
Nektar – Down To Earth Passport Records PPSD-98005 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/549/cover_513172782011_r.JPG)
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Noel Harrison ~ The Great Electric Experiment Is Over
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/a040e1eb9892db7d2adb4dfd0f617b51/45279.jpg) White Label Promo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56377)
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Now you're just rubbin' it in Bill :icon_twisted:
$3 is a steal for that disc :green:
Still - That's what I paid for what I'm listening to right now;
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51qV3luQ2sL.jpg)
Very much hitting the spot this cold Sunday afternoon 8)
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Now you're just rubbin' it in Bill :icon_twisted:
$3 is a steal for that disc :green:
Very much hitting the spot this cold Sunday afternoon 8)
I'm not rubbing it in I'm still walking on air
and boy it's cold here at 17 degrees F. or -8 degrees C.
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I'm not rubbing it in
I know - just jestin'
It's always great to find a gem in those bins.
That's the origins of a lot of my collection.
Just given this a 2nd spin after Mr. Postman dropped it off yesterday.
Very nice indeed!
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V.A. - Eccentric Soul: Twinight's Lunar Rotation (Numero)
(http://www.zeegisbreathing.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Eccentric_Soul-TwinightsLunarRotation.jpg)
Chicago 60's and 70's soul.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56387)
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V.A. - Worried Now, But Won't Be Worried Long (Mississippi Records)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_osaKxjJ33dE/TGbUkokt3gI/AAAAAAAABfg/KbUByhVub9I/s400/worriednow.jpg)
Field recordings from Alan Lomax's "Southern Journey", 1959-1960.
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Beck - Sea Change from Mo Fi
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King's Row on Chalfont
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Anybody have any Mark Levinson Acoustic Recordings??
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Had the opportunity to spin some of my older vinyl with the Raver's last night...it was fun ! 8)
(http://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/images/covers/dave-brubeck-time-out.jpg)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/49/Golden_Earring_-_Moontan_US.jpg)
(http://www.covershut.com/covers/Brand-X-Unorthodox-Behaviour-1976-Front-Cover-28646.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_uIzInrBWxPE/TBqVh9jk25I/AAAAAAAAAgA/07kZUiiZDqg/s1600/richie_havens_mixed_bag.jpg)
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Chris
You would of liked this. I forgot I had it
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56435)
http://www.allmusic.com/album/taboo-the-exotic-sounds-of-arthur-lyman-r109356
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56377)
I've been looking for a pink island of this for some time now. I have the United Artists pressing, which is "OK" but I'm dying to hear the pink island. :duh:
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(http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/s/spoon/album-gimme-fiction.jpg)
Spoon "Gimme Fiction"
An incredible album (ditto for "Kill the Moonlight" and "Ga Ga Ga Ga").
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I've been looking for a pink island of this for some time now. I have the United Artists pressing, which is "OK" but I'm dying to hear the pink island. :duh:
Here you go
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TRAFFIC-LP-1970-John-Barleycorn-Must-Die-Pink-Island-/170762984019?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item27c2445a53
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I've been looking for a pink island of this for some time now. I have the United Artists pressing, which is "OK" but I'm dying to hear the pink island. :duh:
Yeah I just got plain lucky on this one. I was looking for black & orange United Artists as my copy is
a later pressing.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56452)
Spirit - 12 Dreams of Dr Sardonicus (1970)
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Had the opportunity to spin some of my older vinyl with the Raver's last night...it was fun ! 8)
Nice to see you playing some vinyl Chris :thumb:
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Yeah I just got plain lucky on this one. I was looking for black & orange United Artists as my copy is
a later pressing.
My copy is the black & orange UA, and I would love to hear it compared to the Pink Island. But I'm not dropping $60+ for it thank you very much Charles Xavier. :green:
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a Swingin' Affair!
Frank Sinatra | Format: vinyl
A lot of these ebay Sinatras have been kinda beat, but this one really is near mint.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56454)
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DaveyW,
You got me to pull and spin some Wishbone Ash lps that ignore :oops:
Wishbone Ash – There's The Rub MCA Records MCA-464 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://wishboneash.com/images/uploads/therestherub.jpg)
Wishbone Ash – New England Atlantic SD-18200 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/2437/cover_1132165102010.jpg)
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Wishbone Ash – Locked In Atlantic SD 18164 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_b3bCjnVnXo4/SP-a5xxyZyI/AAAAAAAACrk/sQ02Inby0nU/s400/Wishbone+Ash+-+Locked+In+-+Front.jpg)
Thanks :D Jim
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DaveyW,
You got me to pull and spin some Wishbone Ash lps that ignore :oops:
Thanks :D Jim
8) Excellent!
Have you got the masterpiece that is Argus?
I saw (one of the two) WA last year - 1st set was this all the way through followed by a second set of fav's - Great Night!
Am still very much enjoying New England :)
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8) Excellent!
Have you got the masterpiece that is Argus?
I saw (one of the two) WA last year - 1st set was this all the way through followed by a second set of fav's - Great Night!
Am still very much enjoying New England :)
Argus :rock: was my introduction :D I then picked up what I could find I now have I their 1st 14 lp (just counted thanks to discogs)..... Their 1st 4: Wishbone Ash, Pilgrimage, Argus & Live Dates hit my platter quite often, while their latter ones don't as much. Last evening was a musical treat and I think New England is great lp as is There's The Rub.
Cheers, Jim
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spinning :thumb:
Triumvirat – Illusions On A Double Dimple Harvest ST-11311 US 1974
(http://991.com/newGallery/Triumvirat-Illusions-On-A-Do-460812.jpg)
next up
Triumvirat – Spartacus Capitol Records ST-11392 US 1975
(http://www.cdeuroxpress.com/images2/724353516321.jpg)
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spun
Neil Young – After The Gold Rush Reprise Records RS 6383 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-onI7zJE9iEE/Ti109yvNCeI/AAAAAAAAABM/6j9a6PXym54/s1600/125308.jpg)
Neil Young – Harvest Reprise Records MSK 2277 US 1978 Reissue :thumb:
(http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/storage/108/1070022/Neil%20Young%20Harvest.jpg)
spinning
Neil Young - Time Fades Away Reprise Records MS 2151 US 1973 :thumb:
(http://www.worldwidewax.com/images/z297.jpg)
Neil has served me will so far today :)
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Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass ~ The Beat of the Brass
(http://991.com/newGallery/Herb-Alpert-The-Beat-Of-The-B-370383.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56516)
Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
2003 ABCKO Records
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Jan Akkerman & Thijs Van Leer ~ Focus (1985)
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-3aYUQQ_X2zk/TomcmQay4eI/AAAAAAAAARw/M-i7rCzqsII/s1600/jan.jpg)
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Jan Akkerman Self Titled 1977
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/J/DSC02478.jpg)
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A Johnny Winter night compliments of Pumpkinman. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56523)
Guitar Slinger
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56524)
3rd Degree
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56525)
John Dawson Winter III
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56526)
White,Hot & Blue
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(http://991.com/NewGallery/Television-Adventure---Red-V-158740.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56533)
See you all tomorrow :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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A favorite at the biz household! I love it as much as Marquee Moon! Well, almost as much.
Paul
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I'm cleaning up my act. Been listening and not posting. Gotta post more!
Tonight: Jenny and Johnny I'm Having Fun Now. A light and poppy record. Also,
King Crimson Island
Olivia Tremor Control, the second album, what a strange and wonderful psychedelic trip. Yo Pumpkin, I think you would like it.
Paul
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A favorite at the biz household! I love it as much as Marquee Moon! Well, almost as much.
Paul
At mine too, both albums plus the live album form SFO that was a RSD special last April.
Laura
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Strawbs – Grave New World A&M Records SP-4344 US 1972 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/The-Strawbs-Grave-New-World-210475.jpg)
what a great lp :) just what I needed and I had forgotten how good this lp was :duh: :wink: that happens too often
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Supersister – Present From Nancy Polydor 2419 061 Netherlands 1970 :thumb:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_kMkWq1e4b7s/SeU6mg2VVUI/AAAAAAAABkk/Vjf_Kbic8Ok/s400/front_cover_small.jpg)
the 1st lp from the short lived Dutch prog/psyc rock group :thumb:
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At mine too, both albums plus the live album form SFO that was a RSD special last April.
Laura
Love this one, too.
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Marquee moon is too hard to beat!
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Spinning :)
The Steve Miller Band – Sailor Capitol Records ST 2984 US 1968 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Steve-Miller-Band-Sailor---Rainbow-211294.jpg)
next up
The Steve Miller Band – Brave New World Capitol Records SKAO-184 US 1969
(http://991.com/newGallery/Steve-Miller-Band-Brave-New-World--516048.jpg)
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Spinning this one now, i had to pull it because of a discogs dispute :lol:
Jimi Hendrix – In Concert Springboard – SPB-4031 US 1972(?)
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/J/DSC08739.jpg)
its an eclectic mix of live/raw recordings :wink:
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At mine too, both albums plus the live album form SFO that was a RSD special last April.
Laura
I haven't opened up my live album yet. Gave both of my double first two albums to Allie. Now all of her 17 year old friends are into Television.
If I'm not mistaken, the live show is the same one that is on CD. I have that one and am amazed at how small the apparent crowd attending was! I saw them at The Bottom Line in Manhattan right when the second album came out. One of my top 10 concerts of all time. I had never heard them before and was bowled over by how great they were. I heard Elevation and just could not believe it!
Paul
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Strawbs – Grave New World A&M Records SP-4344 US 1972 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/The-Strawbs-Grave-New-World-210475.jpg)
what a great lp :) just what I needed and I had forgotten how good this lp was :duh: :wink: that happens too often
I just put away my freshly cleaned copy of this disk last week!
Paul
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Strawbs – Grave New World A&M Records SP-4344 US 1972 :thumb:
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what a great lp :) just what I needed and I had forgotten how good this lp was :duh: :wink: that happens too often
To: Jim and Paul
Here's my fav. Strawbs LP
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_WWIy23PK7tM/TC3zvkd1-JI/AAAAAAAAIv0/meiWr2POrkg/s1600/cover.jpg)
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Turned off the Radiohead CD in favor of this
(http://www.strawbsweb.co.uk/albtrack/covrgifs/early.jpg)
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Another great recording by way of the Great Pumpkinman!!! Thanks Bill. :D
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56558)
Free Beer
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000H9HJHG/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Another great recording by way of the Great Pumpkinman!!! Thanks Bill. :D
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56558)
Free Beer
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000H9HJHG/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
As Mel Brooks said in History of The World Part 2
It's good to be the king :lol: :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuMQjKiaDTg&feature=related
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The Honey Drippers "Volume 1"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000HWZ5WE/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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The Honey Drippers "Volume 1"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000HWZ5WE/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Great album, a touch on the bright side, but otherwise sonically very good. Even the *gasp* Japanese pressed zeedee I have sounds good.
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The Rainmakers
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The New Mastersounds "Masterology"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0049MTTGG/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Booker T. & the M.G.s "Green Onions"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Green-Onions-US-Release/dp/B00122GDAG/ref=tmm_msc_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1326939076&sr=1-6#mp3TrackPlayer)
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Johnny Cash "American IV: The Man Comes Around "
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00006L7XQ/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Dr. John "In The Right Place"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002I6Q/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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To: Jim and Paul
Here's my fav. Strawbs LP
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_WWIy23PK7tM/TC3zvkd1-JI/AAAAAAAAIv0/meiWr2POrkg/s1600/cover.jpg)
Hey Bill,
I just picked this up this evening from me used record store :thumb: and it's :dance:
Strawbs - From The Witchwood A&M Records SP 4304 US 1971 :thumb:
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Etta James - Call my name
Aretha Franklin- Spirit in the dark
Aretha Franklin - Amazing Grace
Doris Duke - I'm a loser ( Swamp dogg production!!!)
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Hey Bill,
I just picked this up this evening from me used record store :thumb: and it's :dance:
Strawbs - From The Witchwood A&M Records SP 4304 US 1971 :thumb:
That Was Quick Jim :thumb:
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That Was Quick Jim :thumb:
:lol: Bill, no maybe more serendipitously ironic. . . . I don't see your post till after i had returned from the record story after my weekly trip there :) Jim
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Rare Earth – Ecology Rare Earth RS514 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/R/154111323_o.jpg)
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Been a while since this last hit the platter 8)
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_x3GC6KcXt4k/S9Ux0NefD6I/AAAAAAAAFi4/r3TwJL-0IN0/s1600/Yesterday+&+Today+Struck+Down.jpg)
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Delving back a bit further - UFO's 1970 debut
(http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/images/covers/ufo-ufo-1.jpg)
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:lol: Bill, no maybe more serendipitously ironic. . . . I don't see your post till after i had returned from the record story after my weekly trip there :) Jim
You're not Vulcan are you ?? Did you check it out with a Vulcan mind meld ?? :nono:
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You're not Vulcan are you ?? Did you check it out with a Vulcan mind meld ?? :nono:
:dunno: :scratch: vulcan :shh:
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spun this last evening
Egg – Egg Deram DES 18039 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/images/Egg-Egg.jpg)
this this morning
Egg – Seven Is A Jolly Good Time See For Miles Records Ltd. SEE 47 UK 1985 Reissue of Egg - Egg :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/665/cover_3244724112010.jpg)
This is spinning now :D
Egg – The Polite Force Deram DES 18056 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/665/cover_57432217102008.jpg)
This is excellent early prog/psych music. Dave Stewart's organ work is outstanding . . . as it says on the back of the sleeve of Egg - Egg "The music on this L.P. is not dance music, but basically music for listening to. It is harmonically and rhythmically complex, designed to be as original as possible within the confines of the instrumental line-up..."
P'man I suspect you'd dig this. :wink:
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Hi Jim,
Just checked out a few Egg tracks - a bit of Atomic Rooster influence there me thinks 8)
Followed this up with one of my fav albums
(http://www.byrnerobotics.com/forum/uploads/BillCollins/2011-01-25_093615_cover-thin_lizzy-jailbreak.jpg)
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spun this last evening
Egg – Egg Deram DES 18039 US 1970 :thumb:
this this morning
Egg – Seven Is A Jolly Good Time See For Miles Records Ltd. SEE 47 UK 1985 Reissue of Egg - Egg :thumb:
This is spinning now :D
Egg – The Polite Force Deram DES 18056 US 1970 :thumb:
This is excellent early prog/psych music. Dave Stewart's organ work is outstanding . . . as it says on the back of the sleeve of Egg - Egg "The music on this L.P. is not dance music, but basically music for listening to. It is harmonically and rhythmically complex, designed to be as original as possible within the confines of the instrumental line-up..."
P'man I suspect you'd dig this. :wink:
I can't say that I've ever seen those on vinyl in my travels. Oh well one more artist to be on the look out for..........Bill
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Hi Jim,
Just checked out a few Egg tracks - a bit of Atomic Rooster influence there me thinks 8)
Followed this up with one of my fav albums
(http://www.byrnerobotics.com/forum/uploads/BillCollins/2011-01-25_093615_cover-thin_lizzy-jailbreak.jpg)
Dave, I'll need to check out some Atomic Rooster. I don't own any. :duh: Love Jailbreak! Excellent lp, spinning some Stones at the moment, I need to put some Thin Lizzy in the cue :)
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I can't say that I've ever seen those on vinyl in my travels. Oh well one more artist to be on the look out for..........Bill
I'll keep my eyes open too. :wink:
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The Beatles "Abbey Road"
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Santana
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Rare Earth – Ecology Rare Earth RS514 US 1970 :thumb:
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I had this and 2 other Rare Earths in my hands in FL, but put them back 'cuz I was over my limit, did I make a mistake?
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It sure is nice being home and spinning vinyl after 10 days in Denver & DC. Being with family was wonderful, but I missed my vinyl. :) Came home to more than a foot of snow so the snow blower got its first work out of the year. :lol:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56684)
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CBS Label, Made in England. sweet :thumb:
To be followed by
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Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 1/2 speed mastered :thumb: :thumb:
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I had this and 2 other Rare Earths in my hands in FL, but put them back 'cuz I was over my limit, did I make a mistake?
Seeing what you really go after on LP I'd say no.
You can always get it later Obi Wan......Bill
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Feeling a bit nostalgic this morning.....
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56693)
The Allman Brothers Band
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Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Frenzy
Aretha Franklin - Lady soul
Aretha Franklin - Spirit in the dark
Flaming lips - At war with the mystics
GTO's - permanent damage
Pixies - Doolittle
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Feeling a bit nostalgic this morning.....
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56693)
The Allman Brothers Band
Excellent nostalgic pic :thumb: I'm still hunting for this one :)
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All the Way
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
Frank singing High Hopes with a childrens choir, too funny.
:D
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56694)
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Oh No!
The good lady's found an Abba album and she's worked out how to use the Dual :o
Life will never be the same :icon_lol:
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Abba would make me say "oh no" too. :nono: Quick, put them up for sale on Discogs. :lol:
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Dave,
might you offer her this lp instead of the Abba . . . my lady dug this one as its spinning now :thumb:
Bad Co – Bad Company Swan Song SS 8501 US 1974 8)
(http://www.marcelnorder.com/files/Download/Bad%20Company%20Bad%20Co.jpg)
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Picked this up today I'll give a good cleaning
and then take it for a ride
(http://www.coverdude.com/covers/the-beatles-let-it-be-naked-front-cover-23164.jpg)
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Abba would make me say "oh no" too. :nono: Quick, put them up for sale on Discogs. :lol:
ABBA is the best!
Paul
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Abba would make me say "oh no" too. :nono: Quick, put them up for sale on Discogs. :lol:
ABBA is the best!
Paul
I knew this would bring you out of hiding :lol:
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ABBA is the best!
Paul
Abba...abba...do.
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Buddy Guy "Living Proof"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0040HJNKC/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Buddy Guy "Living Proof"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0040HJNKC/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Tommy any good I saw at DD's today ??
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IMHO, it's an excellent album,Bill. I'm a huge BG fan so my opinion may be a bit biased !!
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Willie Nelson "Phases and Stages"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B001690X10/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Abba...abba...do.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Now to clean and play this here one
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The Who "Who's Next"
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The Neville Brothers "Fiyo On The Bayou"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002GGF/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Climax Blues Band ~ 1969 / 1972
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56723) UK
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(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/UNAU_21__34296__01152009115013-4615.jpg)
Both this and the MoFi of Seventh Sojourn are terrific pressings--dead quiet with great detail, clarity and a much fuller musical presentation than my U.S. pressings.
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The Rolling Stones "Let It Bleed"
My all time favorite Stones album by far.
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The Rolling Stones "Let It Bleed"
My all time favorite Stones album by far.
Mine too :thumb:
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I have developed a deep appreciation for Brian Wilson. A complex person and a musical genius. The Beach Boys were my favorite band until 4 mop-haired kids showed up from Liverpool. 8)
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I have developed a deep appreciation for Brian Wilson. A complex person and a musical genius. The Beach Boys were my favorite band until 4 mop-haired kids showed up from Liverpool. 8)
I could never warm up to the BB's for some reason. I was, still am, a big Beatles fan but when the Stones covered "Little Red Rooster", "I Want To Hold Your Hand" seemed kind of lame !!!! :lol:
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I could never warm up to the BB's for some reason. I was, still am, a big Beatles fan but when the Stones covered "Little Red Rooster", "I Want To Hold Your Hand" seemed kind of lame !!!! :lol:
Very true, and then The Beach Boys put out Pet Sounds and The Beatles followed with Sgt Peppers and music took off in a whole new direction 8)
Playing now
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Looking forward to seeing them Feb 6 :thumb:
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September of my Years
FRANK SINATRA | Format: Vinyl
Well, music may have taken off in a whole new direction, but still something to be said for the classics.
This hits close to home.
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Badger – One Live Badger Atco Records SD 7022 US 1973 :thumb:
(http://bp0.blogger.com/_l1D2rCR0FwE/SIocKkoKaOI/AAAAAAAABUs/5IgyFEjEZW0/s400/1.jpg)
an interesting live 1st lp from a UK band that didn't stay together . . . one of the founders was Tony Kaye Ex-Yes keyboardist, well worth the $2 I paid for it last year :D
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Gene,
About 3 years ago I bought 6 or 8 boxes of LPs at a yard sale. I didn't want them all, I wanted to cherry pick the albums, but it was all or nothing. Turned out I'm glad as I like a lot of what I didn't have or hadn't heard. In one of the boxes there were about 50 78's, and in another were a couple of Ink Spots records, Handel's Messiah, and a bunch of Sinatra. Although they are still in the box, one of these days I'm gonna clean a couple and throw them on the TT and see if I have a new found appreciation. In the meantime, rock on
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I've been developing an appreciation of classical, have 3 different Messiahs, can't say I like any of them.
As for Frank, it's hit or miss, but when he hits, I do enjoy it.
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Mozart- Les Quartuors pour flute et cordes peformed by Alain Marion and the trio Cordes of Paris (Syrinx, 1977).
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ABBA is the best!
Paul
I knew this would bring you out of hiding :lol:
Blimey! Who would have thought it?
Abba - One to add to Grado and Linn in the Hall of Fame of divisive audio topics. :lol:
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Badger – One Live Badger Atco Records SD 7022 US 1973 :thumb:
an interesting live 1st lp from a UK band that didn't stay together . . . one of the founders was Tony Kaye Ex-Yes keyboardist, well worth the $2 I paid for it last year :D
Once again Jim you've got this Brit stumped on a UK band :scratch:
You've already given me plenty of homework and keep on topping it up :?
It's a fun topic though :D
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So Far- C,S,N.&Y (Atlantic); American Stars and Bars- Neil Young (Reprise).
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Little Feat "Down On The Farm"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002KK9/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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I could never warm up to the BB's for some reason. I was, still am, a big Beatles fan but when the Stones covered "Little Red Rooster", "I Want To Hold Your Hand" seemed kind of lame !!!! :lol:
Me either on the BB if I wanted to listen to surf music I'd go for Dick Dale & his Del-tones
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Dale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQA0CJlfN3Y
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Rain Parade Crashing Dream, thanks Bill for turning me on to this
Crusaders Those Southern Nights, Japanese import
Steve Miller Fly Like An Eagle MoFi
ELO greatest hits 1/2 speed mastered
Paul
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Webb Wilder "Hybrid Vigor"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000001FT5/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Playing this now for an A/C member. You know who you are :lol:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56741)
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Rain Parade Crashing Dream, thanks Bill for turning me on to this
Crusaders Those Southern Nights, Japanese import
Steve Miller Fly Like An Eagle MoFi
ELO greatest hits 1/2 speed mastered
Paul
Good stuff Paul
(http://www.notlame.com/images/cdrainparade1.jpg)
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Me either on the BB if I wanted to listen to surf music I'd go for Dick Dale & his Del-tones
Try the later stuff like Pet Sounds & Smile. Very complex music with incredible harmonies and lots of different instruments. The Beatles said Pet Sounds was the most influential album they had heard at the timw and directly lead to Sgt. Peppers.
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Blimey! Who would have thought it?
Abba - One to add to Grado and Linn in the Hall of Fame of divisive audio topics. :lol:
Who would have thought? :lol:
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Live at Carnegie Hall
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WOW! I have this on CD and the vinyl just sounds so much better. I just sent the band an email through their website thanking them for releasing this album on vinyl and asking them to release the first two on vinyl. :thumb:
Jim Goulding--I think you will like this http://www.amazon.com/Grace-Potter-the-Nocturnals/e/B00197GQHY/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
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Little River Band "First Under The Wire" 1979 Capitol Records, Mobile Fidelity Release
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Dave Mason & Cass Elliot 1971 Blue Thumb Records LP
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WOW! I have this on CD and the vinyl just sounds so much better. I just sent the band an email through their website thanking them for releasing this album on vinyl and asking them to release the first two on vinyl. :thumb:
Jim Goulding--I think you will like this http://www.amazon.com/Grace-Potter-the-Nocturnals/e/B00197GQHY/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
Thank you, Laura, for thinking of me. Gonna get it.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51NKMb5wr3L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
WOW! I have this on CD and the vinyl just sounds so much better. I just sent the band an email through their website thanking them for releasing this album on vinyl and asking them to release the first two on vinyl. :thumb:
Jim Goulding--I think you will like this http://www.amazon.com/Grace-Potter-the-Nocturnals/e/B00197GQHY/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
My Daughter turned me on to her music. I like it a lot.
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Savoy Brown "Street Corner Talking"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000001FX2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Savoy Brown "Street Corner Talking"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000001FX2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Good one Tommy Street Corner Talking has my favorite Savoy Brown song "Tell Mama"
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Ween - "White Pepper"
WEEN!
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On right now...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56784)
Martin
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Ween - "White Pepper"
WEEN!
WHITE album + sgt. PEPPER = WHITE PEPPER
I need to get Ween vinyl...
Paul
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Who would have thought? :lol:
Or as we say,
Who'd'a thunk?
Paul
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WOW! I have this on CD and the vinyl just sounds so much better. I just sent the band an email through their website thanking them for releasing this album on vinyl and asking them to release the first two on vinyl. :thumb:
Hope it's not a re-post but I saw Eli Paperboy Reed and the True Loves open up for her in Boston around 4 years ago, liked him better than her. But then I saw her 2.5 years in Boulder and WOW what a difference. She brought down the house. Shows what can happen when you put in your 10,000 hours of practice...
Paul
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WHITE album + sgt. PEPPER = WHITE PEPPER
I need to get Ween vinyl...
Paul
Ween vinyl is something I had great luck with finding used this week. Got both this and "The Mollusk" used. Already had "Chocolate and Cheese" so the only urgent one left for me is "Pure Guava." Not that I wouldn't grab most others if the price seemed right...
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Miney how is that Tull? What Tull would y'all recommend after Aqalung and Thick as a brick?
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Miney how is that Tull? What Tull would y'all recommend after Aqalung and Thick as a brick?
Stand Up is good and definitely worth having. I have almost all of the Tull albums plus Ian Anderson's solo work. The other I would recommend is Benefit. Those are the first two I would recommend.
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Miney how is that Tull? What Tull would y'all recommend after Aqalung and Thick as a brick?
Also you should look at Blodwyn Pig
From: AllMusic Guide
A quirky detour of late-'60s British progressive/blues rock, Blodwyn Pig was founded by former Jethro Tull guitarist Mick Abrahams, who left Tull after the This Was album. Abrahams was joined by bassist Andy Pyle, drummer Ron Berg, and Jack Lancaster, who gave the outfit their most distinctive colorings via his saxophone and flute.
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Stand Up is the way to go, my favorite Tull album next to Thick As A Brick. Agree with what Laura said, Benefit is also a must. On Stand Up, "We Used To Know," while not a particularly popular track is my absolute favorite. It is a song that has no chorus, and the only thing that releases the building tension of NOT having a chorus is an absolutely blistering, distorted guitar solo. And the strumming guitar propels the song on and on, a never-ending frenzy. This is magic prog at its most majestic.
Unfortunately, like the Something Else through Muswell Hillbillies Kinks, it's a bit hard to find either record in good shape. You'll luck out if you find the "stand up" insert in the gatefold Stand Up album.
Paul
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Neil Young "On the Beach"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00009P1O0/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Miney how is that Tull? What Tull would y'all recommend after Aqalung and Thick as a brick?
Stand Up is my absolute favorite Tull - end to end - highly recommended. :thumb:
A New Day Yesterday and Nothing is Easy are top-notch rock jams, complemented by two beautiful ballads in Look into the Sun and Reasons for Waiting. And Fat Man is a hoot.
As Paul (orthobiz) states, it's not easy to find a good copy, especially one with the pop-up.
(http://www.vinylhistory.com/spec_covers/jeth_tull_stand_up_2.jpg)
Laura's suggestion regarding Benefit is a good one... I would also highly recommend Minstrel in the Gallery.
And I can't disagree with our resident crackvinyl-ho, Mr Pman... Blodwyn Pig's Ahead Rings Out is AWESOME - not really Tull-like tho :icon_lol:
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Re. Tull
Can I chip in a rec. for one of their later releases
Spinning now and sounding great 8)
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Broadsword and the Beast
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Lynyrd Skynyrd "Nuthin' Fancy"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00000JNO1/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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The 50 Guitars Of Tommy Garrett ~ Bordertown Bandido
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I buy these albums because they are like what my father use to play.
I often play them when my 85 year old father shows up for a visit :D
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So I thought of watching the republican debate but I cleaned this gatefold booklet orange label copy of Nilsson The Point and just couldn't stop listening, so here i am rescued by vinyl!
Pau
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My $1 copy of YES 90125.
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All the Way
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
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Graham Nash Songs For Beginners
Porky prime cut...
Paul
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So Far- C,S,N & Y. Such songwriting. A million stars.
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I cleaned this gatefold booklet orange label copy of Nilsson The Point
Paul
I have one of those. :D
Laura
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Spinning some lps from 1967 8)
Sopwith Camel – The Sopwith "Camel" Kama Sutra KLPS8060 US 1967 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=56890)
The Chambers Brothers – The Time Has Come Columbia CS 9522 US 1967 :thumb:
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On Badger – One Live Badger
Once again Jim you've got this Brit stumped on a UK band :scratch:
You've already given me plenty of homework and keep on topping it up :?
It's a fun topic though :D
Dave,
Yes it is! I've got both Badger lps, and IMHO Badger – One Live Badger is the one to have, White Lady while harder to find is not a good introduction and actually a different lineup from their first almost a New Orleans/Cajun twang to it... I suspect from Allen Toussaint's influence as he plays on 6 of the 10 songs...
cheers, Jim
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not to jump on this "band" wagon :lol:
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Is there a bad Jethro Tull lp? :dunno: maybe I don't have them all ....
after spinning me Stand Up I put on Heavy Horses from 1977 a great lp too :wink:
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Traffic Sound ~ Virgin
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Reissue of ultra-rare 1969 Peruvian psychedelic acid rock album 180 Gram LP
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As you can see from my previous post I'm at it early today :thumb:
I was talking to a friend last night on the phone and he asked do you have the Grand Funk red LP
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As you can see from my previous post I'm at it early today :thumb:
I was talking to a friend last night on the phone and he asked do you have the Grand Funk red LP
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I love the red album. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Keeping the GF thing going.......
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Grand Funk Railroad "On Time"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002TV6/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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The Best Of The Faces "Snakes and Ladders" 1976 Warner Bros. Records LP
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I have not heard that one in years Bill. I need to find a copy.
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... keep them comin', Bill ... :lol:
Olé
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Toni one of these days I'm liable to have an LP you don't :lol:
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Leon Russell "Leon Russell & The Shelter People" 1971 Shelter Records LP
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Loggins & Messina - Full Sail 1973
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North Mississippi Allstars "Hernando" 2008 Songs Of The South Records LP
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Hmmmmmm, which one should I listen to next???
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:icon_lol:
Paul
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North Mississippi Allstars "Electric Blue Watermelon" 2005 ATO Records LP
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Smashing Pumpkins Gish remastered
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Jethro Tull – War Child Chrysalis CHR 1067 US 1974
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Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day is a excellent song :thumb: i think i'd have to put this lp as one of my top Tull lps :wink: ... in my top 5 somewhere
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The Who - Who's Next
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Matching Mole – Matching Mole CBS S 64850 UK 1972
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Wilco "Sky Blue Sky" 2007 Nonesuch Records, 180g Double LP
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The Boomtown Rats - A Tonic For The Troops Columbia PC 35750 US 1979 :thumb:
(http://www.amiright.com/album-covers/images/album-The-Boomtown-Rats-A-Tonic-for-the-Troops.jpg)
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Wilco "Sky Blue Sky" 2007 Nonesuch Records, 180g Double LP
:green: great lp! ... one of me many ceedees that i haven't plunged for yet :lol:
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Jackson Browne, 'Running on Empty'
I bought it for 50 cents and it actually sounds amazing, lucky buy.
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Tell Her You Love Her
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
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TIME FOR SOME TED 8)
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Nice 'N' Easy
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
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earlier today :)
Lucifer's Friend – Banquet Passport Records PPSD-98012 US 1974 :rock:
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just spun this new find
Lucifer's Friend – ....Where The Groupies Killed The Blues Passport/Billingsgate Records PPSD-98008 US 1975 Reissue
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57012)
Excellent prog/jazz rock from Germany - don't pass these up if you see them :thumb:
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Excellent prog/jazz rock from Germany - don't pass these up if you see them
The name of the group will keep me from owning or listening to them, much like Black Sabbath.
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The name of the group will keep me from owning or listening to them, much like Black Sabbath.
huh? :scratch: i can think of many reasons not to listen to black sabbath, but the name of the group isn't one of them. never heard "lucifer's friend", but prog jazz rock sounds ok to me...
ymmv,
doug s.
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huh? :scratch: I can think of many reasons not to listen to Black Sabbath
doug s.
Here's all I can say :lol: :lol:
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huh? :scratch: i can think of many reasons not to listen to black sabbath, but the name of the group isn't one of them. never heard "lucifer's friend", but prog jazz rock sounds ok to me...
ymmv,
doug s.
Besides the fact that I can't stand what little B.S. I heard on the radio, I believe the name disparages or at least disrespects the Commandment to remember the Sabbath and keep it Holy.
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Prog/jazz - I'll have to look for that.
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Besides the fact that I can't stand what little B.S. I heard on the radio, I believe the name disparages or at least disrespects the Commandment to remember the Sabbath and keep it Holy.
i absolutely detest black sabbath - for the music noise. as organized religion disparages true spirituality, imo, i have no problem w/anyone disrespecting anything relating to organized religion. as long as no one particular religion is singled out. :lol: and progressive jazz-rock sounds interesting - unlike any noise made by black sabbath.
ymmv,
doug s.
ps - p-man - pulleeease!!!!! don't frighten me like that! :green:
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Folks - I'm pretty sure anymore discussion on religion will violate some AC guideline, let's let that go.
And pman himself is far scarier looking than anything he posts.
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Fun record. I remember watching the animated cartoon of the story about 40 years ago.
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Folks - I'm pretty sure anymore discussion on religion will violate some AC guideline, let's let that go.
And pman himself is far scarier looking than anything he posts.
Really Gene I think that I'm a very handsome pumpkin
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Inspired by Dr. Paul, I cleaned and played
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WEEKEND KICKSTART
GILLAN - FUTURE SHOCK
Bernie Torme on Geeetar 8)
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I always found the Torme/Gillan albums to be rather a break from the mould - an interesting and unique slant on the NWOBHM fair of the period.
I rember playing Future Shock over and over when it first came out.
For Your Dreams (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkicStikuK8&feature=youtube_gdata_player) and If I Sing Softly To You (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvMRDzb_A1U&feature=youtube_gdata_player) being particularly memorable.
Side 2's just been cued up again - It's been far too long since I last played this :D
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The XX- "XX"
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Some homework for later :D
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/r/rory_gallagher-same_special.jpg)
Off to This Gig (http://www.therobin.co.uk/whats_on/giginfo.asp?gigid=2595) tonight 8)
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William DeVaughn - Be Thankful For What You Got
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/d/devaug_will_bethankfu_104b.jpg)
Classic soul album from 1974.
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Some homework for later :D
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/r/rory_gallagher-same_special.jpg)
Off to This Gig (http://www.therobin.co.uk/whats_on/giginfo.asp?gigid=2595) tonight 8)
:green: Dave, Sounds like a great tribute to Rory Gallagher from his buds that played with him. Enjoy!
Cheers, Jim
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Ted Nugent's Amboy Dukes – Tooth, Fang & Claw Discreet DS 2203 US 1974 :thumb:
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:green: Dave, Sounds like a great tribute to Rory Gallagher from his buds that played with him. Enjoy!
Cheers, Jim
On my way home - Great Gig 8)
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Enjoy your Ted - Another good 'un :thumb:
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Once again, inspired by Dr. Paul :)
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Life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?
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Once again, inspired by Dr. Paul :)
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Shine On.......HA!
Paul
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An American in Paris. just installed a 4ft x 8ft diffuser panel between the speakers,and it has really expanded the soundstage width... taxis (horns) sounded like they were out of the room. Very impressive for an old Vox Box set.
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A late Capitol label but highly licensable nonetheless. I wake up at 5:45 AM, doesn't matter that it's Saturday, my body just does it now without an alarm clock! So, that's why I took the pic with BOTH eyes open...
Paul
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Shostakovich Sym no.5- Svetlanov conducting the USSR Symphony (Melodiya). Deeply moving time and time, again;
KOR- Various composers and a SOTA recording, IMO (Proprius), plus the music is on the moon;
Naima- Hannibal Marvin Peterson (East World DTD) with Kenny Barron, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart, and cellist Diedre Murray.
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The XX- "XX"
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The Tremeloes ~ Suddenly You Love Me
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Rare Earth ~ Midnight Lady
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Jeff Buckley "Grace"
A beautiful, quiet 180g pressing.
Heavenly. His rendition of "Hallelujah" remains my favorite ever.
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Paul McCartney & Wings ~ London Town
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Jeff Buckley "Grace"
A beautiful, quiet 180g pressing.
Heavenly. His rendition of "Hallelujah" remains my favorite ever.
Love this album and his rendetion of Hallelujah is sensational
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Yeah "Grace" and Wilco's "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" are just sounding so fantastic this afternoon. Both being spun on vinyl for the first time. A good day.
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:wave: Hi Dave, thanks for the inspiration.
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This is a 1989 release by Jorma, Jack, Paul, Marty & Grace--about 17 years after the last JA release Long John Silver. I like this a lot. If you like JA, I think you will like this one. Summer of Love is a great ballad.
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Rory Gallagher – The Story So Far Polydor PD 6519 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57094)
Thin Lizzy – Jailbreak Mercury SRM-1-1081 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://www.knickknackrecords.com/store/images/P/Thin%20Lizzy%20Jailbreak.jpg)
Jeff Beck – Truth Epic BXN 26413 US 1973 (Repress) :thumb:
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More San Francisco sound
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The Magnificent Men ~ Self Titled
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The American Breed ~ Bend Me, Shape Me
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Kinger,
you are right, this sounds fantastic, better than the CD for sure. I will have to get the other albums on vinyl now that they have been pressed.
Laura
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The American Breed ~ Bend Me, Shape Me
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Where do you come up with some of these oh pumpkin one? :dunno:
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Doing a little A/B with One Of These Days on Capitol from the 70s, One Of These Days from Echoes (vinyl) and One Of These Days from Echoes (CD).
The old Capitol Release is the clear winner, Echoes is about the same, CD or vinyl.
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Doing a little A/B with One Of These Days on Capitol from the 70s, One Of These Days from Echoes (vinyl) and One Of These Days from Echoes (CD).
The old Capitol Release is the clear winner, Echoes is about the same, CD or vinyl.
This is EXACTLY the whole allure of vinyl for me. All of these reissues are sometimes done right, oftentimes done wrong. The ORIGINAL vinyl often trumps all of the remastering knob and software twiddling out there today.
Paul
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Where do you come up with some of these oh pumpkin one? :dunno:
Guess what Laura I'll post pics of the other 3 American Breed LPs as soon as I fire up the computer
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Guess what Laura I'll post pics of the other 3 American Breed LPs as soon as I fire up the computer
What kind of music? Where are they from? I had never heard of them or seen any of their albums before your posting. Maybe I was living under a rock when they came out :lol: or too wasted to remember.
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Laura I would say AM radio pop music. Don't fall down :lol: but I don't have all there LPs I'm missing one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CVJFQkPkCg Listen to this youtube I think you'll remember this AM hit
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Laura I would say AM radio pop music. Don't fall down :lol: but I don't have all there LPs I'm missing one.
Listen to this youtube I think you'll remember this AM hit They are from Cicero, Illinois
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-4QHw_qkGY
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Laura I would say AM radio pop music. Don't fall down :lol: but I don't have all there LPs I'm missing one.
Listen to this youtube I think you'll remember this AM hit They are from Cicero, Illinois
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-4QHw_qkGY
I definitely remember the song, but didn't remember the group. thanks
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Where do you come up with some of these oh pumpkin one? :dunno:
and why?!? :lol:
i remember that "bend me shape me" tune, also. can't imagine it making me wanna buy any of their records, tho! :lol: yup, p-man, it amazes me you still wanna play some of the stuff you pull out... party on! :thumb:
doug s.
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yup, p-man, it amazes me you still wanna play some of the stuff you pull out... party on! :thumb:
doug s.
:D Don't Pay Any Attention Mr. Pumpkin
Enjoy what you do and keep posting up - Always good to hear what's floating everyones' boat here.
We had Manfred Mann's Do Wah Diddy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-y-50RW5Ng) filling the house this morning :D
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Pumpkins like what pumpkins like. Black Sabbath to jazz to sugar sweet pop music. I guess today I'll play the Partridge Family LOL
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Pumpkins like what pumpkins like. Black Sabbath to jazz to sugar sweet pop music. I guess today I'll play the Partridge Family LOL
Top it off with Paul Clinch with Choya!
The Pump'man is an EOS: Equal Opportunity Spinner
Paul
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... thanks for sunday's inspiration ... :)
I found these Fly in a Cube pressings ... 8)
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:D Don't Pay Any Attention Mr. Pumpkin
Enjoy what you do and keep posting up - Always good to hear what's floating everyones' boat here.
We had Manfred Mann's Do Wah Diddy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-y-50RW5Ng) filling the house this morning :D
hey! where did i ever say anything else but that p-man should keep enjoying what he does, and keep posting about it? :scratch:
p-man, once again, in case you didn't understand, i will repeat what i said prior:
party on! :thumb:
doug s.
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Very nice Toni. I'm not familiar with those pressings.
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Jules Shear: Watchdog
Paul
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hey! where did i ever say anything else but that p-man should keep enjoying what he does, and keep posting about it? :scratch:
p-man, once again, in case you didn't understand, i will repeat what i said prior:
party on! :thumb:
doug s.
Doug I knew you where kidding no worries man. Have a great Sunday
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Doug I knew you where kidding no worries man. Have a great Sunday
s'ok, p-man - i know ewe gnu! :green:
best,
doug s.
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Humble appols Doug - I completely missed the joke and very much got the wrong end of the stick on this one.
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Humble appols Doug - I completely missed the joke and very much got the wrong end of the stick on this one.
all is forgiven! :thumb: not like i have never done anything like that before. :lol:
best,
doug s.,
listening to a lot of winyl, (and cd's as well), being played on 89.3 - wpfw - best sunday jazz programs on the planet, imho...
http://www.wpfwfm.org/
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For your listening pleasure
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For your listening pleasure
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:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
:wink: :green:
doug s.
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Very nice Toni. I'm not familiar with those pressings.
... as mentioned by Paul in the "Catch of the Day" thread, page 76, reply#1505.
Licensed by the UK label Cube Records: Essex puts Fly into Cube (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_Records);
made by Intercord Ton GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany;
very clean, immaculate pressings, good sound quality.
In 1982 they released a well known half speed mastered mono reissue of Procol Harum's first album:
(not mine)
Regards Toni
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... as mentioned by Paul in the "Catch of the Day" thread, page 76, reply#1505.
Licensed by the UK label Cube Records: Essex puts Fly into Cube (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cube_Records);
made by Intercord Ton GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany;
very clean, immaculate pressings, good sound quality.
In 1982 they released a well known half speed mastered mono reissue of Procol Harum's first album:
(http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/7697/phmono.jpg) (not mine)
Regards Toni
Are you sure you don't have one or is it you don't want to make me cry :lol:
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Mr. John Cale ~ Honi Soit
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The Best Of Mountain
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This LP has a bar code on the back but what I didn't realize was the 1st reading of a bar code was in 1974.
I thougt it was much later
The very first scanning of the now ubiquitous Universal Product Code (UPC) barcode was on a pack of Wrigley Company chewing gum in June 1974.
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Sinatra's Swinging Session
Frank Sinatra | Format: vinyl
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The wife was listening to Frankenstein on the radio on her way home and asked if I would play it.
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The 2nd Lp has 3 versions of Frankenstein
1. Monster Version
2. Human Version
3. Monster Rap
I remember buying this on 8 track tape :wink:
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33.3 welcome :).
Big Zepp fan here & II seems to get pulled & spun on my platter often :thumb: keep'm spinning! Cheers, Jim
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The Ventures Play Telstar and the Lonely Bull
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Humble Pie and The Blackberries ~ Eat It
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Jorma Kaukonen -- Quah
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For all you vinyl nuts. When I pass on to next life look me up here
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Japanese Pressing
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P'man,
Spinning this one in your honor :wink:
Blind Faith – Blind Faith ATCO Records SD 33-304B US 1969 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57181)
Hey your mushroom is the one with the Peace welcome mat right? I wouldn't want to go to the wrong mushroom, you know . . . Can't Find My Way Home :wink:
cheers, Jim
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Eric Clapton – E.C. Was Here RSO Records, Inc. SO 4809 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/E/DSC03853.jpg)
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P'man,
Spinning this one in your honor :wink:
Blind Faith – Blind Faith ATCO Records SD 33-304B US 1969 :thumb:
Hey your mushroom is the one with the Peace welcome mat right? I wouldn't want to go to the wrong mushroom, you know . . . Can't Find My Way Home :wink:
cheers, Jim
Yep, I've got the welcome mat out and waiting Jim
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Jorma Kaukonen -- Quah
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51MWxTzpadL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
A most excellent LP.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57184)
Savoy Brown "Raw Sienna"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1056881)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57185)
Argent "All Together Now"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7373841)
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some more slowhand :D
Eric Clapton – 461 Ocean Boulevard RSO Records, Inc. RS-1-3023 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://www.covershut.com/covers/Eric-Clapton----461-Ocean-Boulevard-Front-Cover-3077.jpg)
Eric Clapton – Behind The Sun Warner Bros. Records 25166-1 US 1985 :thumb:
(http://frasesdavida.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/behind-the-sun.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57198)
Hank Williams, III "Risin' Outlaw"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00000K3G0/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Caravan – Back To Front Kingdom Records KVS 5011 UK 1982 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Caravan-Back-To-Front-141726.jpg)
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(http://db.tt/WEHPDhCD)
Thanks for the rec Jim :thumb:
The Tull collection continues to grow :)
Keeping my eyes peeled for the others mentioned last week in this thread - Especially Stand Up 8)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57202)
J.J. Grey & Mofro "Georgia Warhorse" :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B003TTZSY2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Not heard this before tonight
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/431/cover_532722112010.jpg)
Most Enjoyable :thumb:
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Not heard this before tonight
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/431/cover_532722112010.jpg)
Most Enjoyable :thumb:
Gosh Davey, haven't heard the Grand Illusion? I got sick of it and every other Styx record because it was played on the radio constantly. :bawl: :lol:
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Gosh Davey, haven't heard the Grand Illusion? I got sick of it and every other Styx record because it was played on the radio constantly. :bawl: :lol:
Styx and REO seemed to get a lot of radio airplay back then. I liked both groups, but found myself playing REO a lot more than Styx, even to this day.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57204)
Eric Sardinas and Big Motor "Sticks and Stones"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B005D1IFUS/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img) :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Styx and REO seemed to get a lot of radio airplay back then. I liked both groups, but found myself playing REO a lot more than Styx, even to this day.
That's why I can't listen to radio these days, especially classic rock stations. They play the same 10 songs by the same 10 artists with very little else, day in and day out. I do have Sirius in the truck but they are starting to get pretty
repetitive also. Thank goodness I have a big collection at home !!!!
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Gosh Davey, haven't heard the Grand Illusion? I got sick of it and every other Styx record because it was played on the radio constantly. :bawl: :lol:
I've heard the singles - Come Sail Away, but not the album.
Styx never really got a lot of AirPlay over here in fact the whole genre struggled a little. Punk was really taking off and this sort of thing really wasn't flavour of the month.
When I worked out in Arizona in the early 90's a whole new world opened up - all the Classic Rock stations playing stacks of stuff I'd never heard before.
Although I've got nearly 2000 LP's there's still heaps of stuff I know that's "must have" and missing.
Will keep on plugging away.
This was a good 'un though.
One of those where I wasn't expecting too much (I've got a few other Styx albums) but caught me by surprise.
Cheers
Dave
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Styx and REO seemed to get a lot of radio airplay back then. I liked both groups, but found myself playing REO a lot more than Styx, even to this day.
Now you've done it :lol:
One of my all time fav albums - Fully Cranked Up! 8)
(http://db.tt/mlPiunjN)
I love this album!
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Caravan – Back To Front Kingdom Records KVS 5011 UK 1982 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Caravan-Back-To-Front-141726.jpg)
All I have are domestic releases on Caravan Nice One.
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(http://store.universal-music.co.uk/content/ebiz/universalmusic/invt/3./k./c./0600753314289/0600753314289_medium.jpg)
Playing side 4 of course
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(http://store.universal-music.co.uk/content/ebiz/universalmusic/invt/3./k./c./0600753314289/0600753314289_medium.jpg)
Playing side 4 of course
Of Course !!!!!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57207)
Dave Mason "Alone Together"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002PCX/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57207)
Dave Mason "Alone Together"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002PCX/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Decal is it Black or Marbled vinyl ??
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-OSH_ll7JHQo/TeqyFePPYRI/AAAAAAAABE4/5ZCV09rKm98/s1600/alonetogether.jpg)
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Decal is it Black or Marbled vinyl ??
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-OSH_ll7JHQo/TeqyFePPYRI/AAAAAAAABE4/5ZCV09rKm98/s1600/alonetogether.jpg)
:green: :green: :green: mine's black :green:
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:green: :green: :green: mine's black :green:
Mine is black also. It's the 180 gram reissue from MCA. Excellent sound quality and packaging. I just bought a copy of Hank Williams III "Risin' Outlaw" that is black and white swirled, very cool looking!!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57209)
Bob Dylan "Highway 61 Revisited" in Mono
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Mine is black also.
Mine is marbled, original pressing :green:
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Now you've done it :lol:
One of my all time fav albums - Fully Cranked Up! 8)
(http://db.tt/mlPiunjN)
I love this album!
I have several REO Speedwagon albums. I like Hi Infidelity, Riden the Storm Out and T.W.O a lot. The first time I heard them was at a free student actvities concert at Missouri in 1969. Just typing that year makes me feel old :lol:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57211)
Willie Nelson and Ray Price "Run That By Me One More Time"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00009VTZ2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
This one is on clear vinyl.
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So what's spinning now you say :lol:
Why Dave Mason
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57212)
Tommy I'll keep an eye out for one
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Dave Mason ~ Self Titled
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57214)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57207)
Dave Mason "Alone Together"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002PCX/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
I have both. I LIVED off this album freshman year of college! We called it the "pizza" album. I saw Jackson Browne open for Dave Mason freshman year. Now THAT was a concert!
Paul
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I have both. I LIVED off this album freshman year of college! We called it the "pizza" album. I saw Jackson Browne open for Dave Mason freshman year. Now THAT was a concert!
Paul
Wow you remember that far back ?? Not me Paul :lol: :lol:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57215)
Willie Nelson "Red Headed Stranger"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00004U2G7/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57219)
Allman Brothers Band "Idlewild South"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000003CM9/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57219)
Allman Brothers Band "Idlewild South"
decal,
excellent Allman Brothers lp :thumb:
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Caravan – Blind Dog At St. Dunstans Arista AL 4088 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Caravan-Blind-Dog-At-St-D-308483.jpg)
Caravan – Cunning Stunts Decca SKL-R 5210 UK 1975 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Caravan-Cunning-Stunts---74045.jpg)
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Nothing like a little P-funk in the early morning !!!!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57224)
Parliament "Mothership Connection"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00008RV1A/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Caravan – For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night London Records XPS 637 US 1973 :thumb:
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/C/DSC07185.jpg)
Caravan – Waterloo Lily London Records XPS 615 US 1972 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Caravan-Waterloo-Lily---S-488473.jpg)
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Which is THE Caravan album to look for?
Any to avoid?
I have none.
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57256)
Santana
A most excellent debut album.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B001GU04N6/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Which is THE Caravan album to look for?
Any to avoid?
I have none.
Paul
Paul these are my favorites and are the 1st 3 albums in order
1. Caravan ~ self titled
2. If I Could Do It All Over Again I'd Do It All Over You
3. In The Land Of Grey And Pink
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57259)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57260)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57261)
Also look into Hatfield And The North
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57262)
Hatfield and the North is comprised of Richard Sinclair of Caravan, Phil Miller of Matching Mole, Dave Sinclair also of Caravan (who would quickly be replaced by Dave Stewart of Egg, and Pip Pyle of Delivery. All members are pretty much Canterbury Scene superstars, appearing on numerous other recordings
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57268)
Stephen Stills "Stephen Stills 2"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002I6X/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57274)
Bob Dylan "Nashville Skyline"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0000024UM/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57268)
Stephen Stills "Stephen Stills 2"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002I6X/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Tommy I don't know if you either of the Manassas LPs but worth searching out.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57275)French LP
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Got both of them Bill. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57276)
The Meters "Kickback"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00005A0BE/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Paul these are my favorites and are the 1st 3 albums in order
1. Caravan ~ self titled
2. If I Could Do It All Over Again I'd Do It All Over You
3. In The Land Of Grey And Pink
Thanks, this is an area in general that I know nothing about.
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57277)
Last one for tonight see ya'll tomorrow :D
Jim here would be a neat place to live. :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57278)
Van Morrison "Hard Nose The Highway"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00000E9M3/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Whitesnake self titled release.
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Alan Parsons Project - Stereotomy
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Jim here would be a neat place to live. :thumb:[/size][/i][/b]
Bill,
Yes in deed :) by the way the Cover Illustration was done Anne Marie Anderson
spin earlier this afternoon... staying on my Caravan trek :wink:
Caravan – In The Land Of Grey And Pink London Records PS 593 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://www.thisisnotascene.com/wp-content/uploads/wp-post-thumbnail/headline_NPOIW.jpg)
Caravan – If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You London Records PS 582 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://static.flickr.com/88/259787256_560d19ad28.jpg)
just finished this one!
Caravan – Caravan MGM Records 2353 058 UK 1972, Reissue :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57281)
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Paul these are my favorites and are the 1st 3 albums in order
1. Caravan ~ self titled
2. If I Could Do It All Over Again I'd Do It All Over You
3. In The Land Of Grey And Pink
Also look into Hatfield And The North
Hatfield and the North is comprised of Richard Sinclair of Caravan, Phil Miller of Matching Mole, Dave Sinclair also of Caravan (who would quickly be replaced by Dave Stewart of Egg, and Pip Pyle of Delivery. All members are pretty much Canterbury Scene superstars, appearing on numerous other recordings
Paul,
I would agree with Bill and I would include Caravan – Waterloo Lily their 4th lp IMHO may be one of their best (classic Canterbury Scene) and it should be easier/cheaper to find.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_shKaZnVdzOQ/TNZdNL21o0I/AAAAAAAAB9g/FCzAODuey1c/s200/Caravan_Waterloo_Lily.jpg)
Also - Caravan & The New Symphonia is great too ( i could not find this one today :x) . . . is probably also easier/cheaper to find and is great IMHO
(http://pixhost.me/avaxhome/e4/0b/00160be4_medium.jpeg)
by 1975 their sound changes and becomes more . . . pop/ prog - yet still good.
also
Hatfield And The North – The Rotters' Club is a great lp also IMHO better than their 1st S/T
(http://images.wikia.com/lyricwiki/images/f/fa/Hatfield_And_The_North_-_The_Rotters%27_Club.jpg)
cheers, Jim
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my last one for the night :)
Jeff Beck – Blow By Blow Epic PE 33409 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/j/jeff-beck/album-blow-by-blow.jpg)
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Barry Goldberg... and 2 Jews Blues
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57283)
Happy Wednesday All
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And Back at you P'man!
Derek & The Dominos – Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs ATCO Records SD 2-704 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://www.southriverlibrary.org/CDS/CD_COVERS/28.jpg)
i'm spinning my Wednesday blues away :lol:
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(http://ring.cdandlp.com/disk-eklektik/photo_grande/114388326.jpg)
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A spot of Scottish Prog that's been away from the TT for too long :roll:
(http://api.ning.com/files/f2GaVSY*5uuPP6WD4sO7eQR6XW-Kd5V4qX*QJAQyTK-BPLZxTyY7KvA5S15hP7aCSZkTCx2gcHaxWJLyomjMzuctmx0SNyEL/Sentinel.JPG)
Not a shabby cover either 8)
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Traffic Sound ~ Lux
(http://image.maniadb.com/images/album/238/238047_1_f.jpg?d=20111108035726)
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Tell me about Caravan. I'm not sure I have ever heard them and I know I don't have any of their albums.
Thanks
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A spot of Scottish Prog that's been away from the TT for too long :roll:
(http://api.ning.com/files/f2GaVSY*5uuPP6WD4sO7eQR6XW-Kd5V4qX*QJAQyTK-BPLZxTyY7KvA5S15hP7aCSZkTCx2gcHaxWJLyomjMzuctmx0SNyEL/Sentinel.JPG)
Not a shabby cover either 8)
Dave,
:dunno: got me on this one :scratch: not sure which is the group or the title of the lp ... I'll be doing some research :)
Cheers, Jim
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Tell me about Caravan. I'm not sure I have ever heard them and I know I don't have any of their albums.
Thanks
Sent you a PM :wave:
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Savoy Brown – Raw Sienna Parrot PAS 71036 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/S/DSC03299.jpg)
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Tell me about Caravan. I'm not sure I have ever heard them and I know I don't have any of their albums.
Thanks
Sent you a PM :wave:
me too :)
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Crack The Sky – Safety In Numbers Lifesong Records JZ 35041 US 1978 :thumb:
(http://ring.cdandlp.com/filbeypop/photo_grande/1785508.jpg)
last one of the evening :)
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Nothing like a little whining angst ridden music in the early morning !!!! :sad: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57322)
Nirvana "Unplugged in New York"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000003TB9/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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me too :)
Thanks to both of you
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57327)
Bad Company
A great debut album.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57330)
The Band
I never get tired of this album. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57337)
Vanilla Fudge
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002IAK/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Can – Ege Bamyasi United Artists Records UAS-29414 US 2006 RE (original release 1972) :thumb:
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ZaoXN3RHij8/TF7z2wxOxnI/AAAAAAAAApw/FfxIrMz5B88/s1600/Can-Ege-Bamyasi-423299.jpg)
Classic Krautrock/Psyc 8)
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Jimmy Witherspoon: Olympia Concert
Jazz Legacy(Disques Vogue) JL 91
Mal Waldron: A Touch of the Blues
Enja 2062
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Chillin' tonight :wine:
(http://www.knickknackrecords.com/store/images/P/JJ%20Cale%20Naturally.jpg)
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Chillin' tonight :wine:
(http://www.knickknackrecords.com/store/images/P/JJ%20Cale%20Naturally.jpg)
Great one Davey. A three thumbs up album if there ever was one. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Tripping this afternoon :lol: (musically)
Can – Tago Mago United Artists Records UAS 29 211 X US 2009 RE (original release 1971) :thumb:
(http://pokingsmot.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Can-Tago-Mago-Album-Art-468x468.jpg)
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Here's one from another J.J.
J.J. Grey and Mofro that is.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57342)
J.J. Grey "Georgia Warhorse"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=8239670)
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Great one Davey. A three thumbs up album if there ever was one. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Agreed! 8)
But keeping with the beat of the thread - how about some;
(http://db.tt/fsqt8pf2)
Guitar solo's courtesy of JJ French :wink:
Dedicated to the Biz Man who probably thought I was losing my faith :D
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Sugar Loaf ~ Spaceship Earth
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57347)
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Fun Album
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57348)
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Ever see this before?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57349)
I found it in the basement and cleaned it up.
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Ever see this before?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57349)
I found it in the basement and cleaned it up.
Nope. :dunno: what label is it on?
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Sutherland Brothers & Quiver ~ Down To Earth
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57354) UK LP
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Nope. :dunno: what label is it on?
All Platinum Records LPM 6004 stereo
It could be one that was released after his death. No date. I'll take a pic of the back.
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Sugar Loaf ~ Spaceship Earth
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57347)
A Denver band. Three members used to play with the Moonrakers, a popular Denver band in the 60's that played with the Beach Boys, Chad & Jeremy, Johnny Rivers and others. I have several Moonrakers 45's on the Tower Records label as well as both Sugarloaf albums.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57360)
Steely Dan "Katy Lied"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57374)
Duane Allman "An Anthology"
This album was in heavy rotation on my stereo when it came out.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000001FLK/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57349)
All Platinum Records LPM 6004 stereo
It could be one that was released after his death. No date. I'll take a pic of the back.
neobop,
I found this article LONNIE YOUNGBLOOD: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE (http://home.comcast.net/~loudfast/writeweb/lonnie.htm) that talks about Jimi Hendrix and Lonnie Youngblood playing together, interesting ....
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57360)
Steely Dan "Katy Lied"
Nice 8)
This got added to my want list after using it at a mates house doing a back to back Vinyl/CD Shoot Out just before Christmas.
He'd just got his hot-rodded Naim silver disc spinner back.
We both concluded that his LP12/Aro/DV front end delivered the more satisfying experience.
Definately one LP I need to get hold of.
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Nice 8)
This got added to my want list after using it at a mates house doing a back to back Vinyl/CD Shoot Out just before Christmas.
He'd just got his hot-rodded Naim silver disc spinner back.
We both concluded that his LP12/Aro/DV front end delivered the more satisfying experience.
Definately one LP I need to get hold of.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Katy-Lied/104113196292450 (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Katy-Lied/104113196292450)
Plenty of debate about the SQ of this particular record. :D
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McGuinn-Hillman
Capitol/EMI Electrola 1C 064-86 237
Roger McGuinn & Band
CBS 80877
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neobop,
I found this article LONNIE YOUNGBLOOD: THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE (http://home.comcast.net/~loudfast/writeweb/lonnie.htm) that talks about Jimi Hendrix and Lonnie Youngblood playing together, interesting ....
Yea, I had no idea except its not like the later hippie stuff. 1963 NYC Hendrix first recording session. My pic of the back didn't come out good. All Platinum Records address is Englewood NJ. That's right across the river from the Bronx. Available on 8-track and cassettes exclusively by Ampex.
Not all the tunes mentioned are on the LP.
Side A
Wipe the sweat
Segway II
Segway III
Two in one goes
Bessie Mae
Side B
All I want
Under the table
Table II
Table III
Psycho
I was really into Hendrix in the hippie days. I saw him live once at the Arena in Philly. It must have been '67 or '68. The Arena isn't there anymore. It was a big concrete rectangle where they used to have roller derby and wrestling. Loudest concert I ever attended, it was painfully loud. I had to stuff my ears with pocket lint and pieces of cloth. He was great though, playing behind his back and with his tongue. He played most of his hits, Foxy Lady, Wind Cries Mary, Purple Haze, etc.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57390)
Gov't Mule "Deja Voodoo"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Deja-Voodoo/dp/B001BTOND4/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1328298829&sr=1-1-catcorr#mp3TrackPlayer) :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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The J. Geils Band ~ Bloodshot
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57392)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57397)
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Katy-Lied/104113196292450 (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Katy-Lied/104113196292450)
Plenty of debate about the SQ of this particular record. :D
Thanks Mitsu - unfortunately we don't have a Facebook account here so I can't get to follow this up.
All I can say is the pressing my friend's got just sounded spot on.
I'll check which one he has and try and hunt it out.
Cheers
Dave
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Playing some LPs that haven't seen the TT in a while
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Thanks Mitsu - unfortunately we don't have a Facebook account here so I can't get to follow this up.
All I can say is the pressing my friend's got just sounded spot on.
I'll check which one he has and try and hunt it out.
Cheers
Dave
My ABC rainbow pressing sounds good to me!
Katy Lied is the fourth album by Steely Dan, released in 1975. It went gold and peaked at #13 on the US charts. The single "Black Friday" also charted at #37. Band members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen were not happy with the album's sound quality due to an equipment malfunction with the dbx noise reduction system. They refused to listen to the completed album. However, to most audiophiles and fans of the group it is difficult, if not impossible, to hear the alleged sound imperfections.
(http://images.hhv.de/catalog/detail_big/00224/224519_3.jpg)
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My ABC rainbow pressing sounds good to me!
Thanks Mitsu :thumb:
The original UK release was also on ABC - should be able to track one down easily enough.
Cheers
Dave
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This had an outing tonight.
(http://991.com/newGallery/Tangerine-Dream-Stratosfear-485769.jpg)
STRATOSFEAR one of my fav Tangerine Dream albums 8)
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Brian Eno, 'Here Come The Warm Jets'
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Aerosmith – Get Your Wings Columbia PC 32847 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://static.musictoday.com/store/bands/93/product_large/MUDD593.JPG)
A rock'n Friday all :rock:
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Aerosmith – Get Your Wings Columbia PC 32847 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://static.musictoday.com/store/bands/93/product_large/MUDD593.JPG)
A rock'n Friday all :rock:
Sweet :thumb: Train Kept A Rollin'
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Brian Eno, 'Here Come The Warm Jets'
All Eno gets heavy rotation at my house!
Paul
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Crack The Sky – Safety In Numbers Lifesong Records JZ 35041 US 1978 :thumb:
(http://ring.cdandlp.com/filbeypop/photo_grande/1785508.jpg)
last one of the evening :)
NOW your cookin with gas! The third album marked the end of the classic Crack era although the fourth album, White Music is pretty good. Palumbo left the group and also left the songs for the others to sing. Saw them in concert this Thanksgiving. They are in Baltimore and have a small but rabid fan base. They play in March and two concerts in the summer. Who wants to meet in Baltimore for the summer show?
Paul
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Sweet :thumb: Train Kept A Rollin'
Yes that Train Kept A Rollin'
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57406)
Record 5 part of the Charly box set I bought in the 80's
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NOW your cookin with gas! The third album marked the end of the classic Crack era although the fourth album, White Music is pretty good. Palumbo left the group and also left the songs for the others to sing. Saw them in concert this Thanksgiving. They are in Baltimore and have a small but rabid fan base. They play in March and two concerts in the summer. Who wants to meet in Baltimore for the summer show?
Paul
I'm going to try real hard
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The Alan Parsons Project – I Robot Arista AL 7002 US 1977 :thumb:
(http://ring.cdandlp.com/grigo/photo_grande/114235174.jpg)
taken it back a notch or two :)
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I'm going to try real hard
I might be able to time a business trip to DC and join you.
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NOW your cookin with gas! The third album marked the end of the classic Crack era although the fourth album, White Music is pretty good. Palumbo left the group and also left the songs for the others to sing. Saw them in concert this Thanksgiving. They are in Baltimore and have a small but rabid fan base. They play in March and two concerts in the summer. Who wants to meet in Baltimore for the summer show?
Paul
Paul, Road Trip :rock: :dance: :rock: sounds great, when in the summer?
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57409)
Eric Clapton "Money and Cigarettes"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00004Y6NL/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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The Yardbirds ~ Roger The Engineer UK LP
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57410)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41AUD56DKLL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Only 74 hours until Wilco Live! :thumb:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/515ZZy1jBlL._SS500_.jpg)
Love this version of Southern Man :rock:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41DlokoaU9L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
180g
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/515ZZy1jBlL._SS500_.jpg)
Love this version of Southern Man :rock:
Just bought this Laura, guess I'll put it on.
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(http://implayer.img.jugem.jp/20090419_717874.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57414)
The Doors "The Soft Parade"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002I2G/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Paul, Road Trip :rock: :dance: :rock: sounds great, when in the summer?
Crack The Sky: summer dates not announced
crackthesky.com
Paul
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The Doors "The Soft Parade"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002I2G/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Nice Decal
My cousin gave me this LP as gift around 1971 it's been replaced by a better copy
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Alan Gowen • Phil Miller • Richard Sinclair • Trevor Tomkins – Before A Word Is Said Europa Records JP 2007 US 1982 :thumb:
(http://www.audiophileusa.com/covers400water/71583.jpg)
excellent Jazz-Rock :)
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Crack The Sky: summer dates not announced crackthesky.com Paul
Paul, You'll need to keep us informed :) I'm feeling the need to become one of those Crack The Sky rabid fans beyond my living room :) cheers, Jim
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Just bought this Laura, guess I'll put it on.
they rock a little more with Neil than when it's just CSN. I hope you like it. I could be wrong, but I think this album and So Far are the only albums with Ohio.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57421)
Bad Company
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1098490)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51lIirtriNL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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The Soft Bulletin
Flaming Lips
Paul
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ZZ Top - Afterburner (1985)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57422)
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they rock a little more with Neil than when it's just CSN. I hope you like it. I could be wrong, but I think this album and So Far are the only albums with Ohio.
Oh, I know I like it, but that's because I had it on cassette.
I once had 100's and 100's of cassettes, I started recording them in college in 1975, first on an Advent deck, then in the early 80's I bought a nice Nakamichi deck, LX-5 I think. I threw it all away just 4 or 5 years ago - while I was married.
Then I divorced, official in Nov '11, now rebuilding the things I had on cassette in used vinyl, or Bill brings them to me as CDs I rip to my media server. I just bought 4 Way Street last week as clean, though used, vinyl, this past Tuesday. Just heard 3 sides, and as you know, side 3 ends with Southern Man :thumb:
Now on to side 4, then I think some Traffic I also bought Tuesday.
G.
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On the Road
Traffic | Format: Vinyl
John Barleycorn earlier today, on vinyl, now this.
Got my Winwood fix for the new year in.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57424)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KZCsSiJCL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
STERLING in the dead wax :thumb:
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STERLING in the dead wax :thumb:
Excellant Laura, same in both the Traffic titles I listened to today.
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Excellant Laura, same in both the Traffic titles I listened to today.
8)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57427)
Neville Brothers "Fiyo on the Bayou"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002GGF/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Steve Hackett ~ Voyage of the Acolyte
(http://www.chartstats.com/images/artwork/26101.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57428)
Tony Joe White "Black and White"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00000I2UL/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57445) LP
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Viktor Lazlo: She
Polydor 827 958
Viktor Lazlo: Hot & Soul
Polydor 837 921
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/510aX-yucML._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ACy2lo37L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
This one got a lot of play back in the college days (and abuse :nono: ) so I need to look for a better copy. Should be fairly easy to find.
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/70/72/f357024128a0470f575cd010.L._AA300_.jpg)
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Herman's Hermits - Blaze (1967)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_3JckQQgTbxE/S9XQBaAvz2I/AAAAAAAAAmA/jxAXDd4JU-Q/s1600/blaze.jpg)
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The Hollies ~ Beat Group
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57466)
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Crazy Horse
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57468)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41X5RJqmfZL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57470)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57473)
Blood Sweat & Tears - Child Is Father To The Man
Columbia (2-eye) CS 9619
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The Kinks ~ Arthur (Or The Rise & Fall Of The British Empire)
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_vfsDmNpS1Uo/SdEcOVCRPEI/AAAAAAAAEFk/TtaCWz6tR-8/s400/The+Kinks+-+Arthur+Or+The+Decline+And+Fall+Of+The+British+Empire+-+Front.jpg)
Many Thanks to Paul for this super clean copy :thumb: :thumb:
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Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart ~ Crack The Sky
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57475)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41sDjdlBMdL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57480)
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown "Real Life"
A wonderful live recording from a truely great artist.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0000002WM/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61vOw%2Bv3aFL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41sDjdlBMdL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
I picked this up not to long ago Laura
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I picked this up not to long ago Laura
It was the only Procol Harum album on vinyl I didn't have.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57489)
Eric Clapton
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000FDEUG2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57489)
Eric Clapton
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000FDEUG2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Good Stuff Decal
Now I'm living on Blues Power
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57508)
The Jimi Hendrix Experience "Electric Ladyland"
My favorite Experience album. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002P5U/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Good Stuff Decal
Now I'm living on Blues Power
'CAUSE now I'm living on blues pow-power.
Paul
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The Kinks ~ Arthur (Or The Rise & Fall Of The British Empire)
Many Thanks to Paul for this super clean copy :thumb: :thumb:
You're welcome. It's a classic.
Paul
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Humble Pie – Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore A&M Records SP-3506 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://image.musicimport.biz/sdimages/disk17/153201.jpg)
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Humble Pie – Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore A&M Records SP-3506 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://image.musicimport.biz/sdimages/disk17/153201.jpg)
I love their cover of Dr. John's "I Walk On Guilded Splinters" on this album.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57512)
Johnny Winter "Roots"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B005CW5E3E/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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I love their cover of Dr. John's "I Walk On Guilded Splinters" on this album.
decal,
right on :thumb: i also love Muddy's Rolling Stone they do on the other side since side B & C are on the same disk :)
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Heart – Dreamboat Annie Mushroom Records MRS-5005 Canada 1976 :thumb:
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/13/01/e2b8024128a024513a7bc010.L.jpg)
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Wishbone Ash – Pilgrimage Decca DL 75295 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Wishbone-Ash-Pilgrimage-211477.jpg)
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A little early Sunday morning Jazz
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57516)
Miles Davis "Sketches of Spain"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002AH7/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Also early Sunday:
Mono copy of The Music Man, Original Cast (from the movie)
My favorite musical of all time.
A little thin in the lower end, but like all things analog, eminently listenable with only a couple of pops and clicks. 1 dollar antique store purchase last year...
Paul
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Now for something a little heavier!!!!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57519)
Grand Funk "Live Album"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000068VV3/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/70/72/f357024128a0470f575cd010.L._AA300_.jpg)
I'm partial to this lp :wink:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61kwxDOafrL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Sunday morning power pop
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Hatfield And The North – Hatfield And The North Virgin VR-13-110 US 1974
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-m2yygrgJjxo/TcGINs2gRlI/AAAAAAAADX0/PnxBrwXJgBw/s1600/Hatfield__The_North_-_ST.jpg)
Some Sunday morning Jazz-Rock :)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57520)
Dusty Springfield "Dusty In Memphis" 2002 4 Men With Beards Records 180g Reissue
original release 1969 Atlantic Records
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Pretty Things ~ Parachute
(http://www.offshoreechos.com/offshorethemes/Pictures%205/Pretty%20Things%20-%20Parachute.jpg) 180 gram reissue
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The Soft Machine
(http://covers.a-go.in/max/soft_machine_-_1968_the_soft_machine.jpg) Sundazed Reissue
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Mal Waldron: The Quest
Prestige Records 0902.074
Andy Irvine: Rainy Sundays ... Windy Dreams
Tara Records Tara 3002
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This one really blew the lid off the peace and love movement!!!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57528)
Black Sabbath
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002KB8/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57539)
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Barclay James Harvest -- Early Morning Onwards
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51QrtVxsOSL._SS500_.jpg)
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Pretty Things ~ Parachute
(http://www.offshoreechos.com/offshorethemes/Pictures%205/Pretty%20Things%20-%20Parachute.jpg) 180 gram reissue
Picked this up today at the record show! Reissue...
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57544)
The Nice "Greatest Hits" 1977 NEMS/Immediate Records LP
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Pretty Things ~ Parachute
Picked this up today at the record show! Reissue...
Paul
Paul I hope you enjoy your new LP :thumb:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51iA33%2BJ3oL._SS500_.jpg)
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Here's one boys and girls I know nothing about (looks interesting) from 1989
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57547)
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Oh Well it's Monday
Rain Parade ~ Crashing Dream
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_G98uhWpSBnw/Sog_bccRHYI/AAAAAAAAAzA/DXAyuyjjEto/s400/CRASHING+DREAM+FRONT+CD+SZ.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57553)
J. J. Cale "Really" 1972 Shelter Records LP
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Harmonium – Harmonium Celebration CEL-1893 Canada 1974 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/619/cover_362174112009.jpg)
Beautiful French Canadian Folk/Prog. This lp is more folk than their next two ... a nice way to enjoy a Monday morning :)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57554)
J. J. Cale "Naturally" 1971 Shelter Records LP
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Beau Dommage – Beau Dommage Capitol Records ST-70.034 Canada 1974 :thumb:
(http://www.vinylmaniaque.com/repertoire3/canada-beau-dommage.jpg)
More French Canadian Folk-Chanson :)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57553)
J. J. Cale "Really" 1972 Shelter Records LP
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57554)
J. J. Cale "Naturally" 1971 Shelter Records LP
Both of these are excellent albums. Get this one if you don't have it.........
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57555)
J.J. Cale "5"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000001F2X/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57562)
Crabby Appleton "Crabby Appleton" 1970 Elektra LP
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New England – Walking Wild Elektra 6E-346 US 1981 :thumb:
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_U1menI3veIs/S-fdEv0q-rI/AAAAAAAACQE/cRn9W1jFzTM/s1600/new+england+-+walking+wild+1981.jpg)
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Philip D'Arrow "Sub Zero" 1980 Polydor Records LP
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A little Barclay James Harvest last night before bed time
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31wMCCMXVNL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57569)
Marianne Faithfull "Strange Weather" 1987 Island Records LP
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Be Bop Deluxe – Live! In The Air Age Harvest SKB-11666 US 1977 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Be-Bop-Deluxe-Live-In-The-Air-A-518569.jpg)
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A little Barclay James Harvest last night before bed time
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31wMCCMXVNL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Hey Laura, How are you liking your new Barclay James Harvest lps?
cheers, Jim
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57562)
Crabby Appleton "Crabby Appleton" 1970 Elektra LP
Yikes, I had forgotten about these guys !!!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57570)
Black Crowes "Shake Your Money Maker"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7536195)
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The Chambers Brothers – A New Time - A New Day Columbia CS 9671 US 1968 :thumb:
(http://www.soulstrut.com/images/uploads/reviews/chambers.png)
Some good afternoon psych/soul music :)
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Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies ~Alexis 1957
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57574)
Krazy Kat label ??? Made in England 1984
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57575)
Leon Russell - Carney
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Rick Derringer ~ If I Weren't So Romantic, I'd Shoot You (1978)
(http://www.alicecooperrecords.com/images/RickDerringer.jpg)
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(http://thmb.inkfrog.com/thumbn/mikeh22129/DSC_0050_040.JPG=600)
Rubinstein at the height of his powers- 1950 recording with Antal Dorati at Dallas.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57575)
Leon Russell - Carney
Great record !!!!!!
Here's two of my favorite Leon Russell LPs..........
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57577)
Leon Russell
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002TYM/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57578)
Stop All That Jazz
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002U02/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57580)
Neil Young "Tonight's the Night"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002KCC/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57581)
Harry Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson (1971)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57581)
Harry Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson (1971)
A must...what would Gaffigan say about his......robe?
Aerial Ballet is my favorite.
Paul
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Police Synchronicity
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On a Zappa kick tonight.
Joe's Garage
Bongo Fury
Over-nite Sensation
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A double dose of Dixie Dregs
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57602)
"Night of the Living Dregs"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000006ONX/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57603)
"Dregs of the Earth"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000EPFPRO/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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A double dose of Dixie Dregs
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57602)
"Night of the Living Dregs"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000006ONX/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57603)
"Dregs of the Earth"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000EPFPRO/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
I'll bet if I look hard that I have both of these :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57606)
Ray LaMontagne "Trouble" 2008 RCA/Legacy 180g Reissue LP
originally released 2004 RCA/BMG/Stone Dwarf
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I'll bet if I look hard that I have both of these :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
P'man :lol: :lol: :lol: you crack me up
this is my favorite Dixie Dregs – What If
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41W%2BI4IxjoL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
i'll need to pull this one out :thumb:
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Barclay James Harvest – Live Polydor 2683 052 UK 1974 :thumb:
(http://wiels.nl/blog/images/Barclay_James_Harvest_-_Live_front_sm.jpg)
This is an excellent live lp well worth picking up if you see it :)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57607)
Leon Russell "Hank Wilson's Back Vol. 1" 1973 Shelter Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57608)
Son Volt "Straightaways" 1997 Warner Brothers Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57198)
Hank Williams, III "Risin' Outlaw"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00000K3G0/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Playing this as I post. Sent to me by an A/C buddy. I almost never listen to country
and I have to admit I'm enjoying this LP :thumb: Thanks Mr. Tommy :lol:
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P'man :lol: :lol: :lol: you crack me up
this is my favorite Dixie Dregs – What If
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41W%2BI4IxjoL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
i'll need to pull this one out :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57609)
I Found 4 Dixie Dregs LPs I'm almost sure I have "What If" but I'm not inclined to dig anymore :lol: :lol:
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If you dig the Dregs, you gotta love Steve Morse's debut solo album.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57611)
Steve Morse "The Introduction"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002H29/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Playing this as I post. Sent to me by an A/C buddy. I almost never listen to country
and I have to admit I'm enjoying this LP :thumb: Thanks Mr. Tommy :lol:
Eres bienvenido, Señor Bill.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57613)
John Mayall "USA Union" 1970 Polydor LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57624)
Yo La Tengo "And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out" 2000 Matador Records Gatefold LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57628)
Three Dog Night "Captured Live At The Forum" 1969 Dunhill Records LP
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Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Your Funeral, My Trial
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57629)
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If you dig the Dregs, you gotta love Steve Morse's debut solo album.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57611)
Steve Morse "The Introduction"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002H29/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Laura,
You got me remembering this one, so I had to spin a couple of Three Dog Night LPs. This one's on the turntable right now. I have to admit that I really liked them. :thumb:
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Blimey :o
Not logged in for a day - There's been some great stuff spinning :thumb:
But it's Confession Time here and momentous occasion
For the first time ever there's some Grateful Dead spinning here :o
(http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/t/the-grateful-dead/album-in-the-dark.jpg)
Yep! Acquired my very first GD album over the weekend.
Why did I wait so long? :roll:
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Blimey :o
Not logged in for a day - There's been some great stuff spinning :thumb:
But it's Confession Time here and momentous occasion
For the first time ever there's some Grateful Dead spinning here :o
(http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/t/the-grateful-dead/album-in-the-dark.jpg)
Yep! Acquired my very first GD album over the weekend.
Why did I wait so long? :roll:
Welcome to the Grateful Dead. There's lots 'o great stuff to choose from, however two must haves (as far as I'm concerned) are:
American Beauty
Workingman's Dead.
Everybody has their favorites. Perhaps the two above albums are a wee-bit less "jam band." Execellent song writing and interesting harmonies. I think that there's a Grateful Dead thread on AC if your inspired!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57630)
Grateful Dead "Wake Of The Flood" 1973 Grateful Dead Records LP
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Thanks :thumb:
Added to the "Want List" :D
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Next up tonight
(http://www.lyricsgather.com/image.php?id=61e280q4sIL.jpg)
Very much enjoying this new catch too 8)
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Blimey :o
Not logged in for a day - There's been some great stuff spinning :thumb:
But it's Confession Time here and momentous occasion
For the first time ever there's some Grateful Dead spinning here :o
(http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/t/the-grateful-dead/album-in-the-dark.jpg)
Yep! Acquired my very first GD album over the weekend.
Why did I wait so long? :roll:
I suggest this (http://www.elusivedisc.com/prodinfo.asp?number=WBLP98040) to get your "Dead" fix.........
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57643)
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Babe Ruth 'First Base'.
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The Glass Family: Electric Band
Warner Bros. Records WS 1776
The Best of Otis Redding
Atlantic 780 171
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(http://www.chartstats.com/images/artwork/25332.jpg)
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I suggest this (http://www.elusivedisc.com/prodinfo.asp?number=WBLP98040) to get your "Dead" fix.........
Thanks Decal - Unfortunately the old Piggy Bank is unable to cover this, depleted due to my recent vinyl purchases 8)
Let's see what pops up with my updated DISCOGS Want List :D
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Hey Laura, How are you liking your new Barclay James Harvest lps?
cheers, Jim
Really, really like them.
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Laura,
You got me remembering this one, so I had to spin a couple of Three Dog Night LPs. This one's on the turntable right now. I have to admit that I really liked them. :thumb:
They used to get a lot of play on my old Benjamin Miracord and later on the B & O Beogram. I had almost forgotten how much I liked them. Some great vocals. I always enjoyed the start of The Big Chill where Kevin Klein and his son are singing "Jeremiah was a bullfrog . . ."
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I suggest this (http://www.elusivedisc.com/prodinfo.asp?number=WBLP98040) to get your "Dead" fix.........
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57643)
+1,000 :thumb: :thumb:
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The Scorpions - Blackout
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57652)
The Cult - Electric
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57653)
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For the first time ever there's some Grateful Dead spinning here :o:
Not true. I spun & posted American Beauty and Workingman's Dead a while ago (December 30, 2011) http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=1500.msg1032669#msg1032669 8)
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Next up tonight
(http://www.lyricsgather.com/image.php?id=61e280q4sIL.jpg)
Very much enjoying this new catch too 8)
:thumb: :thumb: For all of us veteran cosmic rockers 8) :D
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While all of your are spinnin' vinyl, I'm exhausted and trying to make it to the end of the day at work after experiencing Wilco live from the center of the first row last night. I am too old to attend a concert on a "school night" and not take the next day off. :duh:
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Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57654)
I just picked this one up... it's original and perfect!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57655)
John Mayall - Blues From Laurel Canyon (1969) Strange days indeed!
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While all of your are spinnin' vinyl, I'm exhausted and trying to make it to the end of the day at work after experiencing Wilco live from the center of the first row last night. I am too old to attend a concert on a "school night" and not take the next day off. :duh:
Trust me your not alone Laura :lol:
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John Mayall - Blues From Laurel Canyon (1969) Strange days indeed!
I love this record I'm gonna break mine out :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57659)
German Decca I picked up within the last year. It came in a all white cardboard cover and
not the original album cover
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X - Live at the Whisky A Go-Go on the Fabulous Sunset Strip
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42366)
One of my favorite live albums...
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I love this record I'm gonna break mine out :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57659)
German Decca I picked up within the last year. It came in a all white cardboard cover and
not the original album cover
I have a Rainbow album like that. :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57660)
Alan Price - O Lucky Man (1973) Bad film - good soundtrack
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Tonight I guess I'll fly along side Dean :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57661)
Yes I am being a copycat :lol:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57663)
Ten Years After "A Space In Time" 1971 Columbia Records LP
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Barclay James Harvest – Once Again Harvest SHVL 788 UK 1971 :thumb:
(http://img11.nnm.ru/1/5/b/f/c/15bfcfeaf65e3a0d0786ea5fef4f541a_full.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57664)
Spirit "Feedback" 1972 Epic Records LP
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Really, really like them.
Excellent! Look for Barclay James Harvest's Once Again I don't think you'll be disappointed :)
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X - Live at the Whisky A Go-Go on the Fabulous Sunset Strip
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42366)
One of my favorite live albums...
did you ever see x live? i saw them once - what a trip! watching billy zoom was almost surreal - here was this amazingly wild energy being blasted out from the band - especially from zoom's guitar - and it seemed the only thing on john moving at all was his hands. the rest of him - head, body, arms, legs - as still as a statue. and, his face frozen in a grin. one of the strangest things i have seen...
nice billy zoom interwiews:
http://www.billyzoom.com/niceguy.html
http://www.billyzoom.com/razorcake.html
(http://www.billyzoom.com/images/silverjet.jpg)
doug s.
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Dixie Dregs – What If Capricorn Records CPN 0203 US 1978 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Dixie-Dregs-What-If-439790.jpg)
Excellent Jazz-Rock fusion :)
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Nektar – A Tab In The Ocean Passport Records PPSD-98017 US 1976 (US pressing of the 1972 release) :thumb:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Ydzdj3ibxKg/Ta0OAm3GeGI/AAAAAAAAAc8/r0gST-ExtmY/s1600/nektar3.jpg)
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Yes – Fragile Atlantic SD 19132 US RE 1977 :thumb:
(http://www.theuncool.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/yesfragile.jpg)
I needed some Chris Squire bass :)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57670)
YES "Relayer" 1974 Atlantic Records LP White Label Promo Copy
(from Wikipedia)
"A special promotional only, white label, "banded for airplay" version of the LP was available to U.S. radio stations in 1974. It has the track "The Gates of Delirium" broken into three segments: the opening vocal section, the instrumental "battle" middle section, and the "Soon" final section, with slight fades between each to aid with on-air segues. This was done to try to increase Relayer's radio exposure, as most radio stations would provide only limited, if any, air time to a 22-minute song. The edit of "Soon" resulting from this treatment was subsequently released as a single in the U.S."
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YES "Relayer" 1974 Atlantic Records LP White Label Promo Copy
(from Wikipedia)
"A special promotional only, white label, "banded for airplay" version of the LP was available to U.S. radio stations in 1974. It has the track "The Gates of Delirium" broken into three segments: the opening vocal section, the instrumental "battle" middle section, and the "Soon" final section, with slight fades between each to aid with on-air segues. This was done to try to increase Relayer's radio exposure, as most radio stations would provide only limited, if any, air time to a 22-minute song. The edit of "Soon" resulting from this treatment was subsequently released as a single in the U.S."
bside, thanks for including the note. i'll have to pull this one and give it a spin :)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57671)
Johnny & Edgar Winter "Together" 1974 Blue Sky Records LP
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did you ever see x live? i saw them once - what a trip! watching billy zoom was almost surreal - here was this amazingly wild energy being blasted out from the band - especially from zoom's guitar - and it seemed the only thing on john moving at all was his hands. the rest of him - head, body, arms, legs - as still as a statue. and, his face frozen in a grin. one of the strangest things i have seen...
nice billy zoom interwiews:
http://www.billyzoom.com/niceguy.html
http://www.billyzoom.com/razorcake.html
doug s.
I never got a chance... :duh: I bet it was an experience.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57671)
Johnny & Edgar Winter "Together" 1974 Blue Sky Records LP
That takes it back in the day for me. I saw them at Felt Forum when that record came out...Johnny said "here's one my brother wrote" before breaking into "Frankenstein". During which Edgar played Keyboard, drums and sax. Was also impressed by Floyd Radford on guitar.
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(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_gX5BlrHg1x0/TQugH4UZYTI/AAAAAAAAAhc/vFbQ9kdFPNo/s1600/le%2Bsoleil.jpeg)
After The Chameleons split up in the summer of '87, Mark Burgess and drummer John Lever joined with a pair of guitarists to form a new quartet, The Sun and the Moon, which debuted in mid-'88 with an eponymous album that sounds a lot like The Chameleons. Burgess evinces even more imploring emotionality than in the past, and it's a very solid LP
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That takes it back in the day for me. I saw them at Felt Forum when that record came out...Johnny said "here's one my brother wrote" before breaking into "Frankenstein". During which Edgar played Keyboard, drums and sax. Was also impressed by Floyd Radford on guitar.
Trover, :green: Wow . . . sounds like an incredible experience :)
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Traffic – Welcome To The Canteen United Artists Records UAS-5550 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://img11.nnm.ru/f/3/3/0/6/f3306bd48d79d344022435550815a176_full.jpg)
from a discogs note "Welcome to the Canteen proved how good a contractual obligation album could be (one last album was necessary to satisfy the terms of British label Island records' licensing deal with American label United Artists)"
A great mixture of live tunes :)
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The United States Of America – The United States Of America Columbia CS 9614/XSM 135628 US 1990s/2000s Reissue of the 1968 release :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57676)
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Roy Eldridge 4 - Montreux '77
Pablo/OJC OJC-373
Herb Geller: Birdland Stomp
Enja 5019
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Alison Krauss and Union Station - Live
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57702)
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Alison Krauss and Union Station - Live
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57702)
Is this record as amazing as people say it is?
Paul
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Unfortunately, I only got through the first LP before my 6 year old woke up with a stomach virus :(. With that said, it sounds FANTASTIC and that's coming from a guy who also owns the CD.
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This one really blew the lid off the peace and love movement!!!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57528)
Black Sabbath
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002KB8/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
decal,
I've been pondering your statement about this lp blowing "the lid off the peace and love movement!" I would not disagree and I was thinking about other lps that had a similar impact. Black Sabbath's Black Sabbath was released 13 Feb 1970. Four months later in June Uriah Heep's Very 'Eavy Very 'Umble... was released in the UK and later the US version
Uriah Heep – Uriah Heep Mercury SR-61294 US 1970
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1157/cover_93202072009.jpg)
an excellent lp also :thumb:
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This one really blew the lid off the peace and love movement!!!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57528)
Black Sabbath
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002KB8/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Black Sabbath was the band that blew my mind and changed the type of music I was listening to at the time. The Beatles were put on the back burner and Sabbath was most definately IN I was about 14 or 15 when I heard my 1st Sabbath LP boy was my mother sad she HATED Black Sabbath :lol: BS Master of Reality was my very 1st 8 track tape. I stayed up all that night listening to it over and over again and again and remains to this day as my favorite BS album................Bill
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Black Sabbath was the band that blew my mind and changed the type of music I was listening to at the time. The Beatles were put on the back burner and Sabbath was most definately IN I was about 14 or 15 when I heard my 1st Sabbath LP boy was my mother sad she HATED Black Sabbath :lol: BS Master of Reality was my very 1st 8 track tape. I stayed up all that night listening to it over and over again and again and remains to this day as my favorite BS album................Bill
You should have listened to your mother :lol: :lol:
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Is this record as amazing as people say it is?
Paul
Yes!
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Savoy Brown – A Step Further Parrot PAS 71029 US 1969 :thumb:
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/S/DSC04016.jpg)
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Beau Dommage – Où Est Passée La Noce? Capitol Records SKAO 70.037 Canada 1975 :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51HqmnDu84L._SS500_.jpg)
Beautiful French Canadian prog/folk from Québec perhaps on level with Premiata Forneria Marconi . . . without Peter Sinfield's influence/lyrical translations :wink:
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UFO – Lights Out Chrysalis CHR 1127 US 1977 :thumb:
(http://cdn.thedeadhub.com/wp-content/gallery/uploads/2009/11/UFO-lights-out.jpg)
a solid hard rock album, this one hadn't spun on the platter in years :dunno: :)
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Traffic – On The Road Island Records SMAS-9336 US 1973 :thumb:
(http://www.minilps.net/images/stories/shop_image/product/traffic-on-the-road-gatefold-open.jpg)
:scratch: someone else spin this recently too me think....
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Budgie - If I Were Brittania I'd Waive The Rules A&M Records SP-4593 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/4149/cover_1955171512009.jpg)
discogs order arrived today :) my first taste of Budgie :rock: thanks Mitsuman & DaveyW!
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Budgie - If I Were Brittania I'd Waive The Rules A&M Records SP-4593 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/4149/cover_1955171512009.jpg)
discogs order arrived today :) my first taste of Budgie :rock: thanks Mitsuman & DaveyW!
This is awesome! If Black Velvet Stallion and Sky High Percentage doesn't get you rockin', I will be very surprised. :beer:
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Michael Chapman - Rainmaker
(http://lightintheattic.net/system/wordpress_uploads/2012/01/MichaelChapman_Rainmaker_3252.jpg)
Light In The Attic reissue of 1969 album.
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Well Done Jim :thumb:
That particular disc is still languishing in my "Want List" but won't be long :D
Meanwhile I spotted that Decal had ordered this
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57718)
Had to put my newly acquired vinyl aside for forty minutes or so and fill the house with some Skynyrd 8)
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decal,
I've been pondering your statement about this lp blowing "the lid off the peace and love movement!" I would not disagree and I was thinking about other lps that had a similar impact. Black Sabbath's Black Sabbath was released 13 Feb 1970. Four months later in June Uriah Heep's Very 'Eavy Very 'Umble... was released in the UK and later the US version
Uriah Heep – Uriah Heep Mercury SR-61294 US 1970
an excellent lp also :thumb:
I'd also add this to the Groundbreakers of 1970
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-DQKLdosq6CM/TyRGJUNhU_I/AAAAAAAABSU/zPi3OH3oSCw/s1600/DEEP%252520PURPLE%252520-%2525201970%252C%252520Deep%252520Purple%252520in%252520Rock.jpg)
Anyway this has now replaced the Skynyrd
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57719)
Yep! Love It 8)
In fact one of my fav. bands - very unfashionable, even in their hey-day.
Plenty of Playground Ridicule over this lot - I never cared - got all their albums :)
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Charles Brown - Ballads My Way
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/b/brown_charl_balladsmy_101b.jpg)
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(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/133/374639775_e802475989.jpg)
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That looks a pretty tidy copy Bill :thumb:
Spinnin' now my original UK release with mirror front - Boy is this a toughie to photograph :?
(http://db.tt/qAA3FfFO)
A bit shabby in comparison - been through School and College this one :D
Fortunately the vinyl has survived my youthful mistreatment rather well :wink:
This is one of my fav's (along with Magicans Birthday, Sweet Freedom and Head First) so also got the Remastered CD too.
Very Nice! 8)
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I was in to early Uriah Heep although I don't have the first one. My Uriah Heep collection begins with Salisbury and ends with Wonderworld in 1974. I also have Ken Hensley's Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf. My favs are Look at Yourself, Demons and Wizards and The Magician's Birthday
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Genesis - A Trick of the Tail
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42265)
Steely Dan - Katy Lied
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=34703)
Phish - Party Time?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57723)
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CONCORD PICANTE Latin Jazz sampler from Concord Jazz
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_eMdPAakixwM/So6OgPk-kbI/AAAAAAAAAJ0/tSKBkdCFS00/s400/The+Sound+of+Picante.jpg)
Tasty tunes.
Scotty
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57742)
The Meters "Fire On The Bayou" 2010 Rhino Records 180g Vinyl Reissue LP
originally released in 1975 Reprise Records
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(http://991.com/newGallery/The-Beatles-Rubber-Soul-272301.jpg) 60's Rainbow Capitol stereo
(http://www.chartstats.com/images/artwork/33138.jpg) The Beatles Anthology 1
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51377wiDuYL._AA300_.jpg)
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The Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd | Format: Vinyl
A minty, 30th anniversary edition, EU import copy.
With a martini, 'cuz Gin is so very British!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57758)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57759)
The Beatles - Early Years 1 - (1981 Audiofidelity Enterprises (UK) Ltd)
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One of the best fusion bands you've never heard of.
Iceberg from Spain.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57764)
Brilliant musicianship, with Max Sune on guitar being the standout.
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One of the best fusion bands you've never heard of.
Iceberg from Spain.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57764)
Brilliant musicianship, with Max Sune on guitar being the standout.
simoon, discogs want-listed :) do you have any of their other lps?
cheers, Jim
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Nektar – Remember The Future Passport Records PPS 98002 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://moole.ru/uploads/posts/2010-06/1276931778_nektar1.jpg)
Crack The Sky - Animal Notes Lifesong Records LS6005 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_EEYAr_Ijju4/S9TaejqvMgI/AAAAAAAABEk/trDxxbe0qCg/s1600/Ctsan%5B1%5D.jpg)
from me recent discogs order :)
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The Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd | Format: Vinyl
A minty, 30th anniversary edition, EU import copy.
With a martini, 'cuz Gin is so very British!
:lol: etcarroll, that busted me up :lol:
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I was in to early Uriah Heep although I don't have the first one. My Uriah Heep collection begins with Salisbury and ends with Wonderworld in 1974. I also have Ken Hensley's Proud Words on a Dusty Shelf. My favs are Look at Yourself, Demons and Wizards and The Magician's Birthday
Demons and Wizards was my first, and i'm still hunting for quality Look at Yourself i've been passing on a number of vg-/vg ones . . . sounds like I've been missing out :duh: love The Magician's Birthday that one got a spin yesterday also :)
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simoon, discogs want-listed :) do you have any of their other lps?
cheers, Jim
Got 'em all on vinyl.
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James Taylor and the Original Flying Machine
(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/97ae689fd82516242ef51a53b46ad2de/1263250.jpg)
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Slade ~ Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply
(http://www.irishvinyl.com/invgifs1/bl1532.jpg)
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Got 'em all on vinyl.
:green: :green: :green:
If you had to choose two which one's would you pick?
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Horslips ~Short Stories / Tall Tales
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1509/cover_4238107112010.jpg)
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Spinning an eclectic mix since getting home from work.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31HxZ2EdZwL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41l7y87M16L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517K-EUahAL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41%2BmL%2BB61uL._AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511LjTK6BuL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57774)
The Rolling Stones - Out of Our Heads (1965) - yes I bought it new in 65.......mono of course!
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Crack The Sky - Animal Notes Lifesong Records LS6005 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_EEYAr_Ijju4/S9TaejqvMgI/AAAAAAAABEk/trDxxbe0qCg/s1600/Ctsan%5B1%5D.jpg)
That's the way to do it!
Paul
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Horslips ~Short Stories / Tall Tales
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1509/cover_4238107112010.jpg)
bill -
Check to see if you have this, I think it's their best effort;
Man Who Built America
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"Sincerely Conte", Conte Candoli, Bethlehem Records, 10"/33rpm, BCP-1016
This LP has the MOST dynamic trumpet found on LP. Amazing dynamics, ... Almost as if they did not limit the dynamic range, as is done normally.
This LP may fetch up to $75 in NM (maybe more), but is well worth it, IMO.
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Jose Feliciano - Fireworks
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/f/felici_jose_fireworks_101b.jpg)
Masterful guitar album from 1970 on RCA Records.
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Bill -
Check to see if you have this, I think it's their best effort;
Man Who Built America
No, I have a couple but that's not one of them.
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MAN WHO BUILT AMERICA
HORSLIPS
Well I do, haven't played this in over 20 years I'd wager.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57811)
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There's been a few discs spun so far this weekend
This one particularly hit the spot 8)
(http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/e/electric-light-orchestra/album-discovery.jpg)
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Blue Rodeo - The Things We Left Behind - double LP
(http://rockandrollreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Blue-Rodeo.jpg)
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Roberta Flack - First Take
(http://www.soulstrut.com/images/uploads/reviews/FLACK%20Roberta%201969%20FIRST%20TAKE.jpg)
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There's been a few discs spun so far this weekend
This one particularly hit the spot 8)
(http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/e/electric-light-orchestra/album-discovery.jpg)
Was the world's biggest ELO fan back in the day. Still am the world's biggest Roy Wood fan.
Paul
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Was the world's biggest ELO fan back in the day. Still am the world's biggest Roy Wood fan.
Paul
It was a difficult choice which ELO to play Paul
They're all such good albums 8)
Don't Bring Me Down swung it this time - it's just a classic closing ditty :D
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Roberta Flack - First Take
(http://www.soulstrut.com/images/uploads/reviews/FLACK%20Roberta%201969%20FIRST%20TAKE.jpg)
This was a good one from Robert Flack! Before the over-commercialism and later material that became too sappy.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57825)
Roberta Flack "Quiet Fire" 1971 Atlantic Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57849)
Traffic "John Barleycorn Must Die" 1970 United Artists LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57850)
Wishbone Ash "Nouveau Calls" 1987 IRS Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57857)
Eric Clapton "Self-Titled, Debut Album" 1970 Polydor Records LP
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41TWQZHHKQL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51MlWQ3AK0L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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its a Family evening (at the moment)!
Family – Music In A Doll's House Reprise Records RS 6312 US 1968 :thumb:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_1T9YXyM1Bfw/TCt9aDS6OwI/AAAAAAAAHdY/SG2KmU9N4Uk/s1600/B00009PBWV.jpg)
next up!
Family – Family Entertainment Reprise Records RS 6340 US 1969 :thumb:
(http://images.wikia.com/lyricwiki/images/4/44/Family_-_Family_Entertainment.jpg)
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That's the way to do it!
Paul
Paul,
I'm really digging the Crack The Sky lps i've picked up so far :thumb:
Jim
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This is awesome! If Black Velvet Stallion and Sky High Percentage doesn't get you rockin', I will be very surprised. :beer:
Mitsuman,
really digging this lp, very interesting songs - well crafted! looking forward to my next Budgie lp :)
Jim
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41TWQZHHKQL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
"Friday Night In Birmingham" :thumb:
I've got some relatives staying over this weekend so the vinyl selections have been a somewhat tempered :P
Now got this lined up for Monday night
A highly underated Live album - always has me reaching for the volume button every time a play it - to turn it up of course :D
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51MlWQ3AK0L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
I only have the CD but its a great record!
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57862)
Donovan's Greatest Hits 1969 Epic Records LP
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(http://image.musicimport.biz/sdimages/disk12/109535.jpg)
Produced by Ian Anderson (you can hear his Tullish influences)
Sax by David Bowie
Penultimate track "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
And a Porky pressing
An all round quite interesting LP
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I'm up for a little Uriah Heep. 1st up Equator from 1985
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57863)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57864)
The Jayhawks "Hollywood Townhall" 180g Reissue
originally released 1992 American Recordings
Another spin of this great album....
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57864)
The Jayhawks "Hollywood Townhall" 180g Reissue
originally released 1992 American Recordings
Another spin of this great album....
One of my all time favorites..........even the *gasp* ceedee sounds good. :beer:
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Mitsuman,
really digging this lp, very interesting songs - well crafted! looking forward to my next Budgie lp :)
Jim
Jim, your next should be this one, Bandolier :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57868)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57869)
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I only have the CD but its a great record!
Paul
An ACer, jsaliga, turned me on to it. Very enjoyable
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I'm up for a little Uriah Heep. 1st up Equator from 1985
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57863)
Back at you
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31SNST2K8PL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57876)
Humble Pie "Rock On" 1971 A&M Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57881)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57880)
Miles Davis - Seven Steps To Heaven
Columbia CS 8851
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31FFVG4E6TL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Roger Waters - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking; original, uncensored cover
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=31650)
The Stills-Young Band - Long May you Run; promo copy
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=31651)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41TWQZHHKQL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51MlWQ3AK0L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Throwing Muses, nice! Tanya Donelly is one of my women. :thumb: I really dig both of the Belly albums as well.
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The Rascals ~ Search And Nearness
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57884)
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Throwing Muses, nice! Tanya Donelly is one of my women. :thumb: I really dig both of the Belly albums as well.
Thanks. I will have to llk for those two albums. I really like The Real Ramona.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57888)
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan "Rags To Rufus" 1974 ABC Records LP
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Thanks. I will have to llk for those two albums. I really like The Real Ramona.
I need some TM on vinyl, I only have them on CD. But I do have both Belly LPs; Star & King. They're both very good.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57891)
The Suburbs - In Combo
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The Raiders ~ Indian Reservation
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57895)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57896)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Midnight Ride
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57896)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Midnight Ride
(http://tatianaspilates.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/clapping_animation.gif)
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Rare Earth – Willie Remembers Rare Earth R 543L US 1972 :thumb:
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/R/DSC05583.jpg)
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/91/7a/0abf124128a0de36a70b7010.L._AA300_.jpg)
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Strawbs – Ghosts A&M Records SP-4506 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/589/cover_44519452010.jpg)
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Leon Russell – Leon Russell Shelter Recording Company Inc. SHE-8901 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/images/LeonRussell.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57901)
Seals & Crofts "Summer Breeze" 1972 Warner Bros. LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57905)
Spirit "Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus" 1970 Epic Records LP
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I was listening to this great soul funk album over the weekend. I had found it at a thrift shop earlier in the week:
(http://www.popsike.com/pix/20100827/190436538822.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57906)
Squeeze "East Side Story" 1981 A&M Records LP
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Billy Stewart "The Greatest Sides" 1987 MCA Chess Records LP
from the Original Chess Masters
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Derek & the Dominos - In Concert
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57907)
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The Mars Volta - Scab Dates
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57908)
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Metallica - And Justice For All; 45rpm
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28167)
Van Morrison - Moondance; 200g
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57924)
The Beatles - Abbey Road; Original Apple
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=37993)
Radiohead - The King of Limbs; 45rpm
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57925)
Ahh... so nice not to have to work today... :green:
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R.E.M. - Automatic For The People
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57939)
Def Leppard - Pyromania
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57940)
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Quiet Sun - Mainstream Antilles AN-7008 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1813/cover_44512217102008.jpg)
one of Phil Manzanera's groups :)
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R.E.M. - Automatic For The People
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57939)
A favorite of mine. I love the last three songs, Man on the Moon, Nightswimming and Find the River.
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Percy Mayfield - My Jug & I
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/m/mayfie_perc_myjugi~~~_101b.jpg)
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FIREFALL - ELAN spinning at the moment
(http://991.com/newGallery/Firefall-Elan-284625.jpg)
With my new little toy
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57970)
A Bluenote Boboli
Popped it on last night, still working on optimising set up.
Will be interesting to see where this rather chunky little number ends up in the Cart Pecking Order :)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57976)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57977)
Stanley Clarke - School Days
Nemperor Records NE 439
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Surfacing by Sarah McLachlan:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57979)
Martin
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Brian Auger's Oblivion Express – Second Wind RCA Victor LSP-4703 US 1972 :thumb:
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/B/DSC03485.jpg)
outstanding jazz rock :)
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Sketches of Spain- Miles Davis and Gil Evans (Columbia).
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Yes - Relayer
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=29413)
Ahhh... A few Cuba Libres and some Gates of Delirium. :thumb:
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http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57970[/img]
A Bluenote Boboli
Popped it on last night, still working on optimising set up.
Will be interesting to see where this rather chunky little number ends up in the Cart Pecking Order :)
:thumb: Let us know how it works out for ya.
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Brian Auger & Julie Tippetts – Encore Warner Bros. Records BSK 3153 US 1978 :thumb:
(http://www.shugarecords.com/images/records/9c5b677f-e4fb-46bb-8d2f-888f117188c5-0.JPG)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57982)
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Yes - Relayer
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=29413)
Ahhh... A few Cuba Libres and some Gates of Delirium. :thumb:
:thumb: An excellent combination, enjoy! . . . I had some Gates of Delirium last week with out the rum :duh: yet it was still good :thumb:
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Renaissance – Turn Of The Cards Sire Records Company SAS-7502 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3256/3140978517_f9996b8f72.jpg)
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Rare Bird – As Your Mind Flies By ABC Records ABCS-716 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://static.flickr.com/105/294906271_87782c3171.jpg)
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:thumb: Let us know how it works out for ya.
Will do - still tinkering with VTF and loading, will post up some thoughts once I'm happy with the set up.
Cheers
Dave
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Sketches of Spain- Miles Davis and Gil Evans (Columbia).
One of the first 3 albums I bought as a teenager. And that was a long time ago
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The Boboli is currently dishing out the rather potent mix of this DMM Pressing :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58001)
It's an interesting production - Monumental Bass :o
El Boboli takes it in it's stride 8)
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(http://www.chartstats.com/images/artwork/27082.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58012)
The Pretenders (1980)
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Quiet Sun - Mainstream Antilles AN-7008 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1813/cover_44512217102008.jpg)
one of Phil Manzanera's groups :)
Any good? I'm a big Manzanera fan. The Explorers is not one of his high notes...
Paul
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Quiet Sun - Mainstream
Any good? I'm a big Manzanera fan. The Explorers is not one of his high notes...
Paul
Paul,
Some may say this is some of Manzanera's best work. 10 years before The Explorers . . . The album was recorded during a month off from Roxy Music... I think around the same time his solo Diamond Head lp was recorded. Quiet Sun was a reformed group of Manzaneras from the earlier 70s that never cut a record so this is more Canterbury Scene style music. Here are some informative reviews (http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=8459) of the lp.
cheers, Jim
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Soft Machine – Fifth Columbia KC 31604 US 1972 :thumb:
(http://covers.a-go.in/max/soft_machine_-_1972_fifth.jpg)
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Paul,
Some may say this is some of Manzanera's best work. 10 years before The Explorers . . . The album was recorded during a month off from Roxy Music... I think around the same time his solo Diamond Head lp was recorded. Quiet Sun was a reformed group of Manzaneras from the earlier 70s that never cut a record so this is more Canterbury Scene style music. Here are some informative reviews (http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=8459) of the lp.
cheers, Jim
Thanks, my eyes are PEELED! (a bit graphic, perhaps, but I'll pick up a copy if I see it)
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58024)
Robby Krieger "Versions"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002R8N/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img) Tracks 1-10 only are on the LP
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Rare Bird ~ Somebody's Watching
(http://991.com/newGallery/Rare-Bird-Somebodys-Watchin-453736.jpg)
Jim this is the only Rare Bird Lp I own
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Russ Ballard ~ Self Titled 1984
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/r/russ_ballard-russ_ballard_(alt).jpg) Promo LP
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Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon; MFSL
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58031)
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27965)
Just doing some VTA tweaking on my new SAE 1000LT cartridge... :thumb:
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Steve Miller Band ~ Rock Love
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FVOT3Sm_C9E/SMaDsvYHoII/AAAAAAAAAMI/S1MNCXGsNjI/s400/Steve+Miller+Rock+Love.bmp)
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Just doing some VTA tweaking on my new SME 1000LT cartridge... :thumb:
:rock: :hyper: :dance: :singing: Is it SME or SAE ??
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The Lovin' Spoonful ~ Once upon A Time
(http://991.com/newGallery/The-Lovin-Spoonful-Once-Upon-A-Time-382240.jpg)
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So Pman telecommuting ? Home for lunch ? Or just taking a 'well' day ? Whichever, enjoy, hope your weather is improving. :thumb:
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Johnny Maddox ~ Memphis
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58034)
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So Pman telecommuting ? Home for lunch ? Or just taking a 'well' day ? Whichever, enjoy, hope your weather is improving. :thumb:
Home for the day :thumb: Snowing as I write :shake:
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(http://www.covershut.com/covers/Phil-Manzanera---K-Scope-Front-Cover-19356.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58012)
The Pretenders (1980)
A personal favorite and what I love about this album is the consistency of feeling and excitement (to me) track to track. To me it's one of those that is so good it never gets old.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58036)
Steve Miller Band - Brave New World (1969) had to use an Amazon graphic as the cover is gone! - we played it over and over in 1969!
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Steve Miller ~ Born 2B Blue
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58037)
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Steve Miller Band ~ Rock Love
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FVOT3Sm_C9E/SMaDsvYHoII/AAAAAAAAAMI/S1MNCXGsNjI/s400/Steve+Miller+Rock+Love.bmp)
That takes me back.............I remember listening to that 8 track that my mom and dad had.............I wanna say 1974 maybe. :lol:
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That takes me back.............I remember listening to that 8 track that my mom and dad had.............I wanna say 1974 maybe. :lol:
Rock Love I looked it up released in 1971
Now for the Sunshine Company
Very period cover LOL
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58073)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58077)
Delbert McClinton "I'm With You"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000000CRY/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Delbert looks eerily like Jim Jones or Christopher Walken on this cover.
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Delbert McClinton "I'm With You"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000000CRY/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Delbert looks eerily like Jim Jones or Christopher Walken on this cover.
My vote is for Jim Jones
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58081)
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I'm giving my birthday presents a spin tonight...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58086)
Martin
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58094)
The Best of the Dave Clark 5 - (no year on the sleeve but I've had it forever) On a British Invasion kick lately!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58094)
The Best of the Dave Clark 5 - (no year on the sleeve but I've had it forever) On a British Invasion kick lately!
1970 The best of the Dave Clark Five
Label: EMI Starline SRS 5037
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:rock: :hyper: :dance: :singing: Is it SME or SAE ??
That would be SAE :duh:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51PzHVqOMwL._SS500_.jpg)
Fantastic.
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Rock Love I looked it up released in 1971
I knew it came out earlier, I just remember first listening to the 8 track in 73' or 74' I thank my dad for turning me on to Steve Miller Band. :thumb:
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I need to get a copy of that Jeff Buckley lp.
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Certified Live
Dave Mason | Format: vinyl
Had this 2 lp set on cassette for years, now have it on vinyl, sounds great.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58127)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58137)
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Bill -
I met Jan back in 75/76 when I was at Syracuse U, working the door at an on campus club, and he was playing there with his trio.
He was a cool dude.
Is that the recently passed away Sansui behind the album?
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Bill -
I met Jan back in 75/76 when I was at Syracuse U, working the door at an on campus club, and he was playing there with his trio.
He was a cool dude.
Is that the recently passed away Sansui behind the album?
No that's it's replacement the 9090DB The AU D11 II died
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58138)(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58141)
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Frank Zappa - Return of the Son of Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=35034)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58143)
Beck Bogert Appice
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0012GMVEE/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Strangers In The Night
Frank Sinatra
Picked up a 2nd copy of this as the NM copy I got on ebay was anything but. This one from FL is nice.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58144)
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ELO - Out of the Blue
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=35076)
Ida - My Fair, My Dark EP w/ Levon Helm
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58145)
Fantastic sounding album! :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58146)
The Beatles "Revolver"
I finally found a good copy that didn't cost a fortune. :D
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58149)
The Police - Vinyl Villians (1980)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58150)
Parliament "Mothership Connection"
This is a very well produced and recorded album.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00008RV1A/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58151)
The Kinks - 20 Golden Greats! Wow - as seen on TV!
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Kinks on RONCO! Way to go!!!
Paul
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Rock Love I looked it up released in 1971
Now for the Sunshine Company
Very period cover LOL
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58073)
It's scary. They're coming to get me!!!!
Paul
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(http://www.covershut.com/covers/Phil-Manzanera---K-Scope-Front-Cover-19356.jpg)
Another good one. You're back into the 80's!
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58152)
The Best of Jerry Jeff Walker
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002P4K/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Finally getting to play some vinyl after a long week at work and a Board meeting today.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61zXZ68siOL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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180g
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58153)
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Thanks to another Laura recommendation, I ordered the two Rhino Chicago reissues: CTA and Chicago II, two of my very favorite albums. I love Chicago III also, more flawed than the first two but another favorite nonetheless.
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58154)
Waylon Jennings "Honky Tonk Heroes"
Billy Joe Shaver wrote most of the tunes on this album.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00000J7AQ/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Thanks to another Laura recommendation, I ordered the two Rhino Chicago reissues: CTA and Chicago II, two of my very favorite albums. I love Chicago III also, more flawed than the first two but another favorite nonetheless.
Paul
You won't be disappointed!
Laura
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41HiBV1qy7L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/418l5m2SnTL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Classic Records reissue :thumb:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ZYZS2FQ2L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58163)
Bloomfield,Kooper and Stills "Super Session"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00008QSA5/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41HiBV1qy7L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
:thumb: Got this last month... now I need to track down a copy of Ars Longa Vita Brevis...
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58165)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58165)
Color me green with envy :green:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58167)
The Rolling Stones - Die 30 Grobten Hits Wow - undt seen on der TV!
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Listened to this last night:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58169)
Martin
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58175)
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A chunky package arrived from over the pond yesterday.
This is one of the little gems contained within and spinning now;
(http://991.com/newGallery/The-Strawbs-Grave-New-World-533321.jpg)
All courtesy of our very own Mr. Pumpkinman 8)
Thanks again Bill - Your consideration and generosity is very much appreciated :thumb:
PS: Glad to see that you're still enjoying the Sansui
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58177)
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era - (Cheers Pumpkinman)
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A chunky package arrived from over the pond yesterday.
This is one of the little gems contained within and spinning now;
All courtesy of our very own Mr. Pumpkinman 8)
Thanks again Bill - Your consideration and generosity is very much appreciated :thumb:
PS: Glad to see that you're still enjoying the Sansui
My Pleasure Davey ...Enjoy
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era - (Cheers Pumpkinman)
Gee thanks Dean, now my list just got a litte longer :lol:
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Should be in yard doing some work while it's sunny, but can't turn this off, the SQ is amazing.
The Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd | Format: Vinyl
A minty, 30th anniversary edition, EU import copy.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57758)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58183)
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The first Jellyfish record. Blue vinyl. First time I'm hearing it. First tune playing now, it's AMAZING!!!
Paul
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Listened to this last night:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58169)
Martin
A record store owner in San Mateo turned me on to them last summer when I was visiting friends in San Carlos. Very nice!
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You won't be disappointed!
Laura
Chicago I and II. Guess what? I ALREADY OWN THEM ON RHINO RTI PRESSINGS!!!!
Paul
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Should be in yard doing some work while it's sunny, but can't turn this off, the SQ is amazing.
Gene,
If you see a good clean copy of the MFSL, get it. It is my favorite pressing out of the three I own (original, 30th and MFSL)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61eykyyZnTL._AA300_.jpg)
Purple vinyl
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Gene,
If you see a good clean copy of the MFSL, get it. It is my favorite pressing out of the three I own (original, 30th and MFSL)
Thanks Laura, will do.
Of course, I'll have to find it in FL 'cuz Bill already bought everything worth owning around here. :lol:
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Thanks Laura, will do.
Of course, I'll have to find it in FL 'cuz Bill already bought everything worth owning around here. :lol:
Yeah I have my copy on MFSL already :thumb:
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(http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/4bf9dffdf10d9f34f549cb235be525da/1371412.jpg) White Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58188)
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I had grabbed a beautiful purple vinyl, OOP live Joy Division LP earlier this week. Finally put it on yesterday. Midway thru side 2, *skip* *skip* *skip*
Brutal.
That and some serious surface noise on side 2 of Bowie's "Low" have made me consider only playing side As from here on out.
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I had grabbed a beautiful purple vinyl, OOP live Joy Division LP earlier this week. Finally put it on yesterday. Midway thru side 2, *skip* *skip* *skip*
Brutal.
That and some serious surface noise on side 2 of Bowie's "Low" have made me consider only playing side As from here on out.
Do you clean your LPs Check out DaveyW's page on cleaning
http://daveyw.edsstuff.org/vinyl/S&VVC/
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I do use a SpinClean. Haven't cleaned the Bowie yet since I I was out of fluid and got to the shop for more after it'd closed (I swore they closed at 8, not 7!).
So there is hope for the Bowie. Joy Division, not so much. But the shop did take it back for a refund. Could've been worse.
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I also finally got something with a touch of orange in my system this week. So things haven't been all bad...
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Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Your Funeral, My Trial; 45rpm
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57629)
The Who - Quadrophenia; 180g
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27608)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58195)
Cowboy Junkies "The Trinity Session" 1988 BMG Music LP, Canadian Release
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58196)
Nick Lowe - Jesus of Cool
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(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/ANON_518085__58965__05072009014242-1765.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58195)
Cowboy Junkies "The Trinity Session" 1988 BMG Music LP, Canadian Release
That album sounds eerie good!
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That album sounds eerie good!
Regarding "The Trinity Session" LP:
Yea D.W., I completely agree. To further the point and in addition, to my ears, the vinyl is so much better than the original CD, which I have as well. I also have a copy, on CD, of "The Trinity Session Revisted" which was a 20th Anniversary Tribute to the release of the first album. Same song line up with the addition of some guest artists which includes Natalie Merchant. Really great... would love to have it on vinyl someday too.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58195)
Cowboy Junkies "The Trinity Session" 1988 BMG Music LP, Canadian Release
I bought this LP at Lou's Records in Encinitas, CA back in 1988 based upon LA Times' Robert Hilburn's glowing review. At the time I was into The Cult, The Cure, Guns N' Roses, Metallica, etc. and just never warmed to it. My tastes have matured as I have; I think I'll pull it out and give it a spin to see what I think of it today.
Martin
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I bought it in 1979. It's the Canadian version from Island (ILPS 9570)
Still sound excellent. No cracks or pops. Incroyable. :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58240)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58241)
Bruce Springsteen "Tunnel Of Love" 1987 Columbia Records LP
... time for some Bruce
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58241)
Bruce Springsteen "Tunnel Of Love" 1987 Columbia Records LP
... time for some Bruce
The title track is absolutely one of my favorites of his. Good one.
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Last night and this morning before church
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51WJYN2ZS7L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41MDungdTcL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31CT-wAFRQL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Cowboy Junkies - The Trinity Sessions
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=30118)
All this talk and I realized I haven't heard it on my new setup... 8)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58250)
Taj Mahal "The Natch'l Blues" 1968 Columbia Records LP
Baby caught the Katy and left me a mule to ride...
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58196)
Nick Lowe - Jesus of Cool
Just in case you are not aware, the Pure Pop For Now People American version has a few different versions of the songs. Really cool, like Brit vs. American Lene Lovich Stateless (which you need NOW if you don't already have it).
Paul
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(http://www.whereseric.com/sites/default/files/discography-images/john%20mayall%20looking%20back.jpg)
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Just in case you are not aware, the Pure Pop For Now People American version has a few different versions of the songs. Really cool, like Brit vs. American Lene Lovich Stateless (which you need NOW if you don't already have it).
Paul
Thanks Paul. That would explain the multiple versions on the Nick Lowe Quiet Please CD compilation I picked up. I found the Jesus Cool record buried in my long lost vinyl stack that Pumpkinman has made me dig up. I had the Pure Pop record many years ago too but never compared them - who knows, maybe I'll find that next!
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GONE- Jerry Williams (Warner Bros).
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58264)
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True (1977)
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Just in case you are not aware, the Pure Pop For Now People American version has a few different versions of the songs. Really cool, like Brit vs. American Lene Lovich Stateless (which you need NOW if you don't already have it).
Paul
Thanks Paul. That would explain the multiple versions on the Nick Lowe Quiet Please CD compilation I picked up. I found the Jesus Cool record buried in my long lost vinyl stack that Pumpkinman has made me dig up. I had the Pure Pop record many years ago too but never compared them - who knows, maybe I'll find that next!
Sure just blame it on the Pumpkinman. I'd say stand on my shoulders but I don't have any. :lol:
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John Mayall - Ten Years Are Gone
Gene - Blue Mitchell plays trumpet on this album
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58272)
Steve Winwood "Chronicles" 1987 Island Records LP
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Mckendree Spring ~ Get Me To The Country
(http://www.shugarecords.com/images/records/706fa1c1-b584-4f01-971a-018618617dc8-0.JPG)
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Last night......
Nirvana - "MTV Unplugged"
Mary Gauthier - "Mercy Now"
Cream - "Live Cream"
Little Feat - "The Last Record Album"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58279)
Jackson Browne "Saturate Before Using" 1972 Asylum Records LP
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Mckendree Spring ~ Get Me To The Country
(http://www.shugarecords.com/images/records/706fa1c1-b584-4f01-971a-018618617dc8-0.JPG)
Good snag Pman :thumb: Got the LP, but haven't seen a CD version available as yet so haven't heard it in a while. Soon hopefully. 8)
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Two solo albums from one of the founding members and bassist of Poco and the Eagles.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58291)
Randy Meisner
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Randy-Meisner/dp/B003SK2OL2/ref=sr_1_11?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1329776520&sr=1-11#mp3TrackPlayer)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58293)
One More Song
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0000025JS/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5a/Fairport_Convention-Liege_%26_Lief_(album_cover).jpg)
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Warren Kime ~ Brass Impact
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/k/kime_warren_brassimpa_101b.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58320)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51OmUIqncSL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Honky Chateau by Elton John
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58279)
Jackson Browne "Saturate Before Using" 1972 Asylum Records LP
Not trying to be a jerk here, but this is actually an eponymous album. Saturate Before Using is widely believed to be the name but it's Jackson Browne. (Or at least I think it is!)
Paul
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Not trying to be a jerk here, but this is actually an eponymous album. Saturate Before Using is widely believed to be the name but it's Jackson Browne. (Or at least I think it is!)
Paul
From Wikipedia: The album is often mistakenly called Saturate Before Using, because the words appear on the album cover, which was designed to look like a water bag that would require saturation in order to cool its contents by evaporation. For this very reason, Asylum Records executives suggested to no avail that the words be removed from the album cover and nearly rejected the cover art outright. However, the initial pressings not only included the text, but the cover carried a burlap-like feel to further the water bag theme.
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the Barr Brothers
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58339)
Crosby and Nash
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58340)
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Not trying to be a jerk here, but this is actually an eponymous album. Saturate Before Using is widely believed to be the name but it's Jackson Browne. (Or at least I think it is!)
Paul
Thanks Paul... not trying to be a jerk either, but I already knew that. Everybody still calls it "Saturate Before Using" anyway because of the cover graphic. Kind like Prince was still Prince, even though he changed his name to a gliff symbol, and Kleenex is really not Kleenex, it's tissue. Thanks Bill for providing the documentation.
Nonetheless, I must say, I always felt that Jackson Browne's debut album was fantastic. YMMV
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58347)
Herb Albert's Tijuana Brass "Whipped Cream & Other Delights" 1965 A&M Records LP
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Another from Bill's little package
(http://images.wax.fm/genya_ravan_i_mean_it-6370296-1277581047.jpeg)
I'd really struggle to find this over here in Blighty
Played it again last night - Excellent! :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58358)
The Band "Stage Fright"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1107953)
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Dick Schory - Carnegie Hall
Ovation Records OV/14-10-2
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58371)
Steppenwolf "Monster"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002PE3/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://sleevage.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/p33_prov_per_three.jpg)
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(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_zioJB6lp3Fo/TNShJ0_tZcI/AAAAAAAAA1Y/jFKp35Wo-iU/s400/front_sml.jpg)
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(http://i.ebayimg.com/t/ENOCH-LIGHT-Patterns-Sound-2-RARE-Master-LP-VG-/16/!CC5VC)wCGk~$(KGrHqZ,!j!E0GV--KJbBNM)3QHDPg~~_3.JPG)
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(http://streetnine.com/spaceage/graphics/moog.gif)
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Hey pumpkin
I don't know where you are going with the electronica but I hope you make it back safely!
Paul
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51a57VS-UML._SS500_.jpg)
MISTAKEN IDENTITY
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58391)
Santana "Inner Secrets" 1978 Columbia Records LP
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Hey pumpkin
I don't know where you are going with the electronica but I hope you make it back safely!
Paul
:lol: Don't let him bring you down man... I have a bit of that "eclectic" stuff too. :green: <-- Pumpkin as a child... not quite ripe yet.
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Rainbow - Rising
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58392)
Belly - King
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=29714)
Jon and Vangelis - The Friends of Mr Cairo; German Import
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=30153)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58396)
Lynyrd Skynyrd "Nuthin' Fancy"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002PAO/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58399)
Daryl Hall & John Oates "Abandoned Luncheonette" 1973 Atlantic Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58415)
The Marshall Tucker Band "Running Like The Wind"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0009A1B5O/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Hey pumpkin
I don't know where you are going with the electronica but I hope you make it back safely!
Paul
I was getting ready to send him a PM to see if everything was OK. His last few posts had me concerned too. :lol:
Laura
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I was getting ready to send him a PM to see if everything was OK. His last few posts had me concerned too. :lol:
Laura
If he starts posting about attending Raves, we'll have him committed!!!!! :rotflmao:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58419)
Sam Cooke "One Night Stand! Live At The Harlem Square Club" 2008 RCA/Victor Remaster 180g LP
originally recorded 1963
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I have a whole box of 10" instructional/sales LPs that my in-laws off-loaded on me if he's into that sort of thing too.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58427)
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson "Secrets" 1978 Arista Records LP
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I see there's a lot concern involving me. It is appreciated but CASH would will more helpful so anyone who needs my address just send me a PM and then send me some green. :lol: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :lol:
(http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l7mhb70zNg1qa282oo1_500.jpg)
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I have a whole box of 10" instructional/sales LPs that my in-laws off-loaded on me if he's into that sort of thing too.
How soon can you deliver them :duh: :nono:
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(http://magi-rus.ru/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/liel_heart_shaped_world.jpg)
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(http://magi-rus.ru/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/liel_heart_shaped_world.jpg)
Nice to see you're back from wherever you've been. I hope I never go there. :P :lol:
Laura
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Nice to see you're back from wherever you've been. I hope I never go there. :P :lol:
Laura
I was here all along :lol: :lol:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58441)
Genuine House Rockin' Music III
From Alligator Records, includes Elvin Bishop, Katie Webster, The Paladins, A.C. Reed, Roy Buchanan, Lonnie Brooks, Kenny Neal, Little Charlie, Maurice John Vaughn, Tinsley Ellis, Siegel-Schwall Band, Rufus Thomas and more.
Samples (http://www.alligator.com/albums/Genuine-Houserockin-Music-III/)
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How soon can you deliver them :duh: :nono:
The box is so old it's even turned orange!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58444)
Charlie Daniels Band "Fire on the Mountain"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Fire-On-The-Mountain/dp/B00138D33Y/ref=sr_1_12?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1330047711&sr=1-12#mp3TrackPlayer)
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Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58445)
Jim Brock - Tropic Affair
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28091)
Dire Straits - Making Movies
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27900)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58446)
Beck Bogert Appice
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0012GMVEE/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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The Big Ball ~ Various Artists Double LP
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58460)
Track Listing
http://www.deaddisc.com/disc/Big_Ball.htm
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Jim Brock - Tropic Affair
An excellent Jazz/Fusion album.... :thumb:
Track 1... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLVJwurkFN8)
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The Blues Project ~ Lazarus
(http://vinylfreakmusicstore.com/img/lps/BluesProjectLazarusNL.jpg)
I really like their cover of Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man''
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58467)
Hot Tuna "Burgers"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002WXV/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58471)
Hot Tuna "Yellow Fever" 1975 Grunt Records LP
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A Little Feat afternoon.......
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58490)
Hoy-Hoy!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58491)
Down on the Farm
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58492)
The Last Record Album
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Not their most popular but I've got a bit of a soft spot for this Budgie's 1982 release;
(http://www.metal-archives.com/images/1/3/5/9/13592.jpg)
Had another enjoyable outing tonight
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New Jazz Conceptions- Bill Evans (Riverside, 1956). I don't know what outfit did this re-master- it was a gift- but it's 180 or 200 grams vinyl and spread over four sides and sounds very clear and full bodied. You know who you are if you're reading this and ought to comeback to AC.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58500)
Great listening, especially when dealing with difficult tax season clients. :D
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I was here all along :lol: :lol:
Jim,
4 sides, 45 rpm? Nice.
Fave Bill Evans is Waltz for Debby, Sunday at Village Vanguard with Scott LaFaro, Paul Motian, Riverside (1961). There's a cool issue on Milestones called Peace Piece and other Pieces. (1975) It's the album Everybody Digs Bill Evans and sides 3 and 4 are previously unissued. Has Sam Jones and Philly Joe session from 1959 and side 4 is Zoot Sims, Jim Hall, Ron Carter, Philly Joe (1962). Maybe I'll give it a spin.
neo
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A Little Feat afternoon.......
:thumb: one of my fave, (if not my most fave?), rock bands. i saw them 5 times before lowell george passed away at the way-to-early age of 34. a huge loss to the music world; he was a great songwriter, great guitar player and great singer... :(
doug s.
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:thumb: one of my fave, (if not my most fave?), rock bands. i saw them 5 times before lowell george passed away at the way-to-early age of 34. a huge loss to the music world; he was a great songwriter, great guitar player and great singer... :(
doug s.
Might as well turn it into a Little Feat evening then.....
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58506)
Sailing Shoes
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58507)
Little Feat
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58508)
Dixie Chicken
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(http://www.moonrakers.us/Moonrakers__LP.jpg)
1969 psychedilic Christian rock by the best Denver band of the 60's. Signed by two members of the band.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518EE8YePwL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41AT7ZTKDML._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/416f2kkeQnL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419VY2FWD1L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41AT7ZTKDML._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
morrissey is such a great songwriter - one line from this album that will never leave me:
"Because if it's not Love, Then it's the Bomb, That will bring us together..."
doug s.
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morrissey is such a great songwriter - one line from this album that will never leave me:
"Because if it's not Love, Then it's the Bomb, That will bring us together..."
doug s.
Agreed. I am a big Smiths fan. Morrissey's songwriting and voice coupled with Johnny Marr's guitar made some great music.
Laura
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58517)
Leon Russell "Stop All That Jazz"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002U02/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/416f2kkeQnL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419VY2FWD1L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Somehow the "James Gang Rides Again" album has remained on my all-time favorite list since its release. I just have a soft spot for that album... shakers, maracas and all. The opening lick to "Funk 49" as well as the songs resounding hook is so classic 70s/Walsh. Seems like this album is kind of the rock version of the country genre "Highway Men," i.e. Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Hank Jr., you know "bad" boys with soft hearts... "beautiful loser" archetypes.
I've also really enjoyed following Jackson Browne's entire career and consider him one of the best rock, singer-songwriter lyricists of the era.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58427)
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson "Secrets" 1978 Arista Records LP
One of their best imo. :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58518)
Jackson Browne "Lives In The Balance" 1986 Asylum LP
Really great songs & lyrics, although the musical arrangements and production values are a bit too "80s" for my taste.
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Popped into a recently found 2nd Hand Book and Record store this morning and came away with these;
Both sound great after a Steam Clean 8)
(http://991.com/newGallery/Justin-Hayward-Moving-Mountains-133108.jpg)
(http://image.lyricspond.com/image/c/artist-carole-king/album-rhymes-reasons/cd-cover.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58523)
Al Di Meola "Elegant Gypsy" 1977 CBS Records LP
Listening to this again for the first time in more years than I can count... although it's a piece of astonishing jazz-fusion prowess, particularly between Al Di Meola and Jan Hammer, I just can't quite get into it... it don't touch me soul, so to speak.
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Ten Years After "Alvin Lee & Company" 1972 DERAM Records LP
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Somehow the "James Gang Rides Again" album has remained on my all-time favorite list since its release. I just have a soft spot for that album... shakers, maracas and all. The opening lick to "Funk 49" as well as the songs resounding hook is so classic 70s/Walsh. Seems like this album is kind of the rock version of the country genre "Highway Men," i.e. Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Hank Jr., you know "bad" boys with soft hearts... "beautiful loser" archetypes.
I've also really enjoyed following Jackson Browne's entire career and consider him one of the best rock, singer-songwriter lyricists of the era.
That James Gang Album has always been my favorite. I have several of Joe's solo albums, all good and I believe he was the perfect addition to the Eagles. The back n forth riffs with Don Felder on Hell Freezes Over are classic stuff.
This has always been my favorite JB album. David Lindley's guitar is supurb. And I agree with you as to Jackson's songwriting ability. Fountain of Sorrow is such a powerful song. I think his last ablum is one of his best.
Enjoy your weekend, it's a windy, slushy winter day in Spokane.
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(http://991.com/newGallery/Justin-Hayward-Moving-Mountains-133108.jpg)
What a great find. If you see another, pick it up and I'll pay you to have it shipped to me. :thumb:
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This is a terrific live album. Very powerful :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58535)
Lee Michaels "Lee Michaels" 1969 A&M Records LP
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What a great find. If you see another, pick it up and I'll pay you to have it shipped to me. :thumb:
Hi Laura,
Just added it to my DISCOGS list and noticed that there's only 2 original 1985 vinyl releases on the database and they're both UK?
And then a singular CD release (USA) in 1989?
Am presuming here that the database is not fully populated, but looks like best hunting for vinyl versions is likely to be in my neck of the woods.
Will definately keep my eyes peeled for you.
Cheers
Dave
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Still experimenting with the Boboli
(http://991.com/newGallery/Ultravox-Rage-In-Eden-441216.jpg)
Another test well and truly passed 8)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58556)
Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan "In Session"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00000JTB2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58556)
Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan "In Session"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00000JTB2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Not seen this one before - bet it's a cracker :P
Just done a bit of a sweep of the potential vinyl e'sources over here
No success :evil:
But can't wait - Just ordered the CD as a stop gap :D
Very much looking forward to hearing this - thanks for posting
Dave
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That album is definitely a good one although I've only heard it digitally. Dave- Pretty sure there is a high Rez version available on HD Tracks.
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Thanks Kinger - Appetite wetted even further :drool:
No Hi-Rez facilities here other than Vinyl :D
Std. CD only - likely to get plenty of air time in the motor on the daily commute :P
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58560)
Liza Minnelli "Liza Minnelli" 1968 A&M Records LP
" ... and now for something completely and totally different."
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Not seen this one before - bet it's a cracker :P
Just done a bit of a sweep of the potential vinyl e'sources over here
No success :evil:
But can't wait - Just ordered the CD as a stop gap :D
Very much looking forward to hearing this - thanks for posting
Dave
Available at Music Direct. (http://www.musicdirect.com/p-12373-albert-king-with-stevie-ray-vaughan-in-session-lp.aspx) I got mine at the local FYI store for $9.99!!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58562)
Lonnie Mack "Strike Like Lightning"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0000009Y6/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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I was on the road for work and away from my turntable for 8 days :cry: yet this is what I spun 1st:
Nektar – Journey To The Centre Of The Eye Bacillus Records BLPS 19064 Germany 1970s RE of Nektar's 1st lp released 1971
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-W279aqnGyHA/Ta0JeCLqd9I/AAAAAAAAAc0/ZlcuyDmHQVk/s1600/nektar.jpg)
Excellent Psychedelic / Prog Rock :thumb: I picked this gem up on my travels that took me through Chicago :D
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ELO ~ Showdown
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58568)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58570)
Steve Earle and the Dukes "Exit 0"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002O49/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58571)
Waylon Jennings "Heartaches By The Number"
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Sea Level "Cats on the Coast"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000003CMT/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58573)
Sea Level "Cats on the Coast"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000003CMT/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
decal. An excellent Sea Level lp . . . love their jazz-fusion :thumb:
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Lindisfarne – Nicely Out Of Tune Elektra EKS-74099 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://www.lindisfarne.co.uk/archives/covers/lf-albums/nicely_us_f.jpg)
Excellent folk rock and great 1st lp by the group. Any Lindisfarne fans out there? The only other lp of theirs that i have is Dingly Dell and i am wondering if there are others worth getting :dunno:?
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ELO ~ Showdown
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58568)
I have this record, Masters of Rock with same cover. And you have it in fuchsia vinyl, no less. This is NOT a contest but where do you come up with this stuff???
Paul
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Lindisfarne – Nicely Out Of Tune Elektra EKS-74099 US 1970 :thumb:
Excellent folk rock and great 1st lp by the group. Any Lindisfarne fans out there? The only other lp of theirs that i have is Dingly Dell and i am wondering if there are others worth getting :dunno:?
Hi Jim,
A band from my homelands in the Northeast of England.
Still very much folk but with more of a poppy, up-tempo tinge, Back and Fourth is my fav. after Dingly Dell and gets a regular spin.
It's also got a great cover - a dawn image of the sun rising over Lindisfarne Castle :thumb:
Fog on the Tyne is probably their most famous hit and title of their 2nd album and also worth checking out.
Cheers
Dave
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Available at Music Direct. (http://www.musicdirect.com/p-12373-albert-king-with-stevie-ray-vaughan-in-session-lp.aspx) I got mine at the local FYI store for $9.99!!!
Thanks Decal - We don't have Music Direct over here in the UK and even if they shipped over the pond, I know it would be pretty pricey.
I think I know why it was difficult for me to find a vinyl copy over here last night - According to the current DISCOGS database it was only released on vinyl in the USA.
Have popped it onto my DISCOGS Want List anyway - Lets see what pops up.
Thanks for getting back
Dave
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I have this record, Masters of Rock with same cover. And you have it in fuchsia vinyl, no less. This is NOT a contest but where do you come up with this stuff???
Paul
Didn't you know?? My wife Cathy is a gypsy. Gypsy Magic Paul :lol:
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Caravan ~ The Album
(http://991.com/newGallery/Caravan-The-Album-188668.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58591)
Ray Charles "Take 10"
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neil young - decade.
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Hi Laura,
Just added it to my DISCOGS list and noticed that there's only 2 original 1985 vinyl releases on the database and they're both UK?
And then a singular CD release (USA) in 1989?
Am presuming here that the database is not fully populated, but looks like best hunting for vinyl versions is likely to be in my neck of the woods.
Will definately keep my eyes peeled for you.
Cheers
Dave
Thanks Dave. I will add it to my Discogs want list too. Good idea
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Mono from the Dylan box set of the first 8 albums in mono. Paul is absolutely right. They did a great job on these pressings--dead quiet and terrific sound. If you're a Dylan fan, get the box set before they are all gone.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58598)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58599)
The New Jazz Quintet (NJQ) "High Energy Design" 1981 E-WEB Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58500)
Great listening, especially when dealing with difficult tax season clients. :D
I'll see your "Seals & Crofts" and I'll raise you one "Best of Bread"
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58606)
Joy Division - Closer
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58607)
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I'll see your "Seals & Crofts" and I'll raise you one "Best of Bread"
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58606)
Okay, I match your one and call....
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58612)
ZZ Top "Tres Hombres" 1973 London Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58614)
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Hi Jim,
A band from my homelands in the Northeast of England.
Still very much folk but with more of a poppy, up-tempo tinge, Back and Fourth is my fav. after Dingly Dell and gets a regular spin.
It's also got a great cover - a dawn image of the sun rising over Lindisfarne Castle :thumb:
Fog on the Tyne is probably their most famous hit and title of their 2nd album and also worth checking out.
Cheers
Dave
Dave,
Thanks. I have located both of these on discogs :wink:
Yes they have that "up-tempo tinge" nice all around listening. That was appreciated by my wife after Nektar – Journey To The Centre Of The Eye was spun which she kindly announced "Yes your dad is home" :lol: And I responded, "Yes I know you missed the psyc/prog rock mix" :D
Thanks for the Lindisfarne leads!
cheers,
Jim
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58614)
OK Bill... I didn't really want to do this, but you made me!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58615)
The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. - Music From The Television Series 1967 MGM LP
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John Hammond - Source Point Columbia C 30458 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://www.shugarecords.com/images/records/66c829c3-ffdd-4e5d-9c82-a22c321eac02-0.JPG)
Excellent Blues Rock :thumb: worth checking out if you don't have anything from him.
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OK Bill... I didn't really want to do this, but you made me!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58615)
The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. - Music From The Television Series 1967 MGM LP
That is so cool !! Nice one Din :thumb:
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Traffic ~ Last Exit
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58616) UK LP
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Mark Lanegan - Blues funeral
Miles Davis - We want Miles
Young marble giants - Colossal youth
Robert Wyatt - Work in progress
Robert Wyatt - 4 track EP ; I'm a believer
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These three got a spin this afternoon - A nice little mix :D
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-iptC0zyKb-k/TiVWPSHPV6I/AAAAAAAAA4g/9O6gblWorzg/s1600/whammy.jpg)(http://zackforreal.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Queensryche-Operation-mind-crime1-300x300.jpg)(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_5A6fSMDiXaI/TU2Pu6foXoI/AAAAAAAABA0/L4rE72j3z1U/s320/Hipgnosis_-_Alan_Parsons_Project_-_Eye_in_the_Sky.jpg)
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Nice Tull album Devil Doc and Dave, that is an eclectic mix for an afternoon.
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Love the Queensryche Dave. Have always wondered how the LP compares to the CD.
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Love the Queensryche Dave. Have always wondered how the LP compares to the CD.
To be fair it's not the best.
It's a little too long to fit in a single 12", there's that reduced volume and a hint of compression associated with over-crammed grooves.
I've not heard a CD version so unable to compare.
Regardless - for me it's an absolute corker
One to put on and play all the way through without interuption 8)
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Strawbs – Burning For You Oyster OY-1-1604 US 1977 :thumb:
(http://images.wikia.com/lyricwiki/images/7/77/Strawbs_-_Burning_For_You.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58614)
OK Bill... I didn't really want to do this, but you made me!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58615)
The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. - Music From The Television Series 1967 MGM LP
Wow! Nice fellas!
Ahem...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=37091)
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hey delta wave - you yust posted the pic of that album, you didn't really listen to it, did ya? :lol:
doug s.
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Both Columbia two eye, 360 Sound
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:green: Of all the movie / show tunes being spun ... so i pulled this one
Gong – Continental Circus Philips 6332 033 France 1971 :P
(http://www.lsdreamsrecords.com/uploads/records/big/30400b94c4aa54b205489c56f323a9fd4e6d0b4d.jpg)
Continental Circus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_Circus_%28album%29)is the soundtrack album of the film with the same name about motor cycle racing. Great early 70s prog/psyc rock :thumb:
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Spinning now :P
The Spencer Davis Group / Traffic – Here We Go 'Round The Mulberry Bush United Artists Records UAS 5175 US 1968 :thumb:
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Spinning now :P
The Spencer Davis Group / Traffic – Here We Go 'Round The Mulberry Bush United Artists Records UAS 5175 US 1968 :thumb:
(http://www.vinyltribes.com/media/catalog/product//p/o/portadas_0712_039.jpg)
Nice one Jim
I just picked up second copy this weekend
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A mellow Sunday :D
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Nice one Jim
I just picked up second copy this weekend
:scratch: :dunno:
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hey delta wave - you yust posted the pic of that album, you didn't really listen to it, did ya? :lol:
doug s.
Indeed I did, That one is in a normal jazz rotation and it sounds superb! The Peter Gunn soundtrack is in there also. :green:
And if you think that's bad, I have a collection of the original RCA Living Stereo demonstration/compilation lps... basically they're all titled "Stereo... WOW!" :D
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Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso – Banco Orizzonte ORL 8216 Italy RE 1975 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58628)
Excellent Italian Prog Rock :D
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Indeed I did, That one is in a normal jazz rotation and it sounds superb! The Peter Gunn soundtrack is in there also. :green:
And if you think that's bad, I have a collection of the original RCA Living Stereo demonstration/compilation lps... basically they're all titled "Stereo... WOW!" :D
who'd a thunk? i guess ya can't judge an album by its cover! :lol:
doug s.
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:scratch: :dunno:
I'm not going down that road again
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I'm not going down that road again
The second copy road?
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Deerhunter "Microcastle"
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Sufjan Stevens "Come on Feel the Illinioise"
(http://www.stereogum.com/img/illinoise.jpg)
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Strawbs – Hero And Heroine A&M Records SP-3607 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/589/cover_264719452010.jpeg)
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The second copy road?
Yep !!
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Strawbs – Hero And Heroine A&M Records SP-3607 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/589/cover_264719452010.jpeg)
You know I have 14 copies of this one also LOL
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I think I need a short break from A/C see you all soon .........Bill
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I think I need a short break from A/C see you all soon .........Bill
:o
Take you time, reflect and come back to AC when you're ready - It will be a much emptier place without you
Email Sent
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I think I need a short break from A/C see you all soon .........Bill
:( I agree 110% with Dave.
Spinning in your honor P'Man some Canned Heat – Living The Blues Liberty LST 27200 US 1969 :thumb:
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3244/2604871124_9a7ffef64b.jpg)
One of your many recommendations :) Jim
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Hope all is well Pumpkin. Look forward to your return
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The Smithereens - Especially For You
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I think I need a short break from A/C see you all soon .........Bill
Hope you're back soon. We already miss you and your postings. :kiss:
Laura
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I think I need a short break from A/C see you all soon .........Bill
Have fun Bill!
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Radiohead - King of Limbs; 45rpm
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57925)
Golden Palominos - Visions of Excess; white label promo
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=30376)
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1st spin tonight
(http://basementrug.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/annie_haslam_annie-in-wonderland_cover.jpg)
A firm family fav following a Mr P rec :thumb:
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Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath Vol 4 Warner Bros. Records BS 2602 US 1972 :rock:
(http://www.silvertentacle.com/images/blacksabbathvol.4.jpg)
it's been a while since this had been spun :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58687)
Heck, I wooda made that image larger if I didn't blow it somehow. Oh, well, it's a good year. Tastes like one, anyway.
IN THE FALLING DARK- BRUCE COCKBURN (ISLAND). Love this one of his, yo.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58688)
Point of Departure- Andrew Hill (Blue Note). Ditto.
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Brand X – Unorthodox Behaviour Passport Records PB 9819 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://www.coverdude.com/covers/brand-x-unorthodox-behaviour-1976-front-cover-21021.jpg)
Excellent Jazz-Rock :thumb:
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Strawbs – From The Witchwood A&M Records SP 4304 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_TigxteEX7kg/TDmPJqATKeI/AAAAAAAAACg/TmyuUex4FHc/s1600/Strawbs+-+From+The+Witchwood.jpg)
Excellent Folk-Prog Rock :thumb:
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Bo Hansson – Music Inspired By Watership Down Charisma 0124 015 Germany 1977 :)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_WWIy23PK7tM/TRoi-p6pZdI/AAAAAAAAMHM/jh1WOspuLS4/s1600/AltCover.jpg)
mellowing prog rock before bed :)
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Brand X – Unorthodox Behaviour Passport Records PB 9819 US 1976 :thumb:
Excellent Jazz-Rock :thumb:
Agreed Jim - And a great punchy production too :thumb:
Got a couple of other Brand X LP's too - An interesting outlet for Phil Collins and a definite departure from Genesis eh!
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Agreed Jim - And a great punchy production too :thumb:
Got a couple of other Brand X LP's too - An interesting outlet for Phil Collins and a definite departure from Genesis eh!
Dave, So true about the "punchy production" and outlet for Phil Collins .... so different :scratch: from some of the pop music he was working with during the same time I think.
cheers, Jim
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Soft Machine – Faces And Places Vol. 7 BYG Records 529.907 France 1972 :thumb:
(http://home.nordnet.fr/~gbally/60_s/Images60s/soft%20machine/soft_machine-lp-face_place_vol_7.jpg)
Maybe the 1st Soft Machine recordings .... demo sessions recorded in London, April 1967 ... Great vocals by Robert Wyatt and great guitar by Daevid Allen who was not able to remain with the group due to visa issues and had to remain in France after the band toured there during the summer of 1967. Daevid Allen went on to form Gong (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_%28band%29) ... interesting eh! :wink:
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toocool4, this looks really interesting, how is the sound quality with the vinyl?
cheers, Jim
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Bo Hansson – Music Inspired By Watership Down Charisma 0124 015 Germany 1977 :)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_WWIy23PK7tM/TRoi-p6pZdI/AAAAAAAAMHM/jh1WOspuLS4/s1600/AltCover.jpg)
mellowing prog rock before bed :)
Have not heard the music, but Watership Down is in my top 5 favorite books of all time.
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Just got these today from Acoustic Sounds....
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Gov't Mule
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000003BZ4/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58708)
Lynyrd Skynyrd "Street Survivors"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0012X6FW6/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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1st spin tonight
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A firm family fav following a Mr P rec :thumb:
Mr. P notwithstanding (or am I, Paul, Mr. P?), I am the resident Move/ELO/Wood expert on this forum! :icon_lol: :lol:
And yes, this is great record!!! Seems pretty available here in the States, I see it all the time.
Paul
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Point of Departure- Andrew Hill (Blue Note). Ditto.
Reissue?
1983 French pressing:
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Mr. P notwithstanding (or am I, Paul, Mr. P?), I am the resident Move/ELO/Wood expert on this forum! :icon_lol: :lol:
And yes, this is great record!!! Seems pretty available here in the States, I see it all the time.
Paul
:bowdown: :bowdown: :lol:
I need to start looking for it
Laura
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Just got these in the mail:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58710)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58711)
Both are excellent, artistically and sound. I'm particularly impressed with how quiet the standard-weight MoFi release is - when I dropped the needle I had to make sure the volume wasn't muted!
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:bowdown: :bowdown: :lol:
I need to start looking for it
Laura
If you like Renaissance, you will love this record. It's a sleeper.
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58718)
Tin Machine
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00001OH82/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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I needed some tripped-out space prog rock for what I was working on this afternoon!
Hawkwind – Hawkwind, Space Ritual, Hall Of The Mountain Grill, Warrior On The Edge Of Time :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/732/cover_946176112003.jpg) (http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/h/hawkwind-space_ritual.jpg)
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If you like Renaissance, you will love this record. It's a sleeper.
Paul
Thanks to the pumpkinman, you, Dave and others I'm sure, I have become a huge Renaissance fan :thankyou:
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Rachmaninov: Symphonies Nos. 1 - 3
Previn, LSO
EMI SLS 5225
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Purple Wednesday.... :)
Deep Purple – The Book Of Taliesyn Tetragrammaton Records T-107 US 1968 :thumb:
(http://deadgoatcult.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/deep-purple-book.jpg)
Deep Purple – Fireball Harvest SHVL 793 US 1971 :thumb:
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Good day for a bit of Space Rock Jim :thumb:
Just been out in the garden Stargazing with the kids - Venus and Jupiter are clearly lit up in a totally cloudless sky tonight 8)
Inspired I popped this on
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Got to Looking at The Big Sky right now
I love Kate Bush but had forgotten how strong this album is
Might have to pop on Rainbow's Stargazer next :D
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Thanks to the pumpkinman, you, Dave and others I'm sure, I have become a huge Renaissance fan :thankyou:
Hi Laura and other lovers of this particular genre,
There's been quite a bit of a resurgence in Female fronted Folk Rock here in the UK over recent years.
I've seen Mostly Autumn (http://www.mostly-autumn.com/2/) many times and always enjoyed their shows.
This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTjHkaODDQc) vid of the slow burner, Evergreen will give you a flavour.
I’ve caught Welsh band Karnataka (http://www.karnataka.org.uk/) a few times too - A vid Here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPhV4cTimko&feature=related)
These bands have had a fair old turn around of members but still worth catching if you can, they do tour abroad including the USA.
There's also a Karnataka splinter group Panic Room (http://www.panicroom.org.uk/home.html).
Might not be too many vinyl ops (I've tended to buy the CD's at the shows) but thought worth mentioning.
Cheers
Dave
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Hi Laura and other lovers of this particular genre,
There's been quite a bit of a resurgence in Female fronted Folk Rock here in the UK over recent years.
Cheers
Dave
Joy Formidable! Oh, sorry, you said FOLK!!!
Paul
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Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso – Banco Orizzonte ORL 8216 Italy RE 1975 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58628)
Excellent Italian Prog Rock :D
A very good compilation indeed.
Not nearly as good as the original releases the material is from, but a great introduction to one of the best prog bands ever, from any country.
I don't know what's in the water (or is it the wine?) in Italy, but they sure do produce some of the best keyboard players over there. The Nocenzi brothers from Banco are no exception to the very long list of Italian greats.
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Hanson: Symphony No.2 / Lament for Beowulf
Hanson, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra
Mercury Golden Imports SRI 75007
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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ELO - On the Third Day
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58808)
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A very good compilation indeed.
Not nearly as good as the original releases the material is from, but a great introduction to one of the best prog bands ever, from any country.
I don't know what's in the water (or is it the wine?) in Italy, but they sure do produce some of the best keyboard players over there. The Nocenzi brothers from Banco are no exception to the very long list of Italian greats.
simoon, agreed ... i am still hunting down their 1st 3 lps - the keyboarding is exceptional on this one :D
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Good day for a bit of Space Rock Jim :thumb:
Just been out in the garden Stargazing with the kids - Venus and Jupiter are clearly lit up in a totally cloudless sky tonight 8)
Inspired I popped this on
Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love
Got to Looking at The Big Sky right now
I love Kate Bush but had forgotten how strong this album is
Might have to pop on Rainbow's Stargazer next :D
Dave, I don't have this lp of hers another one for the discogs wantlist :wink:
glad you were enjoying the heavens ... pretty amazing, aye! on those celestial thoughts you have inspired this
Peter Hammill – Fool's Mate Charisma CAS 1037 UK 1971 :thumb:
(http://www.coverdude.com/covers/peter-hammill-fools-mate-1971-cd2-cover-77522.jpg)
a lovely gatefold :D I know the image is from the ceedee, yet same as the lp :wink:
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Fancied a bit of Queen when I got home this evening, thought I'd go back to where it all started.
(http://www.queencollector.com/Qeurope/queen.jpg)
A heavy dose of the greatness to come 8)
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Dave, I don't have this lp of hers another one for the discogs wantlist :wink:
glad you were enjoying the heavens ... pretty amazing, aye! on those celestial thoughts you have inspired this
Peter Hammill – Fool's Mate Charisma CAS 1037 UK 1971 :thumb:
a lovely gatefold :D I know the image is from the ceedee, yet same as the lp :wink:
Thanks for the rec. Jim - New one to me, will keep my eyes peeled.
Re. Kate Bush - it's definitely worth following the journey to this point and beyond.
There's something special in all her albums, an amazing singer/songwriter/performer
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Just popped Queen back, wandered along the rack and pulled out another cracker of a debut :P
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Catch the Rainbow, Snake Charmer, Temple of the King, 16th Century Greensleeves ...... Fantastic Stuff 8)
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The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute
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R.I.P. Gold Standard Laboratories...
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Just popped Queen back, wandered along the rack and pulled out another cracker of a debut :P
Catch the Rainbow, Snake Charmer, Temple of the King, 16th Century Greensleeves ...... Fantastic Stuff 8)
Long live Dio! I have a cool white label promo of one of thier "not Dio" albums. :thumb:
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Long live Dio!
Has there been a better Hard Rockin' Vocalist/Songwriter? 8)
Was lucky enough to catch him and the rest of the Dio era Sabbath members on the 07 Heaven and Hell tour.
Never thought I'd get to see the same guys play those awesome tunes live.
Really was a dream come true - and boy could he still belt 'em out :P
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RIP RDJ
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Has there been a better Hard Rockin' Vocalist/Songwriter? 8)
Was lucky enough to catch him and the rest of the Dio era Sabbath members on the 07 Heaven and Hell tour.
Never thought I'd get to see the same guys play those awesome tunes live.
Really was a dream come true - and boy could he still belt 'em out :P
RIP RDJ
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Henry Mancini - The Music from Peter Gunn
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42375)
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Henry Mancini - The Music from Peter Gunn
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=42375)
Great album from memory. You're a lucky man. Here's one from a TV series that was on American TV about the same time, "Checkmate" with music by Johnny Williams and is a superb example of a West Coast quintet from the day with great tunes-
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58828)
Actually, Shelley Manne has an album of Peter Gunn tunes, also, tho I haven't had the pleasure.
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Great album from memory. You're a lucky man. Here's one from a TV series that was on American TV about the same time, "Checkmate" with music by Johnny Williams and is a superb example of a West Coast quintet from the day with great tunes-
Actually, Shelley Manne has an album of Peter Gunn tunes, also, tho I haven't had the pleasure.
I'll have to check it out. :thumb:
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Pixies - Trompe le Monde
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58830)
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Dead Can Dance - Within The Realm of a Dying Sun
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Ralph Towner - Batik
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58835)
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spun earlier today
The Wilde Flowers – The Wilde Flowers Vinyl Lovers 900723 Europe 2009 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58850)
many say this is where the Canterbury Scene began :wink:
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mellowing out to
Peter Hammill – Chameleon In The Shadow Of The Night Charisma 9124 051 1973 :thumb:
(http://www.gaudela.net/vdgg/covers/chameleon-1a.jpg)
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The Mars Volta - Bedlam in Goliath
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=28046)
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mahalia jackson - "what the world needs now" (1969)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58883)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58884)
near mint copy; purchased today for $1.24. :green:
doug s.
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Earlier this evening...
Queen
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=38020)
Van Halen - Fair Warning
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58903)
Repo Man Soundtrack
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=34677)
Currently drinking some yummy Bunnahabhain single malt and listening to...
Golden Palominos - Blast of Silence
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27747)
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Delta Wave, Excellent combination :)
Currently drinking some yummy Bunnahabhain single malt and listening to... :thumb:
Golden Palominos - Blast of Silence
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=27747)
this started out the evening
Bruford – Feels Good To Me Polydor PD 1 6149 US 1977
(http://images.wikia.com/lyricwiki/images/a/ac/Bruford_-_Feels_Good_to_Me.jpg)
now spinning
Lucifer's Friend – Banquet Passport Records PPSD-98012 US 1974
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=57011)
sipping a single highland Glenmorangie :thumb: & Spanish Galleon (side A 2) :rock:
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Jimbro, my man. I freakin LUV "Feels Goood To Me". Indefinite exclamation points!!!!!!!!!!!!.
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Jimbro, my man. I freakin LUV "Feels Goood To Me". Indefinite exclamation points!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Jim,
Understood man :) What a line-up, eh! Bill Bruford - Percussion, Dave Stewart - Keyboards, Allan Holdsworth - Guitar, Jeff Berlin - Bass, & Annette Peacock - Vocals.... :thumb:
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... dedicated to The Great Pumpkin:
The Stranglers: No More Heroes
EMI 5C 062-99560
I hope you are well and didn't catch some kind of nervosa ... :)
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4
Ashkenazy, Philharmonia Orchestra
Decca 6.42063
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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A Saturday morning Zepfest for my kids
Led Zeppelin – The Soundtrack From The Film The Song Remains The Same Swan Song SS 2-201 US 1976 :thumb:
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/l/led_zeppelin-the_soundtrack_from_the_film_the_song_remains_t(1).jpg)
It has been a long time since this lp had seen my table :dunno: regardless me kids are liking it :wink:
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Jim,
Understood man :) What a line-up, eh! Bill Bruford - Percussion, Dave Stewart - Keyboards, Allan Holdsworth - Guitar, Jeff Berlin - Bass, & Annette Peacock - Vocals.... :thumb:
Oooh, I'm gonna have to find that one. Luckily my friend owns the local record store... I just give him a list. 8)
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mahalia jackson - "what the world needs now" (1969)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58883)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58884)
near mint copy; purchased today for $1.24. :green:
doug s.
In my experience those promo/broadcasting copies are the best of the best, I always get a huge smile on my face when I find one. Looks like you found a serious gem.
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Hotel California
The Eagles | Format: Vinyl
A clean $5 copy from FL, I'm very pleased.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58916)
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In my experience those promo/broadcasting copies are the best of the best, I always get a huge smile on my face when I find one. Looks like you found a serious gem.
i need to get back to this shop when i have more time (and money). they have a lot of winyl, but it's difficult to search - you will find beethoven, michael jackson, the soundtrack to "the sound of music", and chet atkins all adjacent to each other. :lol:
doug s.
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i need to get back to this shop when i have more time (and money). they have a lot of winyl, but it's difficult to search - you will find beethoven, michael jackson, the soundtrack to "the sound of music", and chet atkins all adjacent to each other. :lol:
doug s.
That's rough... it's an all day event!
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Hanson: Symphony No.2 / Lament for Beowulf
Hanson, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra
Mercury Golden Imports SRI 75007
(http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/6334/image1340s.jpg)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile (http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/9429/smilef.gif)
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: Hi, Toni.
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Warren Zevon
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58929)
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From the MoFi Collection
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hey :wave: Laura,
:dunno: who is this? Cheers, Jim
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Oooh, I'm gonna have to find that one. Luckily my friend owns the local record store... I just give him a list. 8)
Delta Wave,
I don't think any jazz-rock fan would be disappointed with this one :wink:
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H.P. Lovecraft – H.P. Lovecraft Philips PHS-600-252 US 1967 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58934)
H. P. Lovecraft (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecraft_%28band%29) was an psych rock band from Chicago .... I bet pumpkinman has this one . . . excellent American psych-rock :thumb:
my used record store guy said he thought I'd like this one :)
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The LP with the two figures holding hands is The Decemberists Crane Wife.
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hey :wave: Laura,
:dunno: who is this? Cheers, Jim
Hi Jim,
Kinger knows, it's The Decemberists The Crane Wife. Of all the bands to come out in the last 10 years, they might be my favorite.
I hope you're having a good weekend
Laura
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Absolutely phenomenal album that one. Probably my favorite by the band.
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Flying Cowboys
Rickie Lee Jones
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58947)
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Pirates- Rickie Lee Jones (WB). Just so happened, no BS. What up, ET?
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The LP with the two figures holding hands is The Decemberists Crane Wife.
Hi Jim,
Kinger knows, it's The Decemberists The Crane Wife. Of all the bands to come out in the last 10 years, they might be my favorite.
I hope you're having a good weekend
Laura
Kinger & Laura - thanks for the recommendation! :wink: another one for the wantlist :)
A good weekend it be Laura, some good tunes spinning on the table :wink: I hope yours is going well also :)
cheers, Jim
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Rare Bird – As Your Mind Flies By ABC Records ABCS-716 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://static.flickr.com/105/294906271_87782c3171.jpg)
a pumpkin spurred the spinning of this one to night :)
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The Factory - Path Through The Forest Guerssen – GUESS046 Spain 2008 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=58952)
Complete surviving 1968 recordings by UK psych rock legends The Factory!
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I rember buying this when working Germany
The shop keeper told me I wouldn't regret it - He wasn't wrong :)
Followed by;
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Gal Costa - (1969)
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/c/costa_gal~~_galcosta1_101b.jpg)
Classic Brazilian album reissued by 4 Men with Beards.
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I really like this album. Classic Springsteen. Double album, 180g with no more than 3 songs per side. Great sound quality and dead quiet pressing. Instead of a crappy mp3 download, Bruce gives you the CD of the album with the vinyl :thumb:
Dave,
Nice 10,000 Maniacs album. They are about to release/reissue (never could find in the U.S.) Our Time in Eden on vinyl.
Blessings,
Laura
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Dave,
Nice 10,000 Maniacs album. They are about to release/reissue (never could find in the U.S.) Our Time in Eden on vinyl.
Blessings,
Laura
Yes - It's a great production, very much enjoyed hearing this again :thumb:
I seem to recall Our time in Eden was not readily available in Vinyl on original release. Certainly tricky to track down for sensible money over here now, but at least it is available.
Cheers
Dave
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I did not know that about Our Time in Eden. Will have to keep my eye out for it........
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This got the nod over debut Rocka-Rolla for another afternoon spin
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This got the nod over debut Rocka-Rolla for another afternoon spin
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I might have to play that after Wolfmother finishes. :thumb:
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V.A. - Delta Blues Heavy Hitters 1927-1931
(http://www.wirz.de/music/herwin/grafik/2144.jpg)
Herwin compilation with William Harris, Blind Joe Reynolds and Skip James.
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I might have to play that after Wolfmother finishes. :thumb:
Go for it Mitsu
Wolfmother get plenty of AirPlay on our national DAB radio station Planet Rock - Tasty Stuff 8)
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I just listened to this too! :thumb:
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Armageddon was the last band to feature ex-Yardbird Keith Relf. The former lead singer and harmonica player of the band that launched Clapton, Beck and Page, Relf had abandoned his blues-guitar band roots when he founded Renaissance in the late 1960s. Relf left Renaissance after two albums (actually half way through the second album) due to frustrations with the music business and being tired of touring. However, when he created Armageddon, he became involved with one of the best guitar rock albums of the 70's.
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WELCOME BACK! :thumb: We've missed you.
Laura
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The pumpkin is amongst us. All is well.
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P'man welcome back my friend . . . Bill do you have this one? :)
Hapshash And The Coloured Coat – Featuring The Human Host And The Heavy Metal Kids Sundazed Music LP 5272 US RE 2009, original release 1967 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59017)
tripped out psych rock :)
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nice one Bill :wink: - on my wishlist now ... :)
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Television – Adventure Elektra 6E-133 US 1978 :thumb:
(http://991.com/NewGallery/Television-Adventure---Red-V-158740.jpg)
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P'man welcome back my friend . . . Bill do you have this one? :)
Hapshash And The Coloured Coat – Featuring The Human Host And The Heavy Metal Kids Sundazed Music LP 5272 US RE 2009, original release 1967 :thumb:
tripped out psych rock :)
No Jim once again you've got me on Goggle :lol:
Now before Work a little music
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The Steve Howe Album
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59029)
Welcome back Bill! And by taking time off of AC did you mean just checking your email? :green:
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The Steve Howe Album
Welcome back Bill! And by taking time off of AC did you mean just checking your email? :green:
No I was logged out but for once briefly to retrieve 2 PM's. I was surprised last night to see how many pages
had been added..........Bill
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Television – Adventure Elektra 6E-133 US 1978 :thumb:
(http://991.com/NewGallery/Television-Adventure---Red-V-158740.jpg)
Big fan right here. I love a bunch of stuff that was coming out of the NewYork downtown scene around this time.
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Spinning now after just hearing the sad news of Ronnie Montrose's lost battle with cancer.
(http://images.wikia.com/lyricwiki/images/b/b5/Montrose_-_Montrose.jpg)
One of the great Rock debut's
RIP Ronnie
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Spinning now after just hearing the sad news of Ronnie Montrose's lost battle with cancer.
(http://images.wikia.com/lyricwiki/images/b/b5/Montrose_-_Montrose.jpg)
One of the great Rock debut's
RIP Ronnie
Amen to that. :(
I'm going to spin Gamma 1 tonight in honor of the late, great.
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This one is for Dean original Columbia 2 eye mono very very clean
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Jethro Tull: Living in the Past
Chrysalis 301 272-415
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Moon's first album is one of those undiscovered late-'60s psychedelic pop masterpieces which command a high price from LP collectors. Moon Without Earth was produced by keyboard player/guitarist/vocalist Matthew Moore and drummer Larry Brown (ex-Sidewalk Productions sideman) at Continental Recorders -- formerly on Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, CA -- where the band reportedly lived for a time. Moore -- who wrote most of the material here -- sings most of the lead vocals, while David Marks (ex-Beach Boys) provides lead guitar and sings background vocals. "Brother Lou's Love Colony" and "She's on My Mind" were written by Gary Montgomery and Jack Dalton, both members of Colours, who at the same time were recording their own 1968 self-titled debut album for Dot. These two groups are in fact quite similar stylistically in that they both were influenced by the Beatles and early Bee Gees' recordings of the same period, focusing on buoyant mid-tempo melodies and heavily produced piano-guitar instrumentation with a McCartney-esque progressive pop feel. Some of the songs here are orchestrated (strings and/or horns) and arranged by Bob Klimes, who also worked with Colours, the Association, and Denny Brooks. "Mothers and Fathers" and "Faces" were released as singles, but neither song charted.
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Welcome back Pumpkinman! And thanks for the dedication!
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Edgar Winter - They Only Come Out At Night (RIP Ronnie......)
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This will be spinning next and the last of the evening
(http://collectorsfrenzy.com/Gallery/200655881114.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE0JTDhvsJE
Ultimate Spinach was a psychedelic/hard rock/blues band originally from Boston. In their '60's heyday they specialized in lengthy songs such as "Ballad of the Hip Death Goddess", from Ultimate Spinach (1968) and "Genesis of Beauty", from Behold And See (1968). Since 1970 the band have largely abandoned the psychedelic sounds and have (since at least 1975) dropped all of the '60's songs from their setlists (with the exception of 'Ballad Of The Hip Death Goddess' and a few from the third album).
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Spinning now after just hearing the sad news of Ronnie Montrose's lost battle with cancer.
One of the great Rock debut's
RIP Ronnie
Amen to that. :(
I'm going to spin Gamma 1 tonight in honor of the late, great.
Edgar Winter - They Only Come Out At Night (RIP Ronnie......)
Agreed!
Spinning what 1st introduced me to Ronnie also
The Edgar Winter Group – They Only Come Out At Night
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59084)
What a great riff on Free Ride . . . RIP Ronnie
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The Moon – Without Earth
You got me googling on this one Bill! :)
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spun some college favorites earlier :thumb:
(http://www.connollyco.com/discography/husker_du/warehouse_hi.jpg) (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_lxjmKdogbiY/TTmGT3dpNFI/AAAAAAAAJW8/pF_VIUua_Ro/s400/MatsLetItBe.jpeg)
Hüsker Dü – Warehouse: Songs And Stories
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Big fan right here. I love a bunch of stuff that was coming out of the NewYork downtown scene around this time.
Hey Jim, Understood (on the Television) . . . who else was coming out of that scene at that time? :dunno: I'm not sure if I am familiar with that scene/period.
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The Beatles "Rubber Soul" 1965 Capitol Records Mono LP
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Electric Light Orchestra "Eldorado" 1974 United Artists Records LP
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Bonnie Koloc "After All This Time" 1971 Ovation Records Quadraphonic LP
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Bonnie Koloc "After All This Time" 1971 Ovation Records Quadraphonic LP
Din keep an eye out for this LP
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Din keep an eye out for this LP
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10/4, Bill. I'll keep my eyes peeled.
I just learned about her as I was unpacking a box of records that need sorting and cleaning. Never knew about her or heard her before today. Read a little on Wikipedia. Seems she's from my neck of the woods... Illinois.
"After All This Time" sounds kinda like a hybrid of Grace Slick meets Janis Joplin meets Joni Mitchell is a folk-singer, bluesy format with a touch of psychedelica. How's that for a description!? :singing:
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10/4, Bill. I'll keep my eyes peeled.
I just learned about her as I was unpacking a box of records that need sorting and cleaning. Never knew about her or heard her before today. Read a little on Wikipedia. Seems she's from my neck of the woods... Illinois.
"After All This Time" sounds kinda like a hybrid of Grace Slick meets Janis Joplin meets Joni Mitchell is a folk-singer, bluesy format with a touch of psychedelica. How's that for a description!? :singing:
Yes and a beautiful voice too !! I found her in the same way only about 20 years ago :lol: In that time I've aquired 6 of her LPs
Like I've said vinylitis is a real disorder :lol: :lol: :lol:
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The Klowns
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qnlq7WnT00
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Got home from work tonight, most of the family were out :)
Poured a glass of red and just sat and listened to Fish's solo debut
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Followed up with
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Most enjoyable :jester:
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How is the Fish Album? I liked his albums with Marillion.
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Amazing Blondel ~ England
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Amazing Blondel are an English acoustic progressive folk band, consisting of Eddie Baird, John Gladwin, and Terry Wincott. They released a number of LPs for Island Records in the early 1970s. They are sometimes categorised as Psych folk or as Medieval folk rock, but their music was much more a reinvention of Renaissance music, based around the use of period instruments such as lutes and recorders.
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Steve Ashley ~ Stroll On
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Steve Ashley has long been regarded as one of British folk's finest singer-songwriters. His reputation for writing contemporary songs inspired by the English Tradition was established in 1974 with his innovative debut album, Stroll On. Since then his songs have been recorded by many leading folk artists including Fairport Convention, Anne Briggs, Dave Pegg and PJ Wright, The Arizona Smoke Review, Martin and Jessica Simpson, Grace Notes, Phil Beer, Maggie Boyle and The Bushwackers. He has also played a significant role in the development of British folk-rock, performing as a lead singer with the first Albion Country Band, then with his own Ragged Robin and various line-ups of The Steve Ashley Band.
This is actually an excellent LP for anyone who likes British Folk. You can't go wrong with this LP. There I said it.........I Am The Pumpkinking and I Approve This Message :lol:
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Renaissance - Ashes Are Burning (1973)
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How is the Fish Album? I liked his albums with Marillion.
Worth checking out, especially if you like Fish fronted Marillion WC.
Similar but with even more Gabriel era Genesis influences and little more relaxed on the vocals approach.
Cheers
Dave
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Jethro Tull ~ Benefit
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Who killed Vladimir Peter Sabich, Jr. ?? She did
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Golden Palominos - A Dead Horse
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The David Bromberg Band "Reckless Abandon" 1977 Fantasy Records LP
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Gil Scott-Heron "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" 1974 Flying Dutchman Records LP
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Gil Scott-Heron "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" 1974 Flying Dutchman Records LP
bside, :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: 5/5 :D
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Listening to some SWEET Nektar :thumb:
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Nektar – A Tab In The Ocean & Nektar – Recycled
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Steve Ashley ~ Stroll On
Steve Ashley has long been regarded as one of British folk's finest singer-songwriters. His reputation for writing contemporary songs inspired by the English Tradition was established in 1974 with his innovative debut album, Stroll On. Since then his songs have been recorded by many leading folk artists including Fairport Convention, Anne Briggs, Dave Pegg and PJ Wright, The Arizona Smoke Review, Martin and Jessica Simpson, Grace Notes, Phil Beer, Maggie Boyle and The Bushwackers. He has also played a significant role in the development of British folk-rock, performing as a lead singer with the first Albion Country Band, then with his own Ragged Robin and various line-ups of The Steve Ashley Band.
This is actually an excellent LP for anyone who likes British Folk. You can't go wrong with this LP. There I said it.........I Am The Pumpkinking and I Approve This Message :lol:
Thanks Bill! another one to google :D
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Ashman Reynolds ~ Stop Off
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One more then off to work
Baker Gurvitz Army ~ Elysian Encounter
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A box of 7x5 prints arrived today for me to make up a 2011 photo album as part of my wife's looming birthday present.
Luckily they arrived in order, but still took a bit of time slotting into the books - all 300 :?
Anyway, good excuse to lock myself away and spin a couple of discs
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Abraxas just hits the spot every time 8)
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Gary Lewis & the Playboys ~ Listen
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Looks good! Decided to give it a spin me-self. Listening to it just now!
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1st this
Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan :thumb:
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followed by this
Neil Young With Crazy Horse – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere :thumb:
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A box of 7x5 prints arrived today for me to make up a 2011 photo album as part of my wife's looming birthday present.
Luckily they arrived in order, but still took a bit of time slotting into the books - all 300 :?
Anyway, good excuse to lock myself away and spin a couple of discs
Dave, Good man :wink: I bet she'll like the picture album! Keep'm spinning :)
Cheers, Jim
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Emitt Rhodes ~ Mirror
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The Bernie Leadon - Michael Georgiades Band: Natural Progressions
Asylum 7E-1107
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Boccherini: Cello Concerto in B flat major & G major*
Gendron, Casals, Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux
*Gendron, Leppard, LSO
Philips 6580 068
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Emitt Rhodes ~ Mirror
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Another good one, Bill!
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Randy Newman "Little Criminals" 1977 Warner Bros. Records LP
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Nice 'N' Easy
Frank Sinatra
Copy #2, after the alleged ebay NM copy proved to be anything but. :x
This copy is quite clean thankfully.
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Nice 'N' Easy
Frank Sinatra
Copy #2, after the alleged ebay NM copy proved to be anything but. :x
This copy is quite clean thankfully.
Gene,
Sorry to hear that ... ebay sadly is a crap shoot :icon_twisted:
Jim
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Randy Newman "Little Criminals" 1977 Warner Bros. Records LP
bside, great one, love this lp :) :thumb:
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The New York Rock Ensemble – Roll Over Columbia – C 30033 US 1971 :thumb:
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Bill, if you don't have this one it you need to get it - excellent psych rock! :wink:
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The New York Rock Ensemble – Roll Over Columbia – C 30033 US 1971 :thumb:
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Bill, if you don't have this one it you need to get it - excellent psych rock! :wink:
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I want one !! I want one !! I want one !!
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My personal favorite. That Rusty Young pedal steel sounds like some kinda freaked out Leslie-B3 to me (unless it IS a B3??)
Paul
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I want one !! I want one !! I want one !!
Dude! Go down your basement, open your eyes, AND LOOK AROUND!!!!
You probably have it down there somewhere already - probably from the .50 cent room at DD.
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"Mean Mothers" Independent Women's Blues, Volume 1 1980 Rosetta Records LP
* compilation of women blues singers from 1927 - 1949
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Aimee Mann - Bachelor No. 2; MFSL
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Steely Dan - Aja; Japanese Import
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Brewer & Shipley "Weeds" 1969 Buddah / Kama Sutra Records LP
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"Mean Mothers" Independent Women's Blues, Volume 1 1980 Rosetta Records LP
* compilation of women blues singers from 1927 - 1949
Din I'm not familiar with that LP looks like you have a real winner there, very very cool !!
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I'm spinning this for a fellow ACer who I will now forever call That 60's Guy
There is almost nothing I post that he doesn't know :notworthy:
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Julianne Regan and All About Eve spinning at the moment - Very nice 8)
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I'm spinning this for a fellow ACer who I will now forever call That 60's Guy
There is almost nothing I post that he doesn't know :notworthy:
It's NOT me. No Trini in my house!!! :lol: :lol:
Paul
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It's NOT me. No Trini in my house!!! :lol: :lol:
Paul
Well Paul I can help you with your Trini deficiency if you like. :thumb: :lol: :thumb:
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This one's just for Paul
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Chocolate Milk - Action Speaks Louder Than Words
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The album covers a little rough but the vinyl is nice
Mono UK Decca
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Dude! Go down your basement, open your eyes, AND LOOK AROUND!!!!
You probably have it down there somewhere already - probably from the .50 cent room at DD.
Are you picking on me AGAIN Gene. :nono: Trust me with that cover I would have remembered buying it. :lol:
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Nicky James: Every Home Should Have One
Threshold THS 10
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Best of the Spencer Davis Group
Rhino RNLP 117
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Eric Quincy Tate Group "Drinking Man's Friend"
Samples (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ericquincytate)
Samples are from a live album but you'll get the picture.
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The Bugs Henderson Group "At Last" 1978 Armadillo Records LP
* this'll git yer mornin' started jist right!
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Blind Willie McTell & Memphis Minne: "1949 Love Changin' Blues" 1968 Biograph Records LP
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Frank Zappa "Hot Rats" 1969 Bizarre / Reprise Records LP
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First spins for the weekend
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Cozy Powell, Ritchie Blackmore, Ronnie Dio - Live WOW! :drums: :guitar: :rock:
The next one was a fav during an interersting time in my life - thought I'd give it a spin
Good and bad memories :roll:
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Bidding you a great weekend all :P
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Frank Zappa "Hot Rats" 1969 Bizarre / Reprise Records LP
His Magnum Opus. The best. I have the original and the recent remaster. Not sure which one is best, only listened once to the new one...
Paul
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Manfred Mann ~ Get Your Rocks Off
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Well it's Friday everyone enjoy your weekend :thumb:
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Guitar Boogie: Eric Clapton Jeff Beck Jimmy Page
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Nilsson Aerial Ballet
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SINATRA: THE REPRISE YEARS
Compilation LP Box Set
Reprise (WEA) K-94003 [England]
Released: 1975
50 Tracks on 4 Records (with Booklet)
disk 4
Lovingly printed vinyl - great sounding! - enclosed in inner sleeves embossed in a shiny Gold likeness of FS on the front, and a track listing on the back.
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SINATRA: THE REPRISE YEARS
Compilation LP Box Set
Reprise (WEA) K-94003 [England]
Released: 1975
50 Tracks on 4 Records (with Booklet)
disk 4
Lovingly printed vinyl - great sounding! - enclosed in inner sleeves embossed in a shiny Gold likeness of FS on the front, and a track listing on the back.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59290)
Wow Gene you've got that Sinatra thing real bad. Please Please come back to rock'n'roll :lol:
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Allman Brothers Band "Eat A Peach"
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Wow Gene you've got that Sinatra thing real bad. Please Please come back to rock'n'roll :lol:
Just a diversion, I'll be back.
In fact, I just read The Silversun Pickups 3rd album will be released in May, can't wait.
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Hey Decal this is the 3rd LP but not as good as the 1st two
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Catch Bull At Four
Cat Stevens | Format: Vinyl
Finally refiling the 100+ albums littering my listening area, found this that Pman bought for me along with a few other Cat Stevens titles. Just gave it a quick cleaning and threw it on. Nice SQ. Checked the dead wax and not surprised to see the legend 'STERLING' stamped there. Also some initials I'll have to look up, once I get a magifying glass out to read them that is. :duh:
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My wonderful wife ordered The Boss' new Wrecking BAll CD & Vinyl. I do love her.
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Gentle Giant ~ Civilian
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After listening to side 1 I can report that this is nothing like there earlier 70's LPs
More of a Rock LP than a Prog. album. That being said I wouldn't hesitate to play it again............Bill
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Dobie Grey ~ Drift Away
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Santana III
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I know how good the first 2 LPs are but Santana III is still my favorite album
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Santana - Welcome (1973)
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Look what you've started Bill.................
Santana - Abraxas
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Look what you've started Bill.................
Santana - Abraxas
You know Gene I'm a 1st rate trouble maker :D
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Illusion ~ Out Of The Mist
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Love Devotion Surrender- McLaughlin and Santana (Columbia) plus Doug Raunch and Billy Cobham and others. Enough energy on A Life Divine to light Manhattan. Read the comments . .
http://www.amazon.com/Love-Devotion-Surrender-Carlos-Santana/dp/B0012GMW34/ref=sr_1_13?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1331423088&sr=1-13
I'm with the guy who gets lit up after 21 years. There's no quit here.
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Love Devotion Surrender- McLaughlin and Santana (Columbia) plus Doug Raunch and Billy Cobham and others. Enough energy on A Life Divine to light Manhattan. Read the comments . .
http://www.amazon.com/Love-Devotion-Surrender-Carlos-Santana/dp/B0012GMW34/ref=sr_1_13?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1331423088&sr=1-13
I'm with the guy who gets lit up after 21 years. There's no quit here.
I pulled that one as well but went for Santana III :thumb:
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Santana ~ Shango'
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See you all tomorrow
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Come Swing With Me
Frank Sinatra | Format: vinyl
Frank and Glenmorangie Nectar D'Or single malt - no pumpkin brew in this house.
But why is there a tuba in the mix?
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Trying to get back from dead.
My TT and treadmill are in the same room and I am playing a different LP each time to add fun.
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Howard Hanson- Sym no.2, op 30 "Romantic" and Lament for Beowolf- Eastman-Rochester Orchestra and Chorus with HH conducting (Mercury Golden Imports).
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Santana ~ Shango'
See you all tomorrow
Great way to see the day out Bill - My fav Santana album :thumb:
Not so sure about the choice of Beer though :lol:
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Er, Davey, consider yourself raised with "Love Devotion Surrender" (Columbia) with John McLaughlin and MORE, sir.
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Grrr! Another one to add to Want List :evil:
Have about 15 Santana albums, but not that one :duh:
Thanks for the rec. Jim :thumb:
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Davey, you are entirely welcome and if you should chance getting this, do TURN IT UP!. Especially, for the final track. Peace, afterwards.
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Booker T. & the M.G.s "Green Onions"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00004YLP4/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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O.K. let the insult hurling begin :thumb:
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No Bill, you didn't subject your ears to that !!!!!!!! :no_hear: :rotflmao:
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R.L. Burnside "A Ass Pocket Of Whiskey"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0009U5G1O/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img#)
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Tracy Chapman - S/T
Elektra - 60774-1
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Davey, you are entirely welcome and if you should chance getting this, do TURN IT UP!. Especially, for the final track. Peace, afterwards.
Hi Jim - Ordered via DISCOGS :D
Along with a few others to fill a couple of holes.
Cheers
Dave
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No Bill, you didn't subject your ears to that !!!!!!!! :no_hear: :rotflmao:
Oh yes I did !! both sides as well :lol: :thumb:
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Hey Bill, I have the same stuff from Chris cross in fact I may have his followup although Ive never listened to it.....LOL....AE
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Hey Bill, I have the same stuff from Chris cross in fact I may have his followup although Ive never listened to it.....LOL....AE
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: Let's hear it for AE
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Tracy Chapman - S/T
Elektra - 60774-1
I've never own this album, but her song, "Fast Car", has almost tangible feeling and story. I think you could say it's a masterpiece. Heard it again just the other day on the radio.
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Elton John: Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
DJM Records 0064.209
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Shadowfax: Shadowfax
Windham Hill Records TA-C-1022
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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[Shadowfax: Shadowfax
Windham Hill Records TA-C-1022
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile (http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/9429/smilef.gif)
A great album Toni. This album is worth buying for the 1st track alone ''Angel's Flight''
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I don't believe I ever remember seeing''For Governmental Sale Only" before. Has
anyone else see this on a LP ?? It's on the back of a Elvis Costello Lp titled ''This Years Model''
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Husker Du - White Label out takes promo for Zen Arcade
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Terrific sounding pressing. Just wow! I now understand why the MoFi brings a good price and is in demand.
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Terrific sounding pressing.
Just wow! I now understand why the MoFi brings a good price and is in demand.
Sorry Lady Laura, but there are different opinions.
I remember a lengthy interview with Doug Sax, mastering engineer at The Mastering Lab in TAS 20,
pages 449-457. One chapter was titled "Drawbacks of Half Speed Mastering":
... If you listen to the standard Supertramp (the A&M version of Crime of the Century)
mastered at Sterling and compare it to the half-speed version (Mobile Fidelity) and disregard the fact
that one is indifferently pressed whereas the other is meticulously handled from A to Z, you will find
that the original has more air, more room sound, more life about it than the half-speed version.*
At the bottom of the page was an *Editor's Note by Harry Pearson:
Both JRR and HP found the original British pressing even better than either the Mobile Fidelity
or the A&M.
It seems to be that Lord Davey of Warwickshire is on the right track ... :)
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Sorry Lady Laura, but there are different opinions.
I remember a lengthy interview with Doug Sax, mastering engineer at The Mastering Lab in TAS 20,
pages 449-457. One chapter was titled "Drawbacks of Half Speed Mastering":
At the bottom of the page was an *Editor's Note by Harry Pearson:
It seems to be that Lord Davey of Warwickshire is on the right track ... :)
Toni,
I appreciate knowing there are differing opinions. While I certainly respect the work and ears of folks like Doug Sax, Stan Ricker, HP and MF, I find I don't always agree with them. I now have both the MoFi and an A&M pressing mastered at Sterling and to my ears the MoFi has a much fuller sound with more detail and better dynamics, just the opposite of what Doug Sax apparently found. I do know that a MoFi half speed is not always superior to the original. A case in point is Little Feat's Dixie Chicken. The highs on the MoFi are rolled off and the original sounds better.
Thanks for sharing.
Laura
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Sorry Lady Laura, but there are different opinions.
I remember a lengthy interview with Doug Sax, mastering engineer at The Mastering Lab in TAS 20,
pages 449-457. One chapter was titled "Drawbacks of Half Speed Mastering":
At the bottom of the page was an *Editor's Note by Harry Pearson:
It seems to be that Lord Davey of Warwickshire is on the right track ... :)
Toni,
I appreciate knowing there are differeing opinions. While I certainly respect the work and ears of folks like Doug Sax, Stan Ricker, HP and MF, I find I don't always agree with them. I now have both the MoFi and an A&M pressing mastered at Sterling and to my ears the MoFi has a much fuller sound with more detail and better dynamics, just the opposite of what Doug Sax apparently found. I do know that a MoFi half speed is not always superior to the original. A case in point is Little Feat's Dixie Chicken. The highs on the MoFi are rolled off and the original sounds better.
Thanks for sharing.
Laura
I have both as well, and I'm firmly in the camp of preferring the original Sterling over the MFSL. :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59452)
Janes's Addiction "Ritual De Lo Habitual"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002LIX/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Joni Mitchell: The Hissing of Summer Lawns
Asylum Records SYLA 8763
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59457)
America: Holiday
Warner Bros. Records WB 56045
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59458)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59459)
Was (not Was) "Boo"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7623591&style=music)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59468)
Steve Earle "I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B004N5DHSK/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Nice :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59425)
Husker Du - White Label out takes promo for Zen Arcade
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59472)
Stephen Stills Manassas "Down The Road"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1096713&style=music)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59486)
Argent - In Deep (1973) - Thanks Pumpkinman!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59486)
Argent - In Deep (1973) - Thanks Pumpkinman!
No problem compadre enjoy :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59491)
Jerry Mulligan and Thelonious Monk "Mulligan Meets Monk"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000000YGU/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Joan Baez: The First 10 Years
Vanguard/Electrola 1C 188-92057/58
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59493)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59494)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59425)
Husker Du - White Label out takes promo for Zen Arcade
:thumb: :thumb: I agree with etcarroll :green: love Zen Arcade maybe my Husker Du
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King Crimson - Lizard
Posting from my Ipod so no pic.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59505)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59506)
The Kinks - Schoolboys In Disgrace (1983)
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Heading out shortly but till then
(http://images.hhv.de/catalog/detail_big/00084/84729.jpg)
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A very different Shostakovich, Symphony no. 14- Rostropovich conducting an ensemble of the Moscow Phil (Melodiya). Wow. Been too long since I've listened to this.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59513)
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V.A. - Traveling Through The Jungle
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/z/zztravelingthroughthe_103b.jpg)
Subtitled "Negro Fife and Drum Band Music From The South". Recorded by Alan Lomax mostly in 1969 and 1970 in Mississippi, and some pieces from 1942. Including songs by Otha Turner, Napoleon Strickland, RL Boyce, Sid Hemphill and others. Testament LP from 1971 recently reissued by Sutro Park.
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V.A. - The Original Sound of Cumbia (Part 1 - Original Colombian 78s)
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/z/zzoriginalsoundofcumb_101b.jpg)
The history of Colombian Cumbia & Porro as told by the phonograph 1948-79. Compiled by Will "Quantic" Holland. Truly beautiful and rhythmic music.
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Jackson Browne: Lawyers in Love
Asylum Records 96-0268
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59529)
... mastered by Doug Sax and Mike Reese at The Mastering Lab.
Eric Burdon and The Animals: Greatest Hits
Astan 20139
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59530)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59531)
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Lavern Baker - Blues Ballads
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Rm-9-s8aOcA/TgOH0ktmBdI/AAAAAAAAAaQ/5WgsqUGoTTE/s1600/51p3sFoBQuL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59506)
The Kinks - Schoolboys In Disgrace (1983)
Has probably my favorite Kinks song on it...............No More Looking Back. :thumb:
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Pinch & Shackleton
(http://cdn3.pitchfork.com/albums/17196/homepage_large.4927f251.jpg)
New dub-step album released at Honest Jon's Records.
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Michael Nesmith ~ From A Radio Engine To The Photon Wing
(http://991.com/NewGallery/Michael-Nesmith-From-A-Radio-Engi-515979.jpg)
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Bonnie Prince Billy & The Cairo Gang - The Wonder Show of the World
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61I5JTfgy7L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
2010 album at Drag City Records.
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Ted Hawkins - Watch Your Step
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51DR3kprQsL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
One of my favorite soul albums ever. Beautiful singing and songwriting all over by Hawkins. Some tracks are with the Phillip Walker Band, others are solo. Recorded by Bruce Blomberg in 1971.
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Jimmy Yancey - The Immortal Vol.2
(http://www.wirz.de/music/oldiebl/grafik/28024.jpg)
Recordings from 1940-1943.
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Santana ~ Blues For Salvador Promo LP
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59564)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59565)
Well Davey this is why I need to organize isn't it :oops:
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Santana ~ Blues For Salvador Promo LP
Well Davey this is why I need to organize isn't it :oops:
So you do have it on vinyl 8)
Just think what else you might unearth cataloging the rest of your collection :D
Have fun
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Just listened to this one for the first time last night. Not only is it great musically, but the pressing quality is absolutely fantastic. Dead quiet background and nary a pop or click.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59253)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59573)
Jamey Johnson "The Guitar Song"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B002J9GITC/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Just listened to this one for the first time last night. Not only is it great musically, but the pressing quality is absolutely fantastic. Dead quiet background and nary a pop or click.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59253)
It is a fabulous recording.
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V.A. - Raw Soul - Rare & Unreleased Funk From Norfolk, Virginia 1971-1973
(http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/z/zzrawsoulrareunrel_73_101b.jpg)
Recent compilation by Plut Records. Includes songs with Lee Fields, Shirley Johnson, Prince George and more.
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Just listened to this one for the first time last night. Not only is it great musically, but the pressing quality is absolutely fantastic. Dead quiet background and nary a pop or click.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59253)
Not only is it a great pressing, the recording is exceptional, especially for a live album. The micing (is that a word :scratch:) on his guitar and voice are near perfect. And this was 1971. Neil has a history of playing songs live before they are released on an album and this live album contains songs from Harvest which was released later.
Laura
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First w/e spin - A freshly steamed;
(http://www.israbox.com/uploads/posts/2010-06/1276783203_o5017.jpg)
Sounding very good indeed 8)
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Not only is it a great pressing, the recording is exceptional, especially for a live album. The micing (is that a word ) on his guitar and voice are near perfect. And this was 1971. Neil has a history of playing songs live before they are released on an album and this live album contains songs from Harvest which was released later.
Laura
Yes, I would agree that the mic placement seemed spot on. Normally I don't find the recording quality of live albums to be all that great, but this one has just as much quality as if he was in a studio in my opinion. Just getting into Neil Young and I think Harvest might be next on my list to acquire.
Can anyone recommend a good pressing of PF's Animals to pick up? I was on discogs looking around, but there seem to be many versions of this album available and I'm not sure if the pressing quality is any better on one than another.
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(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_meIJhXnAUGM/S-8Ceuu-yqI/AAAAAAAAC3Q/j-9dwx_jDGI/s1600/queensofnoiselpfront.jpg)
Now Now! No sniggering :lol:
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Now Now! No sniggering :lol:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Mm6OKTKZuVA/RwcE88kL0fI/AAAAAAAAAm4/Wwb4u4Vhkw4/s320/surprised+pumpkin.jpg)
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Davey - The one to far right looks like a dude. :o
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Just getting into Neil Young and I think Harvest might be next on my list to acquire.
This set is fabulous. It's pricey as all get out and getting hard to find........
Neil Young Official Release Series Disc 1-4
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59579)
If you want to try something a lot cheaper, I highly recommend this.........
Neil Young Greatest Hits
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59580)
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Thanks for the recommendation decal. That greatest hits looks to be a good one and is pressed at the same plant as Live at Massey Hall apparently.
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(http://991.com/newGallery/Denny-Laine-Japanese-Tears-89404.jpg)
On Takoma Records. The only other LP that I can think of that I own on this label is a Canned Heat record
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59581)
Joe Jackson - Look Sharp! (2x10" Double LP Special Edition)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59581)
Joe Jackson - Look Sharp! (2x10" Double LP Special Edition)
Cool !!! Dean
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Devo Freedom of Choice
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59582)
The Meters "Zony Mash"
Samples (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=647)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59593)
Mike Bloomfield "I'm Cutting Out"
Samples (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=468)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59598)
Albert King "Born Under A Bad Sign"
Samples (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=468)
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(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/dupe7400_CEMI_65742__8955__01152009112324-8564.jpg) :thumb: :thumb:
180g remastered by James Guthrie. This is beautifully done. Dead quiet pressing and fanstastic sound. More detailed and airy than the original. Terrific depth in a soundstage that stretches well beyond the speakers. Nice artwork too. Well worth the $45.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41dc6GZHF1L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
This M/NM pressing on Lifesong Records cost me $10, but it is clearly worth it. A great album.
Paul, count me in for the summer concert :thumb:
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/13/42/dde9808a8da078532e226110.L._AA300_.jpg)
Limited half speed mastered at San Francisco Sound
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Toni,
thanks for posting this album. I was inspired to clean my copy and give it a long overdue listen. Very enjoyable and a nice recording too.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41T9YOcNl6L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Starting the morning off with a band P-man turned me onto (Thanks Bill), The LPs are from Sun Dazed Records and sound great..................
Chocolate Watch Band
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59605)
No Way Out
Samples (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1126)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59606)
The Innner Mystique
Samples (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1127)
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/13/42/dde9808a8da078532e226110.L._AA300_.jpg)
Limited half speed mastered at San Francisco Sound
Outstanding! I'd love to hear this 1/2 speed master....
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Outstanding! I'd love to hear this 1/2 speed master....
Dean,
If you ever get to Spokane let me know. It sounded very nice, lots of detail. I haven't compared it the the original and British pressings I have.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51QTZE3FgjL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Thanks to you guys and gals for turning me on to Renaissance. :thumb: I have a growing collection.
The new Shins album. I know, it's not supposed to be released on vinyl until next week--one of the many advantages of knowing your local record store owner and being a good customer. :D This is a terrific album. If you like the Shins don't hesitate. Paul, I'm talking to you. :) 180g, dead quiet pressing, excellent recording.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61vH5ZbIodL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://bp1.blogger.com/_3D4uW44cDSw/SHwaDcjighI/AAAAAAAACEw/zD8XP4fHp-0/s400/LP+Aerial+Ballet+Pickwick.JPG)
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Sonny Rollins, Our Man in Jazz -On Classic Records!
Can't seem to link pic from Amazon.
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The Decemberists, We All Raise Our Voices to the Air (Live Songs 04.11-08.11)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JR7V5nX2L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
This is a terrific live album. The quality of the pressing is excellent and the recording is consistent, even though songs were taken from 11 stops on the tour from April through August 2011, some indoor and some outdoor. The songs span their 10 year career, but most are from The King is Dead. I saw this tour in Portland in February 2011, and the album is a good representation of the tour, but not as good as actually being there. You do get a taste of why The Decemberists are one of the best live acts going today. It's a really fun to listen to album and brought back pleasant memories of when I saw them live. When a live album can do that, it's a keeper in my book. Highly recommended for Decemberists' fans. :thumb: :thumb:
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Starting the morning off with a band P-man turned me onto (Thanks Bill), The LPs are from Sun Dazed Records and sound great..................
Chocolate Watch Band
A good way to start the morning. P-man turned me on to the CWB too. They made my Christmas list two years ago. the sundazed pressings do sound great.
Laura
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(http://images1.buymusichere.net/images/w/435/23996435.jpg)
Been after this LP for a while - arrived today
Well worth the wait :thumb:
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Thanks to you guys and gals for turning me on to Renaissance. :thumb:
Glad they're doing the do for you Laura :thumb:
This thread is my turn to for Vinyl recs 8)
Problem is I can't keep up :?
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Back from a week long holiday in Florida visiting me in-laws/kid's grandparents - grand time for all & i'm sure i missed some good lps spun/shared here ....
Happy St. Paddies Day to all who celebrate it :beer: in honor of me Irish heritage spinning
Rory Gallagher – Irish Tour '74 Polydor PD2-9501 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/Rory-Gallagher-Irish-Tour-74-446669.jpg)
with a black&tan :wink:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51OPSmCW6KL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59625)
Lowell Fulsom "In A Heavy Bag"
Samples (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=824)
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HP Lovecraft - H.P. Lovecraft II Philips PHS-600-279 US 1968 :thumb:
(http://www.redtelephone66.com/albumart/lovecrafttwo.jpg)
Bill these folks are worth checking out (if you haven't) I can't recall if we have talked about HP Lovecraft the Chicago psych/rock band ... this was waiting for me at the post office when i returned home . . . i got real lucky on an ebay dice role :lol:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51AUT-afobL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
CBS half-speed mastered.
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HP Lovecraft - H.P. Lovecraft II Philips PHS-600-279 US 1968 :thumb:
(http://www.redtelephone66.com/albumart/lovecrafttwo.jpg)
Bill these folks are worth checking out (if you haven't) I can't recall if we have talked about HP Lovecraft the Chicago psych/rock band ... this was waiting for me at the post office when i returned home . . . i got real lucky on an ebay dice role :lol:
Hi Jim
I have some of them on CD but unfortunately none on LP
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CBS half-speed mastered.
hey Laura,
an excellent lp to have on half-speed mastered :thumb:
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Hi Jim
I have some of them on CD but unfortunately none on LP
only a mater of time i suspect my friend :wink:
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hey Laura,
an excellent lp to have on half-speed mastered :thumb:
Yes it is. I'm going to make a 24/96 digital of it with my Alesis 9600 for friends who have gone entirely to computer based audio.
Laura
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High Places – High Places Thrill Jockey thrill 207 US 2008 :thumb:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_E6HGAZrZzvw/SKMTaLKZ42I/AAAAAAAAACA/-eT5-f8UOkA/s400/high+places.jpg)
an interesting Experimental/Indie Rock :)
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Yes it is. I'm going to make a 24/96 digital of it with my Alesis 9600 for friends who have gone entirely to computer based audio.
Laura
Laura, that is nice of you :thumb: I still enjoy spinning the lp i picked up in high school at my neighborhood Flipside lp store . . . i'm suppressed that i made it though college with it's heavy rotation . . . i think me needs to pull this one down and give it a spin :) cheers, Jim
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Laura, that is nice of you :thumb: I still enjoy spinning the lp i picked up in high school at my neighborhood Flipside lp store . . . i'm suppressed that i made it though college with it's heavy rotation . . . i think me needs to pull this one down and give it a spin :) cheers, Jim
I have one from when it first came out. I need to pulll it and give it a spin. I have benefited from one of my friends going all computer. He sold me his Mofi Beatles Collection in the black box with the "doors" that open and latch closed and his MoFi UHQR OF SPLHCB so I am happy to make him a digital copy. :thumb:
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Bigbang – From Acid To Zen Oglio Records OGL82035-1 US 2008 :thumb:
(http://ww1.prweb.com/prfiles/2008/07/28/267338/BigBangAcidZen500.jpg)
an interesting Norwegian rock band worth checking out samples (http://www.discogs.com/Bigbang-From-Acid-To-Zen/master/64344) from discogs
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51WBfHlL5AL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
I pulled this off the shelf to clean and spin and nearly freaked out when I saw the label on side 2.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59629)
I thought the wrong record is in this jacket and turned the record over to find
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59630)
I cleaned and played the record and was delighted to find that side 2 was, in fact, side 2 of Ole ELO. :scratch: Freaky.
Has anyone else experienced something like this?
Laura
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It happens, Laura, I've heard of it but never saw it.
Paul
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From the MoFi Beatles Collection Box Set:
Let it Be
Yellow Submarine (not their best, but I agree with P-man, Hey Bulldog is a good song)
Revolver (I hadn't listened to this for a while and it now passes Help and Rubber Soul into second place behind Abbey Road on my favorite Beatles album list.
followed by the MoFi of
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Tz8N3TqSL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
I've never heard year of the cat sound like this. Had to hear it a second time.
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I was in my local recordstore last month and they sold the MFSL beatlesbox for 900euro. :roll:
They still have the MFSL stonesbox.!
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I was in my local recordstore last month and they sold the MFSL beatlesbox for 900euro. :roll:
They still have the MFSL stonesbox.!
WOW that's $1185 I've seen the box sell here for much less.
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Yeah, I know.
They also had a genuine peeled and an unpeeled butchersleeved Y&T.
And the complete set of x-mas flexi's incl. the original envelopes they were send in at the time.
They held a Beatles exhibition for a month.
One person's death, is an other person's bread!
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Lucifer's Friend – Lucifer´s Friend Billingsgate Records BG-1002 US 1973 :thumb: (1st US pressing of the German 1970 release)
(http://www.backtoblackvinyl.com/images/album-artwork/big/lucifers-friend-lucifers-friend-front.jpg)
Excellent hard rock, worth checking out :thumb: .. another lucky ebay dice role :)
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A bit of a Barclay James Harvest afternoon
Really enjoyed these two recently acquired, early offerings
(http://img11.nnm.ru/1/5/b/f/c/15bfcfeaf65e3a0d0786ea5fef4f541a_full.jpg)
(http://991.com/newGallery/Barclay-James-Harvest-Baby-James-Harves-81846.jpg)
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Lucifer's Friend – Lucifer´s Friend Billingsgate Records BG-1002 US 1973 :thumb: (1st US pressing of the German 1970 release)
Excellent hard rock, worth checking out :thumb: .. another lucky ebay dice role :)
8) - Still keeping my eyes open for the ones you've already recommended Jim
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(http://www.realizedsound.net/dac/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Its-a-Beautiful-Day.jpg) CBS Holland
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(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_WWIy23PK7tM/SxJVn6HqYpI/AAAAAAAAErY/MR4cAKSJrUU/s1600/cover.jpg)
Now back to my LP organizing
(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/UTOW_T5065__55460__01152009124756-6753.jpg)
Here's an LP you don't come across very often. Decal if you see it cheap buy it.
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Labi Siffre: The Singer and the Song
Pye Records NSPL 28147
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59645)
George Shearing in Dixieland
Concord Jazz CJ-388
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59646)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Rainbow – Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow Polydor PD 6049 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg90/scaled.php?server=90&filename=rainbowritchieblakmoressv7.jpg&res=medium)
Great lp :thumb:
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My favorite Yes album
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51CkLP0EvBL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
My favorite Yes album
Mine Too
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Rainbow – Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow Polydor PD 6049 US 1975 :thumb:
Great lp :thumb:
No challenge from this particular corner to that statement :D
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51CkLP0EvBL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
My favorite Yes album
Mine Too
in my top 3 for sure :D
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Mott The Hoople – Brain Capers Atlantic SD 8304 US 1972 :thumb:
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4223731740_337c51a589.jpg)
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(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/431/cover_265222112010.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59689)
Hank III "Rebel Within"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0039WVH3K/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks: Hello Again ... Mary Lou
Epic PEC 80127
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59692)
Witches' Brew
Gibson, New Symphony Orchestra of London
Classic Records/RCA LSC 2225
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59693)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Gaucho- Steely Dan. A Japanese pressing I purchased from a friend, and it's dang GOOD, who got out of vinyl altogether for hi-rez. Huge mistake to me. I mean what are these guys listening for in a recording? I was too shocked to ask.
Lover Man- Carmen McRae sings Billie Holiday (Columbia).
North/South- The Jimmy Johnson Band (Delmark).
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59697)
The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds"
Okay, I know all the hype behind this LP. I never thought it was that good. I bought a new copy and decided to give it another try. Well, I still don't get all the hype!!!! I mean, it's a good record but I just don't get all the "critical acclaim" raves. I have to say though, it's the only Beach Boys LP that I can listen to !!!! And yes, I was around and listening to music when it was released so it's not a generational thing.
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John Abercrombie / Jack DeJohnette / Dave Holland - Gateway
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59704)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59703)
Various Artists
In From The Storm....The Music Of Jimi Hendrix
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000003FXS/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
An interesting LP (Picture Disc) available at Sound Stage Direct (http://www.soundstagedirect.com/jimi-hendrix-in-from-the-storm-picture-disc-vinyl-records.shtml)for $4.99.
1. ...And the Gods Made Love - Doug Pinnick
2. Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland) - Buddy Miles/Doug Pinnick/Steve Lukather
3. Rainy Day, Dream Away - Taj Mahal/Robben Ford
4. The Wind Cries Mary - Sting/John Mc Laughlin
5. Spanish Castle Magic - Sass Jordan/Carlos Santana
6. Little Wing - Toots Thielemans
7. In from the Storm - Corey Glover/Eric Schenkman
8. Drifting - Corey Glover/Steve Vai/Hiram Bullock
9. Bold as Love - Paul Rodgers/Steve Vai
10. Burning of the Midnight Lamp - Doug Pinnick/Eric Schenkman
11. Purple Haze - Buddy Miles/Bootsy Collins/Bernie Worrell
12. One Rainy Wish - Brian May
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59697)
The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds"
Okay, I know all the hype behind this LP. I never thought it was that good. I bought a new copy and decided to give it another try. Well, I still don't get all the hype!!!! I mean, it's a good record but I just don't get all the "critical acclaim" raves. I have to say though, it's the only Beach Boys LP that I can listen to !!!! And yes, I was around and listening to music when it was released so it's not a generational thing.
I here hear you Decal, I never got it either and still don't. I'm just not a big Beach Boys fan.
That's what I get for replying at 3am :lol:
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Clarence "Gatemouth Brown" ~ Standing My Ground
(http://991.com/newGallery/Clarence-Gatemouth-Brown-Standing-My-Groun-536369.jpg)
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@PierreB Yes! I love that Gateway album. Gateway 2 is also incredible.
Me, I am taking a break from work to spin Throbbing Gristle "20 Jazz Funk Greats"
*Important Note: these songs are neither jazz nor funk*
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BBbBVq0l0Is/TO8BfLLVS-I/AAAAAAAAALY/HLXhYEejl2M/s1600/ir0008.jpg)
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been on a YES kick after Laura's spinning of the Yes Album the other day
Yes - Time And A Word Atlantic SD 8273 US 1970 :thumb:
(http://flegentov.name/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Yes-TimeAndAWord-1970.jpg)
Yes – Fragile Atlantic SD 19132 US (RE) 1977 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/105/cover_5631419102008.jpg)
Yes - The Yes Album Atlantic SD 19131 US (RE) 1977 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59769)
all excellent lps ... i'm still blown away by Chris Squire's bass playing on Fragile :notworthy:
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An interesting LP (Picture Disc) available at Sound Stage Direct (http://www.soundstagedirect.com/jimi-hendrix-in-from-the-storm-picture-disc-vinyl-records.shtml)for $4.99.
decal, thanks for the link - looks like some great covers by some great musicians :wink:
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Clarence "Gatemouth Brown" ~ Standing My Ground
(http://991.com/newGallery/Clarence-Gatemouth-Brown-Standing-My-Groun-536369.jpg)
Great album PM, I love Gate. He was such a versatile musician.
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decal, thanks for the link - looks like some great covers by some great musicians :wink:
The sound quality is pretty darn good too!!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59767)
The Guess Who "American Woman"
I finally found a copy that wasn't trashed !!!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59697)
The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds"
Okay, I know all the hype behind this LP. I never thought it was that good. I bought a new copy and decided to give it another try. Well, I still don't get all the hype!!!! I mean, it's a good record but I just don't get all the "critical acclaim" raves. I have to say though, it's the only Beach Boys LP that I can listen to !!!! And yes, I was around and listening to music when it was released so it's not a generational thing.
I was one of those blown away by Pet Sounds (confession--I have always loved the Beach Boys, especially the harmonies). In the early 60's the Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, the Ventures, Astronauts, Association, Four Seasons, and all the girl groups were what I listened to until the Fab Four arrived and the ensuing British Invasion dominated the airwaves. And then came Pet Sounds which I thought leveled the playing field again. I thought it was brilliant -- the new sounds, the harmonies, the musical presentation.
Maybe it's a girl thing :lol:
Laura
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been on a YES kick after Laura's spinning of the Yes Album the other day
an excellent prog rock band for sure.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59697)
The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds"
Okay, I know all the hype behind this LP. I never thought it was that good. I bought a new copy and decided to give it another try. Well, I still don't get all the hype!!!! I mean, it's a good record but I just don't get all the "critical acclaim" raves. I have to say though, it's the only Beach Boys LP that I can listen to !!!! And yes, I was around and listening to music when it was released so it's not a generational thing.
Beach Boys are overrated. There, I said it.
Paul
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been on a YES kick after Laura's spinning of the Yes Album the other day
Yes - The Yes Album Atlantic SD 19131 US (RE) 1977 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59769)
My favorite Yes album. Avoid the Rhino reissue at all costs, though! Steve Howe dueling himself at the end of Starship Trooper is one of the most emotional moments in all of prog. About as good (for me) as the three Beatles duking it out at the end of Abbey Road...
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59774)
Grinderswitch "Pullin' Together"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Pullin-Together/dp/B000R009BI/ref=sr_1_1_title_1_mus?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1332328794&sr=1-1)
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Venice
Solti, Orchestra of The Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Classic Records/RCA LSC 2313
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59791)
...confession--I have always loved the Beach Boys, especially the harmonies...
Maybe it's a girl thing :lol:
+1 ... :thumb:
The Beach Boys: Surfin' USA
Capitol/EMI Electrola 1C 038-82009
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59792)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Bonnie Koloc - You're Gonna Love Yourself In The Morning
(http://www.worldwidewax.com/images/z545.jpg)
For anyone who has this LP check out the track ''Crazy Mary''
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Bonnie Koloc - You're Gonna Love Yourself In The Morning
(http://www.worldwidewax.com/images/z545.jpg)
For anyone who has this LP check out the track ''Crazy Mary''
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59806)
Television fans don't pass this one up .... this is the B side of a Tom Verlaine's 12" single of A Town Called Walker the Marquee Moon Live :rock:
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Grover Washington, Jr. – Soul Box Vol.2 Kudu KU 13 US 1973
(http://www.ifmusic.co.uk/images/product_images/groversoulboxlp.jpg)
sweet sax for a rainy late afternoon :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59836)
Tony Joe White "Tony Joe"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000024IXF/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59806)
Television fans don't pass this one up .... this is the B side of a Tom Verlaine's 12" single of A Town Called Walker the Marquee Moon Live :rock:
OK, Jlappy, now it's personal! If you read the dead wax it says "Send Immediately To Orthobiz"
:icon_lol:
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59837)
Lyle Lovett & His Large Band
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002PIF/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59840)
Willie Nelson "The Troublemaker"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0012GMV4E/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Rainbow – On Stage Oyster OY-2-1801 US 1977 :thumb:
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/2735/cover_3628232072009.jpg)
Just picked this one up Dave, you're right it :rock: thanks for leading me to it!
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OK, Jlappy, now it's personal! If you read the dead wax it says "Send Immediately To Orthobiz"
:icon_lol:
Paul
:duh: Paul - i must have missed that inscription, i'm sorry - i guess i need to take another look more closely :icon_lol:
cheers, Jim
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59853)
7 Walkers :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0043A0Q4I/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Yes, 7 Walkers again. What can I say,
I'm like a junkie hooked on dope.
Try it, you might like it.
Not dope, 7 Walkers !!!!
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Rainbow – On Stage Oyster OY-2-1801 US 1977 :thumb:
Just picked this one up Dave, you're right it :rock: thanks for leading me to it!
:thumb: Jim - Glad you enjoyed.
Edit
Your post led me to spin the live Dio album "Intermission" tonight
When looking for a pic to post up here I saw a web reference to a postcard pack that should have been included and thought "Hmmmph! don't remember getting one of those"
But had a peep inside and sure enough there it was :)
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15429379/Vinyl%20Pics/Photo%2023-03-2012%2009%2054%2054%20PM%20(1).jpg)
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What LPs have you listened to recently?
Thunder,wind and rain. It's storming here in NWFla. My equipment is all unplugged. :bawl:
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Kicked off the weekend with a spot of FUNK-O-METAL 8)
(http://991.com/NewGallery/Electric-Boys-Funk-O-Metal-Carp-447327.jpg)
Hope normal service is resumed soon Decal - Have you got your first vinyl fix lined up? :)
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(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-gb76jA56Y0A/TdHgJXK1rqI/AAAAAAAAAJ4/KjxVtIsXdU0/s1600/704891_500x500.jpg)
Waxing nostalgic
Doc
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Rio
Duran Duran
tgif!
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I've been spending alot of time ''trying'' to get my LPs in order :bawl:
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I've been spending alot of time ''trying'' to get my LPs in order :bawl:
The only thing that will do that is arson.
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Putting on some background music
Craig Hundley Trio ~ Arrival of a Young Giant
Look a the redhead that's Craig Hundley see if you remember him. It took me about 5 min. ''Think Sci-Fi'' :lol:
(http://acimg.auctivacommerce.com/imgdata/0/1/0/6/9/6/webimg/4524020.jpg)
If not then go here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo1zbUwSNWg
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Ya gotta love those Nehru shirts !!!!!!!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59865)
Every Mothers' Son (courtesy of The Amazing Bill!)
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(http://991.com/NewGallery/Little-River-Band-First-Under-The-W-344048.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59867)
Levon Helm "Electric Dirt"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Electric-Dirt-Amazon-Exclusive/dp/B002CGT22M/ref=tmm_msc_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1332546677&sr=1-1#mp3TrackPlayer) :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59869)
Frank Zappa "Joe's Garage Act I."
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=6880396&style=music)
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"Spider" John Koerner and Willie Murphy ~ Running, Jumping, Standing Still
(http://hymiesrecords.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/running4.jpg)
Koerner and Murphy performed folk and blues as a duet for five years. Although offered the opportunity by Elektra to record a second album, Koerner declined in order to pursue a film career. Murphy declined an offer to become a producer for Elektra. In a 2010 interview, Murphy recalled "After we made the record, we had to have a van and a bunch of stuff, and a bass player and drummer. That’s what disenchanted Koerner. Elektra wanted us to do a second album, but he didn’t want to do it. I was OK with that, because I had it in my mind to come back and put together a big band.”
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59873)
Gatemouth Brown "Real Life"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0000002WM/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
A great sounding live album from Gate.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/410VBQ1P51L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51LvtLuKtCL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61Jzw6S4uOL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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A little bit of 80's pop for a Sunny Saturday Morning
(http://static.rhap.com/img/500x500/2/0/5/6/2686502_500x500.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59878)
Johnny Winter "White,Hot & Blue"
Thanks to the Great Pumpkinman for this one. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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I'm glad to be able to sometimes help out
Every Mothers' Son (courtesy of The Amazing Bill!)
Johnny Winter "White,Hot & Blue"
Thanks to the Great Pumpkinman for this one.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59880)
Johhny Winter - Second Winter (1970)
A little early in the morning to be rockin' the house but I'm tweaking some TTs and that blank side is great for setting tracking AND I just had to hear Highway 61
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Johhny Winter - Second Winter (1970)
A little early in the morning to be rockin' the house but I'm tweaking some TTs and that blank side is great for setting tracking AND I just had to hear Highway 61
I've always liked JW's interpretation of "Hwy. 61(Revisited) better than Dylan's original. :thumb:
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I've always liked JW's interpretation of "Hwy. 61(Revisited) better than Dylan's original. :thumb:
If that doesn't wake you up nothing will! Agreed - outstanding version (the best!)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5113GxfgY3L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Eloy – Inside Janus Records JLS 3062 US 1974 :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59883)
Excellent Krautrock/Psychedelic Rock :D
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Eloy – Inside Janus Records JLS 3062 US 1974 :thumb:
Excellent Krautrock/Psychedelic Rock :D
Ahh! A fellow Eloy fan 8)
Have you got much of their stuff Jim?
My fav's are Planets, Time To Turn and Metromania
These were on constant rotation in the early 80's
This is on the Sondek at the moment - will follow up with Metromania :D
(http://www.vintagevinyljournals.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/dexysmidnightrunners-tooryeay-cover.jpg)
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Bloch: Concerto Grosso Nos. 1 & 2
Hanson, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra
Mercury Golden Imports SRI 75017
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59900)
Works by Kodaly
Solti, LPO
Decca Eclipse ECS 519
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59901)
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Ahh! A fellow Eloy fan 8)
Have you got much of their stuff Jim?
My fav's are Planets, Time To Turn and Metromania
These were on constant rotation in the early 80's
Hey Dave - yes in deed, yet i only have two Inside & Oceans - now i have more for my growing want list :D
Spinning on my AR deck at the moment
UFO - UFO 1 A.K.A. Records AKA 3 UK 1982 (Reissue of 1970 release) :thumb:
(http://991.com/newGallery/UFO-UFO-1-546812.jpg)
Great first lp :thumb:
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(http://www.vintagevinyljournals.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/dexysmidnightrunners-tooryeay-cover.jpg)
Dave
This takes me back to early MTv here in the States! :D
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Hank Ballard - You Can't Keep A Good Man Down
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ZnNr8MAhL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Great 1968 album by Hank Ballard for King Records. Produced by James Brown.
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Hey Dave - yes in deed, yet i only have two Inside & Oceans - now i have more for my growing want list :D
Spinning on my AR deck at the moment
UFO - UFO 1 A.K.A. Records AKA 3 UK 1982 (Reissue of 1970 release) :thumb:
Great first lp :thumb:
Cool - I got me's an original of that one
After Metromania I slapped on a bit of classic electronica
(http://991.com/NewGallery/Human-League-Dare-92787.jpg)
Actually quite impressed with how it sounds :P
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59960)
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UFO - UFO 1
Cool - I got me's an original of that one
Dave, :green: should have figured that
spinning some more hard rock this afternoon!
Montrose – Montrose Warner Bros. Records BSK 3106 US 1973 :thumb:
(http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/montrose-1972-montrose.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59971)
Eddie And The Hot Rods - Teenage Depression
and I decided to thrash about wildly this afternoon.......
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59974)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59986)
David Bowie - Changes One
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Born to Run
Bruce Springsteen | Format: Vinyl
With McRa in deadwax.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60010)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=59960)
Uncle Ted Kill'em-n-grill'em by Gawd Nugent. :guns: :uzi: :flame:
Looks like Mr. PM is in a feisty mood this evening!!!!!!!!
Rock on Bill :rock:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60022)
Paul Butterfield's Better Days
"It All Comes Back"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0000032PO/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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That's Life
Frank Sinatra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60030)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60042)
Black Oak Arkansas
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00004SW9P/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim
Frank Sinatra, Antonio Carlos Jobin | Format: vinyl
Now this is different, Frank Sinatra singing to a Bossa Nova beat, kinda nice. Definately different, Frank's more low-key here, letting the music come to him rather than forcing it into the Sinatra 'formula'.
samples;
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002K9P/ref=pd_krex_dp_a
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60045)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60050)
The Meters "Rejuvenation"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00004T3XI/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Procol Harum – Broken Barricades A&M Records SP-4294 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/p/procol_harum-broken_barricades(chrysalis_records).jpg)
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The Meters "Rejuvenation"
hey decal, what are your thoughts on the Meters funky sound :) are you digging it?
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51%2BhgFMLIoL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51kkWFO0brL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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You know Laura, I heard the Shins on a late night talk show last week, was underwhelmed.
Then while listening to Pandora or Radio Paradise heard a track from the new album, and really liked it.
It's a quandry, are they a studio only band or not?
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Gene,
I've never seen them live, but I do have a CD of a live peformance and it sounds pretty good. I have all 4 of their albums on both vinyl & CD. Chutes Too Narrow and Wincing the Night Away are great albums IMO. I am really liking the new album a lot. When I buy the CD as well as the vinyl it means I like the band enough to rip it to iTunes so I can have it on my iPod for traveling and working out (refuse to use the free mp3 download). A TV studio performace may not be the best venue for judging how they sound live.
Laura
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Procol Harum – Broken Barricades A&M Records SP-4294 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/p/procol_harum-broken_barricades(chrysalis_records).jpg)
What a great record! I love early Harum. I saw Little Feat with Lowell George open up for them in Westchester, New York, maybe 1975 or 1976.
Paul
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Gordon Bok's Bay of Fundy. Two voices, one guitar. :thumb:
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hey decal, what are your thoughts on the Meters funky sound :) are you digging it?
I absolutely love the fonk!!! I've been listening to The Meters since they released "Sissy Strut" in '69.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514eSNuplkL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60125)
The Bliss Band "Dinner With Raoul" 1978 Columbia Records LP
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I absolutely love the fonk!!! I've been listening to The Meters since they released "Sissy Strut" in '69.
decal, that is a bit longer then me :D yet a big Meters fan here . . . I'm still picking up the vinyl as most mine is on ceedee :(
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What a great record! I love early Harum. I saw Little Feat with Lowell George open up for them in Westchester, New York, maybe 1975 or 1976.
Paul
Paul, I agree about the lp, i'm pretty sure it was the 1st one i picked up of Procol Harum . . . i bet that was a great concert back in 1975/6 :thumb:
cheers, Jim
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Electric Light Orchestra – Out Of The Blue Jet Records JT-LA823-L2 US 1977 :thumb:
(http://sorc.co.jp/stocklist/listae/ElectricLightOrchestra_OutOfTheBlueSSL3090.JPG)
This was my older sister's favorite record when we were going up and may be the 1st LP she bought :)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60126)
Bonnie Koloc "Close Up" 1976 Epic LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60128)
Crowded House "Crowded House" 1986 Capitol Records LP
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decal, that is a bit longer then me :D yet a big Meters fan here . . . I'm still picking up the vinyl as most mine is on ceedee :(
Check this one out from Sundazed Records (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=140)
It has some great cover songs done in The Meters N'awlins fonk style.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60127)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60129)
Steve Morse Band "The Introduction"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002H29/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Al Stewart: Year of the Cat
EMI 95773
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60130)
Al Stewart: Time Passages
EMI 97765
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60131)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Al Stewart ~ The Early Years
(http://991.com/newGallery/Al-Stewart-The-Early-Years-199528.jpg)
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Check this one out from Sundazed Records (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=140)
It has some great cover songs done in The Meters N'awlins fonk style.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60127)
:thumb: thanks decal - will do!
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From: Wikipedia
BeginningThe band was formed by Steve Groves and Steve Kipner, who named the band after the popular belgian cartoon The Adventures of Tintin. Through a friendship with Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees, who would later produce both of their singles and both of their albums, the duo was signed to a one-album contract with music producer Robert Stigwood's organization. Maurice produced their 1969 debut album and played on about half the tracks, which bore a marked resemblance to the tight harmonies of the Bee Gees.
The LP sold poorly until the dreamy ballad "Toast and Marmalade for Tea", with lead vocals by Kipner was belatedly released a single in the spring of 1971, hitting #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song featured just eight lines of nursery rhyme-like lyrics repeated over distorted piano and synthesizer backing. The song gradually builds in intensity adding acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drums, a string orchestra, and finally brass instruments, and is now Tin Tin's best-remembered song.
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From: Wikipedia
:dunno: Bill - you da Man - the pumpkinman at that :notworthy: is this one of your rediscoveries from your organization expedition that you are on :)
My boys will dig this lp b/c of the Tin Tin name (they have all the old comic books/mags - a great comic i'd add - educational speaking) -
I'll need google and find this one! cheers, Jim
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Arzachel - Arzachel Akarma AK 184 Italy 2002 (re-release of the 1969 lp)
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Steve Hillage (pre Gong) and Dave Stewart (pre Egg) - great prog/psych/ blues rock :thumb:
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A spot of Grand Funk filling the house 8)
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:dunno: Bill - you da Man - the pumpkinman at that :notworthy: is this one of your rediscoveries from your organization expedition that you are on :)
My boys will dig this lp b/c of the Tin Tin name (they have all the old comic books/mags - a great comic i'd add - educational speaking) -
I'll need google and find this one! cheers, Jim
You got it!! While trying to put everything in order I came across this little gem. It does remind me alot of the Bee Gees. I'm thinking
I bought this about 20 years ago.
Arzachel - Arzachel Akarma AK 184 Italy 2002 (re-release of the 1969 lp)
Nice one Jim I only have this one on Cd.
Pumpkinman
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One from one of the longest running bands still going strong - Golden Earring
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Pumpkinman
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LP just arrived from Amazon. I've seen mostly Russian reissues of this LP . This one happens to be a German Decca
Pumpkinman
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The Band
Everyone should own this album.
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Punch Brothers – Who's Feeling Young Now? Nonesuch 530238-1 US 2012 :thumb:
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Folk/Bluegrass lovers this is a great album that won't disappoint :thumb:
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Put these on the table last night........
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The Police - Ghost In The Machine
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Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 2011 Remastered Edition
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LP just arrived from Amazon. I've seen mostly Russian reissues of this LP . This one happens to be a German Decca
Pumpkinman
so Bill, What is your take on this one? Great moving Pumpkinman banner also :thumb: cheers. Jim
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so Bill, What is your take on this one? Great moving Pumpkinman banner also :lol: :lol: :lol: cheers. Jim
Well let me start by saying that I love this album. It's the 1st I've owned it on LP and have come across an orininal Decca only once (I would have gladly spent the cash but for the condition).
Recorded live at Klooks Kleek, Hampstead, London on Monday 7th December 1964
If you're looking for stand out SQ you'll be disappointed but I love it just the same..............Bill (I've already listened to it 3 times)
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Great moving Pumpkinman banner also :thumb: cheers. Jim
Gee I thought it was really annoying :eyebrows: and wasn't going to do it anymore :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Jubal ~ Self Titled 1972 EKS-75033 White Label Promo
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Hey Guys And Gals Jubal Is Not Worth Searching Out
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Piper (Billiy Squier)
(http://www.covershut.com/covers/Billy-Squier---Piper-1976-Front-Cover-22591.jpg)
If you like Billy Squier I'd say go ahead and pick this one up but only for 1 or 2 dollars at the most.
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Neil Young "On The Beach"
This is my favorite NY album!!!!.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B00009P1O0/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Eric Clapton
My favorite Clapton solo album.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002G85/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris "All The Roadrunning" 2006 Warner Bros. 2X 180g LP
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Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris "All The Roadrunning" 2006 Warner Bros. 2X 180g LP
bside, great album :thumb: love their collaboration!
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Colosseum – Colosseum Live Warner Bros. Records 2XS 1942 US 1971 :thumb:
(http://tosca.homeip.net/temp/tosca/C/152846388_o.jpg)
Love this band :)
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Well let me start by saying that I love this album. It's the 1st I've owned it on LP and have come across an orininal Decca only once (I would have gladly spent the cash but for the condition).
If you're looking for stand out SQ you'll be disappointed but I love it just the same..............Bill (I've already listened to it 3 times)
Bill, glad to hear that about the album .... so it's a 5 pimpkin'er :lol:
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It's now 5:20 am a nice quiet time for me
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Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris "All The Roadrunning" 2006 Warner Bros. 2X 180g LP
Din that's a great album. I heard it last summer at the Capitol AudioFest in DC on a system
that made cry tears of joy. But alas it was well out of my price range hell the speakers alone
were where if I remember right $35,000. Well I sat there for a good 1/2 hour before Gene (etcarroll)
said let's go Bill on to other rooms. :lol:
I guess I'll pop on the CD :bawl: :bawl:
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Days of Wine and Roses - Moon River
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
Frank singing the hits from the movies, good, but not great.
samples;
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002K9E/ref=pd_krex_dp_a
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Donald Fagen "The Nightfly" 1982 Warner Bros. Japanese Pressing LP
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Donald Fagen "The Nightfly" 1982 Warner Bros. Japanese Pressing LP
Love that album, what's the SQ like on the import?
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Love that album, what's the SQ like on the import?
Regarding "The Nightfly" by Donald Fagen... yea, I really like this album a lot. This Japanese import sounds fantastic. Very quite, great dynamics and sound stage. I got lucky and found it used, NM in Memphis.
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The Kinks "Preservation Act 2" 1974 RCA Records 2X LP
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Chuck Mangione: Children of Sanchez
A&M AMLM 66700
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Just plain good jazz piano playing,never a dull moment.
Scotty
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The Kinks "Preservation Act 2" 1974 RCA Records 2X LP
As a big Kinks fan up until "Show Biz" I'm wondering how you feel this record has held up over the years. Maybe I should give it another listen, don't think I've spun it for thirty years! The Preservation/Soap Opera/Schoolboys phase wasn't my favorite...
Paul
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It's now 5:20 am a nice quiet time for me
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Now THAT"S a cutout! :lol:
Paul
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Harry Nilsson "Sandman" 1976 RCA Victor LP
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As a big Kinks fan up until "Show Biz" I'm wondering how you feel this record has held up over the years. Maybe I should give it another listen, don't think I've spun it for thirty years! The Preservation/Soap Opera/Schoolboys phase wasn't my favorite...
Paul
I'm the fence about this record. Just when I think I don't like it... I begin to find it very interesting. I do like the song compositions and appreciate some of themes, but then get turned off by the "theatrics" of the music. When I'm ready to dismiss the record altogether, because it ain't "Kinks" enough for me, I find something about it I like again... :dunno:
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Harry Nilsson "Pandemonium Shadow Show" 1967 RCA Victor LP
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Harry Nilsson "The Point" 1971 RCA Victor LP
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Colosseum – Colosseum Live Warner Bros. Records 2XS 1942 US 1971 :thumb:
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Love this band :)
Don't know them but that GREEN LABEL EARLY WARNER BROS is not wasted on me!!!
Paul
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Harry Nilsson "The Point" 1971 RCA Victor LP
I love so much Nilsson...my kids loved this movie, too! Pretty much holds up even today.
Paul
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Harry Nilsson "Pandemonium Shadow Show" 1967 RCA Victor LP
I need this AND Pandemonium Ballet (not Aerial Ballet, mind you). Funny thing is I'm such a vinyl head that I'll just wait until I get a copy some day. I won't get the CD (and definitely will not get an iTunes version either!).
Paul
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I need this AND Pandemonium Ballet (not Aerial Ballet, mind you). Funny thing is I'm such a vinyl head that I'll just wait until I get a copy some day. I won't get the CD (and definitely will not get an iTunes version either!).
Paul
If you find 2 Aerial Pandemonium Ballet LPs don't forget your old bosom buddy :lol: :lol:. I need that one too !!!!!!
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Lucinda Williams "World Without Tears" 2003 Lost Highway Records 2X 180g LP
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Keep On Rockin' In The Free World
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Best Of The Merry Go Round featuring Emitt Rhodes
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60323) Rhino Records
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Keep On Rockin' In The Free World
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PM gettin' his Neil fix on !!!!!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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I found this pristine copy at my local shop for $8.00
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Doug Sahm and Band
featuring Bob Dylan, Dr. John, David "Fathead" Newman, David Bromberg, and Flaco Jimenez, in addition to such Sir Doug stalwarts as Augie Meyers and the rhythm section of bassist Jack Barber and drummer George Rains
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B001BS4RBI/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img) :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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I found this pristine copy at my local shop for $8.00
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Doug Sahm and Band
featuring Bob Dylan, Dr. John, David "Fathead" Newman, David Bromberg, and Flaco Jimenez, in addition to such Sir Doug stalwarts as Augie Meyers and the rhythm section of bassist Jack Barber and drummer George Rains
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B001BS4RBI/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img) :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
A great, great album. I am not a country guy by any means and I think Doug Sahm is fantastic during this period. He dances around rock, the blues, country, bluegrass. I was listening to this today, in fact. I also have the Rhino Handmade CD set. It has those first two Doug Sahm solo albums with outtakes, like some of the blues numbers without the horns. I think it's funny as heck when he calls out "give me some horns" and nobody plays horns until the next stanza. Like no one's listening to him. Sadly, another great artist who is no longer with us.
Paul
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I need this AND Pandemonium Ballet (not Aerial Ballet, mind you). Funny thing is I'm such a vinyl head that I'll just wait until I get a copy some day. I won't get the CD (and definitely will not get an iTunes version either!).
Paul
:thumb: Paul - I like your Attitude :thumb:
In Vinyl We Lust, :) Jim
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Psych Night :D
The Fugs – The Fugs First Album ESP Disk 1018 US 1966 (RE of the 1965 release) :thumb:
(http://www.totalshutdown.com/espdisk/1018ff.jpg)
Hapshash And The Coloured Coat – Featuring The Human Host And The Heavy Metal Kids Sundazed Music LP 5272 US 2009 (RE of the 1967 release) :thumb:
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H.P. Lovecraft – H.P. Lovecraft Philips PHS-600-252 US 1967 :thumb:
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Colosseum
Don't know them but that GREEN LABEL EARLY WARNER BROS is not wasted on me!!!
Paul
Paul,
:D Colosseum is a pioneering British progressive jazz-rock band, mixing progressive rock and jazz-based improvisation (ftp://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colosseum_%28band%29)... They are definitely worth checking out Colosseum - Live is not too difficult of an album to find and won't cost to much, I've seen it for $10 ... i really like the way they mix saxophone and organ/keyboards into their music :wink:
cheers, Jim
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Bob Dylan "Nashville Skyline"
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Psych Night :D
Hapshash And The Coloured Coat – Featuring The Human Host And The Heavy Metal Kids Sundazed Music LP 5272 US 2009 (RE of the 1967 release) :thumb:
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Jim any good I was looking at this last night on the Sundazed website ??
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I found this pristine copy at my local shop for $8.00
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60330)
Doug Sahm and Band
featuring Bob Dylan, Dr. John, David "Fathead" Newman, David Bromberg, and Flaco Jimenez, in addition to such Sir Doug stalwarts as Augie Meyers and the rhythm section of bassist Jack Barber and drummer George Rains
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B001BS4RBI/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img) :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
A good way to start my morning mr. Decal :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
A few tunes and off to work
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Hi Laura
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Hi Laura
Good morning Bill. On my way home from a week in DC
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Be-Bop Deluxe ~ Sunburst Finish
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Good morning Bill. On my way home from a week in DC
Have a safe trip home
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A good way to start my morning mr. Decal :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
A few tunes and off to work
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Now why doesn't it surprise me that you have that album, Bill? :D
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Now why doesn't it surprise me that you have that album, Bill? :D
I guess I'll have to try harder Big D
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Hapshash And The Coloured Coat – Featuring The Human Host And The Heavy Metal Kids
Jim any good I was looking at this last night on the Sundazed website ??
Good Morning Bill :)
Yes, knowing your tastes - you'll dig it :thumb: fine late 60s Psychedelic Rock. Hapshash And The Coloured Coat (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hapshash_and_the_Coloured_Coat) were instrumental to both Velvet Underground and Amon Düül I would say/agree.
Cheers, Jim
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Joni Mitchell "Hejira" 1976 Asylum Records LP
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Joni Mitchell "Hejira" 1976 Asylum Records LP
bside, excellent lp :thumb:
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bside, excellent lp :thumb:
The Joni Mitchell "Hejira" LP has got a great line-up of musicians... particularly Jaco Pastorius on bass. The concert tour that featured many of the songs from this album also boasted Pat Matheny on guitar and Michael Brecker on sax. Larry Carlton plays guitar on this LP, while the other musicians can be heard on Joni Mitchell's "Shadows & Light" Live LP. Gotta love that Jaco "growl" on the bass!
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I like to give a big Thanks to that ''60's Guy'' for this which arrived in todays mail.
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Thanks alot...............Bill
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Decal I suspect that you would really like this one. How could you not love the track ''Chicken Train''
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Live tunes this evening :D started with
Ian Hunter – Welcome To The Club - Live Chrysalis CH2 1269 US 1980 :thumb:
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/i/ian_hunter-welcome_to_the_club_live.jpg)
spinning now
Humble Pie – Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore A&M Records SP-3506 US 1971 :thumb:
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Now why doesn't it surprise me that you have that album, Bill? :D
I have it too :green:
Laura
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Decal I suspect that you would really like this one. How could you not love the track ''Chicken Train''
I went to college with those guys.
Laura
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I dug out my Dads Readers Digest light classical collection, great recordings of great performances.
(http://)
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Scotty
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The Joni Mitchell "Hejira" LP has got a great line-up of musicians... particularly Jaco Pastorius on bass. The concert tour that featured many of the songs from this album also boasted Pat Matheny on guitar and Michael Brecker on sax. Larry Carlton plays guitar on this LP, while the other musicians can be heard on Joni Mitchell's "Shadows & Light" Live LP. Gotta love that Jaco "growl" on the bass!
bside, i couldn't resist spinning it myself to hear the Jaco "growl" :D
Joni Mitchell – Hejira Asylum Records 7E-1087 US 1976 :thumb:
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"Furry Sings the Blues" is down right visual she is such a song writer. Brilliant and beautiful.
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Maria Muldaur "Maria Muldaur" 1973 Reprise Records LP
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"Furry Sings the Blues" is down right visual she is such a song writer. Brilliant and beautiful.
Jim: Here's an interesting take on "Furry Sings The Blues"
Rolling Stone article: "Furry Lewis is Furious at Joni." February 24, 1977
http://jonimitchell.com/library/view.cfm?id=107
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Decal I suspect that you would really like this one. How could you not love the track ''Chicken Train''
I've got that one P-man.
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The Flying Burrito Bros
"The Gilded Palace Of Sin"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1039881&style=music)
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Unicorn ~ Blue Pine Trees
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In 1974, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour played pedal steel for an English country rock band named Unicorn. He also produced this album. "Autumn Wine" oozes California soul; "Sleep Song" could be what inspired Tom Petty's sound; and "Ooh! Mother" will lovingly tear you apart.
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Unicorn 2
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What a great album!
For all those Renaissance fans, they have a new album coming out sometime this year, called 'Grandine il Vento'.
Only a couple of original members, but Annie's voice is in fine form.
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Savoy Brown ~ Wire Fire
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XTC ~ Skylarking
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Love that album, P. I have it, too.
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Cat Mother And The All Night Newsboys ~ The Street Giveth...And The street Taketh Away
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Cat Mother And The All Night Newsboys...
They were a good group.... :thumb:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAXYA-Rko7o
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Cat Mother And The All Night Newsboys ~ The Street Giveth...And The street Taketh Away
Bill, i've been looking for this one :drool:
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The Flying Burrito Bros
"The Gilded Palace Of Sin"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1039881&style=music)
decal, excellent lp :notworthy: big Gram Parsons fan here :green: have on ceedee, yet no vinyl yet ...
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Combos
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just cleaned three Billy Joel records with my boys to see which one was the best. Rated them and marked them.
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Family – Music In A Doll's House Reprise Records RS 6312 US 1968 :thumb:
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They were a good group.... :thumb:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAXYA-Rko7o
Thanks Chris.... Nice to see you here :thumb:
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Family – Music In A Doll's House Reprise Records RS 6312 US 1968 :thumb:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_1T9YXyM1Bfw/TCt9aDS6OwI/AAAAAAAAHdY/SG2KmU9N4Uk/s1600/B00009PBWV.jpg)
Jim I hear you that one is on my radar :bomb:
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Cat Mother And The All Night Newsboys ~ Albion Doo Wah
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Family – Family Entertainment Reprise Records RS 6340 US 1969 :thumb:
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Peter & Gordon ~ Lady Godiva
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Sorry my camera battery died :lol:
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Delbert McClinton "Keeper of the Flame"
My all time favorite album from Mr. McClinton.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000001E0Z/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Gram Parsons "Grievous Angel" 2007 Reprise / Warner Bros. 180g Reissue LP
* originally released in 1974
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Pablo Cruise "Lifeline" 1979 A&M Records, Nautilus Recordings 1/2 Mastered Superdisc LP
*originally released 1976
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Little Feat "Sailin' Shoes" 1972 Warner Bros. Records LP
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Single Bullet Theory
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60451) Promo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Bullet_Theory_(band)
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This is my first Thin Lizzy album and I like most of it. I don't know why I haven't owned a TL album before. I always liked The Boys Are Back in Town. I think I thought they were more of a heavy metal band than what this album sounds like.
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Dan Bejar's (The New Pornographers) solo work. If you like TNP, you'll like Destroyer.
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This is my first Thin Lizzy album and I like most of it. I don't know why I haven't owned a TL album before. I always liked The Boys Are Back in Town. I think I thought they were more of a heavy metal band than what this album sounds like.
Come on Laura....you need more Thin Lizzy....they were such a good group live.... :thumb:
Try their "Live and Dangerous" album....you can find that double LP in the bins.
Samples... (http://www.amazon.com/Live-Dangerous-Thin-Lizzy/dp/B000002KIT/ref=sr_1_11?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1333312845&sr=1-11)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeFxCP8TM2o&feature=related
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Come on Laura....you need more Thin Lizzy....they were such a good group live.... :thumb:
Try their "Live and Dangerous" album....you can find that double LP in the bins.
Samples... (http://www.amazon.com/Live-Dangerous-Thin-Lizzy/dp/B000002KIT/ref=sr_1_11?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1333312845&sr=1-11)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeFxCP8TM2o&feature=related
Wow, they were good live. I will have to find me some more Thin Lizzy. Thanks Chris :thumb:
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Martin gained recognition in the 1970s as a pop artist and composer. Originally a rockabilly artist, he wrote the songs "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)", made famous by the English singer Robert Palmer, and "Cadillac Walk", made famous by the American singer Willy DeVille.
Martin scored two minor hits of his own with "Rolene" (#30 Billboard Hot 100) and "No Chance" (#50), both in 1979. His 1982 song, "X-Ray Vision" was an MTV hit music video.
He was given the nickname "Moon" because many of his songs had the word "moon" in the lyrics.
Those 2 songs are on this LP
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XTC ~ Skylarking
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60423)Promo
With or without Dear God?
Paul
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Having an LP night -- no images but here's what's on ( while I try to determine the true value of anti-skating)
Joan Armatrading - Joan Armatrading
John Lee Hooker -- The Healer
Howard Roberts - Mr Roberts is a Guitar Player
Paul Brady -- Hard Station
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Fairport Convention – Unhalfbricking A&M Records SP 4206 US 1969 :thumb:
(http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~zierke/fairport/images/largerec/unhalfbricking_sp4206.jpg)
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With or without Dear God?
Paul
With
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Little Feat: Dixie Chicken
Warner Bros. Records WB 56985
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60490)
Little Feat: Feats don't fail me now
Warner-Pioneer P-4527W
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60491)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60492)
Edgar Winter's White Trash
A little "Good Morning Music" to start the day.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0012GN3WI/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Little Feat "Time Loves A Hero" 1977 Warner Bros. LP
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Allman Bros. Band "Idlewild South"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000003CM9/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Jesse Colin Young ~ Song For Juli
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This is a Decal LP :thumb:
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Jesse Colin Young ~ Song For Juli
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This is a Decal LP :thumb:
I don't have that one P-Man.
Is this one close enough............
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(http://www.earthwaverecords.com/pictures/albumimg/y/a0113036.jpg)
This has always been my favorite
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This one is pretty good,too.
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High on a Ridge Top
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Jesse Colin Young "Light Shine" 1974 Warner Bros. LP
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Moving Pictures ~ Days Of Innocence White Label Promo
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Have a great day all !!
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"Ridgetop" alone is worth the price of admission. If you've ever lived in or visited, perhaps, Marin County in No Cal, this song will slay you. Plus, it's perfect musically. A great one from the day.
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Buddy Guy and Junior Wells
"Drinkin' TNT & Smokin' Dynamite"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0015RB7F4/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Musicians:
Buddy Guy, vocals, guitar
Junior Wells, vocals, harmonica
Pinetop Perkins, piano
Bill Wyman, bass guitar
Terry Taylor, rhythm guitar
Dallas Taylor, drums
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Bettye LaVette "The Scene Of The Crime" 2007 ANTI 180g LP
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Three new good ones!
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Hey Scott, I ordered the Kathleen Edwards album as soon as I arrived home on Friday. Thanks for turning me on to her. I see you bought the Shins album. All good!
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(http://www.amoeba.com/dynamic-images/blog/Brad/pinkmartini.jpg)
Din turned me on to ''Pink Martini'' Thanks Din :thumb:
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Din turned me on to ''Pink Martini'' Thanks Din :thumb:
Pink Martini on vinyl... Pumpkinman, you rule!
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Brian Eno "Before And After Science" 1978 Island Records LP
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Pink Martini on vinyl... Pumpkinman, you rule!
$10 used at Double Decker Records. You never know what you will find there. :hyper:
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Trentemøller - The Last Resort.
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Faces "Long Player" 1971 Warner Bros. LP
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Iron Butterfly "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"
Feeling a bit nostalgic tonight.
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Iron Butterfly "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"
Feeling a bit nostalgic tonight.
:) a good one for nostalgia!
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Frank Sinatra "... Sings For Only The Lonely" 2009 Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs 180g Mono Reissue LP
Another flavor of nostalgia... :wink:
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Iron Butterfly "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"
Feeling a bit nostalgic tonight.
that album, along w/jimi hendrix smash hits and donovan's greatest hits, were the first albums i ever purchased. i still listen to the donovan album occasionally; the others not so much. the hendrix album is recorded so badly, w/the instruments recorded in either one channel or the other, i actually started laughing the last time i played it. that's one album that must be played in mono.
doug s.
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Jimi is the man !!!!
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Jimi is the man !!!!
i hope you listened in mono! :lol:
doug s.
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i hope you listened in mono! :lol:
doug s.
Hell no :lol: :lol:
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Brian Eno "Before And After Science" 1978 Island Records LP
The first four Eno albums are revered in my household. Even by my 17 year old!
Paul
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Still need to get around to Tiger Mountain.
But I did find a 200g Classic pressing of Peter Gabriel 4 (Security) yesterday. Killer find.
And en route to a first UK pressing Joy Division "Closer."
Good vinyl luck this week.
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i hope you listened in mono! :lol:
doug s.
Hell no :lol: :lol:
i hope you were laughing while you were listening, too! :green: i love jimi, but that album truly sounds atrocious when listening in stereo. i think the only reason why it was tolerable when i got it, is cuz my 1st real stereo included a pair of bose 901's - in the case of this album, diffuse is good! :lol:
doug s.
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Who is she? Never heard of her. What genre?
Thanks
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Who is she? Never heard of her. What genre?
Thanks
Ronee Blakley (born August 24, 1945) is an American entertainer. Although an accomplished singer, songwriter, composer, producer and director, she is perhaps best known as an actress. Her most famous role was as the fictional country superstar Barbara Jean in Robert Altman's 1975 film Nashville, for which she won a National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for an Academy Award. She also had a notable role in A Nightmare on Elm Street
Laura I found this white label promo over the weekend and I knew nothing about her myself.
This album has a country flavor to it and is really not my thing. I do like southern rock but
not this. You know me it was just 50 cents and I thought I'd give it a listen.........Bill
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Thanks Bill
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Steely Dan - Gaucho
Just picked up a 2nd copy of this on way home tonight, NM for $4, plus a few other things, but cleaned and put this on as it has the following in the deadwax - "MASTERDISK" "RL" "EDP" - supposed to be a better pressing.
Tomorrow I'll pull out my old copy of Gaucho and a/b them.
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Scotty
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Steely Dan - Gaucho
Just picked up a 2nd copy of this on way home tonight, NM for $4, plus a few other things, but cleaned and put this on as it has the following in the deadwax - "MASTERDISK" "RL" "EDP" - supposed to be a better pressing.
There' s a funny story behind this record:
I mastered the Steely Dan Gaucho record. One of the problems was that
there was too much kick drum in the original mix for Roger Nichols, Walter
Becker, Donald Fagen, Gary Katz, and my taste. We worked very hard to get
the balance exactly right. The record came out and won critical acclaim and
I think a Grammy award for best sound.
A few years later one of the boutique audiophile labels got the "rights" to
issue it (and the artist does not have approval rights to these
reissues). The mastering engineer called me up and said,
"Wait 'till you hear my version of Gaucho - I got much
more kick drum than you got on it !"
... so be careful what You are listening to ... (http://www.world-of-smilies.com/wos_ostern/ostern_75.gif)
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The Smithereens "11"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000006N4U/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Scotty
Scotty, Now that is a nice mix :D
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Hey Bill,
:D Big Robin Trower fan - yet I'm not familiar with this lp - one of his newer ones? Cheers, Jim
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Hey Bill,
:D Big Robin Trower fan - yet I'm not familiar with this lp - one of his newer ones? Cheers, Jim
Here is about as far as I would go with the Trower catalog and ''Back It Up'' is so-so
1973 Twice Removed from Yesterday - Certified Gold by RIAA
1974 Bridge of Sighs - Certified Gold by RIAA
1975 For Earth Below - Certified Gold by RIAA
1976 Robin Trower Live
1976 Long Misty Days - Certified Gold by RIAA
1977 In City Dreams - Certified Gold by RIAA
1978 Caravan to Midnight
1979 Victims of the Fury
1983 Back It Up
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There' s a funny story behind this record:
... so be careful what You are listening to ... (http://www.world-of-smilies.com/wos_ostern/ostern_75.gif)
That's a good nugget toni - thanks for sharing.
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There' s a funny story behind this record:
... so be careful what You are listening to ... (http://www.world-of-smilies.com/wos_ostern/ostern_75.gif)
Bob Ludwig has been around recording and mastering for decades. He ain't no dummy. I have a Japanese pressing of Gaucho and will give it a spin tonight. I think it's much better than the remaster of Aja that I have.
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The Small Faces ~ From The Beginning 4 Men With Beards
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60609)
This LP has my favorite Small Faces track ''That Man'' Side 1 Track 4
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Patti Smith - Outside Society
Remastered, 180 gm double album
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60634)
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Mick Taylor
CBS 82600
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60632)
Was (Not Was): Born to laugh at Tornadoes
Geffen Records GHS 4016
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Patti Smith - Outside Society
Remastered, 180 gm double album
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60634)
That's a new one for me. Is that an Arista release? Tell us more about the album. Thanks
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Yes, that's Arista and it should be the last one from them as they've recently signed with Sony/Columbia.
This was actually a gift from Lenny (the) Kaye and it showed up just in time to help break in a new cartridge.
This is an anthology and the tracks are Gloria, Free Money, Ain't It Strange, Pissing In A River, Because The Night, Rock N Roll Nigger, Dancing Barefoot, Frederick, So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star, People Have The Power, Up There Down There, Beneath The Southern Cross, Summer Cannibals, 1959, Glitter In Their Eyes, Lo And Beholden, Smells Like Teen Spirit and Trampin'.
It was remastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, NY, the vinyl is dead quiet and the band sounds great.
I'm not sure what their new album is going to be called but it will be out on vinyl shortly (it's being mastered at the moment) and Lenny says that he's really happy with it so it should be a good one.
I think that will be 180gm as well but I'm not positive on that part.
It'll be great to hear some new tunes from them, it's been eight years.
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Here is about as far as I would go with the Trower catalog and ''Back It Up'' is so-so
1973 Twice Removed from Yesterday - Certified Gold by RIAA
1974 Bridge of Sighs - Certified Gold by RIAA
1975 For Earth Below - Certified Gold by RIAA
1976 Robin Trower Live
1976 Long Misty Days - Certified Gold by RIAA
1977 In City Dreams - Certified Gold by RIAA
1978 Caravan to Midnight
1979 Victims of the Fury
1983 Back It Up
Thanks Bill,
my catalog ends at Caravan to Midnight i keep me eyes pealed for Victims of the Fury :)
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Yes, that's Arista and it should be the last one from them as they've recently signed with Sony/Columbia.
This was actually a gift from Lenny (the) Kaye and it showed up just in time to help break in a new cartridge.
This is an anthology and the tracks are Gloria, Free Money, Ain't It Strange, Pissing In A River, Because The Night, Rock N Roll Nigger, Dancing Barefoot, Frederick, So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star, People Have The Power, Up There Down There, Beneath The Southern Cross, Summer Cannibals, 1959, Glitter In Their Eyes, Lo And Beholden, Smells Like Teen Spirit and Trampin'.
It was remastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, NY, the vinyl is dead quiet and the band sounds great.
I'm not sure what their new album is going to be called but it will be out on vinyl shortly (it's being mastered at the moment) and Lenny says that he's really happy with it so it should be a good one.
I think that will be 180gm as well but I'm not positive on that part.
It'll be great to hear some new tunes from them, it's been eight years.
Steve, many thanks. Can the vinyl album be purchased online?
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Mick Taylor
CBS 82600
Toni,
I really like the Mick Taylor album.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60632)
I had this on CD but for the life of me,I can't find it!!!! Talk about an all-star line up.It's well worth a listen.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60637)
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Jim,
Amazon has it:
http://www.amazon.com/Outside-Society-LPs-Patti-Smith/dp/B0058KJPCG/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1333705458&sr=1-1
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Put this on the turntable last night. Such a great recording............
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Patti Smith Group: Easter
Arista 201 128
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60645)
(http://www.smilies.4-user.de/include/Ostern/ostersmilies02.gif)
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13th Floor Elevator ~ Easter Everywhere
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This is a terrific record--great song writing, great voice and produced by Justin Vernon (Bon Ivor) along with her. Thanks Scottdazzle for turning me on to her. :D
Laura
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Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Festival
Ansermet, L' Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Speakers Corner/Decca SXL 2221
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I need to find a nicer copy of this one :thumb:
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Fever Tree ~ Creation
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Neville Brothers "Neville-ization"
A wonderfully recorded live album.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000003BTI/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60692)
My favorite Beatles release.
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Carmen singing Billie Holiday classics. Early stereo recording is a bit right/left but in the same ambience field except for her voice which is pure as the driven snow.
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Played this late last night. I'm thinking a good find if your a Nektar fan.
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Yesterday
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HAPPY EASTER! everyone
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60780)
Outstanding! An underappreciated gem. Oh how I wish I had my original copy.......
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60780)
Outstanding! An underappreciated gem. Oh how I wish I had my original copy.......
No Wheatfield Soul Here :o
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60787)
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:wink:
The Neville Brothers: Live at Tipitina's
Essential Records ESSLP 130
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60793)
Jackson Browne: Running On Empty
Asylum Records AS 53070
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60794)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Played this late last night. I'm thinking a good find if your a Nektar fan.
Bill, I'll put this one Me want list, thanks - never seen it before.
Jim
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The Motors 1977
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Cat Stevens: The Collection
Castle Communications CCSLP 127
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60843)
King Curtis & The Kingpins
"King Size Soul"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/King-Size-Soul/dp/B00124JEGY/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1333972943&sr=1-1-catcorr#mp3TrackPlayer)
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Hi all,
Been away for a few days - I see there's been plenty of good stuff spinning in the camp while I was away :thumb:
Anyway - I broke my vinyl fasting on a bit of a Blue Oyster Cult binge this afternoon after a cart swap.
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(http://991.com/NewGallery/Blue-Oyster-Cult-Club-Ninja-467135.jpg)
(http://i2.listal.com/image/203131/600full-imaginos-cover.jpg)
Nice to be hearing some good old analogue again :D
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Hi all,
Been away for a few days - I see there's been plenty of good stuff spinning in the camp while I was away
Anyway - I broke my vinyl fasting on a bit of a Blue Oyster Cult binge this afternoon after a cart swap.
Welcome back Davey :thumb: :thumb:
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This arrived today. :thumb:
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The Youngbloods "Elephant Mountain"
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I hope this doesn't start a small war because of this posting. This a Greek Psych band from the late 80's on.
The Purple Overdose. I thought some might be interested
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjQxZk1iaQg&feature=bf_next&list=ALHTd1VmZQRNpxHPepBTA5L4xSlCoYoduP&lf=list_related
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I hope this doesn't start a small war because of this posting. This a Greek Psych band from the late 80's on.
The Purple Overdose. I thought some might be interested
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjQxZk1iaQg&feature=bf_next&list=ALHTd1VmZQRNpxHPepBTA5L4xSlCoYoduP&lf=list_related
Bill,
They :rock: is this available on vinyl? if so, from where :D
cheers,
Jim
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60940)
John Mayall "Empty Rooms" 1969 Polydor Records LP
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Bill,
They :rock: is this available on vinyl? if so, from where :D
cheers,
Jim
Not any I could find. I found 1 Live recording on ebay on CD
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John Mayall "Empty Rooms" 1969 Polydor Records LP
Din if you don't have it try and find ''Looking Back''
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Hi Bill,
I've got 8 or 9 pieces by John Mayall, "Looking Back" not being one of them. I'll keep my eyes peeled... :no_see:
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Cat Stevens: Mona Bone Jakon
Island Records 85 687 ET
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60945)
Cat Stevens: Teaser and the Firecat
Island Records ILPM 9154
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Kind of Blue- Miles Davis (Columbia). Flamenco Sketches just slays me. Never gets old to me.
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Kind of Blue- Miles Davis (Columbia). Flamenco Sketches just slays me. Never gets old to me.
Absolutely agree with you Jim! 8)
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Hi All,
20th Wedding Anniversary Today :P
A little celebratory spin before popping out for a quiet meal out.
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Used to play this a lot when we first met 8)
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Hi All,
20th Wedding Anniversary Today
A little celebratory spin before popping out for a quiet meal out.
Congratulations to you and the boss :lol: hopefully a nice quiet evening
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This was Gypsy's first album and it is excellent. This album is a favorite among the group's fans. It is noteworthy that this was a double LP set since it was rare for a group's debut album to be a double set in the early seventies. The music contained on this album is an excellent representation of the Gypsy sound. The sound is heavy on guitars and keyboards with tight vocal harmonies. The songs "Gypsy Queen (Parts 1 and 2)", "Dead and Gone", and "Tomorrow is the Last to Be Heard" received the most radio airplay.
Even though this album has been re-released on CD, copies of the original album on Metromedia still command a significant price in used record stores. The re-release of the album on Cognito is usually priced a bit lower. Regardless, the Metromedia and Cognito versions are the same in content and album cover. Clean copies of the original album generally sell for about $20.00.
Gypsy Record Label: Metromedia 1970
Re-released on vinyl by: Cognito 1979
Re-released on CD by: ERA Records
Released on CD by: Bedrock Records 1999 (BR 103)
Released on CD by: Gypsy 2005
Personnel: Jame Walsh - vocals, keyboards, percussion,
Enrico Rosenbaum - vocals, guitars, percussion,
Jay Epstein - drums,
James C. Johnson - vocals, lead guitar,
Doni Larson - bass
Songs:
Gypsy Queen (Part 1 and 2) 4:21 and 2:33
Man of Reason 2:59
Dream If You Can 2:48
Late December 4:12
The Third Eye 4:55
Decisions 8:16
I Was So Young 4:00
Here In My Loneliness 3:10
More Time 5:35
The Vision 7:30
Dead And Gone 11:07
Tomorrow is The Last To Be Heard 5:48
The Innocence
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Paul, I don't if you have the Metromedia or Cognito release. Mine is a Metromedia and I found
fidelity to be way way better than alot of the LPs of that era.
All in all the LP is a definite keeper. Hey 60's Guy any other suggestions would be welcome :thumb:...............Bill
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Congratulations to you and the boss :lol: hopefully a nice quiet evening
Thanks Bill - Yes, very enjoyable :)
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Alligator Records Genuine House Rockin' Music III
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Houserockin-Music-Various-Artists/dp/B0000009WR/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1334232229&sr=1-1)
1. Don't You Lie to Me - Elvin Bishop
2. Who's Making Love? - Katie Webster
3. Years Since Yesterday - The Paladins
4. She's Fine - A.C. Reed
5. High Wire - Roy Buchanan
6. Two Headed Man - Lonnie Brooks
7. Outside Looking In - Kenny Neal
8. I Ain't Lyin' - Little Charlie And The Nightcats
9. Poor Man's Relief - The Kinsey Report
10. Girl Don't Live Here - Maurice John Vaughn
11. Can't You Lie - Tinsley Ellis
12. I Think It Was the Wine - The Siegel-Schwall Band
13. That Woman Is Poison! - Rufus Thomas
15. Over My Head - Lucky Peterson
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Eagles "Desperado"
I'm sitting around the house listening to some tunes and waiting for FedEx to deliver my new Tyler Acoustics MM5s.
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Steely Dan "Countdown To Ecstasy"
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Eagles "Desperado"
I'm sitting around the house listening to some tunes and waiting for FedEx to deliver my new Tyler Acoustics MM5s.
Congrats on Tyler's MM5's. :thumb:
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Gov't Mule "Deja Voodoo"
This is my go to band in rock for auditioning equipment.
Listening on my brand new Tyler Acoustics MM5's...........
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Very very nice :green: :green: :green:
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The Posies: Dear 23
DGC 24305
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Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
CBS 460603
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Miles Davis: In Person, Friday Night at the Blackhawk, San Francisco, Volume I
CBS 463334
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Okay AllynW, how is it? I ordered it yesterday. Huge Bonnie Raitt Fan here.
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Well, I have been on a Bowie tear today, stimulated by the release of the 40th Anniversary Ziggy ($20 shipped to the US from Amazon UK on June 4, presumably Amazon US will be listing it for sale or presale too). Ziggy is my noisiest Bowie LP. But I got to thinking about how the rest sound. One way to find out for sure. So far today:
Station to Station
Low
Heroes
Aladdin Sane
Diamond Dogs
Good stuff and all of these sound pristine, with only the lightest and most occasional surface noise.
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I've been looking for a copy to replace my worn out Ziggy. Dammit man, I wasn't supposed to buy anything else this month and I got the Bonnie Raitt ordered and now I NEED this!!!!
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Relax friend,
You won't be buying it this now. You'll be pre-ordering it now. They will charge you when it ships. I pre-ordered from Amazon UK for $20 shipped and may cancel that pre-order if the US Amazon or another retailer has it for less. This Ziggy is packaged with a DVD as well. Many folk at SH Forum seem to want the DVD only, so I have cut the price in half by splitting the cost with someone who only wants the DVD.
Amazon UK link (where the price has gone up since I ordered it from ~£12 to £14.06):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ziggy-Stardust-Spiders-Includes-Bonus/dp/B007P4OTHO/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1334276575&sr=1-1
There, there, your wallet should feel better now.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61067) Arrived Today
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61067) Arrived Today
Let me know about this one Bill, I was thinking of ordering it.... next month!!!!
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The Rain Parade ~ Emergency Third Rail Power Trip (1983)
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Santana ~ Moonflower
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Delbert McClinton "Keeper of the Flame"
Getting geared up to go see Delbert tonight at The Vinyl Music Hall (http://www.vinylmusichall.com/).
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David Bowie: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
EMI 064-79 4400
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Walton: Belshazzar's Feast
Previn, LSO
EMI SAN 324
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61113)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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bruce at his best; the first released in jan '73; the 2nd in sept '73
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doug s.
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bruce at his best; the first released in jan '73; the 2nd in sept '73
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doug s.
doug,
I agree with you, these two lps spin-time on my table through high school and college withstood all my musical transformations from prog to punk and beyond. :D
cheers,
jim
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Some early morning blues on a rainy Saturday morning
Canned Heat – Future Blues Liberty LST-11002 US 1970 :thumb:
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P'man thanks for the recommendation on this one a few months back :rock: love the gatefold with the picture of the band with the redwoods . . . music with a message :thumb:
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Jim, Cathy and I are heading out to Embassy Vinyl :thumb: to check it out.
Goggle maps says it's 1/2 mile closer than DDs. Who'd a thunk it...........Bill
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Jim, Cathy and I are heading out to Embassy Vinyl :thumb: to check it out.
Goggle maps says it's 1/2 mile closer than DDs. Who'd a thunk it...........Bill
Bill,
From the way you have described DDs I don't suspect that it will compare - have fun & good luck, I hope you find some gem your looking for :D Jim
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Magnum – Chase The Dragon Jet Records ARZ 37954 US 1982 :thumb:
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DaveyW, Enjoying the Magnum, now i need more :D Thanks for the recommendation a while back :thumb: love the B side We All Play The Game, The Teacher and The Lights Burned Out :thumb:
cheers, jim
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180g reissue on 4 Men with Beards label
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Bill,
From the way you have described DDs I don't suspect that it will compare - have fun & good luck, I hope you find some gem your looking for :D Jim
Well Jim you were right. I didn't have alot of luck there but did find a German issue of Rainbow ~ On Stage
DDs has a better selection better prices and 2 listening stations to check LPs out before buying. I saw a Brian Auger I was interested in. It had a mark on it but I left it since I couldn't listen it.
Jim I'll post my CDs here (http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=184.960) Check it out I'm sure you'll approve. They are from a page in your playbook :thumb:
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180 g MONO reissue.
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This is a really good album. I had not listened to it since just after I bought it. Very nice :thumb:
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Well Jim you were right. I didn't have alot of luck there but did find a German issue of Rainbow ~ On Stage
DDs has a better selection better prices and 2 listening stations to check LPs out before buying. I saw a Brian Auger I was interested in. It had a mark on it but I left it since I couldn't listen it.
Jim I'll post my CDs here (http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=184.960) Check it out I'm sure you'll approve. They are from a page in your playbook :thumb:
Bill,
On Stag is a great live lp, yet ... DDs seems to be the place! Great prog pick-ups! :thumb:
Jim
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bruce at his best; the first released in jan '73; the 2nd in sept '73
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doug s.
doug,
I agree with you, these two lps spin-time on my table through high school and college withstood all my musical transformations from prog to punk and beyond. :D
cheers,
jim
i saw bruce once; 03 mar 1974, here:
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gaston hall, 700+ seats, georgetown u. absolutely fantastic. david sancious started out playing a 10 minute piano solo on a dark stage, before the band came out. i was extremely disappointed w/his 3rd album, the one that made him famous and got his pic on time magazine. i pretty-much lost interest in his music after that, but i still play his 1st two albums...
i also yust now found a website that has a bootleg recording of the concert, (and many other bootleg recordings), recorded from the soundboard; i am downloading it now. 8)
http://worldofspringsteenbootlegs.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
ymmv,
doug s.
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Rubber Soul from
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This album was warped and wouldn't lay flat on the Loricraft. After cleaning and 6 hours in the Vinyl Flat Groovy Pouch, the warp is gone and the record tracks perfectly.
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Green label Warner Brothers 1971
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180g remastered
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The Rain Parade ~ Emergency Third Rail Power Trip (1983)
It's a good one. You turned me on to it!
Paul
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bruce at his best; the first released in jan '73; the 2nd in sept '73
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doug s.
I agree, others can flame me if they wish, but I dropped out of Jungleland after Born To Run.
Paul
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David Bowie: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
EMI 064-79 4400
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61112)
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May I see a closeup of the label? What pressing is that? Thanks!
Paul
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I agree, others can flame me if they wish, but I dropped out of Jungleland after Born To Run.
Paul
No flaming, but I thought Darkness and The River were really good. I liked Born to Run after I saw the tour. Clarence in all red before the break and all white after the break was very cool and the concert was one of the best live concerts I have seen. Of the recent albums, I am growing fond of the Wrecking Ball. It has some great songs.
Laura
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COCHABAMBA, Musique Folklorique a'Amerique Latine, or, four guys on native instruments (Pierre Verany).
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I agree, others can flame me if they wish, but I dropped out of Jungleland after Born To Run.
Paul
I stuck it out 1 more album, then did the same. Though 'Philadelphia' is a very good song.
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Anthology 3
The Beatles | Format: vinyl
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Scored a nm copy for two bucks :D -very dynamic and clean.
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David Bowie: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
EMI 064-79 4400
May I see a closeup of the label? What pressing is that? Thanks!
Paul
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Pressed by EMI Records Ltd., Hayes, Middlesex, England; label code LC0542.
UK remaster from 1990.
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Climax Blues Band – Tightly Knit Sire SI-5903 US 1972 :thumb:
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Curved Air "Phantasmagoria" 1972 Warner Bros. Records LP
Perhaps some of you Renaissance fans would also like this :dunno:
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Procol Harum "A Salty Dog" 1972 Music For Pleasure UK Import LP
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The Doobie Brothers
"What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits"
I finally found an excellent copy,it even has the original poster.
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UK – Danger Money Polydor PD-1-6194 US 1979 :thumb:
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Mahogany Rush – Child Of The Novelty 20th Century Records T-451 US 1974 :thumb:
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any Frank Marino fans out there? no questions regarding the Hendrix and Trower influences :wink:
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Donovan Frankenreiter "REcYCLed rECIPES" 2007 Lost Highway Records LP
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Bruce Springsteen: Born To Run
CBS 80959
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Mick Jagger: She's The Boss
CBS 86310
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Rare Earth – Rare Earth In Concert Rare Earth R 534D US 1971 :thumb:
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making dinner to this smoking hot live lp :rock: ... if I'm Losing You doesn't get you up to boogie i'm not sure what would :lol:
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The Sweet - Desolation Boulevard Capitol Records ST 511395 US 1975 :thumb:
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Supersister – Present From Nancy Polydor 2419 061 Netherlands 1970 :thumb:
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Crack The Sky – Crack The Sky Lifesong Records LS 6000 US 1975 :thumb:
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Lucifer's Friend – I'm Just A Rock'n'Roll Singer Billingsgate Records BG-1008 US 1974 :thumb:
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Also listened to Smashing Pumpkins - Gish
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Papa John Creach "Filthy"
Papa John's second solo outing and his first with his new band Zulu. The guitar player is a young man named Kevin Moore, better known today as Keb'Mo.
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Thanks for all the great music over the years Levon,rest easy Brother.
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Decemberists - Long Live The King
Yes - 90125
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Crabby Appleton – Crabby Appleton Elektra EKS-74067 US 1970 :thumb:
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:D Great 70s Rock with some Latin percussion - thanks P'man for recommending this lp :wink:
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Crabby Appleton – Crabby Appleton Elektra EKS-74067 US 1970 :thumb:
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:D Great 70s Rock with some Latin percussion - thanks P'man for recommending this lp :wink:
I really like this records too!
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Ginger Baker's Air Force
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=6667487&style=music)
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Eloy - Planets Heavy Metal Worldwide HMI PD 1 UK 1982 :thumb:
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Dave, Thanks for the recommendation on this one :thumb: cheers, Jim
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New 45 rpm, 180g remaster. This is a flawless pressing and a much fuller musical presentation than the original, texture cover 33 1/3. Stronger bottom end and the highs have more detail and clarity, especially the cymbals. A must have for Fleetwood Mac fans.
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2012 RSD special on ruby red vinyl
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RSD exclusive :thumb: :thumb:
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Limited edition (1,000 copies) RSD exclsuive
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Babe Ruth – First Base Harvest SW-11151 US 1973 :thumb:
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I picked this lp up today . . . after spinning it for the second time I can't understand why I had passed this lp up in the past :dunno: regardless it :rock: :banana piano: :guitar: :violin::drums: :rock:
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Weather Report: Domino Theory
CBS 25839
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Duke Ellington: Isfahan
Black Lion Records BLM 52031
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Rory Gallagher – Rory Gallagher Atco Rec :thumb:ords SD 33-368 US 1971
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what a lovely lp, highly recommend :thumb:
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Budgie - Bandolier A&M Records SP-4618 US 1975 :thumb:
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Mitsuman & Dave it took me a while, yet well worth the wait :rock:
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Taste – Taste ATCO Records SD 33-296 US 1969
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Prompted by a friend's note, I spun this one :wink: . . . wow, you can really hear Rory Gallagher's maturity in two years time.... :wink:
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Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
Traffic | Format: Vinyl
Finally added this to my collection, $1 from a fellow AC member, STERLING in the deadwax, NM, great sound, hell, the title track alone is worth the $1.
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Atomic Rooster – Death Walks Behind You Elektra EKS-74094 Canada 1971 :thumb:
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Thanks DaveyW for the group connection :thumb: Great hard rock :rock:
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Babe Ruth – First Base Harvest SW-11151 US 1973 :thumb:
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I picked this lp up today . . . after spinning it for the second time I can't understand why I had passed this lp up in the past :dunno: regardless it :rock: :banana piano: :guitar: :violin::drums: :rock:
If you enjoy that JL you might want to check out their most recent release, from '09 I believe (Que Pasa). It's got the old kick with some new flavor. Jennie's still got her pipes. I know v_l didn't care for it, not sure about Pman, he never really commented one way or the other. But samples are cheap, and you might enjoy it as well. :thumb: JD
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Atomic Rooster – Death Walks Behind You Elektra EKS-74094 Canada 1971 :thumb:
Thanks DaveyW for the group connection :thumb: Great hard rock :rock:
Thought it might be right up your alley Jim :D
Great find on the Budgie too :thumb:
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Record Store Day score
Doc
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Meat Loaf: Bat Out Of Hell
Epic EPC 463044
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P J Harvey: Rid Of Me
Island Records ILPS 8002/514 696
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... Sonically, this is a dynamic, raw, live in the studio recording - a document
so brilliantly captured by Steve Albini that I felt compelled to interview him.
But you'll only really hear it as intended on the all analogue import LP.
The CD is all right, but it's brighter, more harsh, and spatially flatter than
the LP, which offers palpable presence, pure and unprocessed vocals and cymbal
sound to cream from. The vinyl version puts you right in the studio with the band.
Its an audiophile recording all the way ...
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Toni . . Please tell me where I can buy the LP version of Rid of Me that's so good. Thanks.
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Jim that Rid of Me is a tough one to find. But worth keeping an eye out for.
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Toni . . Please tell me where I can buy the LP version of Rid of Me that's so good. Thanks.
:scratch: ... maybe you take a look at ebay (http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Records-/306/i.html?_nkw=harvey+rid+of+me&_catref=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m1538) or Discogs (http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?release_id=1585421&ev=rb) ?
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Crack The Sky – Crack The Sky Lifesong Records LS 6000 US 1975 :thumb:
(http://a3.ec-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/17/bbde799e8c0fb88353ee1360956269a8/l.jpg)
This is THE BOMB! Well chosen Jlap!!! Great sound, great music, nice glossy cover, thick inner sleeve. I don't know if I can make it back to see them this year but I'm gonna try...
Paul
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Direct Disco featuring Gino Dentie and The Family
Crystal Clear Records CCS 5002
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61885)
Ed Graham: "Hot Stix"
M&K RealTime Records RT 106
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61886)
(http://666kb.com/i/c3bievftgbsjrqlx4.jpg)
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This is THE BOMB! Well chosen Jlap!!! Great sound, great music, nice glossy cover, thick inner sleeve. I don't know if I can make it back to see them this year but I'm gonna try...
Paul
Hey Paul, Yes it was a great find! I'd been looking for a while. I own their 1st, Animal Notes & Safety In Numbers.
Which one should I look for next? cheers, Jim
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Keef Hartley – Lancashire Hustler
(http://991.com/NewGallery/Keef-Hartley-Band-Lancashire-Hustle-328699.jpg)
Great blues/prog rock with a funky sound :thumb:
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Still Waiting on my 2 new acquisitons
Fleet Foxes (Fleet Foxes)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61910)
Boys & Girls (Alabama Shakes)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61911)
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Paul Simon: Graceland
Warner Bros. Records 25447
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61918)
Paul Simon: The Rhythm of the Saints
Warner Bros. Records 26098
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61919)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61949)
Grand Funk (Railroad) "We're An American Band" 1973 Capitol Records LP - Yellow Vinyl
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Jazz at The Long Wharf (Mark Levinson Acoustic Recordings). A 45RPM trio recording consisting of Mark and Doug Levinson and Bill Elgart, percussion. A tribute to Jimmy Garrison and it's priceless.
Mark Levinson One (MLAR). A choral and organ recital. I don't much listen to the organ works but the chorus is a whole nuther story. It's the BEST I've heard a chorus recorded in any setting.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61957)
Taj Mahal
Samples (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=747)
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Freddy King... gives you a BONANZA of intrumentals.
Samples (http://www.sundazed.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1856)
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Gaucho
Steely Dan | Format: Vinyl
1st of 2 copies I recently bought due to inscription in deadwax, this one 'MASTERDISK'.
And dumped a martini down my legs and kitchen floor between side 1 and 2 as not paying attention, wonder if this will be sticky?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61960)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61961)
Steely Dan "Katy Lied"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61962)
Cream "Disraeli Gears"
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Rough Trade Live (Umbrella DTD);
Master of the Art- Woody Shaw (Electra Musician);
Free For All- Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers (Blue Note). Still smokes, burns, all that!!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61961)
Steely Dan "Katy Lied"
I put that on after Gaucho, a 2nd copy I bought 2 weeks ago as it had KENDUN in the deadwax. Then the martinis sent me to bed.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62000)
Tom Waits "Closing Time" 1973 Asylum Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62002)
The Kinks "Come Dancing With The Kinks - The Best Of The Kinks 1977-1986" Arista 2XLP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62008)
Saturday Night Fever, The Original Movie Soundtrack 1977 RSO Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62009)
The Pretenders "Get Close" 1986 Sire Records LP
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51y9ExlzJ8L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41btJTUoXLL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
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Chris Isaak
Warner Bros. Records 25536
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62107)
Sweet Smoke: Just a Poke
EMI Columbia 1C 038 1575271
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62108)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.chartstats.com/images/artwork/34811.jpg)
Very clean noise free pressing.
Doc
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62157)
Mark Knopfler "Shangri-La" 2004 Warner Bros. 180g, 2X LP
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Tchaikovsky: Symphony Nos. 1 - 6
Dorati, LSO
Mercury SR6-9121 white label promo
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62262)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62263)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile ... (http://www.cosgan.de/images/smilie/frech/s040.gif)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51aPvAxqEjL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Rhino 180g reissue from the box set. Rhino did a terrific job with these. Great sound and the art work shows the skill and time it took to get it right.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51AoRLjAKSL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51dRgM2xl7L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
First pressing and it sounds absolutely to die for. I had not listened to this album in a long time and it is very enjoyable--just one great song after another. :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41V4FMK6AAL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62311)
Neil Young "Greatest Hits"
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These hit my table today.......
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Kinger,
what are the 2d and 3d albums shown above?
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Whoops…always forget to type out the details :)
Decemberists Live
Radiohead's Hail to the Thief
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Decemberists Live
:duh: :duh: I should have known that. I thought it looked familiar but couldn't place it. I saw the tour and this album gives a very good feel for the concert experience of the band.
Thanks
Laura
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(http://991.com/newGallery/Pink-Floyd-Delicate-Sound-Of-232785.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62352)
Donovan "Fairytale" 1965 Hickory Records LP (mine is the mono version)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62353)
Ike & Tina Turner And The Ikettes "Come Together" 1970 Liberty Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62357)
Van Morrison "Van Morrison" 1970 Bellaphon LP (German Import)
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Grace For Drowning
Steve Wilson | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62421)
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Trembling Bells & Bonnie Prince Billy - The Marble Downs
(http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Trembling-Bells_Bonnie-Prince-Billy_Marble-Downs-260x260.jpg)
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Robert Wyatt - Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard
(http://cdn.pitchfork.com/albums/15880/homepage_large.0bda83f0.jpg)
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Manuel Gottsching – Inventions For Electric Guitar (1974)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62460)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62467)
Janis Joplin "I Got Den Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!" 1969 Columbia Records LP
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from my antique library, original release purchases
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McKendree Spring: Spring Suite, released 1973, MCA
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drm600/m612/m61260g00fs.jpg)
McKendree Spring: Get Me To The Country, released 1975, Pye Records
Well after 10+ years in the 'closet', the old Thorens TD160 Mk II with nothing more than leveling and a platter mat swap to a Herbie's, sounds as good (if not better) as ever. Dynamics to die for, and the once presumed ground hum which was a factor in it's retirement, is no longer present :scratch: (got to love those self healing problems) . Long way to go with tweaks, but for a 'cold turkey' fire up, am very impressed to say the least. The Grado G1+ sounds as fine as ever, on a stock arm.
The table is plugged into an AVA Ultra Pre with Frank's phono section, driven with a FetValve Ultra 500 which is the best system it's ever seen. For fellow Song Tower owners I'd recommend giving vinyl a shot, aside from Jim's demo disc, and a very few others, even with the occasional tic or scratch, they really shine and show their depth.
More later.........JD :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62471)
Janis Joplin "Pearl" 1971 Columbia Records LP
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Well after 10+ years in the 'closet', the old Thorens TD160 Mk II with nothing more than leveling and a platter mat swap to a Herbie's, sounds as good (if not better) as ever. Dynamics to die for, and the once presumed ground hum which was a factor in it's retirement, is no longer present :scratch: (got to love those self healing problems) . Long way to go with tweaks, but for a 'cold turkey' fire up, am very impressed to say the least. The Grado G1+ sounds as fine as ever, on a stock arm.
Hey JD, welcome back! It's good ain't it!?
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Hey JD, welcome back! It's good ain't it!?
Aye my friend it is. I've already told Pman about some sets I bought thru the mail back in the '80s which y'all should find interesting. Deutsche Grammaphone RSO Cream collection, Metronome Musik Miles collection, Parlaphone/EMI complete Beatles set, all 180 mg. Will be some fun catching up. :D
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speaking of..........
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Cream: Fresh Cream (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0000067L1/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Deutsche Grammaphone RSO remaster, 180 mg
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Mott The Hoople LIVE
CBS 69093
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62511)
Friedemann: Aquamarin
Biber Records 66 430
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62530)
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Lhasa (2 LPs 45rpm)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61896)
Junip
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=61897)
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The Royal Ballet
Ansermet, ROHO Covent Garden
Classic Records/RCA LDS 6065
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62585)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62597)
Gov't Mule "Deja Voodoo"
Samples (http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=6764224&style=music)
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STARLESS AND BIBLE BLACK
KING CRIMSON
On way home from an educational conference I stopped off in Lancaster and spent way too much money, in the mix were 2 KC albums. I love the work of Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree, and found out he is a KC fan, to the extant he is re-mastering the old KC tapes with Robert Fripp. So I grabbed this and 1 other.
Like the music, but finding the vocals a little to 'English' sounding to the ear.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62697)
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speaking of..........
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Cream: Fresh Cream (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0000067L1/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
Deutsche Grammaphone RSO remaster, 180 mg
A DG re-master of a rock record? Well, I declare.
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(http://bluestormmusic.com/store/images/dylan-bob_modern-timesLP.jpg)
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A DG re-master of a rock record? Well, I declare.
Yes sir, a 6 album box set. Fresh Cream thru Goodbye. Will get some pics up eventually. :wave:
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Some pics of the box set, also note the sleeve shows some other rock re-masters out there. Clapton, Supertramp, The Who, & more.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62708)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62709)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62711)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62710)
Apologies for pic quality, still using 15+ yr old 2.1 megapix Canon. Good camera, not a very good photographer. Need to get more natural light to eliminate flash glare.
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I have really enjoyed the album by a new duo called "The Civil Wars". The album title is "Barton Hollow". Highly recommended!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62733)
Eagles
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002GYN/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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In The Court Of The Crimson King
King Crimson
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=62743)
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The Royal Scam
Steely Dan
This a 2nd copy I bought as the deadwax contains the initials of Allen Zentz, 'AZ' - with a tiny flower. This is on the orig. yellow concentric ABC label. It has great bass and SQ all through the range.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=35293)
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Eno- Here Come the Warm Jets.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51VGBkuQK3L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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vinyl_lady,
How's that Ram? Is this the recently reissued vinyl?
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vinyl_lady,
How's that Ram? Is this the recently reissued vinyl?
It's the original issue on Apple. My copy is in great shape so I did not opt for the reissue of the stereo mix, but did get the mono. I'm cleaning it now and will give it a spin later.
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/54/c1/caf7e03ae7a0c03f4693c110.L.jpg)
I bought this mono album in 1959 when I was 11. It is the first LP I owned.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61Qh2lk463L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Clannad: Magical Ring
RCA NL71473
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63179)
Clannad: "Legend" - Music from the T.V. Series Robin of Sherwood
RCA NL71703
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63180)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Richard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra
Reiner, CSO
Classic Records/RCA LSC 1806
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63201)
The Reiner Sound
Reiner, CSO
Classic Records/RCA LSC 2183
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63202)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63283)
Led Zeppelin "Presence"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000002JSJ/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63378)
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson: Secrets 1978, Arista (http://www.allmusic.com/album/secrets-mw0000851626)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63361)
I'll get this posting thing right sometime!!!!
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Andrew Bird
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63320)
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It's the original issue on Apple. My copy is in great shape so I did not opt for the reissue of the stereo mix, but did get the mono. I'm cleaning it now and will give it a spin later.
My American copy sounds better than my British. Got the new stereo with mono on the way. Gotta do a shootout!
Paul
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63370)
Tedeschi Trucks Band
"Everybody's Talkin'"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Everybodys-Talkin/dp/B0081JFGQU/ref=tmm_msc_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1338643035&sr=1-1)
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Six Organs of Admittance -RTZ
Fans of acoustic, exploratory, experimental guitar shouldn't sleep on this band.
(http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JPG_500/MI0001/554/MI0001554871.jpg?partner=allrovi.com)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61pYvtD6P6L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
One of my favorite albums from my college days :D
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Jackie McLean - Jackie's Bag (Analogue Productions 2LP, 45 rpm)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51OmrzCwsnL._SS400_.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51AEneekpaL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
25th Anniversary 180g vinyl pressed at RTI on Sony Legacy label. This is an excellent pressing and the music is really alive in these grooves. If you like Graceland, you owe it to yourself to add the 25th Anniversary reissue to your collection.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419GZYQBKZL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Dr john locked down. Niiiiiiiiiiiice
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vinyl_lady,
Did you ever get around to giving the Ram reissue a listen?
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vinyl_lady,
Did you ever get around to giving the Ram reissue a listen?
I did. I've listened to the mono version twice and like it. A little bit different mix than the original stereo. The quality of the pressing is excellent. I did not buy the the stereo reissue.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31dmJtqMX9L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Ram previously unreleased mono on 180g vinyl
Laura
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I've been hanging out in the late 60's for the most part this morning :thumb:
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Blows Against the Empire - Paul Kantner Jefferson Starship
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Nice one Michael. Love Jefferson Airplane/Starship.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41GwhwOHb-L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
More from the late 60's--a really good time for music :thumb:
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:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51DIn8oB4cL._SS400_.jpg)
45 RPM remaster on 180g vinyl :thumb:
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Jack DeJohnette - New Directions (ECM WLP)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/56/New_Directions_%28Jack_DeJohnette_album%29.jpg)
Jack DeJohnette – drums, piano
John Abercrombie – guitar, mandolin
Lester Bowie – trumpet
Eddie Gomez – bass
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Can- Ege Bamyasi
(In Vinyl We Trust had "European Fan Club" pressings of these, which I have been able to find no info on. Sounds great, but no other versions to compare to).
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1a/Egebamyasialbumcover.jpg/220px-Egebamyasialbumcover.jpg)
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Finally got the chance to spin these after having them for a week. Absolutely fantastic sound quality out of both.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63565)
Leon Russell "Life and Love"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000UZDGJW/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Sonny Rollins - Tenor Madness (Analogue Productions 2 LP, 45 rpm)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/11/Sonny_Rollins_Tenor_Madness.jpg)
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Rest in peace, Bob.
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/5f/d0/9aa7793509a050b6731b0110.L.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63567)
Doors "L.A. Woman"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63568)
Eric Clapton
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Revolver
The Beatles | Format: Vinyl
A nice, VG++ opy I got from another AC member for $1, the Winchester icon in the deadwax, otherwise unremarkable there. Still, nice SQ on an Apple label.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63572)
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The Doors - Strange Days (DCC, 180g)
(http://www.audiophileusa.com/covers400water/5626.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/615Lv8lcWpL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Audiophile reissue on 180 gram vinyl, pressed in Holland
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Moby Grape ~ Grape Jam
(http://991.com/newGallery/Moby-Grape-Grape-Jam-418467.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63596)
The Marshall Tucker Band
"Running Like The Wind"
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Five Years Later - Ralph Towner Johnn Abercrombie
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41-AG6nF9nL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
McKendree Spring: Tracks
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/9b/85/833f793509a05ebfc2aa0110.L.jpg)
Machine Head
Deep Purple bsk3100
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Bill Evans - A Simple Matter of Conviction
(http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o130/j-pak/besimple.jpg)
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The Doors - Strange Days (DCC, 180g)
Gotta love this record, made all the more impressive in this pressing! :thumb:
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Gotta love this record, made all the more impressive in this pressing! :thumb:
Yeah I am a big fan of the DCC pressings :thumb:
Now playing The Doors - LA Woman DCC
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The Allman Brothers Band - 1973 PolyGram Records Reissue (Original Release 1969 Atco, Capricorn)
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Maynard Ferguson; MF horn1, MF horn2, 1972.
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Tempestuous Trumpet
Doc Severinsen Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63849)
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Willie Nelson - Stardust WLP
(http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o130/j-pak/wnstardust.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63854)
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Glenn Frey: No Fun Aloud
Asylum Records AS K 52395
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63862)
Timothy B. Schmit: Playin' It Cool
Asylum Records 960359
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63861)
Don Henley: The End Of The Innocence
Geffen Records GEF 57T
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63860)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63898)
One of my favorite records by one of my favorite groups.
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David Bowie 40th anniversay Ziggy Stardust
I'm very impressed with this recording.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63908)
Johnny Winter "Second Winter"
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David Bowie 40th anniversay Ziggy Stardust
I'm very impressed with this recording.
Yep. Just listened to mine too. Wow. I have been dreaming of Ziggy on vinyl that sounded this good for a while now.
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Grateful Dead: Reckoning
Arista Records 301 621
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64005)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Grateful Dead: Reckoning
Arista Records 301 621
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64005)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile (http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/9429/smilef.gif)
Nice. I was very close to pulling the trigger on the recent QRP pressed release. Is that what you listened to?
Ended up getting their Terrapin instead.
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Nice. I was very close to pulling the trigger on the recent QRP pressed release. Is that what you listened to?
No - I was reading Mikey's review (http://www.analogplanet.com/content/acoustic-dead-album-puts-you-right-stage)
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So I took a (high grade ... :wink: ) German pressing from 1981.
Gene Clark: Roadmaster
A&M Records 87 584 IT
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64007)
Byrds
Asylum Records SD 5058
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64008)
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Byrds
Asylum Records SD 5058
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Toni you're the only other person I know that has this LP
It has always been a fav. I'll have to pull it out for a spin :thumb:
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Steppenwolf ~ The Second
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Toni you're the only other person I know that has this LP
... but it's not very rare.
I saw at least 4 copies at a dealer:
heavy cardboard gatefold cover, US first pressing, with:
"MFG by Atlantic Recording Corp., 1841 Broadway, NY, NY"
on the white label.
That means, you need more friends with records ... :)
I'll play wishes for you:
Jon Butcher: Wishes
Capitol Records ST-12542
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64031)
:)
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That means, you need more friends with records ... :)
Trust me, he has enough of those.
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Sigur Rós - Valtari
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63801)
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... but it's not very rare.
I saw at least 4 copies at a dealer:
heavy cardboard gatefold cover, US first pressing, with:
"MFG by Atlantic Recording Corp., 1841 Broadway, NY, NY"
on the white label.
That means, you need more friends with records ... :)
I'll play wishes for you:
:)
Yes I've seen that LP used many many times over the years. I don't think it was all that popular. :dunno:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64056)
New 180 gram vinyl picked up yesterday by me for Daddy's Day today :lol:
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The Grateful Dead "Blues For Allah" 1975 United Artist Records LP
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I woke up this morning with these on my mind so I had to spin 'em......
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64106)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64107)
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45 RPM on 180g vinyl :thumb: :thumb:
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This is a great rock n roll record :thumb:
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Grand Funk Railroad "Mark,Don & Mel 1969-71"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63646)
J.J. Grey & Mofro "Georgia Warhorse"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B003TTZSY2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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(http://www.redtelephone66.com/albumart/brooklynone.jpg)
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New 180 gram vinyl picked up yesterday by me for Daddy's Day today :lol:
Nice going Pman, don't forget to thank yourself for knowing exactly what you wanted. :wink: 8)
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Now that I have my TT back in action I've been playing through some of my LPs, mostly mid to late 70s to early eighties vintage, and have rediscovered a few favorites. Currently getting heavy play are:
Neil Young - Harvest
Neil Young - Comes a Time
Neil Young - Live Rust
America - America
The Moody Blues - On The Threshold of a Dream
The Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord
The Eagles - Their Greatest Hits
Joe Jackson - Look Sharp!
Steely Dan - Aja
Jackson Brown - The Pretenter
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Elton John - Madman Across the Water
The Pretenters - The Pretenders
Elvis Costello - My Aim is True
I never bought any of these albums on CD and therefore really haven't listened to them for over 15 years. I'm surprised at how timeless the are and how good they sound. What are you listening to?
Four LP's by Charlie (Fantasy Girls, No Second Chance, Lines, Fight Dirty)...consistantly great all the way! Off Broadway USA (On, Quick Turns), The Records S/T and their second and last LP (name escapes)...All GREAT!!! :green:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64180)
Music Emporium "Music Emporium" 2001 Sundazed Music Reissue LP
originally released as 1969 Sentinal Records LP
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(http://streetnine.com/spaceage/graphics/moog.gif)
The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman
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David Grisman Quintet - S/T
(http://www.earthwaverecords.com/pictures/albumimg/g/a0109578.jpg)
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Hot Tuna - Steady As She Goes
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64216)
I just listened to a CD-R I made from the album and the CD which was included with the album.
Talk about no comparison - the CD was about as 2 dimensional as you can get with a lot of stuff buried in the mix.
Thank goodess for vinyl.
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Eric Dolphy- "Out to Lunch"
Music Matters 45RPM. Whoa. This album has never sounded better.
OOP, but Elusive Disc has copies for $10 over what they originally cost.
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Climax Blues Band "Gold Plated" 1976 Sire Records LP
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Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidananda (first pressing Impulse! vinyl)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Suu1F1sAL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61B3oKLwUoL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Arcade Fire The Suburbs
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Arcade Fire Neon Bible
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The Decemberists The Crane Wife
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Ani Difranco - Which side Are You on
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Pink Floyd - The final cut :thumb:
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Bill Evans - Top of the Gate (3 LP 45 rpm)
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Classic Reissues on 180g vinyl. This is a great pressing--quiet with superb dynamics, detail and a solid low end. Classic Reissues did a terrific job with this one. Here's Mikey's review- http://www.analogplanet.com/content/anyway-thing-iselton-johns-second-album-0
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Iggy Pop "Lust for Life"
(http://www.amoeba.com/dynamic-images/blog/iggy-pop-lust-for-life.jpg)
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Playing now....
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64350)
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Leonard Cohen - Old ideas
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64369)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31IALNOUaOL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Classic Reissues on 180g vinyl. This is a great pressing--quiet with superb dynamics, detail and a solid low end. Classic Reissues did a terrific job with this one. Here's Mikey's review- http://www.analogplanet.com/content/anyway-thing-iselton-johns-second-album-0
I'm with you. Terrific album. Classic Reissues did a great job. :thumb:
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King Crimson - Islands
Not the best KC release, but bloody hell, does the title track image or what?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64395)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64409)
Uriah Heep "Demons And Wizards" 1972 Mercury Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64410)
Uriah Heep "The Magician's Birthday" 1972 Mercury Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64411)
Thunder Rocks "On The Rampage" 1996 Get Hip Recordings LP (Red Vinyl)
remaster of late 50s recordings - rock 'n roll garage rock
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64414)
Renaissance "Ashes Are Burning" 1973 Capitol Records LP
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/4104JC94JCL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Arlo Guthrie: Hobo's Lullaby (1972)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51HiPRo0obL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
David Bowie: The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust, and the Spiders from Mars (1972)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63814)
Sweet Emma Barrett "New Orleans' Sweet Emma And Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band" 1964 Preservation Hall LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63815)
Blind Willie McTell "Blues In The Dark" 1983 MCA Records Jazz Heritage Series LP
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(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ez_IgjkzdWQ/TlLe1NVfgwI/AAAAAAAADkU/G2mgohmmsyA/s1600/833338211cb64f1ae1e2ecaba1d6e4d6.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51aKKkSXe3L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
The Kinks: Word of Mouth 1984
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Melanie: Lay Down 1970
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Great new album by Joe :thumb:
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Beach House - Bloom (45 RPM!)
Very lush and beautiful.
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180g remaster :thumb: :thumb:
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A nice one, for sure. Only one of the new remasters I haven't grabbed is the Wall. Anyone heard that one? Just a little tougher to swallow at $50.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TvB6Eqs1L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
180g remastered :thumb: :thumb:
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This will be going on as soon as the Yes LP is done
http://psychedelic-rocknroll.blogspot.com/2009/04/morgen-morgen-steve-garage-void-fuzz.html
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Revolver
The Beatles
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63636)
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Flower Travellin' Band (フラワー・トラベリン・バンド Furawā Toraberin Bando?) is a Japanese heavy psych outfit that was first active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They reunited in 2007. Vocalist Joe Yamanaka died on August 7, 2011 after a battle with lung cancer.
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Bob Dylan "Modern Times" 2006 Columbia Records 2 X 180g LP
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The Allman Brothers Band "Brothers Of The Road" 1981 Arista Records LP
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Lime green vinyl :green:
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John Hiatt "Overcoats" 1975 Epic Records LP
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I see it was a Pink Floyd kinda day yesterday vinyl_lady. Would be interested in how Division Bell sounds on vinyl compared to the CD.
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Ellen McIlwaine "Honky Tonk Angel" 1972 Polydor Records LP
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I see it was a Pink Floyd kinda day yesterday vinyl_lady. Would be interested in how Division Bell sounds on vinyl compared to the CD.
I haven't listened to the CD is so long I couldn't tell you. About the only time I listen to CDs any more is in the car or if I'm outside on hte deck or running around the house, cooking, etc and want some background music. You've peaked my curiosity so I will find time to compare it sometime in the future.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64722)
Sonny Boy Williamson "Sonny Boy Williamson" 1976 Chess Records 2 X LP
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David Bromberg "David Bromberg" 1971 Columbia Records LP
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Freddie Hubbard "Liquid Love" 1975 Columbia Records LP
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This is a favorite of mine
The Moon ~ The Moon Without Earth
(http://therisingstorm.net/audio/withoutearth.jpg)
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This is a favorite of mine
The Moon ~ The Moon Without Earth
(http://therisingstorm.net/audio/withoutearth.jpg)
If you ever find another copy, please remember your Rock N Roll HOF girlfriend. :green:
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David Bromberg "David Bromberg" 1971 Columbia Records LP
A good friend is a great friend with David Bromberg. I've met his wife but haven't been around when he's been in town. I also need to get around to checking out some of his solo stuff and non-Dylan stuff.
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If you ever find another copy, please remember your Rock N Roll HOF girlfriend. :green:
You know it Girlfriend my pleasure :thumb:
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Laura please avert your eyes :lol: :lol:
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Laura please avert your eyes :lol: :lol:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Just dropped the tonearm on one my favorite Live LPs
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64751)
Up next Atomic Rooster ~ Death Walks Behind You
I couldn't find a decent image on goggle
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Paul McCartney - Ram Mono
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64752)
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Voyage 34
Porcupine Tree
Pink Floyd thievery, but with love.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64757)
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The Band: Rock of Ages
Capitol Records/Electrola 1C 188-81 188/89
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64883)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Jim Croce "I Got A Name" 1973 ABC Records LP
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Original issue. I played it to see if I liked it enough to splurge for the remaster with the DVD and concluded that I don't. I like the album, but not that much. There are other Bowie albums I like better. Instead, I'm going to pop for the MOFI release of The Basement Tapes.
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"You know that indian girl . . she wadn't an indian, she was the law-aw-aw".
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Rain Parade ~ Beyond The Sunset
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50 Years Rolling Stones:
Band debuted at London's Marquee Club on July 12th, 1962 (http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/rolling-stones-gather-at-site-of-first-gig-20120711)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=64954)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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John Mayall - Looking Back
I love his version of "It's Hurts Me Too"
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The Zombies ~ Odessey & Oracle
New vinyl from Big Beat records
Big Beat Records is a British record label and import distributor owned by Ace Records, specialising in garage rock.
http://www.amazon.com/Odessey-Oracle-Vinyl-Zombies/dp/B00004WNE4
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Santana III my favorite LP by Carlos
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Janis Joplin ~ I Got Dem Ol' Cosmic Blues Again
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Soundtrack to "More" by Pink Floyd
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Careful Bill, you'll overheat that TT. :icon_lol:
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All done for tonight AD see you tomorrow :thumb:
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Paul McCartney ~ Ram
The new mono LP should arrive this week :hyper:
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Neck of the Woods
Silversun Pickups | Format: Vinyl
Didn't make CAF after all, so it's new vinyl time instead.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65035)
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... just flipping through Stereophile, August 2012 issue and listening to The Doors in the background:
The Doors
Elektra ELK 42012
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65033)
... mastered at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, England for WEA Record Service Alsdorf, Germany
- not bad for 5 bucks new ... :)
... on page 31 - Mikey's Analog Corner - he played Elvis Costello's Trust
which has some of the most convincingly recorded drums and cymbals you' re likely to hear on a rock album.
an UK "Porky Prime Cut" (mastering engineer George Peckham):
Elvis Costello and The Attractions: Trust
F Beat Records XXLPII
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65037)
dead wax side one: STILL THE KING A PORKY PRIME CUT
dead wax side two: KD A NODDER PORKY PRIME CUT
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Grateful Dead - Europe Vol 2 (4 LP set, from RSD 2012)
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Chris Spedding ~ self titled 1975 (UK LP)
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Warren Zevon "The Envoy" 1982 Asylum Records LP
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The new mono LP should arrive this week [/b] :hyper:[/size]
It is really good :thumb: and worth the price
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Pink Floyd -- Obscured by Clouds
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Maggie Bell "Queen Of The Night" 1974 Atlantic Records LP
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The entire album is great :thumb:
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Maggie Bell "Queen Of The Night" 1974 Atlantic Records LP (Keep an eye out for Suicide Sal)
(http://991.com/newGallery/Maggie-Bell-Suicide-Sal-446765.jpg)
Maggie Bell ~ Suicide Sal
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Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
EMI Harvest SHVL 814
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65211)
dead wax: SHVL 814 A-1 / B-7
According to the wonderful and extensive Pink Floyd Archives (http://pinkfloydarchives.com/) by Vernon Fitch this is a British 1st issue: Wish ... (http://pinkfloydarchives.com/DUKLPPF.htm#WYWH1)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Maggie Bell ~ Suicide Sal
Already got it!
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Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
EMI Harvest SHVL 814
dead wax: SHVL 814 A-1 / B-7
According to the wonderful and extensive Pink Floyd Archives (http://pinkfloydarchives.com/) by Vernon Fitch this is a British 1st issue: Wish ... (http://pinkfloydarchives.com/DUKLPPF.htm#WYWH1)
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Toni,
THANK YOU for the link to the Pink Floyd archive site. It is wonderful and extensive and lots of fun for a Pink Floyd junkie like me :D
Laura
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Already got it!
Then look for Stone The Crows
Stone the Crows were a blues band formed in Glasgow in late 1969.
The band were formed after Maggie Bell was introduced to Les Harvey by his elder brother, Alex Harvey. After playing together in the Kinning Park Ramblers, they rejoined in a band Power, later renamed Stone the Crows (after a British/Australian English exclamation of surprise or shock) by Led Zeppelin's manager, Peter Grant.
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Then look for Stone The Crows
Stone the Crows were a blues band formed in Glasgow in late 1969.
The band were formed after Maggie Bell was introduced to Les Harvey by his elder brother, Alex Harvey. After playing together in the Kinning Park Ramblers, they rejoined in a band Power, later renamed Stone the Crows (after a British/Australian English exclamation of surprise or shock) by Led Zeppelin's manager, Peter Grant.
Thanks P-man! Already got the Stone Crows too...
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Bonnie Koloc "Hold On To Me" 1972 Ovation Records (Quadraphonic) LP
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London Calling
The Clash | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63744)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65507)
An Astromusical Odyssey
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a~ha: The Living Daylights
Warner Bros. Records 920 736
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65512)
Tom Petty: I won't back down
MCA 257 579
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65513)
David Bowie & Mick Jagger: Dancing in the Street
EMI America 1C K 060 20 0788
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65514)
Slide: Down So Long
Mercury 838 964
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65515)
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
CBS 62193
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65516)
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The Beatles ~ White Album (MFSL)
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(http://www.whatrecords.co.uk/live/pics/57834.jpg)
PAUL MCCARTNEY "RAM" 2012 REMASTER DOUBLE LP 180 GRAM
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:wave:
Frankie goes to Hollywood: Relax
ZZT Records 12 ZTAS 1
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65597)
X: Ain't Love Grand
Elektra 960430
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65598)
Dusty Springfield: Sometimes like Butterflies
Global Records and Tapes 601 960-213
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65599)
Yaz: Don't Go
Sire Records 29886
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65600)
a~ha: take on me
Warner Bros. Records 920 336
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65601)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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South Saturn Delta 180 Gram Reissue...
(http://0.tqn.com/d/blues/1/0/V/C/-/-/Hendrix-South-lg.jpg)
Sweet!
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Liszt: Mephisto Waltz & Other Piano Works
Ranki
Denon BB-7004 PCM Digital
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65646)
Charlie Parker: Bird
CBS 461002
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65647)
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The new "Ram" LP in mono.. I like it anybody else want to chime in ??
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The new "Ram" LP in mono.. I like it anybody else want to chime in ??
I like it too. :thumb:
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Abbey Road from the MoFi Collection
Please Please Me from the MoFi Collection
With the Beatles from the MoFi Collection
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1980 2 LP release of 1957 sessions
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The new "Ram" LP in mono.. I like it anybody else want to chime in ??
It's good. Even Biz had a chance to hear it!
Paul
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Kaleidoscope ~ A Beacon From Mars
(http://www.covershut.com/covers/Kaleidoscope---A-Beacon-From-Mars-Front-Cover-11882.jpg)
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(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_eCauwCO6ct0/SmKd8lXSGDI/AAAAAAAABV8/WpL2VvrdVhg/s400/2ngd1qd.jpg)
Columbia 2 Eye I picked up recently
Wow just finished it what a great album
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51loB4ENOiL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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From the Mono Box Set
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Nc9ns3ayL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
180g reissue
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31IALNOUaOL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Classic Reissues
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51loB4ENOiL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Oh you Lucky Lady "Nice"
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(http://www.koolkatjazz.com/catalog/images/blues%20016.JPG)
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band ~ Night Moves
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65742)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_It_Roll_(Little_Feat_album)
Band members
Paul Barrère - guitar, vocals
Sam Clayton - percussion, vocals
Craig Fuller - vocals, button accordion and sometimes guitar (first album with group)
Kenny Gradney - bass
Richie Hayward - drums, vocals
Bill Payne - keyboards, vocals
Fred Tackett - guitar, mandolin, trumpet (first album as group member)
Additional personnel
Renee Armand - vocals
Marilyn Martin - vocals
Shaun Murphy - vocals (joined band 1993)
Bonnie Raitt - vocals
Linda Ronstadt - vocals
Bob Seger - vocals
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Oh you Lucky Lady "Nice"
I saw him Wednesday night and bought the album at the show. It is signed by Chris. :thumb: Great show BTW.
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I saw him Wednesday night and bought the album at the show. It is signed by Chris. :thumb: Great show BTW.
That must have been awesome :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65756)
John Kay ~ Forgotten Songs & Unsung Heroes
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=63751)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=65774)
Gram Parsons "Grievous Angel" 2007 Reprise Records 180g Repressing LP
originally 1974 Reprise Records
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From The Beatles MoFi Collection:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/21/BeatlesTheCollection1.jpg)
Beatles for Sale
Magical Mystery Tour
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51--hDqYVLL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
RL CTH :thumb:
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Quality Record Pressing 45 RPM. All I can say is WOW! This really does blow the Rhino 33 1/3 away.
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_eg8k4K17Unc/SFR6CRpUOEI/AAAAAAAAAVA/0M-KqNaPHls/s320/Paul+Simon+Greatest+Hits,+Etc1.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61K4lQ1qzqL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fE5pHoweb14/SVzx2BnKnhI/AAAAAAAAAlU/iq6x-POdbsE/s320/bona.jpg)
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(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fE5pHoweb14/SVzx2BnKnhI/AAAAAAAAAlU/iq6x-POdbsE/s320/bona.jpg)
How is this recording on vinyl?
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I don't know, maybe I got the only copy. :lol: It's a three LP set and I own it. Bought it at Pitchfork Records in Concord NH. You're welcome to come visit me and check it out, or you could look it up before you impugn my integrity.
Doc
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51MeX4UwlDL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
Shawn Phillips: Collaboration
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ZDK6VS1HL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Jesse Winchester: Nothing But A Breeze
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51jUtWDY3%2BL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
The Tarney/Spencer Band: Run For Your Life
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An Audio Fidelity test pressing of Grateful Dead's Blues for Allah. Sounded great :thumb:
(http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o130/j-pak/DSCN1357.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66119)
Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis "Two Men With The Blues" 2008 Blue Note Records 2X LP
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An Audio Fidelity test pressing of Grateful Dead's Blues for Allah. Sounded great :thumb:
(http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o130/j-pak/DSCN1357.jpg)
Would love to hear this. Where did you come up with that?
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Would love to hear this. Where did you come up with that?
I purchased them from someone who won them in an Audio Fidelity give away (judging by the card that came with them that said "congratulations ___ for winning these test pressings")
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The Human League: Don't You Want Me
Virgin Records VS466-12
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66196)
... from HP's Super Disc List (http://store.acousticsounds.com/index.cfm?get=TAS_Super_Vinyl_List#sp5)
Bob Dylan
CBS 32001
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66197)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Gaucho- Steely Dan. A 200g Japanese pressing and that's about all I can tell you cause the rest is in Japanese. Got it from a friend who has gone to digital recordings or downloads exclusively and I thank him. This is a gorgeous analog sounding recording. Rich and full bodied. Man, I highly recommend this very album. It's Dan's best to me musically in spite of the fact that I don't believe any major hits came from it. Polished arrangments and a sumptuous tapestry of sound. Makes my room bigger, even.
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The Who- Quadrophenia (MCA Records). Hadn't listened to this since I dunno when. Wow. Swept ore me like a tidal wave, at a lot of db's. Plus it's poignant.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31pwlj2zmXL.jpg)
Fairport Convention: A Moveable Feast , Live 1974 Islands release
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/07/40/ce70c0a398a0c11624621210.L.jpg)
Stephen Stills: Stephen Stills 2 , 1971 Atlantic
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31SbZTPA5%2BL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Shawn Phillips: Do You Wonder , 1975 A&M
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66292)
Michael Murray Bach: The Great Organ At Methuen" 1980 Telarc Records BIG!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66293)
The Moody Blues "Days Of Future Passed" 1967 Deram London Records LP
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Duran Duran - Rio
I have a promo copy, and just discovered a non-promo copy in my collection. A Winchester pressing, great sound.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=46201)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/310z3cxp1iL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
I now have to find a better copy.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66344)
BLUE ROSE
Epic 31252 (1972) US
Band Members
TERRY FURLONG gtr
STU PERRY drms
DON PONCHER drms
DAVE THOMSON gtr, bs
JOHN URIBE bs
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I now have to find a better copy.
I have a very nice copy thanks to Paul :thumb:
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(http://pixhost.me/avaxhome/fc/9b/00189bfc_medium.jpeg)
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(http://991.com/newGallery/Yes-The-Yes-Album-189728.jpghttp://)
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http://www.60sgaragebands.com/afterglow.html
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Sunset Glow- Julie Tippetts (formerly Driscoll). 70's avant garde stuff with husband Keith (Utopia). Trips ME out.
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Common One- Van Morrison (WB). Not having listened to this in two decades, probably, this ain't no pop record. This is a man's masterwork and gets a lot of respect from me. I remember Van as a pop fellow who played a mean alto sax. This ain't no pop record. I see that he produced it. Congratulations, my man, you did something rare for a so-called pop artist, artist.
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(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_5flo5SmVx-Q/Rl-UremzZcI/AAAAAAAAAEU/I2rVFZzyeFk/s320/Spirit.jpg)
Spirit ~ self titled
Sundazed Mono
Inner Sleeve
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66423)
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Premiata Forneria Marconi
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/289/cover_474222072009.jpg)
Released in USA as "Cook" on Manticore Records, LP Cat #MA6-502S1
Live, released in 1974
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Four Holes In The Ground (7:22)
2. Dove....Quando.... (4:30)
3. Just Look Away (8:05)
4. Celebration (including "The World Became The World") (8:55)
5. Mr. Nine Till Five (4:25)
6. Alta Loma Nine Till Five (including "William Tell Overture") (15:20)
Total Time: 48:34
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(http://therisingstorm.net/audio/smellofincense.jpg)
Southwest f.o.b. / Smell Of Incense
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Rhino remastered
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51uqLhFvWQL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41RIL8hIaFL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
Abbey Road from
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/21/BeatlesTheCollection1.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61lBpqPwaQL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Ordered but not here yet:
new David Byrne release
new Patti Smith release
two old CBGBs alumni still going strong.
Sorry, posted in wrong thread.
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(http://therisingstorm.net/audio/smellofincense.jpg)
Southwest f.o.b. / Smell Of Incense
Hmmmm....I was curious..... :scratch:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwest_F.O.B. ("Freight on Board")
Video... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ef2Li9CUXE)
England Dan and John Ford Coley.... 8)
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Hmmmm....I was curious..... :scratch:
Video... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ef2Li9CUXE)
Bio.... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwest_F.O.B.)
............ 8)
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Hmmmm....I was curious..... :scratch:
Video... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ef2Li9CUXE)
Bio.... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwest_F.O.B.)
............ 8)
On Sundazed / Beat Rocket label
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The Doors first album, DCC vinyl. Comparing it to the AP 45 rpm reissue
lots of analog warmth from the DCC but still clear, nice
(http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o130/j-pak/dst1.jpg)
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Manuel de Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat
Berganza, Ozawa, BSO
Deutsche Grammophon 2530 823
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66681)
Van Morrison: No Guru, no Method, no Teacher
Mercury 830 077
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66682)
Van Morrison: Poetic Champions Compose
Mercury 832 585
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66683)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Humble Pie's 3rd album
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Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band: 'Live' Bullet
Capitol Records/EMI Electrola 164 791722
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66749)
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45 RPM 180g vinyl
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41v1mtu171L._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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Patti's new one which is worth getting.
They were very particular in getting the vinyl recording right.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=66862)
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(http://goasktoalice.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/notfragile1974.jpg)
A damn nice sounding Kendun pressing. :thumb:
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Mozart's Les Quartors Pour Flute et Cordes- Alain Marion et Le Trio a Cordes de Paris (Syrinx). Music and sonics to sooth the savage breast and that ain't no lie. Five stars.
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Laura, looks like you had a late night! Cheers.
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Laura, looks like you had a late night! Cheers.
The play list started Friday night and then picked up again Saturday afternoon and continued on into the late evening.
Best,
Laura
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Brilliant 12 tone contemporary classical by Ernst Krenek.
Not only is the music incredible, but the recording is amazing. One of the best imaging LPs I've heard, and so transparent.
(http://s.dsimg.com/image/R-2349995-1283097369.jpeg)
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Jacques Bondon Le Soleil Multicolore and Claude Debussy Sonata no. 2 performed by The Carter Ensemble (Sound Storage Recording Company). A very fine, fine recording.
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(http://img11.nnm.ru/3/2/a/c/9/32ac9618df3b83e1468824cf2a539689_full.jpg)
Fields 1969
New reissue to replace a well worn LP
http://citizenpartridge.wordpress.com/2010/01/10/a-record-a-day-1-fields-fields-1969/
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Art Garfunkel: Scissors Cut
CBS 85259
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67074)
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(http://www.securecrazydiamond.com/dizq/59796.jpg)
Phoenix
Original Release Date: September 15, 1972
Label: Capitol
Catalog number: SMAS-11099
Original Format: LP
Highest Chart Position:
RIAA Awards:
GOLD - 10/12/72
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67123)
Sarah McLachlan "Touch" 1989 Arista Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67126)
Klaatu "Klaatu" 1976 Capitol Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67129)
Paul Revere & The Raiders "Greatest Hits" 1978 Columbia Records MONO LP
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Just saw / heard them in concert last night - and they've got a new album that has a few surprisingly good tracks. I went into it expecting to be disappointing but most definitely was not. They're not just retreading for the cash.
This LP is surprisingly well recorded.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67146)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67148)
Ben Sidran "Don't Let Go" 1974 Blue Thumb Records LP
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Divine Fits, a great sounding indie super group with Britt Daniel from Spoon. Really enjoying this debut album
(http://divinefits.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/atcdf-500.jpg)
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http://divinefits.com/
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http://divinefits.com/
Nice find lonewolf. Sounds great on vinyl too.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67187)
The Kinks "Sleepwalker" 1977 Arista Records LP
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First up, Selling England
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/a2/f5/2790024128a0ac171f7ac010.L.jpg)
..next, Nursery Cryme
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71Haqm0TxcL.jpg)
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Frank Chickens: Get Chickenized
Line Music FELP 4.00399 J
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67281)
Idiot Savant: A Finger Through The Floor Of Heaven
Line Music BWLP 4.00340 J
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67282)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Eric-Clapton-Slowhand-LP-Mobile-Fidelity-MFSL-1-030-/00/s/MTU2M1gxNjAw/$T2eC16ZHJHIE9nysey1mBP9iW!z,ZQ~~60_35.JPG)
(http://www.audiophileusa.com/covers400water/37344.jpg)
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/e0/00/5c94c060ada0939692a8b110.L.jpg)
Pat Metheny w/Charlie Haden, & Billy Higgins - 1984 ECM
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51nNZANRvUL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Pat Metheny Group: Offramp - 1981 ECM
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/f8/68/d6ff124128a0cefb16618010.L.jpg)
Rare Earth: Ecology - 1970 Motown release 180 gm pressed by Bellaphon Germany
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41TpxHJrCoL._SS500_.jpg)
Joe Jackson: Night and Day - 1982 A&M
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67338)
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(http://991.com/newGallery/Blood-Sweat--Tears-Nuclear-Blues---O-451985.jpg)
Blood, Sweat And Tears ~ Nuclear Blues
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Khachaturian: Masquerade Suite / Kabalevsky: The Comedians
Kondrashin, RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
Classic Records/RCA LSC 2398
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67429)
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Juice On The Loose: Secret Life
Line Music LILP 4.00504 J
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67446)
Kent Morrill: Hard To Rock Alone
Line Music SULP 4.00398 J
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67447)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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(http://cdn2.pitchfork.com/news/46017/2d3572d9.jpg)
Fiona Apple's new LP. Sound quality is great.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67457)
Easy Rider "Music From The Soundtrack of Easy Rider" 1969 Dunhill Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67512)
Various Artists "Where The Action Is!" circa 1964 Design Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67607)
Tonight will be a Roy Buchanan night
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67611)
One down and a bunch to go :D
U.K. Polydor
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67623)
That's What I Am Here For
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67628)
George Martin Instrumentally Salutes "The Beatle Girls" 1966 United Artists LP
This is some very sophisticated cheese... by the way!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67630)
1959 New Jazz reissue Original Jazz Classics
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Springsteen "Born To Run" Japanese pressing ... :thumb:
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Oops, sorry, wrong circle!
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(http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Eric-Clapton-Slowhand-LP-Mobile-Fidelity-MFSL-1-030-/00/s/MTU2M1gxNjAw/$T2eC16ZHJHIE9nysey1mBP9iW!z,ZQ~~60_35.JPG)
(http://www.audiophileusa.com/covers400water/37344.jpg)
Hey! I remember those!!
Paul
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Flex: The Silent Death of Dreams
Line Music IPLP 4.00677 J
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67646)
O'Mara - Darling - Elgart
Line Music COLP 4.00670 J
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67647)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Norman Blake and The Rising Fawn String Ensemble (Rounder)*;
The Perfect Release- Annette Peacock (Aura);
Children of the Fire- Hannibal Marvin Peterson (Sunrise Records).
*nice and a very nice recording, too.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67663)
Original WB Straight Records on left
Rhino reissue on right
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67664)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67665)
Sides 1/2 recorded 1967
Sides 3/4 recorded 1969
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Nice, Neo.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67688)
1972 Buddah Records - Muse
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67749)
1985 CBS
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67779)
Johnny Nash "Hold Me Tight" 1968 JAD Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=67780)
Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie & Sonny Stitt "For Musicians Only" 1957 Verve Records Mono LP
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The Spencer Davis Group "The Very Best Of The Spencer Davis Group" 1975 United Artists Records Mono LP
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Vanilla Fudge "Renaissance" 1968 ATCO Records LP
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The Incredible String Band "The 5000 Spirits Or The Layers Of The Onion" 1967 Elektra Records LP
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Surprisingly, not 180gm for a new release, it's a regular old thin one.
Good stuff, irregardless.
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Walking Wounded: The New West
Line Music FBLP 4.00386 J
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Tom Bright: Torture Land
Line Music BWLP 4.00337 J
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Does anyone have or remember "Barnaby Bye" ????
Atlantic SD 7273 from 1973
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Does anyone have or remember "Barnaby Bye" ????
Atlantic SD 7273 from 1973
Bill,
You stumped me again. :scratch: Never heard of them until your post.
Laura
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Bill,
You stumped me again. :scratch: Never heard of them until your post.
Laura
I was looking through the B's and found it. I'll listen to it tonight and let you know. :thumb:
Sent you a PM
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Joni Mitchell
Jaco Pastorius
Wayne Shorter
Herbie Hancock
Peter Earskine
Don Alias
Emil Richards
1979 Elektra/Asylum
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Azar Lawrence
Steve Turre
Onaje Allen Gumbs
Buster Williams
Cecil McBee
Victor Lewis
Guilherme Franco
1974 Muse
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The Rain Parade ~ Live In Japan/ Behind The Sunset Wave Records
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Moby Grape ~ '69
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Azar Lawrence
Steve Turre
Onaje Allen Gumbs
Buster Williams
Cecil McBee
Victor Lewis
Guilherme Franco
1974 Muse
A Woody Shaw one I haven't heard. Certainly an impressive roster of players. Gotta look for this one.
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Bill Withers "Making Music" 1975 Columbia Records LP
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Mountain "Nantucket Sleighride" 1971 Windfall Records LP
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Mountain "Nantucket Sleighride" 1971 Windfall Records LP
Nice classic :thumb:
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Steppenwolf "Monster" 1970 Dunhill Records LP
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"And now for something completely different..."
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The Crew Cuts "Crew Cut Capers" 1954 Mercury Records LP
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A Woody Shaw one I haven't heard. Certainly an impressive roster of players. Gotta look for this one.
That's a good record, a bop session with a big band feel.
This earlier one is killer:
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Side 1
Joe Henderson
Larry Young
Ron Carter
Joe Chambers
Side 2
Joe Henderson
Herbie Hancock
Paul Chambers
Joe Chambers
1965 Muse MR 5298
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1965? Dude must have been a pup. Thanks
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The Beatles
Apple Records PCS 7067-8
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PFM - Chocolate Kings
The last GREAT PFM album. The follow up, Jet Lag, was good, but it was the beginning of their slide into (less then) mediocrity.
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Rhino box set, mono version
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the XX : Coexist
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Clint Houston
Cliff Barbaro
Strata-East Rec 1975 London, England
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Kenny Durham
McCoy Tyner
Richard Davis
Elvin Jones
Blue Note 1964
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Got some heavy hitters on that Henderson one, too, Neo. I think I used to own a copy. I was mostly all jazz in '64.
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Got some heavy hitters on that Henderson one, too, Neo. I think I used to own a copy. I was mostly all jazz in '64.
I don't think there is a mediocre Joe Henderson record. He was consistently great. Even his last couple of records - trios, sans piano, a little different from the traditional grouping, were excellent. Joe must have appeared as a sideman on a hundred records. He could play! Unique style that is instantly recognisable.
That John Hicks record is a little obscure. Maybe not well known, but this is a bumpin trio set. Hells bells is an apt description. Fun record.
neo
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Man, Rhinos, Winos + Lunatics (1974)
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Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
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He is missed... I'm glad I was able to see him live a few times before he passed.
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Dire Straits - Making Movies
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Great album... I actually had it on 8-Track as a kid.
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The Who - Quadrophenia, 180g re-issue.
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Bill Bruford- Feels Good To Me (Polydor). Feels good to me, too! Check this roster . . Dave Stewart, Allan Holdsworth, Annette Peacock, and Kenny Wheeler. Peacock and Wheeler are better known to jazz freaks (like me). It just occurred to me . . was she married to Gary Peacock?
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Ida - I Know About You
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Betcha been talking to the pumpkin!
Paul
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Betcha been talking to the pumpkin!
Paul
Yep, the great pumpkinman turned me on to Rain Parade and I am forever grateful.
Laura
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Yep, the great pumpkinman turned me on to Rain Parade and I am forever grateful.
Laura
Thank you Laura. :thumb:
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Pulled out for the Vinyl Lady
Moby Grape ~ 20 Granite Creek
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Stackridge ~ Pinafore Days
This album was produced by George Martin
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Tonight's Pumpkinman lineup
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Thanks Wayne!
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Classic Records Reissue
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Original pressing
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Fairport Convention: Gladys' Leap
Woodworm Records WR007
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Fairport Convention: "In Real Time" Live '87
Island Records 208 689
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Just picked this up!
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Ian Matthews: Tigers Will Survive, 1971 Vertigo release, his 2nd solo after leaving Fairport Convention.
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Moby Grape: 20 Granite Creek, 1971 Reprise release, AllMusic.com -
The story of Moby Grape has been told and re-told countless times, with its tales of excess, mismanagement, and record company screwups. By the end of the '60s the Grape was all but finished -- or so everyone thought. After an aborted attempt at a Peter Lewis solo album, producer David Rubinson was able to help engineer this re-formation of all five original members, along with extra member Gordon Stevens on various stringed instruments. Written and recorded at the Grape's communal house in the Santa Cruz mountains, the results of the experiment rendered 20 Granite Creek, an album that is rightfully the successor to the first album (1967's Moby Grape). One of the most shining examples is Peter Lewis' funky and fast "Goin' Down to Texas," which clearly illustrates the power Moby Grape had in this, one of the original three-guitar lineups. Skip Spence, who was one of the more interesting writers in the band, contributes one song, the delicate and gorgeous oriental-sounding "Chinese Song." The whole record is quite similar in feel to the Doors' L.A. Woman, another truly great, homemade comeback album. Of course, it didn't sell anything. A true crime in a never-ending saga.
(http://The story of Moby Grape has been told and re-told countless times, with its tales of excess, mismanagement, and record company screwups. By the end of the '60s the Grape was all but finished -- or so everyone thought. After an aborted attempt at a Peter Lewis solo album, producer David Rubinson was able to help engineer this re-formation of all five original members, along with extra member Gordon Stevens on various stringed instruments. Written and recorded at the Grape's communal house in the Santa Cruz mountains, the results of the experiment rendered 20 Granite Creek, an album that is rightfully the successor to the first album (1967's Moby Grape). One of the most shining examples is Peter Lewis' funky and fast "Goin' Down to Texas," which clearly illustrates the power Moby Grape had in this, one of the original three-guitar lineups. Skip Spence, who was one of the more interesting writers in the band, contributes one song, the delicate and gorgeous oriental-sounding "Chinese Song." The whole record is quite similar in feel to the Doors' L.A. Woman, another truly great, homemade comeback album. Of course, it didn't sell anything. A true crime in a never-ending saga.)
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Quadrophenia- Thw Who (MCA Records);
Kind of Blue- Miles Davis (Columbia) the 200g version;
Eberhard Weber with Paul McCandless, Bill Frisell, Lyle Mays, Michael DiPasqua- Later That Evening (ECM).
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Sure it's highly derivative of YES. But there's no arguing with the very high level of musicianship and and the great vocal harmonies.
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White label promo
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Radiohead - OK Computer
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Sounds much better than the CD.
Sisters of Mercy - First, Last and Always; MFSL
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Ian Matthews: Tigers Will Survive, 1971 Vertigo release, his 2nd solo after leaving Fairport Convention.
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Moby Grape: 20 Granite Creek, 1971 Reprise release, AllMusic.com -
The story of Moby Grape has been told and re-told countless times, with its tales of excess, mismanagement, and record company screwups. By the end of the '60s the Grape was all but finished -- or so everyone thought. After an aborted attempt at a Peter Lewis solo album, producer David Rubinson was able to help engineer this re-formation of all five original members, along with extra member Gordon Stevens on various stringed instruments. Written and recorded at the Grape's communal house in the Santa Cruz mountains, the results of the experiment rendered 20 Granite Creek, an album that is rightfully the successor to the first album (1967's Moby Grape). One of the most shining examples is Peter Lewis' funky and fast "Goin' Down to Texas," which clearly illustrates the power Moby Grape had in this, one of the original three-guitar lineups. Skip Spence, who was one of the more interesting writers in the band, contributes one song, the delicate and gorgeous oriental-sounding "Chinese Song." The whole record is quite similar in feel to the Doors' L.A. Woman, another truly great, homemade comeback album. Of course, it didn't sell anything. A true crime in a never-ending saga.
(http://The story of Moby Grape has been told and re-told countless times, with its tales of excess, mismanagement, and record company screwups. By the end of the '60s the Grape was all but finished -- or so everyone thought. After an aborted attempt at a Peter Lewis solo album, producer David Rubinson was able to help engineer this re-formation of all five original members, along with extra member Gordon Stevens on various stringed instruments. Written and recorded at the Grape's communal house in the Santa Cruz mountains, the results of the experiment rendered 20 Granite Creek, an album that is rightfully the successor to the first album (1967's Moby Grape). One of the most shining examples is Peter Lewis' funky and fast "Goin' Down to Texas," which clearly illustrates the power Moby Grape had in this, one of the original three-guitar lineups. Skip Spence, who was one of the more interesting writers in the band, contributes one song, the delicate and gorgeous oriental-sounding "Chinese Song." The whole record is quite similar in feel to the Doors' L.A. Woman, another truly great, homemade comeback album. Of course, it didn't sell anything. A true crime in a never-ending saga.)
Nice post, Arturo.
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1st thought Blood Sweat & Tears
Lead singer sounds so much like David Clayton-Thomas
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courtesy of the Great Pumpkinman :thumb:
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Poco --Rose of Cimmaron
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Another nice gift from the Pumpkinman :thumb: :thankyou:
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Laura is Poco new for you or have you always been a fan ??
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Laura is Poco new for you or have you always been a fan ??
I've always been a fan. I became of fan of Richie Furay when he was with Buffalo Springfield. I have all the Poco albums along with Richie's solo albums and Souther Hillman & Furay records. Poco's pedal steel guitarist, Rusty Young and drummer, George Grantham, were from Denver and played in a Denver band I used to listen to called the Boenzee Cryque. I have two Boenzee Cryque 45s. They were good enough to be one of the opening acts when national groups like the Beach Boys came to Denver.
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Sandy Denny ~ The North Star Grassman and the Ravens
Thought of you AD as I looked at this album
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Sandy Denny ~ The North Star Grassman and the Ravens
Thought of you AD as I looked at this album
Have been thinking of picking up some of her solo work. One of my earliest CD purchases was her 'Best of'. Lovely voice & great presentation. A shame to lose her so early on.
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King Crimson - Islands
Not the best KC album, but the original British release sure does image! Especially the title track. There's a coronet that comes in a couple of minutes in that is very defined in space, about 8 feet back in the soundstage at the right height.
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I've always been a fan. I became of fan of Richie Furay when he was with Buffalo Springfield. I have all the Poco albums along with Richie's solo albums and Souther Hillman & Furay records. Poco's pedal steel guitarist, Rusty Young and drummer, George Grantham, were from Denver and played in a Denver band I used to listen to called the Boenzee Cryque. I have two Boenzee Cryque 45s. They were good enough to be one of the opening acts when national groups like the Beach Boys came to Denver.
The album Poco, their second, is my all-time favorite. Hurry Up as an opening cut just blows me away. What better followup than You Better Think Twice? Way better than downloading single songs from iTunes, eh? For years I didn't realize that Rusty was playing pedal steel, sounds so much like an organ. But then, I never did see them live...
Paul
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1977 Milestone Records - live at Sweet Basil NYC 2 LP
Ron Carter - piccolo Bass
Kenny Barron - piano
Buster Williams - upright bass
Ben Riley - drums
This is a terrific live recording with Ron Carter in one channel playing piccolo bass (like a cello) and Buster Williams in the other playing reg upright. Nice tune selection and stellar sound. Suguaro, Sun Shower, Blue Monk, Three Little Words, Laverne Walk, Little Waltz, Tambien Conocido Como.
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Ain't it good to have friends......Thanks Laura :thumb:
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Recorded 1958 orig issued on New Jazz This is a Prestige reissue
Freight Trane (Tommy Flanagan)
I Never Knew (Ted Fio Rito, Gus Kahn)
Lyresto (Kenny Burrell)
Why Was I Born? (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern)
Big Paul (Tommy Flanagan)
Unusual session, but it works out. In 1958 Trane was near the end of his gig with Miles Davis. It was the year Kind of Blue came out. Here, Trane is blowing over a highly competent rhythm section and Kenny Burrell is mostly just a part of that section. I believe there are a couple of tunes that Trane never recorded elsewhere.
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Velvet Underground, Sundazed MONO box set.
It is glorious.
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'Traffic' : Welcome To The Canteen , 1971 United Artists release, live
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Jesse Colin Young: On the Road , 1976 Warner Bros. release, live
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Fairport Convention : "Babbacombe" Lee, 1971 A&M non-white label promo release tagged as 'for Demo only, not for other use or sale', hand written notation of the station as wnia
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45 RPM pressed on 200 g virgin vinyl at QRP. Get this one before it sells out. It is terrific! Dead quiet background
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45 RPM pressed on 200g virgin vinyl at QRP and mastered by Doug Sax. This is the best this album has ever sounded!!! Dead quiet background
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Tortoise "TNT"
I love this album. Tortoise is being re-released on vinyl and their LPs are well worth grabbing, particularly this one.
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From the MoFi Beatles Collection: Abbey Road; Help; A Hard Days Night
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I just did a comparison of two copies of Lola that I've got.
Black face one wins hand down.
It's funny as they're both Reprise 6423 gatefolds.
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Sanctuary Records white vinyl stereo version
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Gaucho- Steely Dan (200g Japanese pressing),
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere- Neil Young (Reprise),
Hip Elegy- Joachim Kuhn with Alphonse Mouson, Philip Catherine, Teramusha Hino, etc. (MPS),
Sym no, 5 and Serenade to Music- Ralph Vaughan Williams with Boult conducting The London Phil (EMI Angel).
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Please Please Me from
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Parlophone/Apple British releases
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A great live album
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Mono, tri-colored label
Oooooooh. Holy Grail stuff of dreams!
Paul
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Oooooooh. Holy Grail stuff of dreams!
Paul
Picked it up at RMAF in excellent shape.
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Another great live LP :thumb:
from the blue box -- With the Beatles
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Dire Straits | Format: Vinyl
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I don't know what possessed me to buy this back in the day and hadn't heard it in a long time, but this is some one of a kind rad stuff . . Dub Housing- Pere Ubu (Chrysalis).
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Arthur - Reprise
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Preservation Act 1 - Velvel
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Everybody says I'm lazy, they all say get a job, you slob...
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New Riders of the Purple Sage "The Best Of New Riders Of The Purple Sage" 1976 Columbia Records LP
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a very enjoyable album
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King Crimson "Starless And Bible Black" 1974 Atlantic Records LP
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OMG, have I mentioned yet how good this Codeine box set is? Fabulous sound, great packaging, and the music is incredible.
These guys helped launch slowcore. And each of these three albums is soooo good.
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45 RPM, 180g :thumb:
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Crosby's "If I Could Only Remember My Name" on 200g vinyl from Acoustic Sounds, I think.
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OMG, have I mentioned yet how good this Codeine box set is? Fabulous sound, great packaging, and the music is incredible.
These guys helped launch slowcore. And each of these three albums is soooo good.
Packaging looks amazing! I only get into record stores about once or twice a year (long story, I'm very far from them), and do pretty massive hauls when I get the chance. I am able to order through the mail, but not box sets very often.
Anyway, long story I know.....point is, I went to buy this in August and the record store in Atlanta said that there was a recall by Numero because of a pressing issue. The Numero group also listed it as delayed. They must have resolved the problem. Good to hear. Love Codeine!
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Packaging looks amazing! I only get into record stores about once or twice a year (long story, I'm very far from them), and do pretty massive hauls when I get the chance. I am able to order through the mail, but not box sets very often.
Anyway, long story I know.....point is, I went to buy this in August and the record store in Atlanta said that there was a recall by Numero because of a pressing issue. The Numero group also listed it as delayed. They must have resolved the problem. Good to hear. Love Codeine!
I don't know Codeine. I never heard Codeine. I never heard OF Codeine. But once again, I got "Roscoe'd" and my box Codeine set is coming to me soon!
Paul
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"Roscoe'd" I like the sound of that.
I don't know Codeine. I never heard Codeine. I never heard OF Codeine. But once again, I got "Roscoe'd" and my box Codeine set is coming to me soon!
Paul
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I don't know Codeine. I never heard Codeine. I never heard OF Codeine. But once again, I got "Roscoe'd" and my box Codeine set is coming to me soon!
Paul
Best played loud! A really beautiful looking set. Of course almost everything Numero Group releases looks amazing. I'll be picking it up in December. If you got "Roscoe'd" again, sounds like you he has introduced you to some great stuff!
NG are about to release all of the early Shoes albums as well, which I am very excited about....
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Lou Donaldson, Say It Loud
King Curtis, Instant Groove
Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric Ladyland
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Well, at least I don't have any Shoes records. Well, maybe just one...
Better than five copies of Ziggy Stardust!
Paul
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180gm, Velvel
Good stuff!
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If you like the Groundhogs, this is Killer! by Tony McPhee. John
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Help an old guy out (and I may not be the only one) . . post a link to Codeine. I'm doin rock and R&B this fine Saturday nite. Thanks. Hit it! (James Brown).
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Enjoy!:
http://www.numerogroup.com/catalog_detail.php?uid=01354
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Thanks, Roscoe.
Ole- John Coltrane (Atlantic) round 1960, and then some . .
Ouu, Roscoe, that's rather dark and simplistic (to me). Nevertheless, thank you.
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A great re-release.
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Bob Marley and the Wailers
Fleetwoodmac Rumours :P
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The production on this album is awful, especially on drums, but such a great record.
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Fleetwood Mac: Greatest Hits
CBS 69011
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David Bowie: Diamond Dogs
RCA CL 13889
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Fleetwood Mac: Greatest Hits
CBS 69011
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Pretty cool early 'Mac stuff: no Buckingham/Nicks. Just like early college for me!
Paul
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Thanks, Roscoe.
Ouu, Roscoe, that's rather dark and simplistic (to me). Nevertheless, thank you.
Yeah, it is a slow building cumulative effect, that is not for everyone. There is a reason the genre is usually referred to a slowcore. Nice that it is possible to listen at the Numero site though. That may lead to future purchases of a number of their releases for me...
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As for my vinyl spinning. I am hitting the VU mono box set hard today. Nico's Chelsea Girl is fabulous, and the 1969 album added to the box set is hardly a throwaway. Will definitely be getting many plays over here.
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As for my vinyl spinning. I am hitting the VU mono box set hard today. Nico's Chelsea Girl is fabulous, and the 1969 album added to the box set is hardly a throwaway. Will definitely be getting many plays over here.
I'm listening and enjoying Chelsea Girl right now. Three songs in: instant classic, feel like I've always owned it though I've never before heard it!
Paul
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All jazz lovers should buy this record: http://www.discogs.com/Manfred-Schoof-Quintet-Scales/master/114520. I believe it can be downloaded at the site, also. It has won some prestigious awards if that helps. I can't recommend it enough. These are European players from the 70's, a most interesting time for jazz
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Kaleidoscope: Tangerine Dream
Sunbeam Records SBRLP 5086
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Gravenhurst: The Ghost In Daylight
Warp Records WARPLP 216
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Melody Gardot: The Absence
Decca 3700328
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Heart "Dreamboat Annie" 1976 Mushroom Records LP
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right now, strunz and farah-misterio on waterlily. now a vintage audiophile classsic but the music and playing are up to the task of being interesting enough to sit and being listened to.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/misterio-mw0000616831
and dick schory-carnegie hallgary burton/paul horn/joe morello-2 disc set on ovation. $4 at amoeba hollywood. just now listening to side 1, pretty good stuff as expected by the personnel list, record in b+ cond.
http://www.discogs.com/Dick-Schory-With-Gary-Burton-Paul-Horn-Joe-Morello-Carnegie-Hall/release/597337
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Jade Warrior: Last Autumn's Dream, 1972 - Vertigo
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Peter Lang: Lycurgus the Wolf Driver, 1974 - Flying Fish
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Judy Roberts: The Other World, 1980 - Inner City Records
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Peter Green: Little Dreamer, 1980 - Creole Records Ltd.
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Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five "Greatest Messages" 1984 SugarHill Records LP :thumb:
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Kinky Friedman "Kinky Friedman" 1974 ABC Records LP
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Randy Newman "12 Songs" 1970 Reprise Records LP
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The Band "The Band" 1969 Capitol Records
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Muddy "Mississippi" Waters, Live (1979 - Blue Sky Records)
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Hey, my pumpkin is back! hooray!
Paul
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Sting: The Soul Cages
A&M Records 396 405
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... mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk.
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Psychedelic Pill is a great album. Lots of great songs :thumb: :thumb:
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I looked at this and thought of Laura
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To everyone on the Vinyl Circle have a Happy Turkey day but lay off the pumpkin pie OK
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I looked at this and thought of Laura
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To everyone on the Vinyl Circle have a Happy Turkey day but lay off the pumpkin pie OK
Ahh, thanks :D Great album!
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Columbia 2-eye 360 pressing
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Brian Eno and David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts
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Fantastic and creepy at the same time...
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
"Psychedelic Pill"
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
"Psychedelic Pill"
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How are you liking it? Seems to be getting mixed reviews.
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How are you liking it? Seems to be getting mixed reviews.
I love it. I think it is the best album Neil has done in a long, long time. The three 16 minute+ songs (Ramada Inn, Driftin Back and Walk Like a Giant) are just terrific IMO. I saw them in concert on the 10th and it was a terrific show.
Laura
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Thanks Laura.
I have seen Neil play solo but would love to see him with Crazy Horse!
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I like it at first listen, sounds like Crazy Horse for sure. The sound quality is very good IMHO. I don't understand why the liner notes are on a small CD type insert when there is so much space available on the jacket. I'm also not liking how the songs are split up but hey, you can only get so much music on an album side. I'm a huge NY fan so my opinion may be tainted!!!! BTW, the etching on side 4 is really cool.
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Produced by T Bone Burnett. A surprisingly good record
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From the U.K. Blue box :thumb:
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Funny, the picture says Compact Disc on it...
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This album is scary good!
But it sure seems out of place with your other choices.
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That's a pretty good old jam. Have it myself as do others I take it cause it comes up fairly often. Cheers.
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This album is scary good!
But it sure seems out of place with your other choices.
I go thru cycles when I'm working at the house desk. That was a bit back timewise when I was going thru the jazz section. Most of the others are from yesterday when I was in the rock section. Time to pull year end paperwork together for the taxman. Oh if only I hadn't traded in all the stuff I had when I started buying duplicate CDs :duh:. But it was nice to simply pull the Thorens out of the cupboard a couple of months back after 15+ years, level it, and begin to enjoy the limited library I have left.
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the Cars - Candy-O
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Bo Grumpus - Before The War (1968)
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Great 1968 Atco US psych/pop/rock album by this Boston four piece, produced and arranged by Felix Pappalardi before he joined Mountain. Pappalardi also shares some writing credits with the band (there is an early version of "Travelling In the Dark" later recorded with Mountain) and he plays on a couple of cuts, but this is by no means a heavy rock record. At times the album has quite an unusual spaced out folky pop feel to it and overall is more of a typical 1968 pop/rock psych album
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In Formation- KRONOS Quartet (Reference Recordings);
L'Histoire du Soldat- Chicago Pro Musica (Reference Recordings).
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Interesting Jim,
I was just at Pro Musica in Chicago yesterday. They had a Beatles Box set listening session.
And I finally got to hear Quads for the first time!
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Interesting Jim,
I was just at Pro Musica in Chicago yesterday. They had a Beatles Box set listening session.
And I finally got to hear Quads for the first time!
What is Pro Musica?
Paul
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Audio gear shop in Chicago (heavy on Naim, Rega and Quads). Owner also masters music.
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Audio gear shop in Chicago (heavy on Naim, Rega and Quads). Owner also masters music.
Thx
Paul
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When this (above) was recorded in 1983, Keith O. Johnson was at the 45 rpm machine and Chicago Pro Musica consisted of 11 musicians. This album was recorded at the Medinah Temple in Chicago, FYI. It is an excellent recording if you ever see one for sale
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Getting ready for my first ever DJ gig. At the SMART Museum in Chicago. Since it is an art museum, I get to go a bit off-the-beaten track and experimental. To tie in with an exhibit that opens there tomorrow, I will be spinning German and Northern European pychedelia & art rock.
Can't decide if I want to start off with Can or Neu. Or if I want to further limit myself to bands with only 3 letters in their name (no acronyms don't count).
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Playlist when it's over, please. You can do The Move Shazam, Cherry Blossom Clinic Revisited, it's got the whole classical thing going. And it's long enough you can take a potty break!
Paul
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Getting ready for my first ever DJ gig. At the SMART Museum in Chicago. Since it is an art museum, I get to go a bit off-the-beaten track and experimental. To tie in with an exhibit that opens there tomorrow, I will be spinning German and Northern European pychedelia & art rock.
Can't decide if I want to start off with Can or Neu. Or if I want to further limit myself to bands with only 3 letters in their name (no acronyms don't count).
Sounds like a blast! Enjoy!
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It was a hoot. I started out with Can's Tago Mago, then hit Neu's "Neu!" Followed that with some more rcent stuff in the same vein: Mew and Dungen. And then ended up with Can stuff from The Lost Tapes. Worked great for an art museum crowd
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Seems appropriate.
Doc
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The KBC Band was formed in 1985 by former Jefferson Airplane (later Jefferson Starship) members Paul Kantner (guitar and vocals), Marty Balin (vocals and guitar) and Jack Casady (bass). Other members included Keith Crossan (saxophone, guitar & vocals), Tim Gorman (keyboards and vocals), Mark "Slick" Aguilar (guitar and vocals) and Darrell Verdusco (drums). Their debut LP, "KBC Band", featured the moderate hit "America"
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The wife needs some music for a Romanticism in literature class so I'm burning some tunes for her.
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The KBC Band was formed in 1985 by former Jefferson Airplane (later Jefferson Starship) members Paul Kantner (guitar and vocals), Marty Balin (vocals and guitar) and Jack Casady (bass). Other members included Keith Crossan (saxophone, guitar & vocals), Tim Gorman (keyboards and vocals), Mark "Slick" Aguilar (guitar and vocals) and Darrell Verdusco (drums). Their debut LP, "KBC Band", featured the moderate hit "America"
Bill,
thanks for posting this. I was about to ask you about this album. I have never seen it, but now I will be looking for it. Nice haul from DD.
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Bill,
thanks for posting this. I was about to ask you about this album. I have never seen it, but now I will be looking for it. Nice haul from DD.
Have a listen.... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDSISyfZQo8&playnext=1&list=PL8A91679C3D469BC6&feature=results_main) :thumb:
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King Crimson - Lizard
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Have a listen.... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDSISyfZQo8&playnext=1&list=PL8A91679C3D469BC6&feature=results_main) :thumb:
Thanks Chris
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Nice selections Doc!
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Analogue Productions' reissue on 180g vinyl
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Selections from:
Frank Zappa - You Are What You Is
Frank Zappa - Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Burning Witch
Wendy Carlos - A Clockwork Orange
Eric Clapton - There's One In Every Crowd
Creedence - Willie and the Poorboys
Tom Waits - Bad As Me
I'm busy making a CD for the wife's final exam which sounds more like a graduation party to me. She's dressing as Mary Shelly so...
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Love when he shouts "rubbish" in the middle of Power Failure!
Paul
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Glad to see you Brickified!
Paul
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Nice White Label Promo I picked up today
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Nice White Label Promo I picked up today
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I'm a big fan. Seeing Television just before the first breakup, at the release of Adventure (criminally underrated, I might add) was one of the most jaw-dropping concert experiences of my life.
Ronald Reagan would say: There you go again with that white promo thing! :lol: :duh:
Paul
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I like Television a heap and listen still.
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New Marquee Moon reissue coming out soon if y'all don't have a good original.
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Glad to see you Brickified!
Paul
It is a much better album than I had remembered. Green Chrysalis label and newspaper cover in great shape. :thumb:
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Original issue, Elektra butterfly label. GREAT ALBUM! :thumb:
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Original issue, Elektra butterfly label. GREAT ALBUM! :thumb:
Might have to dig my copy out too.
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taking the day off from work after the week-long mining convention with 2,100 attendees.
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Glorious no?
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Oh man, don't tell me you got this for a buck at a garage sale. Unobtainium!!!!
Paul
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Glorious no?
Yes they are wonderful
I picked these up also
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all 3 were $16.98 each
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Great haul pumpkinman!
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Great haul pumpkinman!
Thanks Roscoe and thank you Double Decker Records. I walked in about 4 weeks ago and all 3 were in the new arrivals section
and at $16.98 each they all went home we me :P
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Original issue, Elektra butterfly label. GREAT ALBUM! :thumb:
All right you convinced me. Dug out my copy and gave it a whirl. Verlaine's voice is a little annoying but great playing. They were the most talented band of the CBGB blank generation, but I still love the raw energy of The Dictators and The Heartbreakers when all is said and done. Need a little LAMF to balance things out
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They were the most talented band of the CBGB blank generation,
CBGB ?????
Next up
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CBGB ?????
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB
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CBGB ?????
Founded by Hilly Kristal in 1973, it was originally intended to feature its namesake musical styles, but became a forum for American punk and New Wave bands like Ramones, Misfits, Television, the Patti Smith Group, Mink DeVille, The Dead Boys, The Dictators, The Fleshtones, The Voidoids, The Cramps, The B-52's, Blondie, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, The Shirts, and Talking Heads.
At the third Television gig on April 14, 1974, Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye from the Patti Smith Group were in the audience. The band went on to make its own CBGB debut on February 14, 1975. Other early performers included The Stillettos, featuring Deborah Harry, Elda Gentile and Amanda Jones on vocals, and Chris Stein on guitar), who supported Television on May 5, 1974. The newly formed Blondie (under its original name of Angel & the Snake) and the Ramones both arrived in August 1974. Mink DeVille, Talking Heads, The Shirts, The Heartbreakers, The Fleshtones and many other bands followed in quick succession.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB
Chris,
You play there back in the day?
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Thanks guys. Interesting club for sure.
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My listening session last night.
Ralph Towner - Solstice
Not only an incredible album, but recorded so well. ECM does such a great job with sense of space.
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Claude Debussy - La Mer
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True Myth - s/t
Some really top notch Canadian YES influenced progressive recorded live in studio on a 2 track Soundstream digital recorder. The second digital album EVER recorded. Sounds very good.
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Speaking of Television, just got a new phono stage up and running and played:
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And then next up was:
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On A Nickel almost drove me over the edge....
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Chris,
You play there back in the day?
Yes....we're in the book... (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-c643M02ilbc/T3Ss236DPjI/AAAAAAAAESg/IxEKyq6GZ6Q/s1600/THIS%2BAIN%2527T%2BNO%2BDISCO.jpg) :wink:
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The Music Matters release
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Last night-
KOR (Proprius);
LA Jazz Choir (Mobile Fidelity);
Primitive Guitars- Phil Manzanera (Editions EG).
You ever see KOR up for sale or in a record bin, jump on it like a duck on a bug. I'ts a one of a kind recording and the music is consciousness expanding.
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Jimi Hendrix - Band Of Gypsys 2
Wayne Shoter - Native Dancer
Bonnie Raitt - Give It Up
George Benson - Bodytalk
Glory - Sdtrk
Miles Davis - Someday My Prince Wil Come
Ruben Blades - Maestra Vida
Paquito D'Rivera - Blowin'
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David Byrne/Brian Eno - 180gm double album
good one
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I have a couple of Japanese imports bought back in the day where I THREW OUT the OBI strip. I mean, who knew??
Paul
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I thought some here my be interested.
Shindig has a list of the 50 US Psych albums you need to hear.
Here is one Ultimate Spinach ~ Behold And See
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(http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/5904/fa04ef18ffe1f7ed9cc261c.jpg) Behold And See listed in the 50
(http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/1210/6e6b306b4dd2520b41c3f94.jpg) 1st LP
(http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/3421/ca747755cd56b3a3d97bdf0.jpg) 3rd LP
I like the 1st album a little better but that's just me. Cannot recommend the 3rd as a must have. I believe there was a diff. line-up
for that album.
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I thought some here my be interested.
(http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/5904/fa04ef18ffe1f7ed9cc261c.jpg) Behold And See listed in the 50
(http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/1210/6e6b306b4dd2520b41c3f94.jpg) 1st LP
Once upon a time, back in the days of yore, I had the 1st 2. Couldn't say I remember how they sounded, but then those wouldn't be the only ones. Heck there's some concerts I know I attended but can't remember much of the music. :wink:
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Sam Prekop - Who's Your New Professor
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The Rascals - Peaceful World
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Pink Floyd's Relics. A bizarre collection of antiques & curios.
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The Beatles (The White Album) [Original recording remastered]
The Beatles | Format: Vinyl
180 gr new lp from recent trip to Princeton Record Exchange.
I think was a RSD leftover. Picked up Magical Mystery Tour as well.
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The Rascals - Peaceful World
Nice stuff, definitely a classic. I've got it on cassette, need to figure out how to transfer to digital. If you get the chance pick up Island of Real, one of my favorite Rascals releases. :thumb:
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Nice stuff, definitely a classic. I've got it on cassette, need to figure out how to transfer to digital. If you get the chance pick up Island of Real, one of my favorite Rascals releases. :thumb:
Sent you a PM
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180 gm, Sundazed label
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Sent you a PM
:thumb:
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Original Plum & Gold Atco with foil cover
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Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds
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ELP - Pictures At An Exhibition
I have the original Atco and a later Cotillion copy. The Atco is the one to get.
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Merry Christmas All
(http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/512/73defb64c1f5b78a6328cc1.jpg) For Paul :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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The Johnny Winter Story GRT Records GRT 10010
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Lover Man- Carmen McRae sings Billie Holiday (Columbia). Wonderfully sung with great instrumental playing and sound with wide dynamics. Also, released as PC3702 (Columbia). To me, one of the best jazz vocal recordings I've heard or enjoyed. Tell you what, masterpiece is what.
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Japanese pressing of Atom Heart Mother
(Dark Side of the Moo, ha, ha)
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180g pressed at RTI from the original analog tapes :thumb:
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Laura, is that the 3 record Neil Young opus? Fremer says the sound is beyond incredible, rating at an 11 on a scale of 10 in true Spinal Tap style!
Paul
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Laura, is that the 3 record Neil Young opus? Fremer says the sound is beyond incredible, rating at an 11 on a scale of 10 in true Spinal Tap style!
Paul
Yes it is. It does sound great. I saw them in concert in November. They played a good mix of the new stuff along with classic NY&CH tunes. Good quality pressing, very quiet.
Laura
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Laura, how is the RTI Jagged Little Pill?
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and
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Laura, how is the RTI Jagged Little Pill?
It sounds very good. The pressing is pretty quiet, not as quiet as Neil Young's Archives vinyl releases or Psychedellic Pill, but quieter than most new vinyl I have purchased. I am satisfied with the quality of the pressing. As for the sound, I think it is excellent. I compared several songs to the CD and I hear more detail and depth with the vinyl. The bass is tighter, more pronounced and I hear lower bass notes on the vinyl that I hear with the CD. I'm very satisfied with what RTI has done with what I believe is a great album. The vinyl is superior to the CD IMO and definitely worth buying if you like the album. List price is $24.95 which is a decent price for new vinyl these days, especially 180g vinyl.
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It's funny as how everyone is so concerned with first pressings nowadays.
Nobody ever thought about it when they first came out, we just bought them.
This would be a first pressing!
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It's funny as how everyone is so concerned with first pressings nowadays.
Nobody ever thought about it when they first came out, we just bought them.
This would be a first pressing!
How true! And at $3.98 to $5.98, if we scratched it or didn't take good care of it, we just bought another copyand didn't care what stamper was used.
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Every Sunday the NY Times had a coupon for a $4 record at a store in Rockville Centre. So, by the time I was 15 or so that where I went.
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How is that Elephant's Memory?
Is that pre John Lennon?
And is that a first pressing???
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How is that Elephant's Memory?
Is that pre John Lennon?
And is that a first pressing???
Straight up R'n'R album released in 1972
Elephant's Memory was an American rock band formed in New York City during the late 1960s, primarily known for backing John Lennon and Yoko Ono from late 1971 to 1973. For live performances with Lennon and Ono, the band was known as the Plastic Ono Elephant's Memory Band.
As to the pressing not really sure. Here's the # on the run out smas-1-3389-r Apple Records
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Just about to spin a nice slice of 60's pop music
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This is a much better album than you might think, if you love 60's pop then check it out
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How is that Elephant's Memory?
Is that pre John Lennon?
And is that a first pressing???
I don't know any EM except for Mongoose which is an incredible track!
Paul
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Rhino Records on 180g vinyl. Cut from the original analog master tape. Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. I love this album and this is the best pressing I have heard. It kills the Sundazed reissue. Great artwork on the cover too. Highly recommended :thumb:
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happy new year :banana piano:
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Magical Mystery Tour [Original recording remastered]
The Beatles | Format: 180g Vinyl
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Rhino 180g reissue. Excellent!
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THIN LIZZY - THIN LIZZY
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SIC ALPS - S/T
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RICHARD PAPIERCUTS - A SUDDEN SHIFT
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Keith Jarrett: Arbour Zena
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Keith Jarrett: Mysteries
both courtesy of the pumpkinman :thumb: Thanks Bill
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McKendree Spring: Get Me To The Country
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McKendree Spring: Tracks
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Captain Beyond: self titled 1st
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It is about to be a My Bloody Valentine afternoon.
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Excellent live album
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Will The Circle Be Unbroken
This is a very well recorded album.
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000063686/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img)
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Doc
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I should pick this up when I see it. No one in high school or college had it so I was never exposed. And I don't remember hearing it on WNEW FM in NY. I mainly knew D&B from Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and from Dave Mason Alone Together.
Paul
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I should pick this up when I see it. No one in high school or college had it so I was never exposed. And I don't remember hearing it on WNEW FM in NY. I mainly knew D&B from Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and from Dave Mason Alone Together.
Paul
Paul can you go this year ??
Capitol Audio Fest (http://www.capitalaudiofest.com/p1.html)
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Rendezvous- Richard Beirach, piano, and George Mraz, bass (International Phonograph Inc, 1981). Discreet two mike set up and, ladies and gents, you should have this just for the sound in the number with bowed bass. Wonderful playing, besides.
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The TailGators - Mumbo Jumbo
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ABC Records
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Classic Records 200g
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This album contains one of my all time favorite psychedelic songs "Magic Potion"
Magic Potion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-Hdmm304Uw)
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James Taylor greatest hits
Jethro Tull Original Masters
Jackson Brown Running on Empty
Dominic Troiano The Jokes on Me
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I know that Orthobiz appreciates the whole promo thing
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Classic Records 200g 45 RPM, 4 record (cut on one side only) album. Incredible!!!
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I know that Orthobiz appreciates the whole promo thing
Yeah, but it is POSSIBLE to find so MANY?????
And is DAVID Mason the same as DAVE Mason???
At least it was pressed in the USA. Now I don't feel so badly! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Paul
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Dave Edmunds - Repeat When Necessary
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FireGuy what model Pioneer TT is it. I recently picked up
a PL-115D
Yesterday I picked up a Pioneer SX-3800 off Craigslist
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Yeah, but it is POSSIBLE to find so MANY?????
And is DAVID Mason the same as DAVE Mason???
At least it was pressed in the USA. Now I don't feel so badly! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Paul
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I know that you like the import stuff also Paul. I picked this beauty up yesterday on EMI Harvest
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I know that you like the import stuff also Paul. I picked this beauty up yesterday on EMI Harvest
Color me very jealous :green:
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Much, much better than I expected. One of his very best imho. His voice is ragged, but the songs and performances outweigh that. If you ever loved a Dylan album, try this one.
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FireGuy what model Pioneer TT is it. I recently picked up
a PL-115D
Yesterday I picked up a Pioneer SX-3800 off Craigslist
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Pumpkinman - It's a PL-550. Bought 1978 in Yokosuka, Japan. Complete with original manual and bill of sale. Direct drive mech with a Audio-Technica PT800 cart.
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Pumpkinman - It's a PL-550. Bought 1978 in Yokosuka, Japan. Complete with original manual and bill of sale. Direct drive mech with a Audio-Technica PT800 cart.
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Very very nice thanks............P-man
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I know that you like the import stuff also Paul. I picked this beauty up yesterday on EMI Harvest
Of course I have it. This is the one to have, it has several songs that were later deleted when the US album Split Ends was released. They include My Marge (a "Honey Pie" style ditty), Don't Mess Me Up (with rare background frog chirping vocals from Bev Bevan) and Ben Crawley Steel Company (vocals by Bev Bevan).
As was common back in the day, the US and British albums differed. And groups often released singles that were not on ANY album. So, on the American release, they added Do Ya and Chinatown and Tonight and California Man (later covered by Cheap Trick).
The liner notes on the innersleeve of Split Ends is great, seemed like Bev is the historian in the group. I think it's that Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood don't like to talk to the press, keep a low profile.
What's fascinating to me is that this album was recorded contemporaneously (!???) with the first ELO album No Answer. Jeff Lynne joined Roy Wood with the idea that The Move would be phased out and morphed into the ELO vehicle.
And what's amazing to me is that this album is clearly made by guys having the time of their life! Tongue in cheek heaviness was never as much fun as this.
Tell me you DON'T have a WLP of Split Ends!!!! Oh yeah, Split Ends refers to the cut ends of the master tape that would have to be spliced together to make this "compilation." Allmusic lists Split Ends as a compilation. It's more of an end-of-career American attempt at selling records. Do Ya was top 10 in Boston only, the biggest penetration they made in the USA.
OK, lesson over. Except to say dig that textured cover, eh? And Roy did the artwork.
Paul
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Paul it's not an import or a promo :duh:
Hell it's not even a Columbia 360
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Paul it's not an import or a promo :duh:
Hell it's not even a Columbia 360
Bill, don't you have an import?
This is one of my all time favorite albums. I have an early US Columbia pressing, a CBS English import and a 1/2 speed master. :)
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Ive yet to get any copy of It's A Beautiful Day. Don and Dewey got a lot of AirPlay in NY but wasnt that their second album?
Paul
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Ive yet to get any copy of It's A Beautiful Day. Don and Dewey got a lot of AirPlay in NY but wasnt that their second album?
Paul
Paul,
You are correct, Don and Dewey was on their second album, Marrying Maiden. You need to pick up their first album. :thumb:
Laura
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Bill, don't you have an import?
This is one of my all time favorite albums. I have an early US Columbia pressing, a CBS English import and a 1/2 speed master. :)
After checking Laura it seems I do have 2 imports by It's A Beautiful Day
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After checking Laura it seems I do have 2 imports by It's A Beautiful Day
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OK, Bill, can you tell me just how your vinyl is arranged??? :lol:
Paul
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Paul I have 2 boxes in the man cave of LPs I listen to frequently. That LP was one of them
and I never bothered to go to the racks that hold the rest of my LPs to even look until Laura
asked. Today after work I took a look and behold not one but 2 imports. Next I'll look before
I leap.
P-man
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Greetings Pumpkinman...
Do you know anything about this? I've got some very close Venezuelan friends, and this looks intriguing but pricey: $30.
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Best regards, Din
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Greetings Pumpkinman...
Do you know anything about this? I've got some very close Venezuelan friends, and this looks intriguing but pricey: $30.
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Best regards, Din
Hi Din
I have no info on that album. If you pick it up let us know what you think
P-man
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I was just gifted over 100 used records tonight. Almost all rock of the 70's to early 90's. Put 20 through the Spin Cleaner. Gruv Glided a 45 rpm promo full size record of Tom Petty that sounds amazing. Then one side of Styx Paradise Theater and now Steve Winwood's Arc of a Diver. Man is it good to hear Winwood again. I have some of this music on Chrome tapes, which I never listen to.
Many are in sad shape, but who cares I am going to enjoy them all.
Ray
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Jenny sings Lenny
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QRP 45 rpm
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He arranges them by how much orange the cover contains.
OK, Bill, can you tell me just how your vinyl is arranged??? :lol:
Paul
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He arranges them by how much orange the cover contains.
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Never saw that one by Mark, any good?
G
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VL -
Never saw that one by Mark, any good?
G
It's his latest release. I like it. Similar to his other solo releases. Quite a few ballads and melodic. Very listenable.
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Music on vinyl reissue. Very quiet background, excellent pressing quality, good sound
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Malo ~ self titled featuring Jorge Santana (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/jorge-santana-mn0000262836)
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Arlo Guthrie "The Best Of Arlo Guthrie" 1977 Warner Brothers LP
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The Kinks "Come Dancing With The Kinks / The Best Of The Kinks 1977-1986" 1986 Arista Records 2xLP
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I am listening to each album, in order. These English presssings sound fantastic. I have listened to Please, Please Me, With the Beatles and A Hard's Day Night. So far, each one sounds better to my ears than the MoFi's.
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You, Robin and his parents are the only three copies of this record on the planet.
Just kidding... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Paul
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Anybody get Love's "Forever Changes" produced by Bruce Botnick on 180g vinyl?? Gets a high rec from Michael Fremer.
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Toni, hi. I sorta of expected that from you. Where did you purchase? Amazon wants $38.00 and it's waitlisted. Thanks.
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Jim,
The Rhino reissue of Forever Changes is absolutly fantastic. I posted about it on December 31. Here is the link.
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=1500.msg1172658#msg1172658
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Thanks, Laura. The copy I'm after based of a review at Fremer's site is produced by Bruce Botnik. I know his work from several moons ago and it's all good. Do me a favor, please . . look on the album cover and see if his name is mentioned anywhere. Thanks
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Thanks, Laura. The copy I'm after based of a review at Fremer's site is produced by Bruce Botnik. I know his work from several moons ago and it's all good. Do me a favor, please . . look on the album cover and see if his name is mentioned anywhere. Thanks
Yes, the Rhino reissue I have is the one Fremer reviewed and the one produced by Bruce.
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Yippie! Thanks.
Lene Lovich- Stateless (Stiff Records). A 70's new movement rock record from the UK and it's flippin sweet. Makes me want to pogo around the dance floor and I'm serious.
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Shostakovich Sym no.8- Previn conducting the London Sym Orchestra (Angel);
Shostakovich Sym no.10- Yevgeny Svtlanov conducting the USSR Sym Orchestra (Melodiya).
Having listened to them back to back tonite, I can tell you that the Angel is the better recording cause of its more faithful rendering of an orchestra in a hall. Of all the Shostakovich Symphonies I've heard, the 8th also happens to be the one I love most.
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KAREN DALTON - 1966
YO LA TENGO - I CAN HEAR THE HEART BEATING AS ONE
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A little Doc Holiday
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Patti Smith- Dream of Life (Arista). She still has Richard Sohl with her on this and Fred Sonic Smith replaces Lenny Kaye on guitar. The title song is one of my most favorite pieces of hers.
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Please ignore the CD bit on this lifted photo - I've got the album on.
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Tres Hombres, first time hearing this album. Never been a huge zztop an, but this sounds really nice! :green:
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Picked this one up today at PREX for $22.99
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Frank Sinatra " Come Fly With Me " REMASTERED AUDIOPHILE 180 Gram Vinyl LP
Frank Sinatra (Author) | Format: Vinyl - imported from UK
The EMI release from 1997, sounds great.
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The Dramatics "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" 1971 Volt Records LP
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Yippie! Thanks.
Lene Lovich- Stateless (Stiff Records). A 70's new movement rock record from the UK and it's flippin sweet. Makes me want to pogo around the dance floor and I'm serious.
I'm pretty sure the Stiff Live Tour had her, Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe and Wreckless Eric. It passed through NYC one year before I moved there. I have never really gotten over that!
One of my all time favorites. Just so you know, the British import has slightly different versions of several of the songs. It is easily recognized with a different cover, a pic where her face is in closeup instead of her standing. And I have an import red vinyl version with the same different songs.
If you like this record, having the US and UK copies is a must!
Paul
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Like to give a public THANK YOU to AC member Mick Wolfe. Got a PM from Mick to inquire if I would like an additional copy of "Scales" by The Manfred Schoof Quintet on ECM*. I said yes and in 4 days it arrived. The record is flawless and Mick even paid for the postage. He musta really been anxious to get rid of that one, huh? Jez kidding, Mick. A big thank you for contacting me and for the record. It's probably damn near priceless in the condition it's in and a personal favorite. No record to my knowledge has acoustic bass or ensemble playing like this. This is a real quintet in that all five players are recognizably contributing improv throughout. And, its melodious.
*Germany's Jazz Record of the Year by what EU publication I don't know exactly.
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:, Mick.
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World Party "Private Revolution" 1986 Chrysalsis Records LP
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Hyaena and Kalidoscope from that old ice queen, Siouxsie Sioux
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Hyaena and Kalidoscope from that old ice queen, Siouxsie Sioux
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I have a couple of her early recordings that I guess I'm gonna have to dig out and give a spin (did spin a Lene Lovich the other night). Since you have some awareness of the British wave from the day, Steve, might you have heard anything by The Slits? On their first album that I no longer have (bought in the UK, dammit) thanks to my loaning it to a friend who was trying to get in a girl's pants who absconded with it (the girl, not my friend). I think it may have been the definition of what we know as "garage sound". I didn't replace it cause the sentiment was gone.
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On their first album that I no longer have (bought in the UK, dammit) thanks to my loaning it to a friend who was trying to get in a girl's pants who absconded with it (the girl, not my friend).
Should of loaned him a Marvin Gaye LP (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKPoHgKcqag)....better results... :jester:
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Should of loaned him a Marvin Gaye LP (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKPoHgKcqag)....better results... :jester:
May as well have, he got nowhere and then she was gone.
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Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto - Getz and Gilberto
Format: Vinyl
South Beach has me in a Bossa Nova mood.
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Soooo much better than the CD.
Doc
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Best of Steppenwolf - 1978, Pickwick
will add pic down the road, don't have one of those new fangled telephones with a camera
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Soooo much better than the CD.
Doc
I was worried about the recording but I guess I'll add it to my cart
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Best of Steppenwolf - 1978, Pickwick
will add pic down the road, don't have one of those new fangled telephones with a camera
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Thanks Pman. While it's the same artwork, mine is a teal background. 6 of 1, half dozen............. :thumb:
couldn't find one on Azon or Allmusic, of course seems Allmusic doesn't list collections.
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Malo ~ Ascención
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1977, Sire Records
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I've never heard the band The Slits and I will refrain from making any further comments.
I see that Budgie was a drummer for them for a bit - he's really good.
The only really disappointing Siouxsie and the Banshees release was The Seven Year Itch - she was really in poor form from start to finish.
Right now: T. Rex, Electric Warrior, 180gm on Rhino Records and it's really good.
This is one album I never get tired of and I bought it when it first came out.
Good news: The Slider by T. Rex on Fat Possum is really good, too!
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Jim James (My Morning Jacket) first solo release, Regions of Light and Sound of God
And the vinyl is only $13 :thumb:
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Japanese pressing
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Parnassus Ensemble: Accent Label, 1979
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Parnassus Ensemble: Accent Label, 1979
While I don't have this album, Arturo, I can testify that Accent is a source of fine recordings. Their way of doing things on the ones that I do have sure do agree with me.
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While I don't have this album, Arturo, I can testify that Accent is a source of fine recordings. Their way of doing things on the ones that I do have sure do agree with me.
Hey pardner, hope all is well. This is the only one I have, obviously dates back a ways, but some of the best chamber music I've heard. The recording's dynamics definitely enhance the experience. Strings, harpsichord, and multiple obscure forms of oboe showcased by these folks.
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Thanks for the heads up, Art. Onward and upward.
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Grunt Records, 1975
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From the Lancaster, Pa record show this weekend!
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OOPS, should have had the previous post in recently purchased..although I am listening. Finally found this one in good shape!
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Brahms Symphony #1, Steinberg & The Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra, 1956, Capitol, in HIFI
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Miles Davis: Chronicles, The Complete Prestige Recordings 1951-1956, Metronome Musik, 12 LP box set
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Feels To Go Me- Bill Bruford (Polydor).
Elgar's Falstaff and The Sanquine Fan conducted by Boult with the LSO (EMI).
You know its good when it never gets old.
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Great albums, two of my favorite Tull records
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I love all of the old Tull albums up to Too Old To Rock and Roll and then it seemed like the well started to run dry.
It's funny (and alarming) to see that Ian Anderson has lost his hair. That's how I know I'm getting old, too.
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Nice album Steve!
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Soooo much better than the CD.
Doc
Mine came and I'm checking it out now. So far listening to the first side it puts you in the audience somewhere on the floor maybe midway. Definetley feels like your watching them on stage. John Paul Jones' bass is very heavy, maybe a bit too heavy
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I wish that these guys were still in the music biz.
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Dave Mason & Cass Elliot 1971 Blue Thumb Records LP
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Randy Newman "Little Criminals" 1977 Warner Bros. Records LP
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Van Morrison "Blowin' Your Mind!" 1967 Bang Records LP
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Van Morrison "Astral Weeks" 1973 Warner Bros. Records Repress LP
Originally Released in 1968
It's a slipstream Sunday... to be born again.
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Sand -- 1973 debut album. If you like Buffalo Springfield and Poco, you'll like this album.
SAND - s/t Barnaby Records BRS 15006 [4/73] The album has a gatefold cover picturing a sandwich covered in sand, with 2-one sided LPs (apparently the idea was to put both disks on a stackable turntable and play one after the other:"freeflowing Sand") - just before the 70's energy crisis made the LP expensive to produce. The band was from Portland Oregon, and included Jack Meussdorffer (aka Jack Charles, guitar/vocals), Dan Ross (steel guitar/guitar/vocals), Dan Wilson (guitar/vocals), Rich Gooch (bass/vocals), and Steve Williams (drums). Meussdorffer and Gooch later played in Quarterflash (with the hit "Harden My Heart").
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Sand -- 1973 debut album. If you like Buffalo Springfield and Poco, you'll like this album.
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SAND - s/t Barnaby Records BRS 15006 [4/73] The album has a gatefold cover picturing a sandwich covered in sand, with 2-one sided LPs (apparently the idea was to put both disks on a stackable turntable and play one after the other:"freeflowing Sand") - just before the 70's energy crisis made the LP expensive to produce. The band was from Portland Oregon, and included Jack Meussdorffer (aka Jack Charles, guitar/vocals), Dan Ross (steel guitar/guitar/vocals), Dan Wilson (guitar/vocals), Rich Gooch (bass/vocals), and Steve Williams (drums). Meussdorffer and Gooch later played in Quarterflash (with the hit "Harden My Heart").
interesting - i lived in portland, (~79-83); i used to go to the clubs to hear a band called "seafood momma". they were fantastic, and i could never understand why they didn't ever get a major record label contract. well, they did - and the new commercial name of the group was "quarterflash". and the music took a definite turn for the worst. in spite of their one hit... i was so disappointed...
doug s.
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interesting - i lived in portland, (~79-83); i used to go to the clubs to hear a band called "seafood momma". they were fantastic, and i could never understand why they didn't ever get a major record label contract. well, they did - and the new commercial name of the group was "quarterflash". and the music took a definite turn for the worst. in spite of their one hit... i was so disappointed...
doug s.
doug,
I bought the Quarterflash album because of their hit song and was disappointed in the album as a whole. I did like Rindy Ross' vocals.
Laura
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doug,
I bought the Quarterflash album because of their hit song and was disappointed in the album as a whole. I did like Rindy Ross' vocals.
Laura
yup, rindy had a great woice, and the band "seafood momma" was alive, original, fresh. yust like seafood is supposed to be if it's good? :green: the quarterflash album had all the life of the band sucked right out of it. thanks, for nothing, major record labels... :o
doug s.
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Brokeback and the Black Rock. Just released. It's an absolutely fantastic record (and recording).
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Ascot Records, 1964, Mono
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Hi, Toni
Ever buy "Listen . . ." The L.A. Jazz Choir back in the day? Been listening often lately myself. What else is on your spinner?
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This is really good early Mose Allison.
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Just receive it
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Just receive it
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How is it?
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Quietglow,
Is that the new Andrew Bird album?
Laura
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Only the Lonely
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
A reissue import from the Netherlands
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Quietglow,
Is that the new Andrew Bird album?
Laura
No, it's a couple back. It's my favorite though!
Joe
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Only the Lonely
Frank Sinatra | Format: Vinyl
A reissue import from the Netherlands
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ET, an oldie but still good, huh. A wonderful collection of broken heart tunes with fine arrangements and very good sound with FS at his best of his years. A classic, ain't it.
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Yes it is.
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How is it?
Hi,
I have the Amok Deluxe 2LP in a triple gatefold sleeve and it sounds great. No noise surface.
I'm a big fan of Tom Yorke (and RadioHead) so I maybe a little biais but I really like this album.
I think it's a must have album in your vynil collection.
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45 RPM. This is a fantastic pressing. Better than the original mono or any of the reissues. Everything that was in the studio is on the LP.
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Original pressing
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No, it's a couple back. It's my favorite though!
Joe
Myseterious Production is also my favorite Andrew Bird as well Laura. It and Armchair Apocrypha are the two I go back to most. Though it should also be noted that these were the first two albums of his I heard...
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Myseterious Production is also my favorite Andrew Bird as well Laura. It and Armchair Apocrypha are the two I go back to most. Though it should also be noted that these were the first two albums of his I heard...
Thanks to both of you. I have three Andrew Bird albums, but not these two.
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Hot Tuna s/t. Such a fantastic recording, particularly since it was live. If you don't have this, the next time you see it for $1, do yourself a favor and pick it up.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=75876)
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:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
The tune "Mann's Fate" from a follow-up album recorded live in Berkeley is seriously great duo music. Best Tuna I've tasted.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=75880)
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It is! And this album has my favorite "Know you rider" too. All this, AND you can occasionally hear people clanking beer bottles (or something) in the Berkeley bar where it was recorded. Seriously: if you don't have it, you ought to.
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Do me a favor, Quiet, and modify your post to exclude the blue box. It contains some live info I shouldn't wish to share. Thank you and welcome aboard.
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Sundazed 180g mono
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Sundazed 180g mono
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It's late Saturday nite and Laura is doing exactly what I am doing as well as some of you . . in her tune room listening to music. It ain't complicated. Hi, Laura.
Listening to Shirley Horn's live in the studio* You Won't Forget Me (Verve) which is a terrific sounding disk (whoops!) with guest support from guys like Toots Theilemans, Branford Marsalis and brother Wynton, and Miles. The last music Miles layed down (and only on the title song) before he split, I read somewhere. Ms. Horn is late, too. One of my very favorite bass players is guesting also, Buster Williams. A thousand stars for such intimacy and purity thanks to the sound engineer. And, much charm, thanks to the lady. She also plays piano with superb touch. A classic for interpretive voice and sound were you to ask me. One that everyone with a beating heart and good playback should own.
*if you couldn't tell by the sound, you can hear Miles giving her a little feedback during the title song.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=75905)
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Good morning Jim. I hope you are enjoying the weekend. A little cold in Spokane with highs in the upper 30s and lows around 28. Excellent weather for staying indoors and enjoying some of my music collection. This selection seemed appropriate for a Sunday morning before heading to church.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51F6PT1YHJL._SX300_.jpg)
I know you like listening to Jefferson Airplane from time to time. The MoFi of Crown of Creation is amazing sound quality.
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Cook E. Jarr (http://playitagainmax.blogspot.com/2007/12/cook-e-jarr-pledging-my-love-1969.html)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX_cmM08l4I
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Good morning Jim. I hope you are enjoying the weekend. A little cold in Spokane with highs in the upper 30s and lows around 28. Excellent weather for staying indoors and enjoying some of my music collection. This selection seemed appropriate for a Sunday morning before heading to church.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51F6PT1YHJL._SX300_.jpg)
I know you like listening to Jefferson Airplane from time to time. The MoFi of Crown of Creation is amazing sound quality.
Thanks, Laura. Crown of Creation is one that I don't own presently but remember there are a couple of tracks on it that are some of their best work. If You Feel is a gem, also. Koukonen and Casady really, really have some super dialogue on this album as I recall. I probably misspelled one of their names, but you know. Appreciate your saying.
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I got on a Jethro Tull kick today.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=75931)(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=75932)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=75933)
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/80/f8/28e5224128a0dda730dab010.L._SY300_.jpg)
Promo copy mastered by Bob Ludwig
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The perfect accompaniment to a BBQ coma.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=75942)
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(http://991.com/newGallery/Allman-Brothers-Band-Early-Allman---Se-403757.jpg)
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I caught Lou Reed on the New York tour - he was in really good form.
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The best recordings of the Bach cello suites?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76005)
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Open, to Love- Paul Bley, piano.
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(http://imageshack.us/a/img51/7018/2bd4a35c7c95e78bc51e328.jpg)
Flower Travellin' Band (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_Travellin'_Band)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76061)
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I'll never forget the first time a friend played a Roy Buchanan album for me - what a talent.
Possibly the greatest electric blues guitarist ever.
A good one.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76104)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76061)
This album was the end of an era for Coltrane and his fabulous quartet. A few live albums of this group were released afterwards that were hit and miss. The live albums previous to the one above are great, however, imo. Then he changed personnel and traded form for freedom. I've read Miles Davis' autobiography but haven't read any books about Coltrane. There propably are several on Amazon or someplace, but I wouldn't venture to buy one without a recommendation. I wonder if Stanley Crouch ever wrote about the man in length. That, I would buy and will check. Anything else? Anybody?
Oh, and I've seen his quartet with Tyner, Garrison, and Jones live several times in SF. Once, I was seated so close I could have reached out and touched the bell of his horn. At The Jazz Workshop. Good times.
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180gm remaster
The dog is not an Eno fan.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76106)
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180gm remaster
The dog is not an Eno fan.
Try ambient Eno
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I could always play Music For Airports at 45 RPM and see how that goes over.
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My Bloody Valentine - Loveless (original Creation pressing)
Thanks quietglow!
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Lindisfarne: Nicely Out Of Tune
Charisma CAS 1025
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76116)
Lindisfarne: Fog On The Tyne
Charisma CAS 1050
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76117)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Arrived today. Very quiet vinyl. Not as good a recording as I was hoping for, but still pretty good.
Doc
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76160)
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Pretty long listening session last night.
Mario Millo - Epic III
Beautiful progressive music by this great Australian guitarist. For fans of YES and Camel.
(http://plotn08.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/frontt.jpg)
Banco - Di Terra
Possibly the best example of (progressive) rock with orchestra. It was composed from the ground up as an integrated piece, not just an orchestra playing along with a rock band. Musically it is in the 20th century school, not romantic or classical periods.
(http://img.maniadb.com/images/album/147/147674_1_f.jpg)
Alan Holdsworth - Metal Fatigue
No one is better than Mr. Holdsworth.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61JBAgiou-L._SY300_.jpg)
IQ - Nomzamo
Not their best, but the 3 good songs on it are REAL good.
(http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/165/cover_425171042009.jpg)
The Fents - First Offense
Great fusion by this LA band. The played all over town in the 80's. Led by keyboardist Adam Holtzman (later to play with Miles Davis) and Guitarist Ted Hall, these guys could play. And they had a great musical sense of humor.
(http://www.abstractlogix.com/xcart/images/T/holzman_fents.jpg)
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one of my favorite discs be it cd of vinyl
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I lucked into the mono version recently. Good stuff.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76205)
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Alan Holdsworth is a bad mother . . shutyomouth! But I'm talkin about Alan Holdsworth, baby.
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Rush - 2112
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76235)
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45 RPM 180g pressed at pallas, mastered by Bernie Grundman. This is a terrific pressing. Incredible detail and sound. The background is dead quiet -- no surface noise detectable. I've played the 33.33 hundreds of times and it has never sounded this good. Well worth the $50 IMO.
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I went to sleep with Water Song playing on the radio and woke up with Keep On Truckin' in my head so...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76284)
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(http://www.sundazed.com/shop/images/LP5068-300.jpg) Spirit ~ Eventide
Gathering B-sides, outtakes and rarities from Spirit’s prolific archives, Eventide spotlights recordings made from 1968 to 1970. It includes previously unreleased selections from the band’s soundtrack for the film Model Shop, French director Jacques Demy’s eclectic 1968 cinema offering. Elsewhere, the lurching guitar cruncher “Green Gorilla” (also used in Model Shop) and the jangly fuzzbomb “Rougher Road” rock the listener relentlessly, bearing full witness to the band’s mighty prowess. The mood lightens with the wistful “Corral,” only to dive back into wah-wah wildness on “Fuller Brush Man.” Blues rocker “Sweet Stella Baby” shifts the focus to the band’s intricate harmonies. The album closes with two rare Spirit radio spots that serve as aural time capsules, opening minute-long windows into that rich musical decade.
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Ketil Seaverud conducting The Stockholm Chamber Ensemble- Mi-Fi-Li and the Double Concerto for Flute, Guitar and Strings (BIS). The Scandanavian engineers, certainly those here, sure know how to capture the sound of players onsite at venue. Like this one.
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Thanks to Jim's recommendation, and persistance to find a good copy....
Elgar's Falstaff on MFSL. Why don't they make all records this good?
(http://www.popsike.eu/pix/20111010/140618216759.jpg)
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The Jaggerz ~ We Went To Different Schools Together
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76375)
Jeff Beck "There And Back"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/There-And-Back/dp/B00138F4GI/ref=tmm_other_meta_binding_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1362410580&sr=1-1)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76381)
David Bowie "Station To Station"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Station-To-US-Version/dp/B00435GEF8/ref=sr_1_4?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1362420002&sr=1-4&keywords=bowie+station+to+station)
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(http://www.deeppurple.com/deeppurple/CMS/Album%20Artwork/perfectstrangers.jpg)
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Dr. John, In the Right Place
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76419)Very nice indeed.
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Dead quiet pressing, good tunes.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76463)
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LIVE AT MONTREUX- Darol Anger/Barbara Higbie Quintet (Windham Hill);
Desert Marauders- Art Lande and Rubisa Patrol (ECM).
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(http://jimtranr.com/Tchaikovsky_2nd.jpg)
Tchaikovsky's 2nd Symphony, Rozhdestvensky cond, Melodiya/Angel SR-40262, 1974
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(http://jimtranr.com/Tchaikovsky_2nd.jpg)
Tchaikovsky's 2nd Symphony, Rozhdestvensky cond, Melodiya/Angel SR-40262, 1974
Nice.
Sundown- Gordon Lightfoot (MFSL). One of my wife's favorites and it IS nicely arranged and performed. Glad she knocked the dust off and had me play it. I like it quite a lot. Thanks, my darling.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76561)
Ten Years After "Alvin Lee & Company" 1972 Deram Records LP
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I just put this on the table RIP Mr. Lee
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76576)
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The FedEx man dropped this off today........
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76582)
Jeff Beck 's Guitar Shop
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Becks-Guitar-Terry-Bozzio-Hymas/dp/B00136RVAM/ref=tmm_other_meta_binding_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1362699847&sr=1-1)
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I just put this on the table RIP Mr. Lee
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76576)
Bob Lefsetz had a good piece on Lee today. Check out his blog at lefsetz dot com.
Paul
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Just starting to get into Monk. Loving this one.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76660)
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Bob Lefsetz had a good piece on Lee today. Check out his blog at lefsetz dot com.
Paul
Thanks Paul
I'll check it out..........P-man
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180gm reissue, great stuff from the Winter brothers
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J.J. Cale– Troubadour
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This guy said it better than me (from comments on Amazon):
"June Christy was one of the premier female crooners of the big band era, and it's easy to see why on these tracks. Her smoky voice is full, lush and sensual, and at the same time full of strength and power.
The songs here are excellent, and include some of the all-time best, like You're Blase, I'll Remember April, Get Happy, Everything Happens to Me, and many others. There isn't one weak song here.
But what makes these tracks irresistible is the gorgeous, loving and lovely renditions by this sultry princess of song. You can sink into this music, let it wash over you and massage your weary spirit, easing away all troubles. It's involving, it's lush; this music defines sultry, silky, smooth and soothing.
A superb album with great sound."
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76697)
This album was released in 1995 so maybe the sound is even better that her 50's release of "Something Cool" which I have on vinyl. Hard to beat that one, tho. And Something Cool's song selection will be hard to equal let alone best.
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"June Christy was one of the premier female crooners of the big band era, and it's easy to see why on these tracks. Her smoky voice is full, lush and sensual, and at the same time full of strength and power.
JimG -
Thanks for the reminder.
Duet
Stan Kenton, June Christy | Format: vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76702)
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Likewise, et. Thanks for the Kenton post. Had forgotten about that one.
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Shostakovich Sym no. 8- Previn conducting the LSO (Angel). Produced and engineered by the two Christophers, Parker and Bishop. Beautiful passages and sound.
By Jove, I may have a collector's item here. I looked on Amazon for a pic. Twenty pages of the composer and no 8th that I could see. Certainly not this 8th.
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Man, I had forgotten that I have this. I mean it's been a l-o-n-g time since I've played it: ENCORE- The Roger Wagner Chorale on M&K RealTime Direct-to-Disc Records. Made on location with the mic wide open with no compression nor hint of tape plate-ing to disc. Clean, clean, clean with unbelievable immediacy, sense of thereness and pure transients like nobody. Maybe one day this method of recording will experience a renaissance.
Miss Toni, you got this?
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76868)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76869)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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Just starting to get into Monk. Loving this one.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76660)
Man O Man, what a great album!!!
"Locomotive"
"I Didn't Know About You"
"Straight, No Chaser"
"Japanese Folk Song"
"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"
"We See"
Charlie Rouse tenor sax
Larry Gales bass
Ben Riley drums 1966 Columbia Records
Monk had a unique genius that's really fun to hear, making harmonics tickle, and cookin at the same time.
Monk was there at the beginning, be bop that is, along with Bird and Diz (Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie) and a few others, invented the genre. Can't say enough good things about Monk.
If you're just getting into Monk, I'd recommend "Underground" and "Criss-Cross" as two great LPs easy to love, of course there are a whole bunch more.
neo
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If you're just getting into Monk, I'd recommend "Underground" and "Criss-Cross" as two great LPs easy to love, of course there are a whole bunch more.
neo
I came to him by way of working back from the later guys and REALLY have been enjoying this album. Will keep my eyes out for those two as well!
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile (http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/9429/smilef.gif)
Thought you might. I knew you had former. Cheers
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My favorite B&S album. Highly recommended.
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Doc
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Roscoeiii put me on to this (actually he put it in my hands in the record store and said "a present") and damn was he right. This twofer contains all the recorded material Monk and Coltrane did together, and it sounds fantastic. A massive bargain and vinyl only (why I have no clue).
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77037)
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Nice score, Quiet and Roscoe. Thanks from here.
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Roscoeiii put me on to this (actually he put it in my hands in the record store and said "a present") and damn was he right. This twofer contains all the recorded material Monk and Coltrane did together, and it sounds fantastic. A massive bargain and vinyl only (why I have no clue).
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77037)
Nice score. Those Prestige 2-fers are from the early '70s and are mostly compilations from '50s records and misc sessions.
Monk had his cabaret card reinstated, and in 1957 did a 6 month gig at the Five Spot in NYC with Trane, Wilbur Ware and Shadow Wilson - the house band, can you imagine? The only complete records that emerged from that time was studio sessions for Riverside and released on Jazzland - Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane (I have the OJC), and on Riverside - Theloneous Himself. Trane was signed with Prestige and virtually none of that 6 mo gig, was recorded. Another larger group with Trane was recorded and issued as Monk's Music. A tape of a reunuon session with Trane sitting in for Johnny Griffin was later released on Blue Note. In 2005 a Voice of America recording of the quartet was discovered. This is the Carnegie Hall concert of 11/29/57, on Blue Note.
After that stint with Monk, Trane joined the Miles Davis band and not long after, they recorded Kind of Blue.
There are a couple of Red Garland 2-fers in that Prestige 2400 series - highly recommended. As is Bill Evans, Charlie Parker, Mingus, Miles, Jerry Mulligan and many many more. The only possible downside is buying both the 2-fer and the single album and not realizing it's a duplicate. I just look at it as an abundance of riches.
neo
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Syd Barret is back and he lives in Holland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yjlXKliYYA
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77052)
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Nuggets!
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/55/Lonelybull.jpg)
We lived off this album back in the 60's!
Paul
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My favorite B&S album. Highly recommended.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=76925)
This 1 hour PitchforkTV special is highly recommended. Just came across it...Guaranteed you'll love it.
Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4de-RHHLCBA
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Roscoeiii put me on to this (actually he put it in my hands in the record store and said "a present") and damn was he right. This twofer contains all the recorded material Monk and Coltrane did together, and it sounds fantastic. A massive bargain and vinyl only (why I have no clue).
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77037)
QG,
Here are those albums on OJC - Original Jazz Classics re-issues, pressings starting from the '80s. They're consistently good.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77061)
Thelonious Himself is a solo album with one cut featuring the '57 group with Trane.
neo
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Alabama Shakes - Boys and Girls
lp
Opening track, "Hold On" is a great, 'rootsy' rock tune.
samples;
http://www.amazon.com/Alabama-Shakes/e/B00771HNTQ/ref=ac_dpt_sa_music
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77096)
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The Byrds Greatest Hits
The Byrds | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77099)
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The Byrds Greatest Hits
The Byrds | Format: Vinyl
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77099)
Columbia 360 ?? or later pressing ??
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Nice score. Those Prestige 2-fers are from the early '70s and are mostly compilations from '50s records and misc sessions.
Monk had his cabaret card reinstated, and in 1957 did a 6 month gig at the Five Spot in NYC with Trane, Wilbur Ware and Shadow Wilson - the house band, can you imagine? The only complete records that emerged from that time was studio sessions for Riverside and released on Jazzland - Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane (I have the OJC), and on Riverside - Theloneous Himself. Trane was signed with Prestige and virtually none of that 6 mo gig, was recorded. Another larger group with Trane was recorded and issued as Monk's Music. A tape of a reunuon session with Trane sitting in for Johnny Griffin was later released on Blue Note. In 2005 a Voice of America recording of the quartet was discovered. This is the Carnegie Hall concert of 11/29/57, on Blue Note.
After that stint with Monk, Trane joined the Miles Davis band and not long after, they recorded Kind of Blue.
There are a couple of Red Garland 2-fers in that Prestige 2400 series - highly recommended. As is Bill Evans, Charlie Parker, Mingus, Miles, Jerry Mulligan and many many more. The only possible downside is buying both the 2-fer and the single album and not realizing it's a duplicate. I just look at it as an abundance of riches.
neo
I love this thread: you suggest one awesome album you're listening to, and you're rewarded with multiples in response. Thanks Neo.
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This album isn't new except to me and it's got some seriously good, organic sound to it:
Brushfire Fairy Tales- Jack Johnson (Everloving Records)
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Also, Paul:
If you like that B&S vid, you'll probably also like this
http://www.amazon.com/Belle-Sebastian-Fans-Only/dp/B00009B8EX/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1363436561&sr=8-1&keywords=belle+and+sebastian+fans+only
It's a great way to kill a couple of hours.
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Says 360 on album cover, per discogs;
http://www.discogs.com/Byrds-The-Byrds-Greatest-Hits/release/1294423
Columbia 360 ?? or later pressing ??
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Columbia 360 ?? or later pressing ??
I have the Columbia 360 and the British CBS pressings. The British sounds better to my ears.
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A little rock n roll on a Saturday morning before hitting the links. The debut solo album by the Smith's guitarist. :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41jmcmm4KwL.jpg)
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Body of Song
Bob Mould | Format: Vinyl
A little more rock guitar for Saturday morn, but no links here, pruning shrubs instead, :cry:
samples;
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B0009VI50C/ref=pd_krex_dp_a
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77121)
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We are having an early spring. This is the earliest I can remember the course being open on 18 permanent greens in several years. :thumb:
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Yea, yea, I know it's Madonna. Never really cared for her until this LP. That's when I realized if she sang music I liked, it made all the difference. She's certainly can sing. Besides, I've had a penchant for Italian-American women singers since Annette :oops:, and that includes, Cindy Lauper, Maria Muldaur, and God forgive me Lady Gaga.
Doc
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So Pman can't tell from the pic, is that an original 3-D cover ? Quite the find if so. Had one originally, then traded it in, and had to settle for the 2-D when I replaced it. Keep on "dancing on a sea of air" . :thumb:
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Syd Barret is back and he lives in Holland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yjlXKliYYA
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77052)
Listening to this now. :D
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Talking Heads– Little Creatures
Label: Sire – 92 53051
Format: Vinyl
Country: Canada
Released: 1985
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77134)
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Talking Heads– Little Creatures
Label: Sire – 92 53051
Format: Vinyl
Country: Canada
Released: 1985
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77134)
Love that album on vinyl
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I just received a copy of the Smashing Pumpkins Melloncollie from my wonderful wife for our anniversary. The packaging is phenomenal. I wonderful booklet illustrated with sketches and Corgan write-ups for each track. Another booklet includes the lyrics for each track. I was worried however due to the negative reviews on Amazon.com concerning the mastering and particularly the song "Zero" (last track side a disc 1) which has been noted to become incredibly distorted towards the end. Several reviewers noted how the inner groves are much closer to the label than many discs and this might be the cause of such a problem. Regardless of what the cause, my copy also had the same problem. To compound my disappointment the mastering was incredibly hot and not very dynamic. Corgans voice in particular was at times hard to listen to. For $90 this one is going back.
Has anyone had a better experience? I'd love to get a good copy if they are out there to be had.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77138)
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Smithereens, The– Especially For You
Label: Enigma Records (3) – ST-73208
Format: Vinyl
Country: US
Released: 1986
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77140)
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Columbia 360 Sound 2-eye Mono
(http://www.musicagglo.net/musicagglo/images/passe_donne/folk_rock/51-byrdsturn.jpg)
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Flaming lips
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77169)
Big Star
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77170)
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Flaming lips
Big Star
Jawaka,
That's quite the listening session. Did you pull an all-nighter? :lol:
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How are those Big Star Thirds? Which should I grab (or grab first)?
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One of my favorite album covers
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77203)
Ike & Turner And The Ikettes "Come Together" 1970 Liberty Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77222)
David Bromberg Band "Reckless Abandon" 1977 Fantasy Records LP
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Hi roscoeiii,
Those 3rd's are great.
It's my favorite Big star album.
The one on the left is on 4men with beards, and contains "Big black car" and "You can't have me" which the one on the right does not. That one contains "Downs"and "whole lotta shakin".
It's the test pressing edition bought at a previous record store day.
If you want to have all 4 songs you've got to buy the CD.
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Vinyl_lady said:
That's quite the listening session. Did you pull an all-nighter?
No, I didn't , i live on the opposite side of planet earth, you know!
The Netherlands to be precise.
And I listen to music every spare minute.
I listen to way much more then what I post.
I just found out how to post a picture.
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So Pman can't tell from the pic, is that an original 3-D cover ? Quite the find if so. Had one originally, then traded it in, and had to settle for the 2-D when I replaced it. Keep on "dancing on a sea of air" . :thumb:
Yes AD it is the 3-D cover I'll try and take a better picture
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Yes AD it is the 3-D cover I'll try and take a better picture
Acutally suspected it was due to the lighting spots/reflections and somewhat indistinct image, but hate to make assumptions. I'm usually wrong. :D
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77357)
Red Garland Quintet - another Prestige 2-fer (sorry about the bad pic -having trouble with glare)
Red - piano
Trane - tenor
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Art Taylor - drums
George Joyner - bass
Both records are from a '57 session, originally issued as Soul Junction and The Red Garland Quintet.
It's a pleasure listening to these consummate musicians. The feel is effortless and natural. It's hard to play slow and make it sound good, and it was like second nature here. Red was a great piano player - played in early Miles bands. He would play block chords like George Shearing, but would leave out the bottom note for the bass player. That style of playing was later copied all over the place. Bill Evans played like that with Scott Lafaro on the legendary Village Vanguard sessions, also a Prestige 2-fer. Bill was much more introspective though. Red sometimes played lightning fast runs and the guys are some of the greatest musicians who ever lived. Here's a 9 min tease of a 16 min cut:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OaUpeAQnoE
neo
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Ali Akbar Khan- MAIHAR (Water Lily Acoustics)
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One of the relatively few New York psychedelic groups to achieve national recognition, Autosalvage's day in the limelight was fairly dim and brief. The band included bassist Skip Boone, the brother of Lovin' Spoonful bassist Steve Boone, and Rick Turner, who contributed guitar to most of the tracks on Ian & Sylvia's 1966 album Play One More. Autosalvage's self-titled 1968 album revealed a fairly large palette, with touches of folk, blues, and strings. The group's cheerful harmonies owed a bit to the Lovin' Spoonful, and Frank Zappa (perhaps impressed by their sometimes-disjointed and improvisational material) was a fan, but their material was not strong enough to forge a distinctive identity. Boone and drummer Darius Davenport also appear on the obscure 1968 album by Bear, but otherwise Autosalvage's debut was also their curtain call.
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In honor of the Audiocircle mini get together tonight (roscoeiii and orthobiz looking forward to it!).
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77539)
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One of the relatively few New York psychedelic groups to achieve national recognition.
Um, I grew up in NY and auto salvage had an entirely different meaning!
Paul
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Island Life- Grace Jones (Island). Pretty good. If you'd have asked yesterday I couldn't have said that its been so long since I've played it. She does a very nice cover of Chrissie Hyde's Private Life and really good is I've Seen That Face Before featured in the movie, Frantic. It's a sexy tango. The musician's on some tunes are excellant, also.
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Jazz lovers check this out: http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/ten-best-classic-jazz-vinyl-reissues/?utm_campaign=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_source=email-90
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Steve Tibbetts- Yr (Frammis). Ralph Karsten of Atma-Sphere hosted the recording. This a unique player/composer. Who uses a tabla instead of a drum kit for percussion this side of India?
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Vinyl_lady said:
That's quite the listening session. Did you pull an all-nighter?
No, I didn't , i live on the opposite side of planet earth, you know!
The Netherlands to be precise.
And I listen to music every spare minute.
I listen to way much more then what I post.
I just found out how to post a picture.
Thanks Jawaka,
That explains it. :thumb:
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Pink Floyd– The Dark Side Of The Moon
Label: Harvest – SHVL 804, EMI – SHVL 804
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Remastered, Limited Edition, Heavyweight, Gatefold
Country: Europe
Released: 07 Apr 2003
Almost 40 years young, DSOTM.
Playing the EU version I found in FL last Winter.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77618)
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Golden Butter ~ The Best of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Elektra
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[img]http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77639[/img
[img]http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77640[/i
Must have done something wrong...
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77640)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77641)
The landmark recording in Moscow by Mercury Records of Prokofiev's Third Piano Concerto. Just scored two more copies off eBay for $30 and change each, so I'll never run out of Sergei.
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Golden Butter ~ The Best of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Elektra
Welcome, Paul Butterfield very nice :thumb:
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Oops
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Thank you, Vinyl Lady!
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Randy Meisner - One More Song
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77651)
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And ANYTHING BY GIL EVANS...
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Paul,
I think you would like this album. I'm really enjoying it.
Laura
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And then there is Paul Weston and Jo Stafford (aka: Jonathan and Darlene Edwards)...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77697)
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Time for some Hi-Lo's.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77699)
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One of my favorite albums from high school. The Connells are a seriously under-appreciated act from the late 80s, early 90s and I think this is their best one. If you can find it, it'll be cheap.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77729)
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Nick Drake: Pink Moon
Island Records 006025 17456976
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77861)
Nick Drake “Pink Moon” LP [reissue]
(http://www.hpsoundings.com/2013/03/2180/)
Counting Crows: August & Everything After
Geffen Records 533664-9
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77862)
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Give me a misty day, pearly gray, silver, silky faced, wide-awake, very great smile
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The late Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass. OK, this IS a CD. I doubt that it was released on vinyl, but it should have been. Great cover!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77865)
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Counting Crows: August & Everything After
Geffen Records 533664-9
What did you think of this? I picked up a copy at Axpona too.
Nevermind. I looked again and see that's the original (and very hard to find!) original pressing. I just picked up the repressing -- 45rpm etc.
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What did you think of this? I picked up a copy at Axpona too.
I bought the QRP 45 rpm version and I think it crushes the CD. Best this album has ever sounded.
Michael Fremer reviewed it and gave the sonics a 10. http://www.analogplanet.com/content/counting-crows-debut-august-and-everything-after-among-last-great-analog-rock-recordings-0
Laura
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Sorry, I didn't mention it !
The Counting Crows LP is a new release: 1 LP, 33 1/3 rpm.
Released in Europe by the Universal Music Group on March 22, 2013.
Pressed at GZvinyl on 180 gram.
My copy is acceptable.
Counting Crows 'August And Everything After' new 2013 vinyl release on Back To Black (http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/counting-crows-august-and-everything-after-new-2013-vinyl-release-on-back-to-black.311887/page-1)
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I love that Pink Moon reissue. Sounds so great.
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Bellaphon Germany pressing
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/5d/04/1677c060ada08d73c7363210.L.jpg) (not mine)
1973 King Records Ltd., Japan pressing
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=77967)
Savoy Brown "Looking In" 1971 Parrot Records LP
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Humble Pie "Smokin" 1972 A&M Records LP
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The Best of Spirit
Epic
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78005)
Boz Scaggs "Boz Scaggs & Band" 1971 Columbia Records LP
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Anybody remember this gem? I have the 45 single. The lyrics were printed on the back of the cover, which was very helpful since the vocals were incomprehensible.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78006)
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Johnny Winter ~ Still Alive and Well
Columbia
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Ginger Bakers Air Force 2
Atco
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/GingerBakerAirForce2.jpg)
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Fever Tree ~ Another Time, Another Place
UNI Records, 1968
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/FeverTreeAnotherTimeAnotherPlace.jpg)
A recent 99 cent thrift grab in VG+ condition. First spin.
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Groundhogs ~ Hogwash
United Artists
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Curved Air ~ Airconditioning
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Just popped this one on the TT
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I'm not listening to it now, but here is a six-disc boxed set of Haydn's Das Klavierwerk, Vol.2, consisting of some of the composer's most difficult to get to, unrecorded and unplayed pieces. As you can see by the cut on the top left of the cover, this flawless Telefunken recording was remaindered and I bought it new for peanuts. I suspect Telefunken did not sell a lot of these and, if this is an example of pressings they released, it's no wonder they abandoned the recording field for something they knew best -- microphone manufacturing.
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Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks
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Flock of Sea Gulls -
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78023)
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Laura -
I asked him to confirm on a seperate forum, but I believe it's 'Ma ~ Rare Earth', I had it on cassette many years ago.
Gene
Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks
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Thanks Gene.
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As long as we indulge ourselves in this show and tell orgy, how about some Dr. Demento? I have a couple LP's he compiled of works by famous, not-so-famous and completely unknown artists. I can't remember where, or why, I bought them. I probably was drunk at the time. The album pictured below, "Demento's Mementos", was released in 1982 by Eccentric Records and is now out of print. One of the songs on this LP is "My Wife Left Town With A Banana" by Carlos Borzenie Sr. That must have captured my interest, most likely. I'm also attaching a picture of the good doctor himself. He is still alive and kicking, and for a price will show up at your event and play some records or something.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78028)
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HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!
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Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks
Sorry Laura, I should have posted the name. Gene is correct it's Ma by Rare Earth
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Thanks Gene.
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I had this on The TT just a short time ago :thumb: :thumb:
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It's good one Bill. Kingston Trio meets Fleetwood Mac. You can hear the Lindsey Buckingham influence and Stevie's voice is a good compliment to John's.
Up now on the TT
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Fairytales- Radka Toneff and Steve Dobrogosz (ODIN). A Scandanavian label and recording and that is usually saying something. No exception here.
This is a recording that can overload a small room such as mine (no compression on her voice) so I listen at a modest level. That can happen even with room treatment. Well, I don't use a lot so maybe I'm just speaking for myself. While I'm at it, this is one I think digital would miss what's wonderful about it. It just shouts vibration into a continuum in a way bits might less so. Not a place for Andy Warhol.
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Today is Marvin Gaye's birthday. Had it not been for poor parenting, he would have been 74 on this date.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78141)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78246)
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1. Man ~ Rhinos, Winos + Lunatics
2. John Abercrombie/Don Thompson ~ Witch Craft
3. Manfred Mann's Earth Band ~ Get Your Rocks Off
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Loving this new Implodes LP. Fans of shoegaze check it out.
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Loving this new Implodes LP. Fans of shoegaze check it out.
Roscoe, tell me more. I have never heard of either band.
Thanks
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Laura -
Shoegaze not a group but a sub-genre of music type.
From the Wiki entry;
"Shoegazing (also known as shoegaze) is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged from the United Kingdom in the late 1980s by bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and Ride. It lasted there until the mid-1990s, with a critical pinnacle reached from 1990-1991 and a new zenith achieved again from resurgence in the early 2010s."
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Laura -
Shoegaze not a group but a sub-genre of music type.
From the Wiki entry;
"Shoegazing (also known as shoegaze) is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged from the United Kingdom in the late 1980s by bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and Ride. It lasted there until the mid-1990s, with a critical pinnacle reached from 1990-1991 and a new zenith achieved again from resurgence in the early 2010s."
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Thanks Gene,
all of this subgenre stuff is way too weird for me. Life was simpler when all you had to know was rock, psychedelic, blues, pop, country, folk, metal, punk, jazz and classical. If someone said a band was country-rock, you had a pretty good idea of the sound. A lot of these so called new genres or sub-genres would be best described by Billy Joel, "It's Still Rock n Roll to Me."
Best,
Laura
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Today is Marvin Gaye's birthday. Had it not been for poor parenting, he would have been 74 on this date.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78141)
Poor parenting or not, Marvin Gaye suffered from mental illness that contributed to the circumstances leading to his death. His sister still defends their father despite his having shot Marvin.
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Laura -
As a 55 year old - I hear you.
But as someone who grew up listening to 'GOR', (guitar oriented rock), like Dire Straits and early Steely Dan featuring the guitar work of 'Skunk' Baxter, I feel like I should have some of this, as it's very guitar oriented. I'll have to look for the Implode album next time I hook up with Bill.
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Laura -
As a 55 year old - I hear you.
But as someone who grew up listening to 'GOR', (guitar oriented rock), like Dire Straits and early Steely Dan featuring the guitar work of 'Skunk' Baxter, I feel like I should have some of this, as it's very guitar oriented. I'll have to look for the Implode album next time I hook up with Bill.
I've got 10 years on you :lol: and to me Dire Straits is rock n roll and Steely Dan is jazz influnced rock. Rock or rock n roll by definition meant guitars led the way although there were a few exceptions like Jerry Lee Lewis.
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Poor parenting or not, Marvin Gaye suffered from mental illness that contributed to the circumstances leading to his death. His sister still defends their father despite his having shot Marvin.
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No matter what the provocation -- and there was plenty of that in the Gaye killing -- no rational parent shoots his child.
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Roscoe, tell me more. I have never heard of either band.
Thanks
They are a local Chicago band on the Kranky label. I was blown away by them when they opened for Disappears last year. Their second LP was released on Tuesday. Much better sound quality than the first.
Pretty heavy on the distorted and fuzzed out guitars in parts. My Bloody Valentine with a dash of Pink Floyd sound tossed in.
A track is streaming here:
http://www.spin.com/articles/implodes-scattered-in-the-wind-recurring-dream-download
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They are a local Chicago band on the Kranky label. I was blown away by them when they opened for Disappears last year. Their second LP was released on Tuesday. Much better sound quality than the first.
Pretty heavy on the distorted and fuzzed out guitars in parts. My Bloody Valentine with a dash of Pink Floyd sound tossed in.
A track is streaming here:
http://www.spin.com/articles/implodes-scattered-in-the-wind-recurring-dream-download
(https://search.mog.com/v2/albums/50132277/image.jpeg?size=800)
If anyone has an MOG account you can listen to their album Black Earth.
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If anyone has an MOG account you can listen to their album Black Earth.
What is MOG?
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What is MOG?
Not for the vinyl pure of heart that's for sure. It's a great way to listen to music without buying it for $5 a month.
https://mog.com
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If you like the Runt, get a first pressing of this one.
The later ones are really flat and lifeless by comparison.
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Thanks Gene,
all of this subgenre stuff is way too weird for me. Life was simpler when all you had to know was rock, psychedelic, blues, pop, country, folk, metal, punk, jazz and classical. If someone said a band was country-rock, you had a pretty good idea of the sound. A lot of these so called new genres or sub-genres would be best described by Billy Joel, "It's Still Rock n Roll to Me."
Best,
Laura
What, no prog?
Paul
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I'm still digesting Porcupine Tree/Steve Wilson. :P
What, no prog?
Paul
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What, no prog?
Paul
How do define prog? Yes, king crimson, Tull, pink floyd? To me, those bands would be covered by psychedelic rock or just plain rock.
Laura
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I'm sure we all know this one :lol: :lol:
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Just got a mono cart, so plowing thru my mono LP collection. So far:
Jimmy Smith- The Sermon
Jimi Hendrix- Are You Experienced (recent reissue)
Velvet Underground- mono box set
Charles Mingus- Blues and Roots
On the old beat up LPs it is amazing how much surface noise disappears!
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I'm sure we all know this one :lol: :lol:
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Next up a double dose of elf
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Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee ~ Blues is My Companion
Verve V-3008 Mono
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Recorded in 1961
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From the looks of that cover you bought that in the 60's. Great album, imo.
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I agree with Jim, great album, now back at ya P-man :thumb:
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From the looks of that cover you bought that in the 60's. Great album, imo.
That album cover and I have a lot in common Jim :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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I agree with Jim, great album, now back at ya P-man :thumb:
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Have another hit of fresh air :thumb: :thumb:
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German import
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Last one for tonight
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Muddy Waters ~ I'm Ready
Blue Sky
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Oops, double post. sorry
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My old gatefold copies from the 70s have come through unscathed.
These guys were great.
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I have this on right now - it's really interesting. Mix up the Byrds, Syd Barrett, Shockabilly, Eno, Beatles, Suicidal Tendencies, Siouxie and the Banshees, John Cale, Velvet Underground and the B-52s and there you have it.
Get it before it's gone:
http://www.amazon.com/Peter-Buck/dp/B0094GWB6M
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My old gatefold copies from the 70s have come through unscathed.
These guys were great.
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Great band! I saw them about 4 or five times in the early 70's. Their live shows were outstanding. My favorite was in '73, a double bill with "Camel". They just released the "Mirage" lp and Ash essentially played their entire "Live Dates" lp. An incredible 4 hour concert at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. I still have my $5.00 general admission ticket stub.
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Dave Douglas Quintet - Be Still
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John Hartford - Aereo-Plain
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Laura, do me and we a favor, post a really big picture here, the one that is in your avatar to be precise. Thank you.
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Olias of Sunhillow is the debut solo album by Yes lead singer Jon Anderson, released in 1976
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Grateful Dead ~ Workingman's Dead
Warner Bros. 1970
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A recent 99 cent thrift find in mint condition. First issue with upside down back cover.
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Grateful Dead ~ Workingman's Dead
Warner Bros. 1970
A recent 99 cent thrift find in mint condition. First issue with upside down back cover.
Sweeeeet !!!!
Thanks for the info CB. I just checked my copy which is mint with the shrink wrap and the rear cover is upside down.
I never knew this thanks again. That was a great find I paid $6 for mine about 2 years ago.
P-man
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Remastered on 180gm vinyl, really good
I saw him live a few years ago, he's still going strong
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Sweeeeet !!!!
Thanks for the info CB. I just checked my copy which is mint with the shrink wrap and the rear cover is upside down.
I never knew this thanks again. That was a great find I paid $6 for mine about 2 years ago.
P-man
Thanks. Nice catch also! The sonics blow my white label away. I could hardly listen to that one. I knew when I saw the green label that it have the same quality as my American Beauty green label lp.
Cheers! :beer:
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Laura once again you should avert your eyes
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The Easybeats ~ Falling Off the Edge of the World
United Artists, 1968
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The Easybeats ~ Falling Off the Edge of the World
United Artists, 1968
Yeah Baby Yeah !!
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Here you go Jim, it was shot with an iPad camera
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A glass (or more) of wine and some Kenny Burrell makes for a fine Saturday evening. Picked this one up earlier this afternoon.
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^ Nice looking set-up Vinyl Lady!!!
The Spencer Davis Group ~ I'm a Man
United Artists, 1967
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I adore that album. Also, I envy your copy of Automatic For the People, you posted a bit back. I have been willing that to show up at one of the shops locally for a long while.
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Outstanding!!! :bowdown:
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I adore that album. Also, I envy your copy of Automatic For the People, you posted a bit back. I have been willing that to show up at one of the shops locally for a long while.
Thanks. I bought mine on Discogs from someone in Germany.
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Laura once again you should avert your eyes
Averted. :lol:
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^ Nice looking set-up Vinyl Lady!!!
The Spencer Davis Group ~ I'm a Man
United Artists, 1967
Thanks CactusBob. All of amps, TT, etc are on the right side of the room about 1/2 way between the speakers and the couch. BTW, I'm green with eny over this Spencer Davis album.
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You really know how to hurt a girl's feelings. :lol:
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Thin Lizzy ~ "Live and Dangerous"
Warner Bros.
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You really know how to hurt a girl's feelings. :lol:
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Looks nice Laura.
Here you go Jim, it was shot with an iPad camera
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Geez Bill, now you're just being mean. :nono:
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Geez Bill, now you're just being mean. :nono:
I guess I'll take my ball and go home :cry:
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My two favorite guitar players -- Kenny Burrell and Ed Bickert. Burrell's collaborations with Gil Evans were outstanding. Bickert is Canadian and probably would be much better known had he played in the U.S. or overseas. He is probably best known in the states for his work with Rob McConnell.
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I own one
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Bill's not mean, he just has more records than double decker 8) :thumb:
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Very Nice! VL & PM!
Another Round, I'm Buying! :beer:
By Order of the Wife . . .
The Clash ~ Combat Rock
Epic
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Here you go Jim, it was shot with an iPad camera
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That looks mighty amenable to playback, Laura, and not what I expected with your observance of Master Set as I understood it. Thanks. Plus, I
like your lighting. I'm a tad more backlit, but close.
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That looks mighty amenable to playback, Laura, and not what I expected with your observance of Master Set as I understood it. Thanks.
Jim,
I find the current set up very amenable to listeningl. Adding the BOWs really completed the musical foundation/picture in my system and room. I'm sure they're not in the Master Set position anymore. I moved the DA-1.1s a little closer together and away from the wall behind them to make room for the BOWs. I used a laser measure to check distance to listening couch and then fine tuned by ear.
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Sly & the Family Stone
Epic
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Jim,
I find the current set up very amenable to listeningl. Adding the BOWs really completed the musical foundation/picture in my system and room. I'm sure they're not in the Master Set position anymore. I moved the DA-1.1s a little closer together and away from the wall behind them to make room for the BOWs. I used a laser measure to check distance to listening couch and then fine tuned by ear.
I hear ya. Bet it's full blown wonderful.
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The Beatles ~ White Album
Capitol
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Last one for the night
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Ouu, that's a personal favorite of mine from the day living in California and still is.
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If you like the Runt, get a first pressing of this one.
The later ones are really flat and lifeless by comparison.
How are early pressings distinguished?
Paul
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The Rolling Stones ~ Between The Buttons
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Rhino reissue--the one to own
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Orthobiz,
For Initiation, it originally came out on Bearsville.
Avoid the Rhino - brand new but something was lost in the translation.
There will be a small RHINO on the lower left, back cover.
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Steel Wheels
The Rolling Stones | Format: vinyl
promo copy
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Decemberists, The– The Crane Wife
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Indie Rock
Year: 2006
vinyl
The original 2x album release - sounds good, nice dynamics.
Sorry VL for all the tags after rock. ;)
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One of my 5 diff. White Albums :duh: :duh: MOFI
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One of my 5 diff. White Albums :duh: :duh: MOFI
I'll bet a 6th lurks somewhere under the orange lights.
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I'll bet a 6th lurks somewhere under the orange lights.
For once I'm sure there's only 5
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Killer version of "House Of The Rising Sun"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WV3T_wphGY
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One of my 5 diff. White Albums :duh: :duh: MOFI
Makes me feel better about having 3 copies.
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Frijid Pink ~ Defrosted
Promo LP
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OK Paul I put this pic. up just for you :wink:
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Frijid Pink ~ Defrosted
Promo LP
I think a DJ played this with an osmium needle with a penny on the end of the tonearm while smoking a cigarette after eating pizza and taking the album out of the jacket with his fingers. Send it to me and I'll check!!!
Paul
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I think a DJ played this with an osmium needle with a penny on the end of the tonearm while smoking a cigarette after eating pizza and taking the album out of the jacket with his fingers. Send it to me and I'll check!!!
Paul
Up next is Frijid Pink's ''Earth Omen'' a nice white label promo :dance:
Oh no a PM I'm in trouble now
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Santana "Inner Secrets" 1978 Columbia Records LP
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Two by Frijid Pink down 2 to go
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Up next is Frijid Pink's ''Earth Omen'' a nice white label promo :dance:
Oh no a PM I'm in trouble now
Someday they're gonna jackhammer your basement and find the DJ who owned all these promos. And a WHITE LABEL no less!!!
Paul
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Someday they're gonna jackhammer your basement and find the DJ who owned all these promos. And a WHITE LABEL no less!!!
Paul
I still remember buying those 2 Frijid Pink LPs at a little dumpy record shop in Boonton NJ back in the 80's
I found an add for the shop in Stereo Review called them looking for Frijid Pink LPs no less. Boy was I slammed
when the woman she had 2 diff. ones. The following Sat. they were mine. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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The Last (as far as I know) Frijid Pink LP Promo
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There's been some mention of
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white albums lately, so I thought I'd add one of my own. This Randy Sharp "First In Line" LP on the Nautilus label was given to me by a friendly record dealer sometime in the 1980's, I think. He told me to hang on to it as it would be a "collector piece" sometime in the future. So I filed it away, still sealed in its original poly cover, and dug it out today. Also checked eBay and found that the future hasn't arrived for this particular record yet. There are plenty floating around, it would appear, although none on eBay are sealed, never played like mine and none have the little booklet encased in the front cover. The "gold" seal on the top left says "Certified Collector's Edition."
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There's been some mention of
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white albums lately, so I thought I'd add one of my own. This Randy Sharp "First In Line" LP on the Nautilus label was given to me by a friendly record dealer sometime in the 1980's, I think. He told me to hang on to it as it would be a "collector piece" sometime in the future. So I filed it away, still sealed in its original poly cover, and dug it out today. Also checked eBay and found that the future hasn't arrived for this particular record yet. There are plenty floating around, it would appear, although none on eBay are sealed, never played like mine and none have the little booklet encased in the front cover. The "gold" seal on the top left says "Certified Collector's Edition."
Did you listen to it?
Laura
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@Vinyl Lady
Nope. My copy is still sealed and I never listened to another. I am mostly a classical and jazz listener, and I understand this is country. So this isn't an "LP I have listened to recently" -- or ever, for that matter.
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I finally convinced my Apple to display this right side up. Sorry for the boo-boo.
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Laura, how is the Bowie???
Paul
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This topic has got me rummaging through stuff I haven't thought about for years. Here is my mostly unplayed two-disc Bob Dylan bootleg. I bought this new, "under the record store counter," sometime in the mid 1970's. The original bootleg of this album, issued by "Trademark of Quality (TMQ)," had no markings whatsoever on the album cover or identifying info on the disc (other than pressing #s). My version has a crudely stamped "Great White Wonder" logo on the cover. The disc proclaims this is a release by "Rocolian Records" featuring "Dupre and his Miracle Sound." Producer is listed as "P. C. Cowrbelle." This may be a bootleg of a bootleg. A surprisingly decent pressing of generally low quality recordings.
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Laura, how is the Bowie???
Paul
I really like it. It sounds like he hasn't missed a beat in 10 years. You know it's a Bowie album after listening to the 1st bar. I will be playing this one a lot. 180g double album
Laura
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So, my copy of Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances from Reference Recordings (half speed mastered 200g vinyl) arrived yesterday with recording engineer Keith O. Johnson at the knobs. I have high expectations for it, too. Impressive right away is the size of the orchestra and venue. The perspective is larger and deeper and more spacious than anything in my classical music collection. And, then, there is wonderful purity to the sound.
It is made at a slower tempo that my Athena Records* version with Donald Johanos conducting The Dallas Symphony Orchestra which made the Dallas' version more exciting. Plus, the Dallas one was recorded using three ribbon mikes across the front of the stage which gives it closer perspective at the same volume levels and boo-coo impact. Frequency response is more limited on this one as is depth of field but it does have that excitement.
Another thing, the RR version is quiet, quiet, quiet. This recording has about as much respect I can give it. It's a one of a kind for large orchestra in a hall realism and detail in my humble collection.
*originally released on another label :dunno:.
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Wilco "Sky Blue Sky" 2007 Nonesuch Records 2XLP 180g
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Wishbone Ash "Wishbone Four" 1973 MCA Records
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Jennifer Warnes "The Hunter" 1992 Cisco Music, Limited Edition 180g LP
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Sent to me from a guy who has Pumpkinitis
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Might as well put on another one.
What a great guitarist this man is.
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Eno - Small Craft on a Milk Sea
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Computer took a hit the other night so no pics.
Fat Mattress II
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Lightning?
Get it to me and maybe I can help.
Computer took a hit the other night so no pics.
Fat Mattress II
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Now up
Roy Wood's Wizzo Band
Super Active Wizzo. UK Import
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Albert Collins ~ Cold Snap
Alligator
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The James Cotton Band ~ Live & On The Move
Buddah
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That's a keeper! :thumb:
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That's a keeper! :thumb:
Yes indeed
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Roy Wood Wizzo Band ~ Super Active Wizzo
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I have a number of Martin Mull's LP's. This one is entitled "Martin Mull and His Fabulous Furniture in Your Living Room."
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By order of the wife!
Jimmy Buffett ~ Living & Dying in 3/4 Time
Dunhill
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Introducing The Sonics
Beat Rocket Records
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Jimmy Buffett ~ A1A
Dunhill
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The Moon ~ Without Earth
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Roy Wood Wizzo Band ~ Super Active Wizzo
Go Wayner Go! I bought my youngest Best of the Move and Split Ends this weekend.
Paul
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Go Wayner Go! I bought my youngest Best of the Move and Split Ends this weekend.
Paul
Wayner ??????????????
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Still regretting not picking that up last RSD...
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Still regretting not picking that up last RSD...
It's very good. Quiet pressing and excellent SQ. Cut from the original 1/4" stereo reels. They've got another special issue This RSD.
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MONO :thumb:
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The Rolling Stones ~ 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!'
London
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Well...... you're both old, cranky white guys, what's the difference? :argue:
Wayner ??????????????
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Well...... you're both old, cranky white guys, what's the difference? :argue:
Bite me Boston Boy
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Was just in Key Largo and Key West for a snorkeling weekend, and now I understand the title of this album.
Jimmy Buffett ~ A1A
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Bite me Boston Boy
I see your computer is fixed, great :slap:
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MONO :thumb:
ooooooooh!
Paul
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Let It Be
The Beatles
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Was just in Key Largo and Key West for a snorkeling weekend, and now I understand the title of this album.
Sounds like a great time!
The Rolling Stones ~ Out of Our Heads
London
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78802)
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The wife's back at it again . . .
Alice Cooper ~ Love It To Death
Warner Bros.
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/AliceCooperLoveIttoDeath.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/AliceCooperLoveIttoDeath.jpg.html)
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Glad to see Verlaine is still at it. Loved Television. Still do, in fact.
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Beatles ~ Rubber Soul
Capitol
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/Beatles/BeatlesRubberSoul.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/Beatles/BeatlesRubberSoul.jpg.html)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78812)
Rough Mix- Pete Townsend and Ronnie Lane (Classic Records). Townsend stepped away from The Who to make this with some chums of his and Lane's of Small Faces like Charlie Watts, Eric Clapton, Ian Stewart and other Brits. Recorded by Glyn Johns and it's an all around masterpiece.
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(http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/3538/ce2cba377fce24544d948d7.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78835)
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Glad to see Verlaine is still at it. Loved Television. Still do, in fact.
Jim,
It's a 1981 album. Good stuff and Television was a great band.
As you know, I'm with you on Rough Mix. I have an original pressing and the Classic Records reissue.
For a Sunday morning--
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41WYKPYlxAL.jpg)
Do you remember the first time you heard "Like a Rolling Stone? 8)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78838)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61W%2BZ1f1dOL._SX300_.jpg)
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Miles Davis Quintet - Cookin (45 rpm vinyl)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/45/Miles_Davis_-_Cookin%27_with_the_Miles_Davis_Quintet.jpg)
Probably my favorite of that first Prestige quintet's output
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78847)
Steely Dan "Pretzel Logic" 1980 Reissue, MCA Records LP
originally released in 1974
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78848)
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(http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/2015/6600c32063d27391a45a51a.jpg)
One more and it's back outside to continue with my spring clean-up
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78848)
Way Cool LP!! WANT! :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78848)
Way Cool LP!! WANT! :thumb:
I must admit that's a tough one CB. I picked that one up in March of 2010
at a shop called Double Decker Records in Allentown, PA.
Which as everyone here knows is my 2nd home :lol: :lol:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78862)
Richard Thompson "Hand Of Kindness" 1983 Hannibal Records LP
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(http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/2834/5fc7463495edb9f9097e4c7.jpg)
Picked this one up in the 80's
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78865)
Richard & Linda Thompson "First Light" 1984 Carthage Records LP
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(http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/135/56cc9bc856eb427035517d7.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78866)
Richard Thompson "Across A Crowded Room" 1985 Polygram Records LP
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(http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/4655/38fe12da7c6ea513b0cc860.jpg)
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Les McCann ltd. Plays The Truth
Pacific Jazz
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/LesMcCannPlaystheTruth.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/LesMcCannPlaystheTruth.jpg.html)
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Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Prestige
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/MilesDavisSteamin2.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/MilesDavisSteamin2.jpg.html)
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The Modern Jazz Quartet ~ The Last Concert
Atlantic
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/ModernJazzQuartetTheLastConcert.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/ModernJazzQuartetTheLastConcert.jpg.html)
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Chick Corea,
Eddie Money,
Rush 2112,
Spyro Gyra
Larry Carilton,
Lee Ritenour,
Black Sabbath,
WhiteSnake,
James Gang,
Montrose,
Deep Purple,
George Benson,
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78909)
Sonny Stitt - alto, tenor
Barry Harris - piano
Sam Jones - bass
Louis Hayes - drums
12/72 Muse Records
Another great Sonny Stitt record.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78910)
Stan Getz - tenor
Oscar Peterson - piano
Ray Brown - Bass
Herb Ellis - guitar
10/57 Hollywood CA Verve (mono) Polydor Japan
Little different feel without drums, but Oscar and Ray Brown keep it moving. Nice session.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78912)
Charlie Rouse - tenor
Blue Mitchell - trumpet
Walter Bishop - piano
Earl May - bass
Art Taylor - drums
5/60 NYC Jazzland (OJC)
Consistently solid swinging.
neo
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Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Prestige
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/MilesDavisSteamin2.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/MilesDavisSteamin2.jpg.html)
Thank you, Cactus Bob, for restoring some sanity to this thread!
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Thank you, Cactus Bob, for restoring some sanity to this thread!
Sanity Really ?? There is a thread dedicated to jazz, but I think it's great that Cactus Bob shares his vinyl collection with us here.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=78915)
A favorite of mine.
While I enjoy some Jazz recordings Rock is still my favorite genre insane as I am
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Sanity Really ?? There is a thread dedicated to jazz, but I think it's great that Cactus Bob shares his vinyl collection with us here.
Yes, really. I enjoy rock recordings also, but sometimes I get the impression that this thread is a competition between posters on who has the most obscure garage band pressing.
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Yes, really. I enjoy rock recordings also, but sometimes I get the impression that this thread is a competition between posters on who has the most obscure garage band pressing.
Oh but those great obscure records are part of the thrill of the hunt. And just maybe folks here are more likely to enjoy our enthusiasm than spouses or friends less devoted to music and audio gear. I think of this more as a mutual admiration society than a competition, a great way to share new discoveries, old loves and the occasional "not my bag"/"I don't get it" LP (seems not everyone digs the new MBV as much as I do).
Speaking of which, have I mentioned the live Bowie bootleg from '72 that I grabbed this weekend?
Eric, you may be pleased to know I also grabbed Miles Smiles and Mingus' Oh Yeah (both mono).
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Oh but those great obscure records are part of the thrill of the hunt. And just maybe folks here are more likely to enjoy our enthusiasm than spouses or friends less devoted to music and audio gear. I think of this more as a mutual admiration society than a competition, a great way to share new discoveries, old loves and the occasional "not my bag"/"I don't get it" LP (seems not everyone digs the new MBV as much as I do).
Speaking of which, have I mentioned the live Bowie bootleg from '72 that I grabbed this weekend?
Eric, you may be pleased to know I also grabbed Miles Smiles and Mingus' Oh Yeah (both mono).
Very well put, RIII. Must admit I have posted a couple pretty obscure recordings on this thread myself.
Miles Davis and Charlie Mingus always make me smile, BTW.
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Roscoeiii makes some very valid points there. I'm on the hunt constantly and I come up with some really cool treasures, rock, prog, jazz, blues etc. and seeing obscure, hard to find records on these forums always thrills me. Keep em' coming!
CB
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Oh but those great obscure records are part of the thrill of the hunt. And just maybe folks here are more likely to enjoy our enthusiasm than spouses or friends less devoted to music and audio gear. I think of this more as a mutual admiration society than a competition, a great way to share new discoveries, old loves and the occasional "not my bag"/"I don't get it" LP (seems not everyone digs the new MBV as much as I do).
Speaking of which, have I mentioned the live Bowie bootleg from '72 that I grabbed this weekend?
Eric, you may be pleased to know I also grabbed Miles Smiles and Mingus' Oh Yeah (both mono).
You're absolutely right and I love to share my collection online since no one here could give rats ass.
"But" I'm thinking I need a break so I'll be signing off for a while enjoy all............Bill
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What??? This is NOT a competition????
Paul
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Thank you, Cactus Bob, for restoring some sanity to this thread!
+1 Everyone has a right to their opinion.
neo
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I know the topic is LP's, but is it OK if I post some 78's here? I have some that NOBODY has heard of and I'm sure to win the competition!
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+1 Everyone has a right to their opinion.
neo
Yes, everyone has a right to their opinion, but sometimes it's best to keep that opinion to oneself. I hope Eric didn't mean it this way, but his post about bringing sanity back to this thread came across as arrogant and demeaning, as though jazz is a better form of music than garage rock or psychedellic and he didn't care for the P-man's posts. That may be Eric's opinion (others too), but I can assure you it is not shared by all who post ITT. There are many of us who look forward to Bill's posts about some new garage band or obscure find that we had missed in the day. The post of the Riot on Sunset Strip soundtrack was to die for and many of us looked at that cover with envy. I know it is now on my "must find" list. That Moon LP is a collector's item for sure and it also is on my "must have" list.
I enjoy seeing what folks are listening to. You will never catch me listening to jazz, but I would never imply that someone posting jazz records shouldn't post them ITT or was taking the thread into the land of insanity. I just skip over them and wait for the next rock, blues, folk posting. I especially enjoy being reminded of records from the 60s & 70s I have in my collection, but haven't listened to for a while. I also enjoy learning about new music. Two summers ago Bill & Cathy and I met for the first time at the Rock N Roll HOF and had a wonderful 4 days in Cleveland touring the HOF and shopping for records. We met on AC and have a friendship that began on AC and grew out of fondness for similar types of music.
We are all music lovers and vinylholics or we wouldn't be hanging out ITT. Mutual repsect for each others tastes would go a long way to maintaining peace and harmony ITT.
Peace and happy listening to whatever your heart and ears desire. :thumb:
Laura
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This forum overall has a pretty good vibe, many of the others are confrontational and downright mean. I think all of the posts have been pretty good and I do not take them to be demeaning or inappropriate. But then again, I'm originally from NY and I love to "bust chops." Hence, the banter between the pumpkin and I (and others) about who posted the mono record or the promo and whether it was a "regular" promo or the white label promo, etc.
So the sanity comment didn't bug me. You should check out my thread on the Audio Desk on the Linn website. I was basically called an idiot!! But that doesn't mean it should happen here.
And BTW, I don't like jazz either but I did get a few jazz records recently. I should be posting them soon. Gotta put them through the cleaner first!
Bill aka pumpkin will be back, I'm sure...
Paul
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You're absolutely right and I love to share my collection online since no one here could give rats ass.
"But" I'm thinking I need a break so I'll be signing off for a while enjoy all............Bill
Obviously the majority here DO give a rats ass. While I support Eric's right to express his opinion, and even share that opinion to a certain extent, it in NO way means I wish you would stop posting your recently listened to LPs.
Sanity doesn't have much to do with record collecting anyway, and I'm not sure how it can be restored. Sometimes I wish there was a little more information along with the pics cause I often don't have a clue. I could ask, but I don't usually know where to begin. To me, sanity is having an idea of what I'm looking at, not a value judgement. I wouldn't presume to comment on the validity of anyones listening fare. I'm used to having my preferred genera not appreciated by the majority. I'm not embarrassed by most peoples lack of enthusiasm, I know there are a few who like to listen to jazz or be interested in some other obscure album I post.
Bill,
Don't be so sensitive.
neo
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I post here, and my jazz listening in the jazz thread.
That seems sane to me.
Sanity Really ?? There is a thread dedicated to jazz, but I think it's great that Cactus Bob shares his vinyl collection with us here.
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Bill's a good man and an invaluable resource.
It would be a shame to lose his input 'cuz someone else is clueless.
And he's a self-proclaimed 'redneck', don't just assume he'll be back 'just because'.
Bill aka pumpkin will be back, I'm sure...
Paul
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Yes, everyone has a right to their opinion, but sometimes it's best to keep that opinion to oneself. I hope Eric didn't mean it this way, but his post about bringing sanity back to this thread came across as arrogant and demeaning, as though jazz is a better form of music than garage rock or psychedellic and he didn't care for the P-man's posts. That may be Eric's opinion (others too), but I can assure you it is not shared by all who post ITT. There are many of us who look forward to Bill's posts about some new garage band or obscure find that we had missed in the day. The post of the Riot on Sunset Strip soundtrack was to die for and many of us looked at that cover with envy. I know it is now on my "must find" list. That Moon LP is a collector's item for sure and it also is on my "must have" list.
I enjoy seeing what folks are listening to. You will never catch me listening to jazz, but I would never imply that someone posting jazz records shouldn't post them ITT or was taking the thread into the land of insanity. I just skip over them and wait for the next rock, blues, folk posting. I especially enjoy being reminded of records from the 60s & 70s I have in my collection, but haven't listened to for a while. I also enjoy learning about new music. Two summers ago Bill & Cathy and I met for the first time at the Rock N Roll HOF and had a wonderful 4 days in Cleveland touring the HOF and shopping for records. We met on AC and have a friendship that began on AC and grew out of fondness for similar types of music.
We are all music lovers and vinylholics or we wouldn't be hanging out ITT. Mutual repsect for each others tastes would go a long way to maintaining peace and harmony ITT.
Peace and happy listening to whatever your heart and ears desire. :thumb:
Laura
Thanks for taking the time to write such a great post Laura. Peace and happy listening to you too 8)
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I know the topic is LP's, but is it OK if I post some 78's here? I have some that NOBODY has heard of and I'm sure to win the competition!
What's the point of this post, do you object to obscure records? Should we just allow Miles Davis, Charlie Mingus and others you approve of?
Quite awhile ago I posted the Harmonic Choir, a very strange record, should I have not posted it?
Seems to me, the greatest value of this thread is in seeing records you might be unfamiliar with, not the same old thing. I don't think I ever posted a Miles or Mingus record even though I listen to them. Sometimes when I play records in my collection that are great records but not well known, I post them.
While I respect your opinion or preference, it's been brought to my attention that a member here feels disrespected by your comments. I know it's easy to misunderstand the intent of a post. Words, phrases, can be interpreted differently. At first I might have been thinking you meant something other than what you did. I'm not sure. When it comes to modern rock, my ignorance has no bounds and that is the basis of my objection.
I'm not the moderator here, just want to remind you that back when they kept track of record sales, jazz and classical made up around 3% of all sales.
neo
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D.N.A. featuring Susanne Vega- Tom's Diner 4 times (A&M).
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What's the point of this post, do you object to obscure records? Should we just allow Miles Davis, Charlie Mingus and others you approve of?
Quite awhile ago I posted the Harmonic Choir, a very strange record, should I have not posted it?
Seems to me, the greatest value of this thread is in seeing records you might be unfamiliar with, not the same old thing. I don't think I ever posted a Miles or Mingus record even though I listen to them. Sometimes when I play records in my collection that are great records but not well known, I post them.
While I respect your opinion or preference, it's been brought to my attention that a member here feels disrespected by your comments. I know it's easy to misunderstand the intent of a post. Words, phrases, can be interpreted differently. At first I might have been thinking you meant something other than what you did. I'm not sure. When it comes to modern rock, my ignorance has no bounds and that is the basis of my objection.
I'm not the moderator here, just want to remind you that back when they kept track of record sales, jazz and classical made up around 3% of all sales.
neo
I do not object to obscurity. A good friend used to work in the music and motion picture businesses in Los Angeles back in the 1950's and 1960's. One day, while dumpster-diving at World Pacific Records, he came up with some test pressings of alternate Gil Evans tracks that never saw the light of day, marketing-wise. Now THAT'S obscure, and I would trade some vital organs to have them.
I do not object to anyone's postings on this thread. While having a preference for classical and jazz music, I also enjoy classic rock and good country. So I'm a 3 percenter, with occasional forays into the 97 percent world.
I do object to poorly played, recorded or pressed music, especially of the Columbia variety. If anyone wants to discuss Columbia Records' past sins, I'll gladly enter into a colloquy.
While pulling some chains in past comments on this thread, I have wounded some feelings. I've also been a hypocrite, posting some recordings that many would consider to be obscure.
For this I apologize and promise never to do it again. At least, not on this thread.
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My point was that it's the rare and obscure that are of greatest interest to the collector. I think this thread is about what you've listen to recently, not necessarily a value judgement on the quality of the recording or pressing. That sort of information is relevant (to me) and more would be welcome, but I don't think it's a requirement to post only "recommended" records.
This is a beat up copy of record I used to have and liked. I used to listen to very few vocals but this one grabs you, it's fresh and involving.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79023)
1957 Capitol Records - large band backup with strings. Hank Jones on piano and Jonah Jones trumpet solos. This was Dakota's debut album and biggest hit.
neo
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My point was that it's the rare and obscure that are of greatest interest to the collector. I think this thread is about what you've listen to recently, not necessarily a value judgement on the quality of the recording or pressing. That sort of information is relevant (to me) and more would be welcome, but I don't think it's a requirement to post only "recommended" records.
This is a beat up copy of record I used to have and liked. I used to listen to very few vocals but this one grabs you, it's fresh and involving.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79023)
1957 Capitol Records - large band backup with strings. Hank Jones on piano and Jonah Jones trumpet solos. This was Dakota's debut album and biggest hit.
neo
Most of my record collection could be called rare and obscure -- at least to the young whippersnappers out there.
But as I have said before on one thread or another, as I and my records have gotten very old I have lost patience with bad performances, bad recording sessions and bad pressings.
To me, relative quality counts more than relative obscurity. I find enlightening the comments one sometimes sees on this and other threads about the quality of particular pressings.
BTW, Dakota was one of the good ones!
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I wanted to post one more before I take that break. I'm sorry I reacted poorly on A/C
the other day. I should have know better than to let someone get to me like that. God
knows I'm old enough to know better. But I felt a little blind sided by it. Being that I've
never had an issue like that here before. I'm going to tell a short tale here to make a point.
On Wednesday April 10, 2013 my wife's cousin was murdered in Southern NJ. The funeral
was this past Sunday. We don't really even know why yet. The police are looking at it as
wrong place wrong time. I'm not looking for sympathy here but to make the point about being
courteous and respectful here on A/C because we are behind a keyboard and can't possibly
know what's goes on in other peoples lives. It could be a senseless act of violence, the loss of
one's job or simply a bad day at work. Negative remarks of any kind should never be a part
of music. If you don't like something someone has posted then simply move on.
Thank You ............Bill
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Most of my record collection could be called rare and obscure -- at least to the young whippersnappers out there.
But as I have said before on one thread or another, as I and my records have gotten very old I have lost patience with bad performances, bad recording sessions and bad pressings.
To me, relative quality counts more than relative obscurity. I find enlightening the comments one sometimes sees on this and other threads about the quality of particular pressings.
BTW, Dakota was one of the good ones!
Introduced to that record around five decades ago. It is one of three or four that made me a jazz lover and collector. Great to see Ms. Staton and The Late, Late Show honored here.
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Introduced to that record around five decades ago. It is one of three or four that made me a jazz lover and collector. Great to see Ms. Staton and The Late, Late Show honored here.
"The Late, Late Show" hits the old nail square on the head, Jim.
And, in the name of obscurity for all the youngsters out there, may I recommend the delightfully quirky 1984 Stephen Frears film "The Hit." Shot in Spain, this movie features outstanding performances by John Hurt, Terrance Stamp, Fernando Rey and a young Tim Roth.
Why recommend a movie on a site devoted to music?
Because the opening titles are accompanied by great guitar riffs composed and played by Eric Clapton.
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I wanted to post one more before I take that break. I'm sorry I reacted poorly on A/C
the other day. I should have know better than to let someone get to me like that. God
knows I'm old enough to know better. But I felt a little blind sided by it. Being that I've
never had an issue like that here before. I'm going to tell a short tale here to make a point.
On Wednesday April 10, 2013 my wife's cousin was murdered in Southern NJ. The funeral
was this past Sunday. We don't really even know why yet. The police are looking at it as
wrong place wrong time. I'm not looking for sympathy here but to make the point about being
courteous and respectful here on A/C because we are behind a keyboard and can't possibly
know what's goes on in other peoples lives. It could be a senseless act of violence, the loss of
one's job or simply a bad day at work. Negative remarks of any kind should never be a part
of music. If you don't like something someone has posted then simply move on.
Thank You ............Bill
Pumpkin,
My deepest condolences. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
It happens that we all lose our cool at times. Know that you are always welcomed and valued here.
Best,
Roscoe
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(http://www.soundstagedirect.com/media/bob_dylan_self_portrait.jpg)
Bob Dylan "Self Portrait".
Supposedly Dylan's worst album, never released on CD and the third worst R&R album ever, according to Rolling Stone. Well, I think they're all full of prunes.
Doc
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Tower Of Power "In The Slot" 1975 Warner Bros. Records LP
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What's the point of this post, do you object to obscure records? Should we just allow Miles Davis, Charlie Mingus and others you approve of?
Quite awhile ago I posted the Harmonic Choir, a very strange record, should I have not posted it?
Seems to me, the greatest value of this thread is in seeing records you might be unfamiliar with, not the same old thing. I don't think I ever posted a Miles or Mingus record even though I listen to them. Sometimes when I play records in my collection that are great records but not well known, I post them.
While I respect your opinion or preference, it's been brought to my attention that a member here feels disrespected by your comments. I know it's easy to misunderstand the intent of a post. Words, phrases, can be interpreted differently. At first I might have been thinking you meant something other than what you did. I'm not sure. When it comes to modern rock, my ignorance has no bounds and that is the basis of my objection.
I'm not the moderator here, just want to remind you that back when they kept track of record sales, jazz and classical made up around 3% of all sales.
neo
Heck, I might have posted about Harmonic Choir if I hadn't heard it in so long. Older guys have broader collections than younger guys. And, that's why we should post and equally why some readers appreciate it. You're just you and undiluted is OK with me. That goes for all you you's.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79118)
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Some more Hi-Lo's...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79186)
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Empty Glass
PETE TOWNSEND
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79187)
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Time to wake the neighbors up
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79218)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79263)
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Frank Sinatra– Put Your Dreams Away
Label: Columbia – CL 1136
Country: US
Released: 1958
A mint 6 eye version I stumbled into.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79267)
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http://www.spinner.com/2012/12/18/lenny-kaye-nuggets-40th-anniversary/
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79288)
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A Decemberists' day:
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/4d/7c/63bd810ae7a047e603869110.L._SY300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41AYMQ3JGXL._SY300_.jpg)
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/2f/4e/3078810ae7a06caaf60f1210.L._SY300_.jpg)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/619woFzjK6L._SY300_.jpg)
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c0/The_Decemberists_-_Long_Live_the_King.jpg)
(http://cdn.songonlyrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Picaresque-2005-The-Decemberists.jpg)
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Donald Fagen "The Nightfly" 1982 Warner Bros Records LP, Japanese Pressing
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Grace Jones...Ms Grace Jones...I am a slave to the rhythm
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79445)
J.J. Grey & Mofro "This River"
Samples (http://www.amazon.com/This-River-JJ-Grey/dp/B00BG475CK/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1366898750&sr=1-1&keywords=this+river+jj+grey)
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I haven't heard these in around 20 years, great stuff.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79486)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79485)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79487)
Iron Butterfly "Ball"
I always thought this was a much better album than In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.
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The Electric Flag ~ "A Long Time Comin"
Columbia 360 Sound Stereo
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20Blues/ElectricFlagALongTimeComing.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20Blues/ElectricFlagALongTimeComing.jpg.html)
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Wishbone Ash ~ Pilgrimage
Decca
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/WishboneAshPilgrimage.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/WishboneAshPilgrimage.jpg.html)
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Steppenwolf 7
Dunhill
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/Steppenwolf7-1.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/Steppenwolf7-1.jpg.html)
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The Who ~ Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
Decca
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/WhoMeatyBeatyBigBouncy.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/WhoMeatyBeatyBigBouncy.jpg.html)
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Steppenwolf 7
Dunhill
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/Steppenwolf7-1.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/Steppenwolf7-1.jpg.html)
My favorite Steppenwolf album Bob.
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The great Alberta Hunter as she returned to performing and recording in the late 1970's -- at the age of 80! Her super good performance of "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" is available on YouTube and I would strongly recommend it, if you haven't heard it on vinyl.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79533)
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Bonobo : the North Borders
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79550)
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(http://www.bsnpubs.com/la/whitewhale/ww7124.jpg)
The Turtles Turtle Soup
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/510qx04s9CL._SY300_.jpg)
45 RPM :thumb:
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41RmjMYnOCL.jpg)
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My favorite Steppenwolf album Bob.
Maybe mine too. Probably for Snowblind Friend alone. Great all the way through though. I just found this replacement for my old version which I'm retiring.
Jack Bruce ~ Song for a Tailor
Atco
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/JackBruceSongsforaTailor.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/JackBruceSongsforaTailor.jpg.html)
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Mountain ~ Nantucket Sleighride
Windfall
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/MountainNantucketSleighride.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/MountainNantucketSleighride.jpg.html)
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(http://cdn.songonlyrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Justin-Hayward-Spirits-of-the-Western-Sky-2013-Album-Tracklist.jpg)
If you like the Moody Blues at all, you will like this album.
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Robin Trower ~ Twice Removed from Yesterday
Chrysalis
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/RobinTrowerTwiceRemovedfromYesterday2.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/RobinTrowerTwiceRemovedfromYesterday2.jpg.html)
Signed by the man!!!
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After playing Trower's "Twice Removed", I aways end up playing this next one after seeing Trower back up Crimson in '74. A fine evening at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago. One of my favorite concerts of all time.
King Crimson ~ Starless and Bible Black
EG Editions, Half Speed Remaster
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20Progressive/King%20Crimson/KingCrimsonStarlessBibleBlack.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20Progressive/King%20Crimson/KingCrimsonStarlessBibleBlack.jpg.html)
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RSD 2013
(http://25.media.tumblr.com/d2a45b821fc5a5029b8ff4938c66b059/tumblr_mlkj6eWwif1qzp8eyo1_500.jpg)
(http://www.freecodesource.com/album-cover/619jjI2y8AL/Heart-Little-Queen-(180-Gram-Audiophile-Vinyl---Limited-Edition---Gatefold-Cover).jpg)
180g mastered from the original Epic Records/Portrait Records tapes by Joe Reagoso and Kevin Gray at RTI/AcousTech
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The next one is for the wife!! She wants to rock out!! No problem! :beerchug:
Deep Purple ~ Made in Japan
Warner Bros.
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/DeepPurpleMadeinJapan.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/DeepPurpleMadeinJapan.jpg.html)
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By order of the wife . . .
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Capitol
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/Beatles/BeatlesSgtPepper.jpg) (http://s305.photobucket.com/user/1902783das/media/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/Beatles/BeatlesSgtPepper.jpg.html)
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Maybe mine too. Probably for Snowblind Friend alone. Great all the way through though. I just found this replacement for my old version which I'm retiring.
Great song. I bet 99 out of 100 people don't know that Hoyt Axton wrote that one along with "The Pusher"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79566)
Delbert McClinton "Keeper Of The Flame"
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51NEYCEKBVL.jpg)
Going to see them tonight at The Bing Crosby Theater :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79590)
Keith & Donna Godchaux "Keith & Donna" 1975 Round Records LP
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The first classical music I was exposed to as a young child was Richard Strauss' "Death and Transfiguration." Thought I'd return to my childhood.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79615)
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Great song. I bet 99 out of 100 people don't know that Hoyt Axton wrote that one along with "The Pusher"
And Hoyt Axton wrote 3 Dog Night "Joy to the World."
But you knew that... :icon_lol:
Paul
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RSD 2013
(http://25.media.tumblr.com/d2a45b821fc5a5029b8ff4938c66b059/tumblr_mlkj6eWwif1qzp8eyo1_500.jpg)
(http://www.freecodesource.com/album-cover/619jjI2y8AL/Heart-Little-Queen-(180-Gram-Audiophile-Vinyl---Limited-Edition---Gatefold-Cover).jpg)
180g mastered from the original Epic Records/Portrait Records tapes by Joe Reagoso and Kevin Gray at RTI/AcousTech
Ouuuu. Wouldn't mind having a copy of Little Queen alright.
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Ouuuu. Wouldn't mind having a copy of Little Queen alright.
Jim, available here http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/70359/Heart-Little_Queen-180_Gram_Vinyl_Record
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Jim, available here http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/70359/Heart-Little_Queen-180_Gram_Vinyl_Record
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79621)
Bill Saxton, John Hicks, Ray Drummond, Alvin Queen. 1984 NYC
Maintains a consistent groove from beginning to end. Really nice album.
neo
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Let Freedom Ring- Jackie McLean (Blue Note);
Random Abstract- Branford Marsalis (Columbia);
The Artist Selects- Gerald Wilson (EMI);
and June Christy's Something Cool (Capitol) with hubby (I think) Pete Rugolo.
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And Hoyt Axton wrote 3 Dog Night "Joy to the World."
But you knew that... :icon_lol:
Paul
Yes Sir and his mother, Mae , co-wrote "Heartbreak Hotel" with Tommy Durden.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79705)
Norah Jones "Not Too Late" 2007 Blue Note, 200g, White Vinyl, LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79709)
It's A Beautiful Day 1979 Dutch Reissue, CBS Records LP, Printed in Holland
previously released in in 1969, 1972
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79755)
1976 Newport Jazz Fest in NYC Herbie reunion - double LP
3 sets of personnel.
Very funky. A good time was had by all.
neo
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This is a real treat for Mothers fans.
It seems to be mostly Playground Psychotics/Weasels Ripped My Flesh era live tracks.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79804)
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This is a real treat for Mothers fans.
It seems to be mostly Playground Psychotics/Weasels Ripped My Flesh era live tracks.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79804)
On my to-do list for sure. How are the sonics?
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Oh shite. This right here is about a 15 degree past way special recording. I haven't heard this in awhile. Best I can recall it wasn't my cup of tea. It's honky tonk music and it SOUNDS that way. The name of the album is simply San Francisco Ltd. and it's a 45rpm direct-to-disc from Crystal Clear Records, 1976. The sound is immediate, alive and full frequency clear as a bell. Damn, this one is being re-filed under "best of the bunch" in my collection. I mean I wouldn't know how to make it better it's so good. Hope ya'll can manage to hear it.
Hold the phone. I found some info on it: http://www.discogs.com/label/Crystal+Clear+Records. $6.00! Check our Charlie Byrd, too, but I like this one better. It's full of life. It shouts it.
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Roscoiii,
The sonics range from so-so to spectacular, two 180 gm discs, dead quiet vinyl.
Be prepared for a surprise at the end of one of the sides. :D
I haven't read any of the liner notes or inserts but it sounds like this is all from right before Flo and Eddie joined the band.
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Steely Dan – Can't Buy A Thrill
Label: MCA Records – MCA-37040
Format: Vinyl
Country: US
Released: 1980
The first album for rock I ever bought, loved the guitar work. Recently bought some reserve copies of the Dan catalog 'just in case' something happened to my originals. Put this on, was looking at cover, and see in bottom left of front cover the gold imprint PLATINUM PLUS in an arc, and under it MCA-37040. So it looks like an MCA reissue in '80, which is fine as the vinyl is clean. But I can't find any reference to the Plat+ inscription.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=79884)
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Steely Dan – Can't Buy A Thrill
Label: MCA Records – MCA-37040
Format: Vinyl
Country: US
Released: 1980
The first album for rock I ever bought, loved the guitar work. Recently bought some reserve copies of the Dan catalog 'just in case' something happened to my originals. Put this on, was looking at cover, and see in bottom left of front cover the gold imprint PLATINUM PLUS in an arc, and under it MCA-37040. So it looks like an MCA reissue in '80, which is fine as the vinyl is clean. But I can't find any reference to the Plat+ inscription.
Gene,
Look for the Dan catalog on ABC Records. Those are the original pressings and generally sound better than the later MCA pressings
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Thanks Laura, I have at least one copy of all original Dan lps, just buying backups. :thumb:
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Steely Dan – Pretzel Logic
Label: MCA Records – MCA-37042
Format: Vinyl, Reissue
Country: US
Released: 1980
Another MCA reissue to backstop my original copy, but in NM shape for $5, it sounded fine playing on the deck this afternoon.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80013)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80028)
If I am not mistaken- it's late, you know- I think I saw a note when I was searching for the album cover that she has passed away. I hate it when that happens. An original artist. First known as Julie Driscoll who recorded with Brian Auger on several of his albums. You know Brian Auger, don't you? Later she performed with and married Keith Tippetts. This is a fine musical example of such.
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Julie (Driscoll) Tippetts...still alive and well Jim...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Driscoll
http://www.allmusic.com/album/sunset-glow-mw0000083084
........... :lol: .......""33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee" (http://boingboing.net/2011/08/29/monkees-brainwashed-by-julie-driscoll-and-brian-auger.html)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80067)
1958 Contemporary Records LA (stereo)
Wonderful album
neo
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Yes Sir and his mother, Mae , co-wrote "Heartbreak Hotel" with Tommy Durden.
I was about to add my two cents (or less) worth a week ago when my computer's hard drive threw up. Just got it back today, so better late than never I guess.
As long as we are/were talking about who wrote what for Elvis, we must not forget Dolores Fuller, who wrote or co-wrote a dozen or so songs for the King. Some of the titles were "Rock-A-Hula Baby," "I Got Lucky", "Spinout" and "Do The Clam." She also wrote a couple numbers recorded by Nat King Cole and Peggy Lee.
Ms. Fuller probably was most famous, at least in later years, for her appearances in three films written and directed by her then boyfriend, Edward D. Wood Jr. The films -- "Glen or Glenda" (where, in real life, she discovered Wood was a cross-dresser), "Jail Bait" and "Bride of the Monster."
Supposedly, Wood wanted to marry Dolores but she couldn't deal with his angora fetish, so she wound up a songwriter.
If all goes well, here is a still of Dolores and Ed from "Glen or Glenda."
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80084)
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Julie (Driscoll) Tippetts...still alive and well Jim...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Driscoll
http://www.allmusic.com/album/sunset-glow-mw0000083084
........... :lol: .......""33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee" (http://boingboing.net/2011/08/29/monkees-brainwashed-by-julie-driscoll-and-brian-auger.html)
Thanks, Chris. Nice personnel on that album, Neo. No wonder it's good.
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51lS6pi9C9L.jpg)
Terje Rypdal: Odyssey - ECM 1975
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80145)
Wayne Shorter "Moto Grosso Feio" 1974 Blue Note Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80154)
Cannonball Adderley Quintet "Why Am I Treated So Bad!" 1966 Capitol Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80160)
Lulu "Melody Fair" 1970 ATCO Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80361)
Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis "Two Men With The Blues" 2008 Blue Note Records 2XLP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80377)
Willie Nelson and Leon Russell "One For The Road - Paradise Show" 1979 Columbia Records 2XLP
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Still holding down this thread...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80384)
The George Benson Quintet "It's Uptown" 1966 Columbia Records LP
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JimmyHeath_ReallyBig_vinyl.jpg)
Minty Riverside deep groove mono pressing.
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HoraceSilver_TheTokyoBlues.jpg)
Analogue Productions 45RPM 180g Blue Note reissue.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Ella_DukeEllington_Vol1.jpg)
Volume 1, minty Verve deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Ella_DukeEllington_Vol1.jpg)
Volume 1, minty Verve deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
Jerome, it's good to see you posting here again. I've missed your input as I've gotten more interested in jazz and vinyl, and you are one of the sources of info that I follow.
Scott
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Here here glad to see you back too :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Bill
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80430)
The always entertaining Jonathan and Darlene Edwards (Paul Weston and his wife, Jo Stafford) were at it again with "Jonathan Plays Fats (Almost), Darlene Remembers Duke (Sometimes)."
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80466)
Clifford Brown
Max Roach
Harold Land
George Morrow
Richie Powell
1955 EmArcy Records (a division of Mercury) Mono. Pressing - Nippon Phonogram
Great super classic record. Every tune here is a standard.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80548)
Eddie Jefferson (vocals) - Things are Getting Better
Joe Newman
Billy Mitchell
Mickey Tucker
Sam Jones
Eddie Gladden
Mildred Weston, Conrad Buckman
1974 Muse
Fun LP. The title cut is well known, and the addition of tunes like Bitches Brew, Freedom Jazz Dance and Night in Tunisia, make this very enjoyable.
neo
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Rock and Roll Music To The World
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80551)
Rest in peace, Mr. Lee.
You are missed.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80552)
Released 1961 Prestige
This isn't the vocal version of Lush Life. That's on an album called John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman. This is an early recording made in three sessions in the late '50s.
Includes luminaries such as Red Garland, Donald Byrd, Paul Chambers, Louis Hayes, Art Taylor, Al Heath and Earl May, playing at various times.
Can't miss on classic Trane.
neo
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(http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/6619/188de9496517648f6fa1fcc.jpg)
American Gothic is the third album by singer-songwriter David Ackles, released in 1972. It was produced by Bernie Taupin and conducted by Robert Kirby.
The album never reached higher than place #167 on the Billboard charts, but has gained a loyal fanbase. It was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Din you might like this one
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JimmyHeath_ReallyBig_vinyl.jpg)
Minty Riverside deep groove mono pressing.
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HoraceSilver_TheTokyoBlues.jpg)
Analogue Productions 45RPM 180g Blue Note reissue.
--Jerome
I do love me some Tokyo Blues. I've had a copy one way or another since it was released. Listed it in an article about favorite "Blue Note" jazz albums in Hi-Fi Zine online awhile back.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80749)
Was (Not) Was "Was (Not) Was" 1981 Island Records LP
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Bill P-Man
Thanks for the referral. I'll put it on my list.
Din
(http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/6619/188de9496517648f6fa1fcc.jpg)
Din you might like this one
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61EUal1wATL.jpg)
RSD 2013 purchase.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80774)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80775)
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(http://991.com/newGallery/Bob-Dylan-The-Times-They-Ar-321055.jpg)
Doc
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80814)
Over The Rhine "The Trumpet Child" 2007 Grey Speckled Dog Records LP 180g
What would you get if you mixed Melody Gardot, Norah Jones, Joss Stone and Lucinda Williams? Maybe this record...
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80816)
Mike Oldfield "Tubular Bells" 1973 Virgin Records LP
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41W0zjQT1ZL.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80833)
Isaac Hayes "Hot Buttered Soul" 1969 Enterprise Records LP
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(http://images.gibson.com/Lifestyle/2013/bonamassa_acoustic.jpg)
Doc
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(http://www.duckscrossing.org/shop/images/BobDylan%20Bob%20Dylan.jpg)
Doc
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(http://www.analogplanet.com/images/imagecache/200_wide/59766.jpg)
Doc
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My favorite comedy duo -- Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80905)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80944)
Yes "Fragile" 1971 Atlantic Records LP
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61yVQZK9uML._SY300_.jpg)
Record Store Day score.
Doc
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And now for something completely and totally different... :o
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80950)
Carpenters "Horizon" 1975 A&M Records LP
I'd thought about posting this over on P-Man's thread but ultimately decided against it... :nono: :P
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80969)
Willie Nelson and Dave Grusin "The Electric Horseman (Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" 1979 Columbia Records LP
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Vaughan William's Sym no. 5 and Serenade to Music- Boult conducting the LPO (EMI); Orgonomic Music- Jessica Jennifer Williams (Clean Cuts).
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Neil Young Live at Massey Hall (mesmerising)
Free Self Titled (40 years old and still one of my favourite rock albums)
Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Flood (my favourite guitarist from any genre)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Rachmaninov_PC2_Decca_LP.jpg)
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Khachaturian_Spartacus_Decca.jpg)
--Jerome
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Hi Jerome - I'm glad you are back ! :D
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=81011)
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Me, too, Jerome :thumb:.
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(http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/77295610/Morning+Again+_front.jpg)
Doc
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1812, to tweak my tonearm/cartridge.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=81036)
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Okay, why are my downloads coming out upside down?
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City To City is one of my all time favorites. I must have 5-6 copies.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=81037)
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I even flipped the image in my iPad then uploaded it. Still upside down. Hmmmm.
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Hi Jerome, Glad you're back. I hope you're doing well
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41rViXDjPrL.jpg)
1987 Elektra Records
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41qImhsFqsL.jpg)
comes with both an mp3 and FLAC download
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Hi Jerome - I'm glad you are back ! :D
Me, too, Jerome :thumb:.
Hi Jerome, Glad you're back. I hope you're doing well
Thanks for the warm welcome. It's nice to see a few friendly and familiar faces...er...avatars.
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Dvorak_ViolinConcerto_DG.jpg)
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=81077)
Prefab Sprout "Two Wheels Good" 1985 Epic Records LP
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Brahms_Symphony2_CommandClassics.jpg)
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=81081)
Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen - 1975 Warner Brothers LP
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Rubinstein_ChopinConcerto1_RCA.jpg)
--Jerome
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I bought this record at the Thrift Store the other day for .49 cents. Couldn't resist the cover and the title. I wonder what other kinds of "fun" is in store "for the family" on this album. :o
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=81089)
David Rose And His Orchestra - Play "The Stripper And Other Fun Songs For the Family" 1962 MGM Records Mono LP
By the way... despite all of those fun family activities, this old record is still in Near Mint condition, both the vinyl & the sleeve.
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My family wasn't nearly that much fun!
No wonder I had to stir up some much mischief.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=81120)
Music to digest Kentucky Fried Chicken by
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=81122)
A pox on thee, Colonel Sanders and your accursed secret recipe!
It must be a combination of arsenic, salt, belladonna and Crisco.
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Brahms_PC1_Curzon_Decca.jpg)
--Jerome
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517choM1YmL._SY300_.jpg)
Doc
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Beethoven_PC5_DG.jpg)
--Jerome
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The Turtles "TheTurtles!GoldenHits" 1967 White Whale Records LP
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Linda Ronstadt really belts them out with the Nelson Riddle orchestra.
Asylum records 1984
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Frank Sinatra – Put Your Dreams Away
Label: Columbia – CL 1136
Format: Vinyl,
Country: US
Released: 1958
Mint 6 eye I picked up a month ago in FL.
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Well played west coast session. Precise, but a little unimaginative to these east coast ears.
Still a nice record especially if you like big band type playing in a small band context.
1981 PAJ (Palo Alto Jazz)
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Tower Of Power "Bump City" 1972 Warner Bros. LP, 180g Reissue
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Minty Columbia 2-Eye pressing. This album was my first exposure to Chopin many years ago and it left a lasting impression on me. The performance of Ballade No. 1 in G Minor on this LP, to this day has not been bettered IMO. While I think overall that Rubinstein was a better interpreter of Chopin than Horowitz, there were a number of mazurkas, polonaises, and ballades that Horowitz brought to life like no other pianist.
--Jerome
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Ray Bryant
Sam Jones
Grady Tate
1978 Pablo Records
Excellent record. These three consummate musicians were severely underappreciated. Tunes range from bop standards to "Please Send Me Someone to Love", all played with inventiveness and reharmonization which give a fresh feel. Sam Jones was one of the all time great bassists and Grady Tate, perhaps more well known, play with Bryant as if they were an established unit playing together for years. 5 stars
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Another terrific album from this duo. Love her voice!
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Joni Mitchell "Ladies Of The Canyon" 2007 Reprise Records German Reissue, 180g LP
originally released by Reprise Records in 1970
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Speakers Corner 180g vinyl reissue. Simply fantastic.
--Jerome
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--Jerome
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The classical postings have been inspiring me...
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Moussorgsky / Sir Malcolm Sargent Conducting The London Symphony Orchestra, "Pictures At An Exhibition / A Night On Bald Mountain"
2006 Everest Records Reissue LP, 200g
Originally released in 1960, this special reissue LP was cut directly from the 35mm magnetic film using a vintage Westrex 1551 tape machine, with specially built playback electronics that are vastly superior to any others used on these machines to playback the original 35mm tapes.
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Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Royal Hunt And Storm From "The Trojans," Overture "Le Corsaire" - Sir Thomas Beecham - Royal Philharmonic
Angel EMI Eminence LP
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Hear, hear. Bet that is a nice one.
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Antonio Vivaldi Concertos including the E Minor Cello Concerto
1976 Deutsche Grammophon Priviledge, German LP
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Hear, hear. Bet that is a nice one.
Berlioz' Symphonie Fantastique- The Utah Symphony conduced by Varjan Kojian (Reference Recordings 2 disc 45rpm). Who knew? This one is nice, too. Engineered by the redoubtable Keith O. Johnson.
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Decca SXL wideband stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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Diggin' With The Miles Davis Sextet - 1964 Prestige Records LP
Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, Walter Bishop, Tommy Potter, Art Blakey
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Minty mono RCA shaded dog pressing. Fritz Reiner conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. A beautiful performance and recording.
--Jerome
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Decca SXL wideband stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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Decca SXL wideband stereo pressing.
--Jerome
Jerome, where you getting all those old Decca's? Collectors wanna know, I'm sure. Cheers.
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Jerome, where you getting all those old Decca's? Collectors wanna know, I'm sure. Cheers.
I bought about 100 RCA shaded dog, 60 Decca SXL, and 25 Deutsche Grammophon Tulip pressings at an estate sale a little over 2 years ago. It worked out very well for me since my per record cost was about $1.50. All the LPs were in near mint condition and quite a number of them had only a few plays. It was a very nice score.
--Jerome
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Minty Columbia 6-Eye Masterworks mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Minty RCA Shaded Dog deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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--Jerome
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Columbia Masterworks stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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--Jerome
I KNOW that is an OLD one.
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I KNOW that is an OLD one.
Yes indeed. I have the complete 3 LP set. It was originally released on 78RPM shellac in the late 1940s on the HMV label, and then in the 1950s it was transcribed from the original metal parts to microgroove vinyl LPs on EMI and Angel. I love the performances here and the sound quality is really great. But I also like the Rostropovich and Starker readings of the Bach Cello Suites on EMI and Mercury Living Presence respectively.
--Jerome
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Minty RCA Shaded Dog deep groove mono pressing. I never considered Charles Munch to be a great interpreter of Schubert. In my opinion that distinction belongs to Sir Thomas Beecham and the Royal Philharmonic, and I have the Beecham UK HMV mono Schubert Symphony releases on vinyl. But I only paid 50 cents for this Munch record at a local Salvation Army Thrift Store and it is easily worth that much to add to my already largish collection of RCA shaded dog mono pressings.
--Jerome
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Classic Records 200g vinyl reissue. One thing I absolutely loved about Classic Records was the mastering. I also felt that they were rather selective about what RCA Victor recordings they would reissue. The master tapes had to be up to snuff. One thing I hated about Classic Records was their choice to have RTI press their records. I know a lot of vinylphiles like RTI, but I think they have serious quality control problems and that was partly responsible for what made them take over fodder for Analogue Productions. Having said that, I feel fortunate that I was able to procure a number of Classic Records titles that were defect free, and this is one of them. Absolutely mind-numbing sound.
--Jerome
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King Crimson – In The Court Of The Crimson King An Observation By King Crimson
Label: Atlantic – SD 8245
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1969
Getting geared up for son's graduation from HS tonight.
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Beethoven Symphony No. 7 from the 9LP EMI Otto Klemperer boxed set.
--Jerome
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I always thought George Szell was the best interpreter of Beethoven's music, but the Cleveland had an exclusive recording contract at the time with Columbia and their pressings generally ranged from below-par to execrable.
But then maybe I'm prejudiced, as I attended a number of live performances at Severance Hall.
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The answer to the question of who is the best is more or less irrelevant IMO. I like and enjoy a lot of different readings of Beethoven's Symphonies: Furtwängler, Klemperer, Szell, Bernstein, Karajan, Walter, Toscanini, Solti, Ansermet, Böhm, Reiner...among several others, which probably explains why I have more than a dozen complete Beethoven symphony cycles on vinyl. Granted, some sound better than others, but I won't let less than reference sound quality stand in the way of my enjoying an interesting performance.
BTW, there is a dandy LP of Beethoven Symphony No. 5 with Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra on Epic. The sound is excellent as I recall, but I haven't spun it in a few years.
--Jerome
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The answer to the question of who is the best is more or less irrelevant IMO. I like and enjoy a lot of different readings of Beethoven's Symphonies: Furtwängler, Klemperer, Szell, Bernstein, Karajan, Walter, Toscanini, Solti, Ansermet, Böhm, Reiner...among several others, which probably explains why I have more than a dozen complete Beethoven symphony cycles on vinyl. Granted, some sound better than others, but I won't let less than reference sound quality stand in the way of my enjoying an interesting performance.
BTW, there is a dandy LP of Beethoven Symphony No. 5 with Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra on Epic. The sound is excellent as I recall, but I haven't spun it in a few years.
Thanks, Jerome,
I'll keep my eyes open for the Epic 5th.
Eric S.
--Jerome
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Beethoven Symphony No. 6 from the Karl Böhm/Vienna Philharmonic DG vinyl boxed set.
--Jerome
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Just recently got this. Near mint condition copy of this brilliant performance of 'Pictures at an Exhibition'.
Carlo Maria Giulini conducting the Chicago Symphony.
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Minty London ffss deep groove blue black LP.
--Jerome
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Brahms Symphony No. 2 from the Limited Edition Brahms Symphony set by Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra, pressed on 3 mono RCA Shaded Dog deep groove LPs.
--Jerome
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Oh baby, baby. I love her :smoke:
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Columbia 2-eye stereo
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Simon & Garfunkel "Collected Works" 1981 Columbia Box Set 5XLP
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Columbia 6-Eye Masterworks deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Speakers Corner 180g vinyl reissue. I have an original Mercury Living Presence stereo pressing and this Speakers Corner reissue, and I continue to be very impressed with Speakers Corner. Yes they are expensive at $34.95 list per title, but I find their releases to have spot on sonics and their LPs are pressed at Pallas in Germany, and IMO they are pressing the best quality vinyl on the planet at the moment.
--Jerome
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Koko Taylor "Queen Of The Blues" 1985 Alligator Records LP, Canadian Release
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Columbia Masterworks 6-Eye stereo pressing. Beautiful performance; beautiful recording.
--Jerome
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Mississippi John Hurt "The Best Of ... " 1971 Vanguard Records 2XLP
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Kraftwerk "Tour De France" 1983 Warner Bros., 45 RPM, 12" EP
Post lunch drive time...
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Falco "Rock Me Amadeus / Vienna Calling" 1985 A&M Records, 45 RPM, 12" EP
'80s Afternoon Drive Time Continues
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Kraftwerk "Computer World" 1981 Warner Bros. LP
Sorry... one more, and I'll calm down.
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Columbia Masterworks 6-Eye deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Pat Metheny Group - STILL
life (talking)
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Decca narrow band stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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--Jerome
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Minty DG stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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Minty DG stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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200g vinyl pressed at QRP and cut directly from the master tape at Sterling Sound. Dead quiet pressing and the sonics are 10+. Her voice sounds so pure on this record.
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Bet that does sound purty good.
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1982 Electra Musician German pressing
First of a three record set. Second album is 2 LPs in one jacket Yes, it's as good as it looks, maybe better.
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1977 Columbia Records
Dexter takes his lush tone into a near big band setting with great musicians including Woody Shaw, Benny Baily, Slide Hampton, Wayne Andres, Frank Wess, Howard Johnson (tuba, bari), Bobby Hutcherson, George Cables, Rufus Reid, and Victor Lewis.
This record has excellent sound and great groove from beginning to end.
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1982 Concord Jazz Hank Jones, George Duvivier, Akira Tanya, and Joe Cohn - guitar.
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+1 :thumb:
Picked that up a few months back and really like it.
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1977 Columbia Records
Dexter takes his lush tone into a near big band setting with great musicians including Woody Shaw, Benny Baily, Slide Hampton, Wayne Andres, Frank Wess, Howard Johnson (tuba, bari), Bobby Hutcherson, George Cables, Rufus Reid, and Victor Lewis.
This record has excellent sound and great groove from beginning to end.
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Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane – Rough Mix
lp
NM demo copy I found yesterday at Joe's Record Express.
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Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane – Rough Mix
lp
NM demo copy I found yesterday at Joe's Record Express.
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:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: I have an original pressing and the Classic Records reissue. Great record
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The incomparable P.D.Q. Bach's somewhat-less-than-magnum opus, a half-act opera entitled "The Stoned Guest." This remarkable awfully-deep-groove pressing on 2-grain (or less) vinyl by Vanguard.
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Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower
lp
A second copy to back up my 1st pressing 'just in case'.
This is a minty, reissue that was just lying by itself next to the 'W' section while I was going through the 'WHO' section, someone must have pulled this out of the 'T' section then had a change of heart and left it.
I 'hoovered' it up and out the door I went.
The Fool and Me
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The cover says it all.
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Frank Sinatra – Strangers In The Night
Label: Reprise Records – FS 1017, Reprise Records – FS-1017
Format: Vinyl,
Country: US
Released: 1966
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Silversun Pickups – Neck Of The Woods
Label: Dangerbird Records – DGB083V
Format: 2 × Vinyl,
Country: US
Released: 08 May 2012
Have their last 3 albums and love them!
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1965 Blue Note records. pressing by Toshiba-EMI
Joe Henderson Ronnie Mathews, Victor Sproles, Billy Higgins 1965 was a good year for Lee Morgan. He recorded 4 great albums, The Gigolo, Cornbread and Infinity. It's impossible to find a bad Lee Morgan LP. This is one of my favorites, but I can say that about all of them.
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1961 Columbia records 6-Eye
Magic weekend at the Blackhawk with Hank Mobley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb.
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Janis Ian "Janis Ian" 1975 Polydor Reissue LP
originally released on Verve Records 1967
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:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: I have an original pressing and the Classic Records reissue. Great record
Amen.
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Janis Ian "Breaking Silence" 1992 Analogue Productions, Limited Numbered Edition, HQ-180g LP
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Philips deep groove stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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"The Wurst of P.D.Q. Bach", as interpreted by the renown "E Virtuosi de Hoople", from the University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople, led by the estimable Prof. Peter Schickele. This is a limited pressing also, limited, of course, by the relatively few people who actually bought it.
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Airborne and R.P.M. Late 70s early 80s rock bands.
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--Jerome
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--Jerome
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EMI 180g vinyl reissue pressed at Pallas. This is a magnificent performance, recording, and pressing. Original UK Columbia SAX pressings of this recording are almost impossible to find, and when you do come across nice ones they are outrageously expensive. I'm very happy to have this quality vinyl reissue.
--Jerome
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It's Hard- The Who (Warner Bros). Engineered by Glyn Johns. Just got it, actually.
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DGG Tulips Stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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Hüsker Dü – Land Speed Record
Label: SST Records – SST 195
Format: Vinyl, Reissue
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If I may, I'd like to recommend a recording for you. Rendezvous- Richard Beirach, piano, and George Mraz, acoustic bass, and that's all that's needed. It's an audiophile doobie, no worries. The equipment used is listed on the jacket. It is very pure sounding and the music played is lovely. Way lovely. Distant Dream would be my personal favorite
http://www.musicstack.com/album/richard_beirach/rendezvous
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Analogue Productions 45RPM 180g vinyl reissue. Remastered by George Mariano at Sterling Sound.
--Jerome
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Speakers Corner 180g vinyl reissue.
--Jerome
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EMI 180g vinyl reissue pressed at Pallas...
Hi Jerome,
these EMI reissues are made by Testament Records, UK:
http://www.testament.co.uk/shop/product/sax2569.aspx (http://www.testament.co.uk/shop/product/sax2569.aspx)
mastered at Abbey Road Studios, London and pressed at the former
EMI pressing plant in Hayes, Middlesex.
Regards Toni
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Roger Chapman: Under No Obligation
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Hi Jerome,
these EMI reissues are made by Testament Records, UK:
http://www.testament.co.uk/shop/product/sax2569.aspx (http://www.testament.co.uk/shop/product/sax2569.aspx)
mastered at Abbey Road Studios, London and pressed at the former
EMI pressing plant in Hayes, Middlesex.
Regards Toni
Thanks for the correction, Toni. I recall reading something, perhaps on the AS website, that the EMI reissues were pressed at Pallas. I haven't bought any of them until now as most of the vintage EMI LPs of interest to me are readily available. I found the lure of the two Bruckner recordings a little too strong to resist. The Klemperer LP really impressed me quite a bit. I'm queuing up the Schuricht Bruckner 3rd right now.
--Jerome
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Jerome, wha happened to your pictures, mate? Have a clue? Hi, Toni.
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Jerome, wha happened to your pictures, mate? Have a clue? Hi, Toni.
What pictures would that be??
--Jerome
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The album covers not showing up on my computer screen of late.
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Don't know what to tell you Jim. I upload them to my website and then use IMG tags to link to them on AC. They display just fine on my screen.
--Jerome
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Another 180g EMI reissue. I am just as pleased with this one as I was with the Klemperer Bruckner 4th. I'm pretty sure I will be buying more of them.
--Jerome
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The album covers not showing up on my computer screen of late.
They show up just fine on my screen.
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They're back. Thanks.
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--Jerome
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--Jerome
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Sonny Rollins Tenor Madness 45 RPM Acoustic Sounds pressing. Stunning :thumb:
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Jethro Tull, Songs from the Wood
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Brahms & Schumann "String Quartets (Complete)" The Kohon Quartet of New York University, Vox Records 3xLP
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Sigur Ros - Kveikur
Deluxe Limited Edition 2LP + 10" vinyl record
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Some Girls- The Rolling Stones. Waking up my daughter to do some errands with "Miss You". And if that don't work, then "When The Whip Comes Down" with a modest (sic) increase in volume.
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Rolling Stones, The – Exile On Main St.
Label: Polydor – 271 428-6
Format: 2 × Vinyl,180g, Reissue
Country: Europe
White wheat beer, pulled pork sandwiches and rye whiskey. Guess my Bryston not getting unboxed today, but I'm home for the week so I'll get to it.
Though not a super huge Stones fan always liked 'Tumbling Dice'.
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This vintage Clef Black Trumpeter label deep groove mono pressing is a real gem of a find. The heavy laminated jacket is in surprisingly good shape for a 58 year old LP. The vinyl is near mint, with no scratches, scuffs, or spindle marks. It sounds lovely.
--Jerome
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Music Matters 45RPM 180g reissue, remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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Seem like the day for it.
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Doc
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A little Philly sound seems appropriate for the 4th of July.
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Don't have that one, but this is also a great Western Lp. Frankie Laine , Hell Bent for Leather. Picked it up at DD sealed for a buck!
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Don't have that one, but this is also a great Western Lp. Frankie Laine , Hell Bent for Leather. Picked it up at DD sealed for a buck!
I found one also at DD's but you got the better deal :thumb: :thumb:
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I'm selling my VPI HW 17 RCM if anyone is interested, http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=118045.0
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Talking Heads – Little Creatures
lp
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=83181)
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Talking Heads – Little Creatures
lp
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=83181)
Love the mastering and production on that LP. Matches their sound so well
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=83184)
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Mose Allison "The Best Of Mose Allison" 1970 Atlantic Records LP
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That's a great Mose Allison album, I don't think there's a bad song on there.
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I've got say that I also like Diana Krall's cover of Mose's "Stop This World." She brings a lot of the "Mose feel" to the song, but she makes it her own... sounds updated and has a spirit that's true to the original.
That's a great Mose Allison album, I don't think there's a bad song on there.
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheJazzRhythmsOfGeneKrupa.jpg)
Verve deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Jazzland mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Philips stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TheJazztet_MeetTheJazzTet.jpg)
Argo deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Dakota Staton - Moonglow
(http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Dakota-Staton-Moonglow-Rare-Vocal-Jazz-51-West-/00/$%28KGrHqQOKm8E5JBicGfiBOUbCpnByQ~~48_35.JPG)
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Elton John – Honky Château
Label: UNI Records – UNI 93135
Format: Vinyl, Envelope Gatefold
Country: US
Released: 27 Jul 1972
Been looking for EJ's older stuff for some time, yesterday hit 3 stores and in last came away with 3 of his earlier offerings, here's 1.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=83727)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JohnColtrane_Ascension_LP.jpg)
Minty Impulse! stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/MilesDavis_RoundAboutMidnight_Vinyl.jpg)
Columbia 6-Eye deep groove mono pressing. I'm enjoying this in protest to the Miles Davis Hate topic going on in the jazz circle, which was nothing but flame bait from the very start.
--Jerome
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Columbia 6-Eye deep groove mono pressing. I'm enjoying this in protest to the Miles Davis Hate topic going on in the jazz circle, which was nothing but flame bait from the very start.
--Jerome
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"Columbia 6-Eye deep groove mono pressing. I'm enjoying this in protest to the Miles Davis Hate topic going on in the jazz circle, which was nothing but flame bait from the very start."
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/MilesDavis_Walkin.jpg)
Analogue Productions 45RPM 180g vinyl reissue. Remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman. A great lineup of musicians on this Prestige recording. The protest continues....
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/MilesDavis_AndTheModernJazzGiants.jpg)
More Miles Davis. Analogue Productions 45RPM 180g vinyl reissue. Remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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Phil Manzanera
K-Scope
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=83900)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/MilesDavis_RelaxinWithTheMilesDavisQuintet.jpg)
Analogue Productions 45RPM 180g vinyl reissue. Remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=83913)
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(http://www.wpkn.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Bob-Dylan-Witmark-Demos.jpg)
Doc
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HoraceSilver_JazzMessengers.jpg)
Music Matters 45RPM vinyl reissue on two 180g LPs. Remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JackieMcLean_DestinationOut.jpg)
Music Matters 45RPM vinyl reissue on two 180g LPs. Remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AhmadJamal_ChamberMusicoftheNewJazz.jpg)
Argo deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/OscarPeterson_GeorgeGershwinSongbook.jpg)
Verve deep groove stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HamtonHawes_ForReal.jpg)
Contemporary stereo pressing.
--Jerome
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Jeez, it's so quiet in this thread that I can hear crickets chirping between LPs.
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TeddyWilsonTrio.jpg)
Verve deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Belle And Sebastian the BBC sessions (http://ventvox.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ole-845-the-bbc-sessions.jpg)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LeeMorgan_TheProcrastinator.jpg)
Music Matters 45RPM vinyl reissue on two 180g LPs. Remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AhmadJamal_ChamberMusicoftheNewJazz.jpg)
Argo deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
I don't have this one, and I'm a Jamal fan. Got to look for it.
As far as it being quiet around here, I usually post on the jazz and classical threads- usually don't even look in here.
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I don't have this one, and I'm a Jamal fan. Got to look for it.
As far as it being quiet around here, I usually post on the jazz and classical threads- usually don't even look in here.
Ahh, well I don't post in the jazz circle since I don't feel very welcome there. And since 99% of what I listen to is vinyl...I think it is more appropriate to post it here. 8)
--Jerome
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that's a fav :thumb:
(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LeeMorgan_TheProcrastinator.jpg)
Music Matters 45RPM vinyl reissue on two 180g LPs. Remastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman.
--Jerome
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Elton John – Tumbleweed Connection
Label: MCA Records – MCA-3001
Format: Vinyl
Country: US
Released: 1977
'77 reissue of this '70 release.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=84581)
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Jeez, it's so quiet in this thread that I can hear crickets chirping between LPs.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Viva Manitas de Plata!! Ole!!
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/416xkc13qrL._SX300__PJautoripBadge,BottomRight,4,-40_OU11__.jpg)
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k.d. lang And The Reclines – Absolute Torch And Twang
Label: Sire – 92 58771
Format: Vinyl,
Country: Canada
Released: 1989
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=84643)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41ZPBMw%2BvNL.jpg)
Julian Lynch - Mare
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Donovan: In Concert.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/10/Donovan-Donovan_in_Concert.jpg/220px-Donovan-Donovan_in_Concert.jpg)
Never cared for this back in the day, which explains the great shape the LP is in. As you might surmise I wasn't a flower power kind of guy. It's grown on me though. I guess I've mellowed with age. :wink:
Doc
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JATP_Volume2.jpg)
Verve deep groove mono pressing. This one is from a 1946 JATP show. Great musicians and great music.
This will very likely be my last post here. Happy listening to all. 8)
--Jerome
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The new Blade Runner in Red Vinyl...
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=84967)
1975 Pablo Records
Ella had a habit of gabbing too much between tunes. At one point Tommy Flanagan (pianist) just starts playing the next tune.
Can't help but love Ella though. She sang like an angel.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=84968)
1963 Verve
Count Basie and Orchestra - Composed and arranged by Quincy Jones
This is a fabulous big band record. (sorry about picture quality - glossy cover)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=84987)
1988 JMT - W. Germany Recorded NYC w/Geri Allen or Eddie Simon and Kevin McNeal, Lonnie Plaxico, Paul Samuels.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=84988)
Recorded 1957 Verve mono Japanese pressing
Interesting record w/Roy Eldridge, Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Stan Levy. Roy Eldridge gives the session a kind of Louis Armstrong feel.
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(http://dmftp.nl/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/kazu_matsui_project_feat__robben_ford-standing_on_the_outside.jpg)
Nicey recorded LP but really not my thing
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85241)
1967 NYC Milestone Remastered 1990 Fantasy (OJC)
Mike Lawrence, Gracan Moncur, Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, Louis Hayes
nice record
neo
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Black Is The Color- Cyndee Peters (OPUS 3).
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85314)
1978 Inner City - Might be available on Enja
Duet with George Mraz (bass) This is a favorite. Great tunes played with elegance.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85331)
RCA Red Seal mono
Mozart Requiem Mass composed just before his death. I found this record in a basement and cleaned it up. I think I need a mono cart to listen to this. I couldn't get through it with a stereo set-up. A mono set-up is nice if you have a lot of mono records or maybe just a few and the cart on a removable headshell. Maybe some day.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85332)
Prestige 1961 engineered Rudy Van Gelder
Forrest-tenor, Joe Zawinul-piano, Tommy Potter-bass, Clarence Johnston-drums. A little off the beaten path of Coltrane influenced jazz, this is well done. Forrest plays in more of an older soul type roadhouse style, sort of a cross between Lester Young and Hank Crawford, but sounds like neither. This is supposed to be one of his best records and he really plays. Joe Zawinul went on to play with many others including Cannonball Adderly and Weather Report. This is a good one.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=75570)
1985 Concord Jazz
I showed this photo before on another thread and it bears repeating. This record has become an audiofool favorite for good reasons. It's a great record.
Both the music and SQ are infectious. Hard to imagine anyone not digging this album, even if not a jazz fan. This is the original issue and it sounds great. The audiophile reissue is said to sound just as good, if not better. Better is hard to imagine.
Ray Brown often played with Gene Harris, but must be on about a million LPs with many different people. If you see his name on a line up, rest assured, at least the bass is well played.
Highly recommended.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85408)
The 50 Guitars Of Tommy Garrett
South Of The Border Vol. 2
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61v7L0SEZ5L.jpg)
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(http://d2heru13qkbk4q.cloudfront.net/media/899556/scaled/16GB_146.jpg)
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(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/bb/68/b7f2e03ae7a005f570320210.L.jpg)
The P-Man strikes again.
Doc
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85473)
Complete BBC Sessions
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Cheap Trick, Dream Police
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GO TIGERS!
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Freestyle- Karin Krog, voice, with John Surman, reeds, synth, etc. (ODIN). That label, all the Scandinavian labels, actually, have a wonderful way with sound.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85770)
1983 Pablo with Kenny Barron, Rufus Reid, Marvin Smith
Two graduates of the Basie band of the '50s and '60s, give great sax. The lush tone and precise playing move this session right along. The great rhythm section doesn't hurt either. One of those records you wish was longer.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85777)
1979 Concord Duet with Jimmy Rowles on piano. A well chosen name, Tasty.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85788)
Eva Cassidy "Songbird" 1998 S&P Records 180g Remastered By Steve Hoffman
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Speaking of song birds, in those days, Muldaur had the voice of a wood thrush.
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/pauldoyle/MariaMuldaur-SweetHarmony-1976.jpg)
Doc
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(http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/8021/vzs5.jpg)
....and now for something completely different. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Is it OK to post a "show and tell" (actually a "listen and tell") on this thread?
Don't know why it wouldn't be, so here goes...
The following YouTube offering of "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out", a 1920's number written by Jimmie Cox for Bessie Smith and performed here by my all time favorite female vocalist, Alberta Hunter, during her 1980's comeback (when she was in her 80's) is well worth a listen. It's from a video tape and the pictures aren't great but the audio is fine. If you can't access it from the code below, just Google "Alberta Hunter on YouTube" and it will show up. I trust you will all give it a listen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdaNlZhmHoM.
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Jazz at The Long Wharf, a Mark Levinson recording dedicated to bassist Jimmy Garrison who was Coltrane's bassist along with McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones in Coltrane's quartet in the 60's (MLAR 1) featuring himself on bass, Doug Levinson on piano and Bill Elgart on drums, 45 rpm.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86097)
Recorded 1954 Period Records. Originally on 2 - 10" records called Jazzical Moods. This is remastered by Bethlehem and reissued in 1984.
John LaPorta - clarinet, alto
Teo Macero - tenor, bari
Thad Jones - trumpet
Jackson Wiley - cello
Clem De Rosa - drums
Bethlehem did a great job of remastering this mono recording. I wonder what the original sounds like. This is vintage Mingus and if you're a fan, a good session. If you're not familiar with his work maybe you should check him out. Mingus was a unique voice and notice, there's no piano. I can't think of a Mingus record that doesn't bring a smile to my face or make me laugh at least once or twice.
neo
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41PeNjVmVoL.jpg)
Terrific record :thumb:
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Rubber Soul, Magical Mystery Tour, Blade Runner red vinyl release............
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86136)
Aja "Steely Dan" 2007 Cisco Music LP, 30th Anniversary, Remastered, Limited Edition, 180g, Japanese Pressing
originally released in 1977 by ABC Records
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86136)
Aja "Steely Dan" 2007 Cisco Music LP, 30th Anniversary, Remastered, Limited Edition, 180g, Japanese Pressing
originally released in 1977 by ABC Records
Hey B, I can recommend Dan's "Gaucho" re-master, too. Probably because of my particulars, you know how that goes, I think the production and sound have a leg up, too. The boy/girl choruses floor me and the sound is richer and more room filling. Cheers.
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Marvin Gaye ~ I Heard It Through The Grapevine!
Tamla
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20-%20Soul/MarvinGayeHeardItThroughtheGrapevine.jpg)
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Wilson Pickett ~ In the Midnight Hour
Atlantic
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20-%20Soul/WP.jpg)
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Just read about Linda's health issue not allowing her to sing anymore. Very sad indeed for a world class singer. Maybe things will change, we hope.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86159)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86276)
Sixto Rodriguez "Cold Fact" 2012 Light In the Attic Records LP, Remastered, Reissue, 180g
Originally Released 1970 Sussex Records
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86346)
Asha Puthli "Asha Puthli" 1974 CBS Records LP, UK Pressing
A female vocalist and torch singer from Bombay somewhat akin to an Indian Maria Muldaur or Dusty Springfield
from Wikipedia:
Asha Puthli is an Indian-born singer-songwriter, producer and actress. Best recognized for her daredevil vocals on the "Science Fiction" album by jazz iconoclast Ornette Coleman, Asha Puthli has recorded ten solo albums for labels like EMI, CBS/Sony, and RCA. She is a 'world music' pioneer and an intrepid cosmopolite.[1]
Her recordings, which span styles like blues, pop, rock, soul, funk, disco, and techno, have been produced by the likes of Del Newman (who has produced Elton John and Cat Stevens), and Teo Macero (who has produced Miles Davis and Vernon Reid).
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86376)
Herman Brood and His Wild Romance (Ariola Records).
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Feels Good To Me- Bill Bruford and some way good band mates. Recorded in 1977 when some highly original stuff was coming from the east coast and the UK.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86461)
Phoebe Snow "Second Childhood" 1976 Columbia Records LP
another great 70s female vocalist backed up by a dynamite studio band
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86553)
1962
Curtis Fuller
John Gilmore
Tommy Flanagan
Art Davis
Louis Hayes
Cover is water damaged so I keep it separate in plastic. Good Freddie session.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86554)
1978 Choice Records
Duet with Eddie Gomez. Joanne Brackeen is a terrific pianist, first women to play with the Jazz Messengers. Couldn't help but compare this to Eddie with Chick Corea, with some surprising similarities.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86591)
I have the stereo version of this (lower cover) tho I had the mono in high school. Caught Chris Conner once in Chicago and some nitwit in the audience shouted out, "Something Cool". From her reaction it was plain to see that this wasn't the first time someone had made that mistake. I love Chris Conner's classic "All About Ronnie". Best listened to when its cold outside, Miss Christy's voice will warm you from the inside out.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86714)
1964 Blue Note
This is a '85 reissue pressed by EMI France - DMM (direct metal mastering) using the original master tape. Here's one with a bar code on the back that sounds great and the record is as good as it looks.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86715)
1978 Polydor
Joe Farrell
Steve Gadd
Eddie Gomez
This is a great record.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86716)
The Beatles "Abbey Road" 2012 Apple Records LP
Remastered and Reissued on 180g Vinyl
Originally Released in 1969 Apple Records
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86712)
Thelonius Monk: Monk's Blues Columbia, '69
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86841)
Dusty Springfield "The Look Of Love" 1967 Philips Records LP
another great female vocalist from the 60s
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The last time spinning LP was 30 yrs ago, my first album today:
Big thanks to "Bob in St. Louis".
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86842)
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What did you get yourself, Trung? Don't be shy. It's all good. Not a bad album to start with either. Do we need to talk tonearm pivot to phono stylus length, newbie brother?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86845)
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Jim.
I'm good, had a local friend stop by with all little tools, scale and double check everything for me.
Just a temporary setup though.
Need to get the LP clean to get better sound though.
Let me know when you are head this way, VNese food is on me. :thumb:
Bob pick this (http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=117133.msg1254909#msg1254909) up, find box, packed and shipped to me.
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The last time spinning LP was 30 yrs ago, my first album today:
Big thanks to "Bob in St. Louis".
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86842)
Welcome back Trung :thumb:
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1978 Polydor
Joe Farrell
Steve Gadd
Eddie Gomez
This is a great record.
neo
A tacky cover with great music. There is an alternate version of that cover that was later released. An improvement? :icon_lol:
Three Quartets is also excellent.
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/Chick%20Corea/chick-corea-friends-smurfs1.jpg)
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Brian Auger's Oblivion Express "Closer To It!" 1973 RCA Records LP
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1978 Polydor
Joe Farrell
Steve Gadd
Eddie Gomez
This is a great record.
neo
Neo, I have Three Quartets with the same personal except with Brecker on tenor and it friggin smokes! Getting this, too. Probably have to get it on CD, tho, unless anyone guys know about any new releases of it on vinyl and will advise. Thanks. You too, Bobby.
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Brian Auger's Oblivion Express "Closer To It!" 1973 RCA Records LP
:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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A Reference Recordings album of The Utah Symphony conducted by Varujan Kijian. This is available as an SACD, too, by direct order from the label. Recorded by Keith O. Johnson and, boy, the sound is in a league of its own. Symphonie Fantastique if the print above is too small.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86988)
Rickie Lee Jones "Rickie Lee Jones" 2008 Warner Bros. Records LP, Remastered, 180g, Reissue
originally released 1979 Warner Bros. Records
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87016)
Ray LaMontagne "Trouble" 2008 RCA Records LP, 180g
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=86988)
Rickie Lee Jones "Rickie Lee Jones" 2008 Warner Bros. Records LP, Remastered, 180g, Reissue
originally released 1979 Warner Bros. Records
I have that one, too, B. Excellent pressing and sound.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87162)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87163)
Love APP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87306)
Donald Fagen "Morph The Cat" 2006 Reprise Records 2xLP, 180g
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87352)
1967 Blue Note
Another DMM reissue. Nice record, great line-up.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87353)
Marvin Gaye "What's Going On" (1971) Tamla Records LP, Reissue, Limited, 180g
originally released 1971 Tamla Records
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"Old Time Feeling" by the Sheila Jordan/Harvie Swartz Duo on the Paj label. Might be kinda hard to imagine just a vocalist and a bass player, but if you've ever heard this I doubt you would change a thing. Both of these players are not anywhere as near well known as they deserve to be. The sound is class AAA, too. There is another album by them that IS available on Amazon.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87501)
1968 Solid State Japanese pressing This was also released on Blue Note
Miroslav Vituous - bass
Roy Haynes drms
Possibly the most beautiful of all Chick trio records, this one is to die for. It's amazing how expressive and lyrical these guys are, at any speed.
Wonderful record
The album 'Friends' I posted previously, starts out in a playful mood and progressively gets grooving. Joe Farrell's flute is tastefully recorded; it doesn't get shrill and obnoxious. I kind of doubt if you'll find either of these in print on LP. Definitely worth seeking out at your used record store.
neo
Edit: The cover is all yellow. The purple on the left is just lighting.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87529)
Tom Waits "Closing Time" 1972 Asylum Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87596)
Saturday Night Fever "The Original Movie Soundtrack" 1977 RSO Records 2xLP
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And here I thought all copies of this record would have been burned at the famous Comiskey Park "Disco Demolition Night" in 1979. Guess a few survived...
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And here I thought all copies of this record would have been burned at the famous Comiskey Park "Disco Demolition Night" in 1979. Guess a few survived...
I'm sure glad that this copy survived the outrage. This is a great piece of history.. 70s kitsch, Americana. It was a scene! I definitely wouldn't want a steady diet of this, but it sure put a smile on my fact this morning, as I hadn't heard it in forever. BTW, both Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, and 70s disco diva, Donna Summers, died from cancer this last year.
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Okay... let's try this.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87602)
Music From The Soundtrack "Easy Rider" 1969 ABC/Dunhill Records LP
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Okay... let's try this.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87602)
Music From The Soundtrack "Easy Rider" 1969 ABC/Dunhill Records LP
One of the best soundtracks EVER!
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I'm sure glad that this copy survived the outrage. This is a great piece of history.. 70s kitsch, Americana. It was a scene! I definitely wouldn't want a steady diet of this, but it sure put a smile on my fact this morning, as I hadn't heard it in forever. BTW, both Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, and 70s disco diva, Donna Summers, died from cancer this last year.
The Bee Gees later blamed Bill Veeck's publicity stunt gone awry for the death of disco. There's some great footage of this disaster on YouTube. Just Google "disco demolition night" for a look and a good laugh.
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Tom Waits, Heartattack and Vine.
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MoFi 45 RPM. It sounds terrific. Quiet pressing, outstanding fidelity, great detail. This is my favorite Dylan album and this is my 4th different pressing. I have a first issue mono and stereo and the original mono recordings box set. Expensive but worth it IMO.
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Blade Runner soundtrack (Vangelis 25th Anniversary trilogy)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87821)
Seals & Croft "Summer Breeze" 1972 Warner Bros. Records LP
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I traded some used vinyl for this new record today. Wonderful!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=87998)
Tom Waits "Closing Time" 2010 Rhino Records LP, Reissue, 180g
originally release in 1973 Asylum Records
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=88090)
Tom Waits "Live From Austin - Romeo Bleeding" 2009 Vinyl Passion Records LP, 180g, European Pressing
recorded on December 5, 1978, Austin, TX
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Stevie Wonder "Songs In The Key Of Life" 1976 Tamla Records 2xLP
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1986 ECM
This is the same group as on 'Now He Sings, Now He Sobs', and another great record. The ECM recording (Germany) is excellent.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=88258)
1969 Blue Note
This is a replacement record for one that was destroyed. The cover on this reissue is beat up, but the SQ is pretty good. No complaints.
This is a semi big band like 'Blues and the Abstract Truth', only different. Johnny Coles, Joe Henderson, Garnett Brown are featured along with a couple of bass trombones and bass clarinets. Nice record!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=88316)
Robert Plant / Alison Krauss "Raising Sand" 2007 Rounder Records 2xLP, 180g
Periodically, I return to this album really wanting to like it more than I do. I'm slowly warming up to it, but I don't feel that it show cases either Robert Plant or Alison Krauss at their best. Nonetheless, I am big fans of them both.
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1968 Blue Note
Thad Jones (flugelhorn). Peter Phillips (bass trombone), Jerry Dodgion (alto flute), Ron Carter (bass), Mickey Roker (drms).
Wonderful classic album - must have.
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Agnes Obel : Aventine
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=88607)
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1966 Blue Note
Another super classic. I think every tune on this LP (all written by Wayne) is in the fake books.
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180gm Polydor
EC was pretty good on an ES-335 back in the day.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=88629)
The Stones in their prime
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=88668)
Eleanor McEvoy "Out There" 2006 Diverse Records LP, 180g, 1/2 Speed Mastering, Limited Edition
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Sarah McLachlan "Solace" 2002 Arista Records LP, 180g, Canadian Release
another great "Mc" woman musician, vocalist
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1976 SteepleChase
Tete Montoliu - piano, Niels-Henning Orstd Pedersen - bass, Tootie Heath - drums
One of the all time great piano trios. Great stuff!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=88998)
1987 Criss Cross Jazz
Ralph Moore - tenor, soprano, David Kikoski - piano, Buster Williams - bass, Billy Hart - drums
Ralph Moore made a number of excellent albums until the mid '90s. His whereabouts since then is unknown (to me). Perhaps he has returned to his native London, England?
This is a great session with side 1 being standards with a fresh approach and side 2 originals, 1 each by Kikoski, Moore, and Williams. This is a digital recording by Rudy van Gelder and the sound is brilliant and immediate. Criss Cross label is from Holland and the pressing is excellent.
David Kikoski isn't as well known as some other pianists, but he's a first rate player. If you see his name (or Ralph Moore) on an album, consider it a plus.
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I just picked this up after hearing the Satin Doll cut. Does this guy have a following??? Don Shirley... Jamaican born, USSR trained, played with the Boston Pops when 18, told by his music teacher to switch to jazz because America wasn't ready for a black classical pianist.
His transcription of the Richard Rogers "This Nearly was Mine" brought cold chill bumps to my arms. Like listening to a Chopin Etude, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5c_zu86SAI
(http://library.syr.edu/digital/afdd/AFSD5897.JPG)
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180 gm double album reissue
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Don't you folks ever sleep?
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No.
You might miss something. :D
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Admittedly this is great music you are listening to, but if you keep it up 24/7 you're going to burn out the EL-34's in your amp. Then you will have to choose between new production tubes from Slovakia, Russia or China, or hunt for the few remaining N.O.S. examples made in England or Holland.
Either way, good luck!
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Lou Reed "Sally Can't Dance" 1974 RCA Victor Records LP
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Admittedly this is great music you are listening to, but if you keep it up 24/7 you're going to burn out the EL-34's in your amp. Then you will have to choose between new production tubes from Slovakia, Russia or China, or hunt for the few remaining N.O.S. examples made in England or Holland.
Either way, good luck!
New Production have caught up with the old IMO...this isn't like before, new production are quite good. We need to sometimes check our prejudices.
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New Production have caught up with the old IMO...this isn't like before, new production are quite good. We need to sometimes check our prejudices.
I stuck a matched pair of new production JJ Tesla 6L6GC's in my 1947 Canadian-built Stromberg-Carlson 694. They crapped-out after less than 100 hours of use.
Also bought several Russian milsurp 6L6GC's, unlabled but alleged to be Sovtek. Haven't used any of these in any equipment as they all test shorted and/or weak on my Triplett 3444A.
I am not yet ready to check my prejudices.
Eric S.
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200 gm remaster from a few years back.
This was really well done.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=89604)
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1961 Impulse
Nice straight up session.
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Verve Japanese reissue - mono
Couldn't find the exact date of these three Lester Young sessions, probably mid '50s. Pres played in the Count Basie band in the "30s and '40s. He was always relaxed in the groove, even when playing up-tempo. Very nice record.
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1964 Impulse
Beautiful record
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Samaris (double transparent album)
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It's a great album from Iceland. I also have the CD version of this album
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These newly remastered 180gm albums are exceptional.
Much of what was buried in the background on the originals is brought up towards the front.
I caught this tour live at The Felt Forum in NYC and this one brings back great memories.
Recommended.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=90045)
Zappa/Mothers - Over-Nite Sensation
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This is from the Eagles Studio Albums 1972-1979 box set mastered by Bernie Grundman on 180g vinyl. I've listened to Eagles, One of these Nights and Hotel California and they sound fantastic.
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Gregory Porter - Water
(http://www.israbox.com/uploads/posts/2010-07/1278923229_510kjo5ndol._ss500_.jpg)
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These newly remastered 180gm albums are exceptional.
Much of what was buried in the background on the originals is brought up towards the front.
I caught this tour live at The Felt Forum in NYC and this one brings back great memories.
Recommended.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=90045)
Zappa/Mothers - Over-Nite Sensation
I saw the infamous midnight Halloween show during that tour. Stony Brook University, NY. And they only played for 35 minutes! The height of the oil embargo and they had to leave or some such nonsense. What little they played was amazing. But it was very little.
Paul
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Rendezvous- Richard Beirach, piano, and George Mraz, bass (International Phono, Inc). An oldy and definitely a goody. The sound of the two instruments and in their setting sounds so natural and alive it transcends high fidelity. This is one on my heavenly list. And, their playing together is a thing of beauty which the good sound serves as perfectly as I can imagine.
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That's odd, a 35 minute Zappa concert. You'd normally get 1 1/2 - 2 hours.
Somebody at Stony Brook must have made some executive decision?
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So much temptation. And I was so content with my Overnite Sensation and other Zappas...
And how are the extra tracks on that Eno/Byrne? The remastering?
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Mew for me today.
Long title tho: No More Stories/Are Told Today/I'm Sorry/They Washed Away/No More Stories/The World Is Grey/I'm Tired/Let's Wash Away
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That's odd, a 35 minute Zappa concert. You'd normally get 1 1/2 - 2 hours.
Somebody at Stony Brook must have made some executive decision?
Early and late show that nite. The group had to leave to go the airport, something about fuel shortage and pandemonium associated with the oil embargo. Everyone was pissed.
Paul
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Early and late show that nite. The group had to leave to go the airport, something about fuel shortage and pandemonium associated with the oil embargo. Everyone was pissed.
Paul
At least you got to see the man live...
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Roscoeiii,
Sorry, just saw your question.
The extra tracks on My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts are okay but nothing all that exciting. Some alternate takes, outlines of songs, that kind of stuff.
The remastering job sounds pretty good although the original was no slouch - I bought that when it first came out.
I'll have to pull the old one out and give it a listen.
I do recall my first wife really hated that album and reading me the riot act one fine afternoon which totally caught me by surprise.
Everybody's a critic.
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Never understood the appeal of Zappa and the MoI. Same with Black Sabbath. But I'm sure the same could be said about some of the groups/artists I like. :scratch: :roll:
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João Gilberto "Interpreta Tom Jobim" 1985 EMI Records LP, Brazilian Pressing
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U2 - BOY
Any one remember the original 'other' cover of this album and the story that grew up about it, forcing the new cover?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=90609)
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The Rolling Stones - Out Of Our Heads
A nice mono copy. Nothing to do with Thanksgiving other than my cousin brought it over to our family gathering back in '65 and it made quite the impression on this then 10 year old!
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U2 - WAR
Original US pressing with the dark purple Island label.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=90647)
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U2 - BOY
Any one remember the original 'other' cover of this album and the story that grew up about it, forcing the new cover?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=90609)
That would be the original cover for the British/European release; the North American release had the distorted band photo cover over pedophilia concerns with the original cover.
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7013/6634106107_d78899380c_b.jpg)
I have this one. Also, the 30 year anniversary reissue is the original cover
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Innocence - Belief
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Depth Charge – Nine Deadly Venoms
(http://www.electrohound.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/depthcharge2.jpg)
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U2 – October
2nd US pressing.
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U2 – The Joshua Tree
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listening to a lot of Keely Smith lately. Keely was Louis Prima's wife and performing partner. Clearly the more taltnted of the two by far. Simply a great band vocalist. I only have two albums, Is anyone aware of an LP anthology?
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It was a very black night tonight...
listening to Anathema - Untouchable (double LP)
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(http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2011/May11/verdi_requiem_10092.jpg)
I find solace in music at times. This hits the spot.
P.S. Let's keep it relatively on topic and keep the comments non-controversial.
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Thanks Crim! :thumb:
P.S. Let's keep it relatively on topic and keep the comments non-controversial.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=91189)
1974 Inner City
solo piano Beautiful record
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1981 Enja - West Germany
Frank Wess - flute, tenor
Sir Roland Hanna - piano
George Mraz - bass
Ben Riley - drums All tunes written by Wess or Hanna except one by Hanna/Mraz. Excellent playing and music, as is the sound.
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1985 Landmark
Trio with Ira Coleman and Marvin "Smitty" Smith. Early digital recording sounds good. They used a Mitsubishi X-80 digital tape recorder.
Mulgrew Miller was a great piano player. Don't let the digital label scare you off.
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1987 Landmark
Quintet w/Kenny Garrett, Steve Nelson, Charnett Moffett and Tony Reedus. Another great one from Mulgrew.
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1988 Landmark
Quartet - Joe Henderson, Ron Carter, Tony Williams WOW!!!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=91554)
Traffic "The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys" 1971 Island Records LP
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T. Rex "The Slider" 1972 Reprise Records LP
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Sugar – Copper Blue / Beaster
Label: Merge Records – MRG451
Format: Vinyl, Remastered, Reissue & 12", EP, Remastered, Reissue
Country: USA & Canada
Released: 24 Jul 2012
New from Euclid Records in New Orleans, also includes digital download and a 1992 live show.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=91635)
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The Jam – All Mod Cons
Label: Polydor – PD-1-6188
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1978
Original US printing. I probably bought this at the Tower Records, downtown Boston, in '78.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=92120)
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(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/AHER_34848__94087__12162013095201-1845.jpg)
Paul McCartney NEW
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Steven Wilson : The Raven That Refused To Sing (2LP)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=92124)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=92462)
WOW! The sound quality raises goose bumps, it's that kind of a recording.
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Braids : Flourish//Perish (2lp)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=92463)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=93000)
Remastered 180 gram
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30th Anniversary edition on 180g
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Blackfield – IV
Label: Kscope – kscope830
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 22 Aug 2013
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=94811)
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1988 Landmark
Quartet - Joe Henderson, Ron Carter, Tony Williams WOW!!!
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That's some heavyweight musicians altogether in that one I have "Keys to the City".
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That's some heavyweight musicians altogether in that one I have "Keys to the City".
"Keys" is a really nice album. I think it was his first one as a leader. Mulgrew must have been a sideman on a couple hundred other albums. This is his last album on Landmark:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=95505)
From Day to Day Landmark Records 1990 NYC
Robert Hurst - bass
Kenny Washington - drums
There's another LP on Landmark called "Work" w/Charnett Moffett and Terri Lyne Carrington. I thought I had it, but can't seem to locate it at the moment. All excellent records with great musicians, you really can't go wrong with any of them. Mulgrew recorded about a dozen other albums as a leader, on various labels. I'm not sure how many are on LP.
Mulgrew passed away last year at age 57. He was a wonderful player and inspiration to younger musicians.
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Coheed And Cambria – The Afterman: Descension / Big Beige Demos
Label: Everything Evil Records – HHI013V
Format: Coke Bottle Clear Vinyl
Country: US
Released: 20 Apr 2013
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=95601)
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"Keys" is a really nice album. I think it was his first one as a leader. Mulgrew must have been a sideman on a couple hundred other albums. This is his last album on Landmark:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=95505)
From Day to Day Landmark Records 1990 NYC
Robert Hurst - bass
Kenny Washington - drums
There's another LP on Landmark called "Work" w/Charnett Moffett and Terri Lyne Carrington. I thought I had it, but can't seem to locate it at the moment. All excellent records with great musicians, you really can't go wrong with any of them. Mulgrew recorded about a dozen other albums as a leader, on various labels. I'm not sure how many are on LP.
Mulgrew passed away last year at age 57. He was a wonderful player and inspiration to younger musicians.
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Robert Hurst is a sideman on what I suppose is my favorite Branford Marsalis recording. Got him on a another recording I can't remember which just now, least ways I hope it's just now.
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180g import. Remaster from master tape
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Haft speed mastered 200g
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Pete Townsend/Ronnie Lane- Rough Mix (ATCO);
Neil Young and Crazy Horse- Evevybody Knows This Is Nowhere (Reprise).
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Coheed And Cambria – The Afterman: Ascension
Label: Everything Evil Records – HHI001V
Format: Vinyl
Country: US
Released: 09 Oct 2012
Includes full ceedee.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=95685)
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linda perhacs; Parallelograms
van dyke parks; song cycle
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1960 Candid Italian pressing by Base Records
1960 was a tough year at the Newport Jazz fest. There were rowdy riots in the streets and Mingus and Roach set up an alternative concert venue to protest the pay inequalities. The innovators (mostly black) were paid considerably less than the big band musicians (mostly white).
This is from 2 studio sessions in 11/60. Personnel on various cuts include a vocal by Abby Lincoln and appearances by Jimmy Knepper, Tommy Flanagan, Booker Little, Julian Priester, Walter Benton, John Morrison, Benny Bailey, and Kenny Dorham (piano).
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1957 Prestige mono OJC reissue
Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Art Taylor
Beautiful album.
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1963 Impulse
Steve Davis and Lex Humphries
This is McCoy's second album as a leader. Nice session.
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k.d. lang – Shadowland
Label: Sire – 9 25724-1
Format: Vinyl,
Country: US
Released: 1988
Not a huge fan of country but love this woman's voice.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=96688)
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/98/Bob_Dylan_-_Time_Out_of_Mind.jpg)
Dylan - Time Out of Mind
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Cream Best of.
Vegatables (Crop) cover.
A very good overall tasty selection.
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(http://cdn.stereogum.com/files/2013/11/Neneh-Cherry-Blank-Project-608x602.jpg)
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1964 Blue Note
This was recorded before Sidewinder (a smash hit), but released a couple of years later. Search for the New Land is one of Lee's most introspective albums. Maybe it was Wayne Shorter influence. There are a couple of long, modern, slower tempo tunes interspersed with the hard bop. Great album with great players.
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1971 Blue Note
This is Lee's final album. It's a double, with side 4 on the flip of side 1 to hear it in sequence on your record changer. Most of Lee's earlier albums were straight bop quintets. This one has:
Grachan Moncur III - trombone
Bobbi Humphrey - flute
Billy Harper - tenor saxophone, alto flute
Harold Mabern - piano, electric piano
Reggie Workman - bass, percussion
Jymie Merritt - electric upright bass
Freddie Waits - drums, recorder
This is Lee's most modern album with a more orchestrated approach and a fatalistic minor key feel. Maybe I'm reading some of that into it, knowing this is the last. You can't go wrong with a Lee Morgan LP, he was a great player. This one is no exception.
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1965 Blue Note
Jackie McLean - alto
Hank Mobley - tenor
Herbie Hancock - piano
Larry Ridley - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
For years this super classic album was out of print and virtually impossible to find. The first cut on side 2 is "Ceora", a classic tune written by Lee, which is now a standard. In the late '80s this was reissued along with most of the Blue Note catalogue. Many reissues were DMM pressings (direct metal master) and the SQ is generally quite good.
Back in the day, when I had to choose a handful of albums out of the hundreds I wanted to buy, I would base my selections on the personnel and the tunes, to get a feel for desirability. Look at the line-up here.
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1975 Timeless/Muse
George Coleman
Sam Jones
Billy Higgins
I was looking through my gallery and couldn't find Eastern Rebellion. This happens to be one of the greatest jazz albums ever recorded, no kidding.
This is the Timeless cover. The US Muse edition had a different cover. I'll have to take a photo, I can't find it anywhere on the net. Here's a good chunk of the album. The SQ isn't up to analog standards, but maybe you have better PC SQ than I.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ubU5TclcEg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7gAEeWtRI0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdTYMDIyQq8
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Muse cover
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Neo. Got Eastern Rebellion. Cheers. I'm tryin to remember how I came by it. May have been you or some cats over on Audio Asylum cause I don't imagine I've had it but about five years or so. Hi Fi Tommy is a So Cal old dog over on AA and he knows recordings made at jazz haunts from the day in and around L.A. For some reason I do too. We shoot the breeze sometimes about L.A. based groups from the 60's like Shelly Manne and His Men and Gerald Wilson. That's where Houston high school kids The Jazz Crusaders made their best work, imo, in clubs, not studios. I have a Chico Hamilton CD in my car as we speak. A music club friend of mine down here adores Pepper and he's played things for me that have enhanced my esteem for him as an artist. Anyway, I'm glad you are a participating AC member. I wish like mad that some of the guys who contributed when I first arrived here would join us. I don't have a doubt that you would appreciate them, too.
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Jim,
On Amazon I noticed that Eastern Rebellion is now a rare commodity in any format. Maybe the reissue gods will take notice. I've had the records, both Timeless and Muse editions, for years. No matter how much I play them, it doesn't get old. Sometimes a Timeless copy of the same LP was better quality than the Muse edition. In this case my Muse copy is good, slightly warmer than the Timeless.
My familiarity with west coast jazz isn't up to east coast knowledge/library. It tends to be limited to guys like Jerry Mulligan, Lee Konitz, and a few others. Why don't you post more of your favorites?
I used to take photos of everything, but it's time consuming. Now I just find a good picture and grab it, but these are albums I've just played, like this one:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=97662)
1958 Prestige
Red Garland
Paul Chambers
Art Taylor
Late '50s was a productive time for Trane, and he emerged as a giant, eventually to become the worlds most revered and emulated sax player. This album wasn't released until 1961. Prestige already had a few albums out by this same group, and "Kind of Blue" was released on Columbia in '59. This LP is extra cuts left over from previous sessions, residing in Rudy Van Gelder's vaults. It doesn't sound like leftovers - it's excellent. Trane already moved on to Atlantic Records. His very first album was in '57 and Trane died in '67. He left an amazing legacy in only 10 years.
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Thanks for your reply, Neo. Saw Trane several times at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco around the time (the 60's) he was recording on the Impulse label. I am a huge fan. Sitting in my car in Dallas I was, listening to jazz on the radio when his death was announced. Last live date I attended was at Smalls in NYC. Looked for jazz clubs in San Francisco as recently as November on a birthday trip from me to me. It isn't like it used to be out there. Disappointing is what it was like.
In what part of the country do you live? For some reason I am thinking New Jersey. Recently I have been circulating albums amongst members and friends in The Houston Audio Society by NJ bassist Harvie Swartz. I am sorta in demand around here cause of my record collection. Guys record my albums to their computers and always copy me a disc for their appreciation and prosperity.
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Thanks for your reply, Neo. Saw Trane several times at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco around the time (the 60's) he was recording on the Impulse label. I am a huge fan. Sitting in my car in Dallas I was, listening to jazz on the radio when his death was announced. Last live date I attended was at Smalls in NYC. Looked for jazz clubs in San Francisco as recently as November on a birthday trip from me to me. It isn't like it used to be out there. Disappointing is what it was like.
In what part of the country do you live? For some reason I am thinking New Jersey. Recently I have been circulating albums amongst members and friends in The Houston Audio Society by NJ bassist Harvie Swartz. I am sorta in demand around here cause of my record collection. Guys record my albums to their computers and always copy me a disc for their appreciation and prosperity.
I only saw Trane once in '66 at Temple Univ (I'm in Philly). It was kind of disappointing. He was sick and didn't play much. Most of the set was a secession of horn players doing the avant guarde thing, and doing it poorly IMO. Trane came out near the end and made sense of it all. The guy could talk to you through his horn, and talk to you where you could hear actual words and feel the emotion. In this case it was pain and spirituality.
Funny you should mention Harvie Swartz. The guy can play. He went to Berkley School of Music. He might have lived in Philly for awhile. He played some gigs here years ago with a bad singer (Sheila something?) and some piano player. I saw him in NY once, at Bradleys I think, maybe with Kenny Barron. I used to have an LP with him and Kenny called "Now Was the Time". Good record, unfortunately I lost it in the great storage place flood along with 1400 others.
neo
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1960 Blue Note
This is Freddie's first album and it's a great one. Lee Morgan had a couple of years head start at Blue Note and Freddie wanted to make a splash.
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Neo, that singer would have been Sheila Jordan. Her voice is very pure, actually, but her vocalization and expressiveness with only a bass player can be challenging. Shoot me a PM with your address and I will send you a copy on disc made for me by a friend of their album "Old Time Feeling" on the PAI label. A most excellent recording, too, and I think it will give a different appreciation of her. Swartz is stunningly good.
Love those crab cakes at Di Nardo's, but there is an AC member in Baltimore that says I haven't lived until I've tried theirs. Also, do yourself a favor and get a hold of Kenny Barron's "Live at Fat Tuesday's" with a quintet. As you already know, he is a very versatile player sometimes backing up singers, even, but on this one it's balls to the wall I can assure you. It positively flies! On CD, as well.
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1963 Blue Note
From the cover this looks like a big group, but it's actually two sessions. Straight up hard bop and a classic from Hank.
neo
P.S. I neglected to mention how much I like this LP. Hank didn't get the recognition he deserved. Dexter Gordon called him the middleweight champ for that reason. This record grooves.
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1960 Blue Note
Donald Byrd is another under appreciated musician. Later in his career he stretched out and did some conglomeration type stuff that I couldn't relate to, but the guy could play the trumpet. This is Byrd at his lyrical best as he soars.
This is another album where Jackie McLean and Hank Mobley play on different cuts, and the same for Doug Watkins and Reggie Workman.
neo
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1974 SteepleChase
Tete deserves a giant picture. This is a fantastic album. The trio includes Niels Henning Orsted Pederson and Tootie Heath. Do yourself a favor.....
neo
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Doc
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Neil Young, Live at the Cellar Door
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Plus, Elgar's Enigma Variations- Pierre Monteux and the London Sym (RCA) and
the most "organic" sounding performance and recording that I believe I've ever heard: Carmina Burana by The Clementic Consort on the Musical Heritage Society label. This would be the rarer volume 2 originally released on Harmonia Mundi, I believe. I can't think of another word that describes what I hear from this it's so honest and real sounding.
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My first love, and the beginning of my fascination with the female voice.
Doc
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A old Yardbirds LP ( Not the first scratch on the vinyl ) I've owned this LP since the 1967. Still sounds pretty good on the old Micro
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Label:
Epic – LN 24210
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
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1968 Prestige
Nice mixed bag of ballads and bop. Blue Mitchell on trumpet and George Coleman on tenor are the front line.
neo
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1966 Blue Note
This is a quintet with Joe Henderson, McCoy Tyner, Bob Cranshaw and Billy Higgins. Two cuts "Yesterday" and "Sunrise Sunset" are played by a bigger group that includes French horn, trombone, alto, bass clarinet, arranged by Oliver Nelson. This version of Sunrise has become a classic and the quintet tunes are... delightful.
neo
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Dylan - Time Out of Mind
Roscoe,
How is this? For some unknown reason I never bought this. Thanks
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I like Sheila ... :wink:
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1982 Stash Records
Some might know Adam Makowicz from a Sheffield direct to disc LP. Stash is or was an obscure label from Brooklyn. This is from a live date in Manhattan and Adam sounds amazingly like Art Tatum. The first two tunes on the album, "This Can't be Love", and "Yesterdays" were often played by Art and it's a bit uncanny. Adam's right hand sound exactly like Art. George Mraz (superb player) on the bass gives the record a more modern feel than Art's solo versions. Nice session.
Sorry for the crummy photo. I couldn't find it anywhere.
neo
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I like Sheila ... :wink:
Me, too.
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Some might know Adam Makowicz from a Sheffield direct to disc LP.
This one ???
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It is from HP's Super Disc List and was reviewed in TAS 32, page 138ff ... :notworthy:
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This one ???
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It is from HP's Super Disc List and was reviewed in TAS 32, page 138ff ... :notworthy:
Hi Toni,
That be the one.
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I like Sheila ... :wink:
Is that your favorite Sheila Jordan? I looked her up and it seems that's the earliest (1963) in print. Back in the day she worked with some impressive names. Bird (Charlie Parker) would introduce her as "the singer with the million dollar ears." She could improvise a whole tune.
neo
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Is that your favorite Sheila Jordan?
YES ... :)
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1960 Atlantic
These early Ornette LPs are pretty cool, really. Check this out:
Ornette - alto
Eric Dolphy - bass clarinet
Don Cherry - pocket trumpet
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Scott LaFaro - bass
Charlie Haden - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
Ed Blackwell - drums
The whole thing is an improvisation that lasts about 40 minutes. It's cut in half for the sides of the LP. This isn't a lot of cacophonous noise, these guys play off each other, although there's no or little traditional structure. If you have the stereo version there's a legend that tells you who is playing in each channel.
The picture in the lower right is a reproduction of a Jackson Pollock painting called White Light. If you have the original gatefold that square on the cover is blank and the picture is on the right inside the fold.
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Honestly, both are crummy photos. The second one shows the space better but the colors are mostly missing and there's not as much yellow.
neo
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1985 Contemporary
Trio date with John Heard (bass), Tony Williams (drums) Nice one, very nice one.
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YES ... :)
I remember a very old George Russell album on Riverside, if memory serves, on which she is featured. This would have been in the early 60's. Russell could have had any vocalist he wanted, I'm pretty sure. She is a singer's singer. I have a duo album with she and bassist Harvie Swartz on the PAI label, "Old Time Feeling" that has exceptional purity of sound and exceptional improvising. Swartz is one of time's best kept secrets. He still plays around the East Coast I've read. Plus, I believe Neobop told me that. They are remarkable together. The album is a gem.
In my audio club there is a chap with the damndest record cleaning regimen you've ever seen. Thanks to him, this record and many others sound pure as fresh snow.
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I remember a very old George Russell album on Riverside, if memory serves, on which she is featured. This would have been in the early 60's. Russell could have had any vocalist he wanted, I'm pretty sure. She is a singer's singer. I have a duo album with she and bassist Harvie Swartz on the PAI label, "Old Time Feeling" that has exceptional purity of sound and exceptional improvising. Swartz is one of time's best kept secrets. He still plays around the East Coast I've read. Plus, I believe Neobop told me that. They are remarkable together. The album is a gem.
In my audio club there is a chap with the damndest record cleaning regimen you've ever seen. Thanks to him, this record and many others sound pure as fresh snow.
Harvie Swartz is now apparently Harvie S (I didn't know). He's 65 years old and I believe he lives in or close to New York. S's last album was in '08, a duet with Kenny Barron:
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This might be CD only, I don't know that either. It looks good though.
In the late '70s and '80s S worked with both Steve Kuhn and Sheila.
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1980 ECM
Steve Kuhn, Sheila Jordan, Harvie Swartz, Bob Moses
Last Year's Waltz - '82 on ECM is another with same personnel.
That Old Time Feeling:
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1982 Palo Alto
neo beda beda beda bop
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The "bopster" rules.
This is an album I've owned since it first came out with HS on bass and it's not collecting dust around here, either. I loaned it to an audio society chum for him to record and he put a scratch on it, so he bought me another one*:
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In case you can't read the title, it's Dawn or Double Image from ECM. Dunno which is the name of the band and which is the name of the album. The music is subtle with lovely interplay. They had one more release- one I don't have- on ECM, I believe. There is nothing like it known to me.
*Little did he know I already had another one, so now I have three.
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Santana ~ Moonflower
Columbia
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The Doors ~ Morrison Hotel
Elektra
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"Remain in Light" is my only experience with Talking Heads and based on that one they are an amazing group who can both write and play. There is one tune in particular from it that will stand in any rock bands company for its energy and beat.
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More Talking Heads, both Little Creatures and this one, More Songs about Buildings and Food, are really good. David Byrne is very talented.
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Currently have an ancient copy of Joan Armatrading's Show Some Emotion flowing through the house -- sounds great despite all the wear -- perfect for a warm Sunday night in Texas for those of us not watching basketball!
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Byrd at The Gate (Riverside). Guitarist Charlie Byrd and friends. There is a most excellent track on this, "Where Are The Hebrew Children?", that is way past worth the price of admission alone. It's fairly lengthy and that's good cause it's magic. If I were making a list of the top 100 tunes that I've ever heard, it would on it
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Released 1986 Dragon Records 2LP stereo - Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb
There's another one on Dragon, Miles and Trane, recorded 7 months prior to this (black cover background). This is a live recording by Swedish radio and a beautiful pressing by Dragon.
Trane left the Miles band in '60. After that a number of different sax players played with the band. The first was Sonny Stitt. You can't help but compare the sax to Trane, especially on tunes like All Blues which was on Kind Of Blue LP. Stitt certainly holds his own and brings on his free flowing bop style. It's kind of refreshing and sometimes he sounds like Cannonball Adderly. Stitt plays mostly alto, but he switches to tenor with good facility.
Miles didn't settle on a new sax player until the entire band was reformed with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams.
Sonny Stitt was a great player. On his death bed, Charlie Parker designated him Keeper of the Flame and he did that well.
neo
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I posted this in P-mans rock n roll thread, but it is worth posting here too.
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This is her first solo album and if you are even close to being a Pretenders fan you owe it to yourself to buy this record. White vinyl and comes with the CD.
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I saw them- The Pretenders- on the first US tour for like two bucks, I think. I love their first album. Rarely do I get an album on which I like every song. Their first is one of those happy exceptions. Where do I get it, Lady of Vinyl?
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Reference Recordings and Keith Johnson's The Firebird Suite and Song of The Nightingale. One of these days, Laura, yer gonna find some classical music that you like. This is big stuff. Full orchestra. I prefer side 2 and when you realize it was written in the 20's, it's mind blowing. Side 1, Firebird, is more accessible for the novice, I imagine, and it's prettier. Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances is another Johnson/Reference recording and not quite so challenging. The front end of your room will turn into Minnesota Hall.
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One I always play for guests but hard to find. Something about those Scandinavian sound engineers. Helping a new to vinyl guy set up his brand new TT tonite.
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I saw them- The Pretenders- on the first US tour for like two bucks, I think. I love their first album. Rarely do I get an album on which I like every song. Their first is one of those happy exceptions. Where do I get it, Lady of Vinyl?
Here ya go Jim
http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/97329/Chrissie_Hynde-Stockholm-Vinyl_Record
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Sam & Dave ~ I Thank You
Atlantic
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Here ya go Jim
http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/97329/Chrissie_Hynde-Stockholm-Vinyl_Record
Just finished ordering. Thanks.
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After looking for this for 2 years I finally found it in New Orleans, a great album!
And Cornbread is also fine! :thumb:
Nice selections.
Gene
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1964 Blue Note
This was recorded before Sidewinder (a smash hit), but released a couple of years later. Search for the New Land is one of Lee's most introspective albums. Maybe it was Wayne Shorter influence. There are a couple of long, modern, slower tempo tunes interspersed with the hard bop. Great album with great players.
neo
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Porcupine Tree – Voyage 34
Label: Kscope – KSCOPE803
Format:2 × Vinyl, Limited Edition, Reissue, White, 180 Gram, Gatefold
Country:UK
The white vinyl is a little unnerving.
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#376/500. I feel very fortunate to have acquired this record for my SD collection.
Doc
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Released 1986 Dragon Records 2LP stereo - Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb
There's another one on Dragon, Miles and Trane, recorded 7 months prior to this (black cover background). This is a live recording by Swedish radio and a beautiful pressing by Dragon.
Trane left the Miles band in '60. After that a number of different sax players played with the band. The first was Sonny Stitt. You can't help but compare the sax to Trane, especially on tunes like All Blues which was on Kind Of Blue LP. Stitt certainly holds his own and brings on his free flowing bop style. It's kind of refreshing and sometimes he sounds like Cannonball Adderly. Stitt plays mostly alto, but he switches to tenor with good facility.
Miles didn't settle on a new sax player until the entire band was reformed with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams.
Sonny Stitt was a great player. On his death bed, Charlie Parker designated him Keeper of the Flame and he did that well.
neo
Here's the one with Trane:
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2 LP
Great records
neo
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1974 SteepleChase recorded in Copenhagen
Tete was one of the greatest pianists who ever lived. Imagine the facility of Art Tatum and the feel of Oscar Peterson or McCoy Tyner.
Niels Pedersen had chops to die for and with Tootie Heath made some fabulous music. This record is exceptional.
neo
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Tangerine Dream: Hyperborea '83, Virgin Records
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Tangerine Dream: Zeit '72, Virgin Records, dbl LP
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Tangerine Dream: Cyclone '78, Virgin Records
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1983 Warner Bros
Bad ass Texas blues. The (top) eliminator hot rod is a chopped '33 Ford coupe with a 350 Chevy V8 w/Z-28 hydraulic lifters.
neo
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20th Anniversary, 180g double album remastered by Doug Sax from the original analog masters
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Laura, my copy is on its way. I am really looking forward to this.
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Laura, my copy is on its way. I am really looking forward to this.
It is a great pressing, quiet, and the sound is really good. This should have been a double album 20 years ago. I'm gaining a lot of appreciation for Richard Wright's contributions to Pink Floyd. I have always liked this album even though the "critics" weren't complimentary when it came out. I think it has stood the test of time. Some great songs on the record--Marooned; High Hopes; Great Day for Freedom; Coming Back to Life. I think you will really enjoy it.
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1988 Portrait (CBS)
Marc Johnson
Dave Weckl
Mongo Santamaria
On 2 cuts Lincoln Goines and Joel Rosenblatt are bass and drums
Nice record. He sounds a lot like Chic Corea and Dave Weckl makes it even more so. This guy can play.
neo
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1964 Atlantic
This was recorded in 1960 at the same session as "My Favorite Things" LP. It includes the original recording of the tune "Equinox", a slow tempo 12 bar blues played in a straight ahead blues style and not a more complex bop style blues. This tune evokes the spirituality Trane left as part of his legacy, much more so for me than the chant "A Love Supreme". Perhaps you will feel differently about that. Check it out.
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Hi all.
For some time now, I have not listen to any LPs.
The reason:
I am waiting for my new PDR linear arm
and when it will be installed,
I will have to see if my Bellari VP-129 will still be an FM reciever
with plenty of background hum...
If that's the case, then I will have to buy a new phono stage.
During all that time, unfortunately no LPs listening.
Enjoy your LPs listening you luck guys.
Guy 13
No wonder I'm called Guy 13,
as in Friday 13th as in bad lucky...
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1968 Verve
Bill Evans changed the way jazz piano is played by leaving out the bottom note of a chord for the bass player. This is a solo piano album so you won't hear that on this one. Evens was also a re-harmonizer substituting notes and changing chords and using unconventional modal patterns. This is a nice album, it won a Grammy.
neo
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1966 Blue Note
Hank Mobley
Cedar Walton
Paul Chambers
Billy Higgins
This is a really nice album. Although it was recorded in '66 it wasn't released until '84 when Michael Cuscuna found it in the vaults. Look at that line-up. It doesn't get any better. The playing is effortless and Lee is at his melodic best. It's not as exuberant, that is upbeat bugiloo as albums like Sidewinder or The Gigolo, it's satisfying in a different way. It's named after one of the tracks written by Lee. I guess you can tell I thoroughly enjoyed playing this LP again. Highly recommended.
neo
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What LPs have I listened to recently? None, been too busy. I just got the Neil Young "live at the cellar door", maybe I'll listen to it one of these day.
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Hi vinyl_lady.
Can't see anything on the cover, it's all black,
is it because it's all black ?
Guy 13
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Hi vinyl_lady.
Can't see anything on the cover, it's all black,
is it because it's all black ?
Guy 13
It's a quarter moon on the horizon. The album is Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town.
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Hi vinyl_lady.
Can't see anything on the cover, it's all black,
is it because it's all black ?
Guy 13
Fortunately, we can "zoom" & adjust the "brightness level" of our PC screens. ... Unfortunately, our eyes were'nt what they were as we get older. (Hopefully, our ears are a bit behind this aging "curve" :lol:)
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1975 Prestige
Wilber Harden
Red Garland
Paul Chambers
Jimmy Cobb
This is a 2 LP reissue. It was recorded in one session in 1958 and released on three different albums, Bahia, Stardust, and Standard Coltrane.
Nice album playing standards. This is very much a Trane session and Wilber Harden sounds a little like Kenny Dorham here. What's not to like, especially with this rhythm section. You can't go wrong with early Trane playing tenor.
neo
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Back to his roots
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Soft Machine Six
Columbia
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U.K.
Polydor
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Hawkwind ~ Warrior On The Edge Of Time
Atco
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The new album from Canada's super group extraordinaire. Power pop at its best! :thumb: :thumb:
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Great album, but the cuts are way too short.
Doc
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1964 Blue Note
McCoy Tyner
Reggie Workman
Elvin Jones
All of Wayne's Blue Note albums are classics. Great quartet
neo
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KOR (Proprius);
LA Jazz Choir (Mobile Fidelity);
Hip Elegy- Joachim Kuhn (German MPS);
Feels Good To Me- Bill Bruford (Polydor).
I know I've got my bidness dialed in when the first one melts me. The separation and tonality of the singers, for example. Been foolin with a sub lately.
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Green Thoughts (The Smithereens).
:thumb: :thumb:
Mark
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1965 Blue Note
Wayne Shorter - tenor saxophone
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet, flugelhorn
Grachan Moncur III - trombone
James Spaulding - alto saxophone
Herbie Hancock - piano
Ron Carter - bass
Joe Chambers - drums
Alan Shorter - flugelhorn
This rather mystical LP isn't normal bop fare. At times it's sort of modern classical arrangements/voicing with great solos and fascinating ensembles.
Alan Shorter is Wayne's brother. He wrote the final piece and appears on that cut only.
This is still a Wayne Shorter jazz album only with a different approach. The All Seeing Eye is about God and the creation of the World etc. Like Trane's spiritual albums, anyone can relate to the music. After nearly 50 years it's not dated. Sounds like it could have been recorded last week.
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1988 Muse
Kenny Garrett
Gary Thomas
Mulgrew Miller
Ron Carter
Cindy Blackman
Wallace Roney can really play. Blessed with perfect pitch and a graduate of Berkley School of music, he could sound like any other trumpet player he wants. He's been criticized for imitating Miles Davis and he does it perfectly, a little too precise perhaps, but sometimes you'll think you're listening to Miles. It's not as prevalent on this LP as on some others.
Wallace took trumpet lessons from Miles and Miles was his mentor. Before Wallace got started Miles gave him a trumpet. It's a story not unlike Dizzy giving Lee Morgan a horn. On Lee's first Blue Note album the cover is a picture of him with a Dizzy style bent horn trumpet.
This is Wallace's second album and it's a good one.
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1968 Columbia
Charlie Rouse – tenor saxophone
Larry Gales – bass
Ben Riley – drums
I love this album.
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Might Mighty Bosstones Let's Face It reissue on white vinyl - what a fun record, my 1 y/o son loved bopping around to it.
James Newton Howard and friends - I think everyone knows how good this one sounds.
Tom Petty Full Moon Fever - such warm, punchy vinyl goodness. what a great sounding record.
R.E.M. Unplugged 1991 - sounds good as well, i'm still waiting on the 2001 release.
James Le Petite Mort - love this band, what U2 might sound like if they didn't stop making good records around 2001 or so :wink:
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KOR (Proprius);
LA Jazz Choir (Mobile Fidelity);
Hip Elegy- Joachim Kuhn (German MPS);
Feels Good To Me- Bill Bruford (Polydor).
I know I've got my bidness dialed in when the first one melts me. The separation and tonality of the singers, for example. Been foolin with a sub lately.
How is the LA Jazz Choir record?
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How is the LA Jazz Choir record?
It's about as perfect a recording as I have heard and, perhaps, as there is. It's an early Keith Johnson recording made in real time on location somewhere. I listen at a level that puts me about one third into the realistic hall and it's stupid believable. The singers and trio are equally lifelike. Happy hunting.
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Some recordings you just have to go back to cause they are the cat's pajamas in ways you love. The music and the playing of the music. Realism of sound to your experience and it's energy . .
For CD only :dunno:, the Mapleshade label* delivers on the latter large. Check out Andy McKee and NEXT and a Russian jazz singer named Datevik (in English) on her "Ballads From The Black Sea". Whoa, dude! Uncompressed dynamics across the board and clean as a whistle the both of them. This one you should be able to order at Amazon: self-titled "Sahib Shihab and The Danish Jazz Radio Group" on the Octav label. This small gem of dynamic life was recorded in 1965 and its sound is competitive with anything today. Plus, it's soul is positively contagious even if you don't ordinarily like jazz.
For pop music and vinyl I have only just re-discovered Peter Gabriel's "Security" with incredible use of layering and space. Check out the opening track "The Rhythm of the Heat". Loud, ladies. Another I would add in this category is David Crosby's "If Only I Could Remember My Name". Rumor has it that it went way over budget that Crosby and company had barricaded the doors into the studio. Hard to call a multi-tracked album perfect. But, for a 60's alum like me, that's what it is. And the warm and very generous sound is just right for the music. Joni Mitchell and Grace Slick are in the chorus and you can pick them out on occasion.
Some classical music and recordings on vinyl . .
Elgar's Enigma Variations with Monteux conducting The London Sym (RCA)
Malcolm Arnold's English, Scottish and Cornish Dances (Lyrita)
Shostakovich's 10th with Svetlanov conducting the USSR Sym (Melodiya)
KOR (Proprius).
The latter is a Scandanavian recording and all of the labels from that part of the world that I know of just get it right. For simple vocal and piano hunt down and capture "Fairytales"- Radha Toneff and Steve Dobrogosz on the Norwegian ODIN label. Just voice (in English) and piano pure as fresh snow and an interesting collection of songs it is. Might even become a demo record for guests to your lair.
Ain't this hobby of ours fun.
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1966 Blue Note
Lee Morgan
Curtis Fuller
Bobby Hutcherson
Cedar Walton
Ron Carter
Joe Chambers
Must have - killer album.
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1958 Blue Note
Art Farmer
Jackie McLean
Paul Chambers
Philly Joe Jones
Classic - nice old album
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1979 (recording) issued 2007 Legacy
Half of this album was recorded at the 1979 Havana Jam Festival in Cuba. Other tracks were recorded in '79 in NYC.
Not for the faint of heart, this is one explosive record. Fasten you seat belt for the ultimate power trio.
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1958 Columbia
Cannonball Adderley
John Coltrane
Red Garland
Paul Chambers
Philly Joe Jones
This is a photo I got off the net. My album looks a little different, being a 6 eye mono issue and it sounds sweet. You can hear Gil Evans influence in Miles playing, as Miles Ahead was recorded a year previously. At times he's lyrical and melodic, almost pensive, as if still playing an Evan's arrangement. Nice mix of tunes here winds up with Monk's Straight no Chaser, an all time favorite.
Many of these old Columbia mono recordings don't get the attention they deserve. For years most were issued in electronically re-channeled stereo, which left something to be desired. I would buy them anyway, for the music. In 2007 most were remastered for stereo. I couldn't tell you about those, but the originals are terrific cherished albums.
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Ahmad Jamal live at Bubbas .......
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Many of these old Columbia mono recordings don't get the attention they deserve. For years most were issued in electronically re-channeled stereo, which left something to be desired. I would buy them anyway, for the music. In 2007 most were remastered for stereo. I couldn't tell you about those, but the originals are terrific cherished albums.
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I picked up a VG++ copy of the classic "Time Out" in the 6 eye mono at the local lp store the other day. I've been listening to my stereo copy since the late 60's, but the mono has details I've never heard on the stereo version.
As far as the 6 eye's not getting attention???? Have you seen the prices lately? $$$
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I picked up a VG++ copy of the classic "Time Out" in the 6 eye mono at the local lp store the other day. I've been listening to my stereo copy since the late 60's, but the mono has details I've never heard on the stereo version.
As far as the 6 eye's not getting attention???? Have you seen the prices lately? $$$
I mean the recordings themselves. Many people didn't bother with a re-channeled record and the recordings suffered loss of ear time and popularity. If sales were good on a particular re-channeled LP, it was because of the music. If SQ was better, sales would have been even better. Some people wouldn't buy an electronically re-channeled record.
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1966 Blue Note
Lee Morgan
Curtis Fuller
Bobby Hutcherson
Cedar Walton
Ron Carter
Joe Chambers
Must have - killer album.
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Think I might have to get me some of that. Joe is featured on an Andrew Hill album that slays me every time I play it: Point of Departure (Blue Note). The opening track, Refuge, one of the most satisfyingly perfect tracks I've ever heard with Hill, Kenny Dorham, Eric Dolphy, Joe, Richard Davis and Tony Williams. I mean THIS track turns me every which way but loose. Williams is all of about 18 years old and is truly special. The way Hill draws the soloists in like pulling back on the reigns of a team of horses and then releasing them is priceless. Everybody's solos are the best I've heard these guys individually. Not for the faint of heart. This is powerful stuff:
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Lil footnote to the above . . I think what makes this music/track special is the interplay between Davis and Williams. Nothing quite like that I have heard. Hill's understated plaintive counterpoint to Davis and Williams intense mass of notes is somehow perfect. He's the proverbial eye of the hurricane.
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Mode for Joe is one of those albums that has an infectious groove you can't help but like. Like Cedar Walton's Eastern Rebellion it hits that other G spot - groove spot. Check these out:
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1965 Blue Note
McCoy Tyner
Bob Cranshaw
Elvin Jones
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1964 Blue Note
Kenny Durham
McCoy Tyner
Richard Davis
Elvin Jones
Joe was a hard hitting intellectual player. He could make a simple tune sound complex or make sense - get coherence from out playing. These are two of his most recognized killer albums.
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1960 Prestige - New Jazz
Oliver Nelson - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone
Eric Dolphy - bass clarinet, alto saxophone
Richard Williams - trumpet
Richard Wyands - piano
George Duvivier - bass
Roy Haynes - drums
Richard Williams sounds great on this record, as does the rhythm section. This is a straight up blues session and it's a treat to hear the solo and ensamble work of Eric Dolphy and Oliver Nelson. '60/'61 was a productive time for Nelson. No less than 7 albums were released in those two years including The Blues and the Abstract Truth in '61 on Impulse.
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I've had Blues and the Abstract Truth for decades, Neo, prolly like yourself. Your posts have sure gotten good lately. That an old Kenwood KD500 in your Gallery? Had one of those myself.
Read where trumpet player Kenny Wheeler died. Geez, I have him good on an ECM release with some other cats. Why don't I just recommend that you buy it . . "Sound Suggestions" it is.
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Kenny Wheeler was an excellent player. I used to have these on ECM, but I lost them in the great flood.
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Look at the personnel. On Deer Wan it's Jan Garbarek, John Abercrombie, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette. Two really good albums and there's quite a few more. I like to go to Amazon and brose. They often have good reviews and samples of cuts. Now they even have some new and used vinyl. At least you can get an idea of what to look for or future purchases.
http://www.amazon.com/Kenny-Wheeler/e/B000APXHXM/ref=ac_dtp_sa_bio
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This was a really good local roots-style harmonica player with a talented guitarist. Robert Johnson played in his house when he was a little kid. First recording by Chad at Acoustic Sounds. Live in-studio. Incredible sound and performance.
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1965 Blue Note
Horace Silver — piano
Carmell Jones — trumpet
Joe Henderson — tenor saxophone
Teddy Smith — bass
Roger Humphries — drums
Horace Silver — piano
Blue Mitchell — trumpet
Junior Cook — tenor saxophone
Gene Taylor — bass
Roy Brooks — drums
Another legendary player who passed away recently is Horace Silver. This is his most popular album and it's one of those that just feels right. Everything hangs together perfectly, like it was made by mother nature.
Warning - if you're not familiar with Horace Silver and you get this album, you'll probably wind up with 20 or 30 more. Not a bad thing, but .....
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1964 Blue Note
Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone
Lee Morgan – trumpet
McCoy Tyner – piano
Reggie Workman – bass
Elvin Jones – drums
This is Wayne's first Blue Note album and I believe it was just before he joined the Miles Davis band to replace Trane and Cannonball. Who else could have filled those shoes, but Wayne Shorter?
This album has a relaxed feel. Even the up tempo tunes are effortless. Lee Morgan sounds perfect, and the interplay between Wayne and McCoy is ear candy. My face scrunched up and went side to side like I was Bill Cosby. It's just sooo_ good.
One of the differences between a decent musician and a great musician, is the ability to make it sound right at any tempo. It can be harder to play slow, than up tempo. The musicians on this album are/were some of the greatest who ever lived. That's no exaggeration.
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2002 Blue Note
Nora Jones is the daughter of the late Ravi Shankar.
Sweet singer.
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Taru Recorded 1968 Released Blue Note 1980
Bennie Maupin - tenor
George Benson - guitar
John Hicks - piano
Reggie Workman - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
This is the original cover, released in '80. Blue Note had a series of these records that were never previously released. You might see some today with a new, more traditional looking cover.
This is a nice straight up session with Bennie Maupin and John Hicks giving it a different feel. George Benson adds a whole other dimension and he really sounds great here.
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1962 Impulse
Coleman Hawkins – tenor
Hank Jones – piano
Eddie Costa – piano, vibes
George Duvivier – bass
This record is different. Shelly Manne, a west coast drummer flew to NYC for this recording. Half the album is a quartet sans Eddie Costa. A few days later the rest of the album was recorded with Manne, Costa and Duvivier only.
On two of the tunes, Cherokee and Take the A Train (both quartet) they sort of do two tempos simultaneously. Mann plays double time. Maybe it's the same tempo times two. This is an interesting album with Hawk on tenor. It gets a little weird near the end, but definitely worth a listen.
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1959 Blue Note
Horace Silver - piano
Blue Mitchell - trumpet
Junior Cook - tenor
Gene Taylor - bass
Louis Hayes - drums
Song For My Father is Silver's most popular album, but Blowin' The Blues Away is the most infectious. The front line, Blue Mitchell and Junior Cook are terrific.
They hit that G-spot (groove spot) and do it right.
Horace had an unusual approach to comping behind the soloists. Often he would bang out the chords instead of getting out of the way. Mitchell and Cook, both strong players were undaunted, and rest assured, they don't stray into atonality. :wink: Listening to this LP you'll quickly get used to that. It doesn't diminish my enjoyment at all, just something different.
This is one of those albums you can't help but like. The fun factor is 5 stars.
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Heard any good records lately?
Love,
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Yeah
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Best regards Toni
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Hi, Toni. Good to see you post.
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1965 Blue Note
Horace Silver — piano
Carmell Jones — trumpet
Joe Henderson — tenor saxophone
Teddy Smith — bass
Roger Humphries — drums
Horace Silver — piano
Blue Mitchell — trumpet
Junior Cook — tenor saxophone
Gene Taylor — bass
Roy Brooks — drums
Another legendary player who passed away recently is Horace Silver. This is his most popular album and it's one of those that just feels right. Everything hangs together perfectly, like it was made by mother nature.
Warning - if you're not familiar with Horace Silver and you get this album, you'll probably wind up with 20 or 30 more. Not a bad thing, but .....
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"Senor Blues" from an earlier album entitled Six Pieces of Silver single-handedly made me a longtime jazz lover.
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Great bunch of records. I'd like to mention that,
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Ready for Freddie 1961 Blue Note
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Bernard McKinney - euphonium
Wayne Shorter - tenor saxophone
McCoy Tyner - piano
Art Davis - bass
Elvin Jones - drums
This is Freddie's fourth album and it's a killer. Really, it's one of the all time great hard bop albums. The euphonium is a baritone horn with valves and looks like a small tuba (not sousaphone). The voicing here is similar to a valve trombone (tenor) only lower in pitch.
Freddie recorded for Blue Note until 1965 and a few albums in the '80s. All of them are classics. There were a lot of great trumpet players throughout the history of jazz. Freddie is among the very best, one of the most studied and influential.
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Jim,
This one?
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1957 Blue Note
Horace Silver – piano
Donald Byrd – trumpet
Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone
Doug Watkins – bass
Gene Taylor – bass
Louis Hayes – drums
The tune Senior Blues became popular and put Horace in the limelight.
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Yep. I don't have the album but "Live at The Village Gate" which I do have sure is a blast.
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1960 Blue Note
Tina Brooks - tenor saxophone
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Duke Jordan - piano
Sam Jones - bass
Art Taylor - drums
The nickname Tina morphed from what was originally Tiny or Teeny. His real name was Harold. This is a good album, a very good one. Tina wrote five of the six tunes here and they are good vehicles for improvisation. While the tunes are not really outstanding, the playing is. Freddie and Tina are both killing it, and the rhythm section is impeccable.
Duke Jordan sounds good here. Sam Jones and Art Taylor were fantastic musicians and Tina Brooks is one of the most underappreciated musicians ever. He only recorded four albums as a leader and nothing after 1961. Tina was an addict, had health problems and died at age 42. You could say he burned his candle from both ends, but dig the light.
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We were moving the weekend of CAF. Made time to visit & picked this up.
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Welcome new guy Phil_S. Sure wouldn't mind havin that Citation 12 of yours. Keep those jazz recommendations comin. I haven't thought of Claude Bolling in years. Thank you.
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The woman can sing.
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1962 Impulse
McCoy Tyner - piano
Art Davis - bass
Elvin Jones - drums
McCoy's debut solo album - sounds sweet and lyrical especially in comparison to his later stuff. This is a great listen, good straight up jazz.
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1963 Impulse
McCoy Tyner - piano
Steve Davis - bass
Lex Humphries - drums
Another early gem from McCoy. When you have a few thousand albums and you're deciding what to play, this one and Inception leap off the rack and into your hand. Those who have these know what I'm talking about. Telekinesis? :dunno:
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1975 Warner Bros
John Beal – bass, double bass
Joe Beck – guitar, electric guitar
Michael Brecker – tenor sax, saxophone
Randy Brecker – arranger, trumpet
Bob Daugherty – bass, double bass
Howard "Buzz" Feiten – guitar, electric guitar
Steve Gadd – drums
Don Grolnick – arranger, clavinet, fender rhodes, keyboards, organ, piano, synthesizer
Howard Johnson – arranger, horn, baritone sax, tuba
Steve Khan – guitar, 12 string guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Will Lee – bass
Ralph MacDonald – bongos, conga, percussion
Jose Madera – percussion
Tom "Bones" Malone – trombone
Rick Marotta – drums
Chris Parker – drums
Warren Smith - percussion
You might know David Sanborn from smooth jazz or his crossover work in rock or R & B. This is his first album and forget about all that other stuff cause this is one funky album. That personnel up top doesn't include the orchestra - strings, French horn etc. and look at the line-up! This LP is a lot of fun and a great break from your usual fare, whatever that might be. Extremely well done - 5 stars all the way.
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What a freakin system you must have there, mi Lady. Bet it lights the front end of your room up like a Christmas tree. I have a smaller version that fills the front end of my smaller room handsomely. Ever get to Houston on business? Make a couple hours available to me? A bud has loaned me an all tube Joule Electra line stage (no longer made) that adds more drama than my ARC it has replaced.
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The Who's Quadrophenia. Loud! Makes the front end of my modest sized room huge.
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1960 Blue Note
Hank Mobley — tenor saxophone
Wynton Kelly — piano
Paul Chambers — bass
Art Blakey — drums
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1960 Blue Note
Hank Mobley - tenor saxophone
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Wynton Kelly - piano
Paul Chambers - bass
Art Blakey - drums
Hank Mobley recorded over thirty albums as a leader. These two are generally considered his most influential and helped launch his career, although the his albums previous to, and after these, are all excellent.
Never heard a Hank Mobley album I didn't like.
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What a freakin system you must have there, mi Lady. Bet it lights the front end of your room up like a Christmas tree. I have a smaller version that fills the front end of my smaller room handsomely. Ever get to Houston on business? Make a couple hours available to me? A bud has loaned me an all tube Joule Electra line stage (no longer made) that adds more drama than my ARC it has replaced.
HI Jim,
I am very blessed to have a system that makes listening to music very enjoyable, whether loud or soft. Our 3d quarter board of trustees meeting was Friday and I have everyone over Thursday night for BBQ (brisket, pork shoulder, fresh Alaskan Salmon) and Southern cookin'--a "board bonding event." Played lots of vinyl too. I had lots of comments about the sound as we listened to the Beatles in Mono, Dylan, Neil Young, The Doors and a few other artists.
I may be in Houston in mid November. Not sure, but I may come down for the Mizzou v A & M game on the 15th. I'll let you know.
Laura
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U2 Songs of Innocence. I've listened to it 3 times and I am really liking it.
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1966 Atco
Got this when it first came out. So good in so many ways.
R.I.P. Jack Bruce.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/cream-bassist-jack-bruce-dead-at-71-20141025
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1975 SteepleChase/Inner City
Rene' McLean - alto, soprano, tenor, flute
Danny Coleman - trumpet, flugelhorn
Nathan Page - guitar
Hubert Evans - piano
Buster Williams - bass
Freddie Waits - drums
Rene' McLean is the son of Jackie McLean. Rene' didn't record a lot of albums, not sure why. This is a good one, a straight up, modernistic hard bop session. The compositions hold your interest and the playing is first rate.
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1975 SteepleChase/Inner City
Rene' McLean - alto, soprano, tenor, flute
Danny Coleman - trumpet, flugelhorn
Nathan Page - guitar
Hubert Evans - piano
Buster Williams - bass
Freddie Waits - drums
Rene' McLean is the son of Jackie McLean. Rene' didn't record a lot of albums, not sure why. This is a good one, a straight up, modernistic hard bop session. The compositions hold your interest and the playing is first rate.
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I have Buster Williams on a Jazz Crusaders live album from the 60's and he's terrific! Got it up tonite after football.
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I have Buster Williams on a Jazz Crusaders live album from the 60's and he's terrific! Got it up tonite after football.
Jim,
turn the sound on your TV off and put the record on during the game. Much better than the talking heads. You know enough about football without listening to the announcers talk endlessly. Saturday I watched college football and then the World Series while listening to Neil Young, Bob Dylan and the Beatles. Best way to watch sports.
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I have Buster Williams on a Jazz Crusaders live album from the 60's and he's terrific! Got it up tonite after football.
Good idea Vinyl_Lady.
Jim,
Buster is a monster in the best sense of the word. He must have 15 albums as a leader and plays bass on literally hundreds of albums. I have him with everybody from Woody Shaw and McCoy Tyner to Dexter Gordon and Cedar Walton etc. He's recorded a lot with Kenny Barron and was in the group Sphere. My bass player friend used to drive to NYC for bass lessons.
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1959 New Jazz
Roy Haynes - drums
Phineas Newborn - piano
Paul Chambers - bass
You can probably find this LP on an OJC reissue. This one is worth seeking out. Phineas Newborn was a brilliant pianist who was under recorded. This is a really good record.
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1968 Blue Note
McCoy Tyner – piano
Woody Shaw – trumpet
Gary Bartz – alto sax, wooden flute
Wayne Shorter – tenor sax, clarinet
Ron Carter – cello
Herbie Lewis – bass
Freddie Waits – drums
This album was recorded after Time for Tyner. You can feel the evolution on these two from straight up neobop, to semi avant-garde up tempo jazz. These aren't sit back and relax type albums. They're more of a challenge, requiring your attention. Worth the effort.
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That a pretty nice front line there, Neo. Jazz was at it's heyday (for me) around this time.
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That a pretty nice front line there, Neo. Jazz was at it's heyday (for me) around this time.
Yea, the rhythm section isn't shabby either.
Unfortunately, the hippy days weren't good for jazz musicians in general. It was tough getting a gig - making a living.
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1980 PA/USA
Joe Henderson
Chick Corea
Ron Carter
Billy Higgins
This is a mostly laid back session and might be a little different from what you would expect from Joe. Great musicians and interesting interplay give good music even if it does not have quite the fire and explosive improvisation. Good record nonetheless.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=107785)
1975 Columbia
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=107831)
One of my guilty pleasures
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Graceland- Paul Simon
Blues for Salvador- Santana
Picture Book- Simply Red.
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(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/ae/NeilYoungalbum-ComesATime.jpg)
I know Neil may not be for everybody, but man does he care about SQ. His records are well recorded.
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Neil Young- Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (Reprise). This is a courageous first studio album of his from the day in that it has long cuts. Hats off to the producer and label.
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Pink Martini and the Von Trapp singers "Dream a Little Dream"
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Harvey Mandel ~ Cristo Redentor
Phillips, 1968
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/HarveyMandelCristoRedentor.jpg)
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/HarveyMandelCristoRedentor2.jpg)
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Bought the remastered Led Zep IV and HOTH. I am very pleased with both. Bought the first 3 on CD. They were not bad, but I like the vinyl better.
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The Electric Flag ~ "A Long Time Comin'"
Columbia
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20Blues/ElectricFlagALongTimeComing.jpg)
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John Mayall's Blues Breakers ~ Bare Wires
London, 1968
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Rock/JohnMayallBareWire.jpg)
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Nice British blues with Mayall, what is the Electric Flag like?
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Nice British blues with Mayall, what is the Electric Flag like?
Thanks, the Flag is great Chicago Blues/Soul with Buddy Miles, Mike Bloomfield and Barry Goldberg and others. A classic.
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Will add it to my list. Thanks!
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51T0AZRCSPL.jpg)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41R72Z965AL.jpg)
180g vinyl from the Archives box set
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The Electric Flag ~ "A Long Time Comin'"
Columbia
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20Blues/ElectricFlagALongTimeComing.jpg)
This was released in 1968. Although it wasn't promoted well, it's a good album with a great cut called The Killing Floor, about the war in Viet Nam. Late in '69 the Allman Brothers released their first album. It contained the original version of their biggest song Whipping Post. It would be interesting to compare those two songs. The first time I heard Whipping Post I assumed Greg Allman ripped off the tune from the Electric Flag. Maybe it's a little different. Still, an interesting comparison. An artist can't help but be influenced by what he/she hears.
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Neo,
Thanks. I found the music on YouTube. It looks like the price of copies is in the stratosphere!
AC
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This was released in 1968. Although it wasn't promoted well, it's a good album with a great cut called The Killing Floor, about the war in Viet Nam. Late in '69 the Allman Brothers released their first album. It contained the original version of their biggest song Whipping Post. It would be interesting to compare those two songs. The first time I heard Whipping Post I assumed Greg Allman ripped off the tune from the Electric Flag. Maybe it's a little different. Still, an interesting comparison. An artist can't help but be influenced by what he/she hears.
neo
I never heard Electric Flag play Whipping Post. What album was that on?
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It's Killing Floor and Whipping Post. Maybe it's not as close as I remembered (45 years ago). Killing Floor is a straight up 12 bar blues. Apparently Michael Bloomfield got it from Howlin Wolf (they played together). Skip James recorded it before him. Whipping Post is a little more complex but still blues and similar in some ways. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3NpefijqrY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCtdKWWfZG8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGIE28q3fEA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMkdhVQMBHY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi-dm1JU4no
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It's Killing Floor and Whipping Post. Maybe it's not as close as I remembered (45 years ago). Killing Floor is a straight up 12 bar blues. Apparently Michael Bloomfield got it from Howlin Wolf (they played together). Skip James recorded it before him. Whipping Post is a little more complex but still blues and similar in some ways.
Good stuff. I have all of these versions in one form or another. I grew up in Chicago in the 60's & 70's. A great music scene in those days.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108122)
1973 Columbia
Keyboards – Josef Zawinul
Saxophones – Wayne Shorter
Bass - Miroslav Vitouš, Andrew White
English Horn – Andrew White
Drums – Herschel Dwellingham, Eric Gravatt
Moroccan Clay Drums, Roller Toy, Israeli Jar - Muruga Booker
Percussion & Wood Flute – Dom Um Romão
Great one by Weather Report transitioning from improvisational to a more arranged style like Heavy Weather and Mr Gone.
Boogie factor extremely high.
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"Whipping Post" on the double Allman Bros' Live at The Fillmore East lp is bad to the bone. I happen to have it. These guys could put the pedal to the metal. Btw, the fact that it is a live recording and you are in the audience is made as clear as any rock lp I can remember.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108147)
Jazz Wax reissue originally 1959 Mercury
Cannonball
Trane
Wynton Kelly
Paul Chambers
Jimmy Cobb
This is the Miles Davis band without Miles. It looks like a live recording, but it was done in a studio. This is a 180g DMM pressing and the SQ is good. There is a little bit of crackly noise before the first 2 cuts, that stops when the music starts. On other modern pressings this has gotten better with subsequent plays. I think it has to do with de-burring the stamper, but I'm not sure about DMM pressings. The vinyl is reasonably flat and overall I'm happy with the purchase.
This was recorded around the same time as Kind of Blue. It's more relaxed kind of session and there's great interplay between all players. There's a bonus cut at the end which is a track w/o Trane recorded in NYC around the same time.
neo
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Oscar Peterson Trio -"The Trio Live from Chicago"
Peterson, Brown, Thigpen... these guys are just so easy to listen to. 1963 mono on Verve
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/t/theoscarpetersontrio-thetriolivefromchicago(3).jpg)
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Jeff Buckley: Grace 200g, 45 RPM version. Awesome.
Eva Cassidy: Best Of Stunning vocals
Shelby Lynne: Just a Little Lovin' Re-do's of '60's Dusty Springfield, super chill and not enough O's in smooooth
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Blackfield – IV
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108239)
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Nina Simone: High Priestess of Soul
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108280)
... rerelease 10/17/2014.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108560)
1963 Atlantic
Sonny Stitt
John Lewis
Jim Hall
Richard Davis
Connie Kay
This is a good one. Bird tunes but different. The story is Stitt was the designated (by Bird on his death bed) keeper of the flame.
Good choice.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108576)
1977 Passport Records
Phil Collins - drums
John Goodsall - guitars
Percy Jones - bass
Robin Lumley - keyboards
Morris Pert - percussion
Kenwood Dennard - drums
Passport was an early fusion group headed by Goodsall, and was the other group Phil Collins played in, early in his career. This recording is from two live dates in London in '76 and '77. Brand X was started around '75 and Collins last recorded with them in '79.
You can hear Weather Report influence. Not a bad thing, and this record is intense with rhythmic drive that doesn't let up, like hard rock/fusion without vocals.
This is the original cover except for the compact price label.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108642)
1990 Blue Note
Renee Rosnes - piano
Branford Marsalis - tenor, soprano
Ralph Bowen - tenor
Wayne Shorter - soprano
Herbie Hancock - piano
Ron Carter - bass
Lewis Nash - drums
Not everyone here appears on all cuts, but you can see the recording buddies Renee has on her second album. This a good one, make that excellent album in a new bop genre. I'm a little distracted right now by Renee radio which you can find here:
http://www.reneerosnes.com/
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108916)
1974 Strata-East
George Davis - guitar
Paul Metzke - guitar
Azzedin Weston - conga
David Lee - drums
Martin Rivera - bass
Calo Scott - cello
Airto Moreira - percussion
Stanley Clark - bass
Charlie Rouse - tenor, bass clarinet
This album is deceptively complex for one that seems like funk-rock at first listen. The title cut, named for an expression used by Monk, has three tempos going at once. It's so well written that you might not notice unless you're really paying attention. Charlie Rouse played tenor with Monk for ten years ending in 1970. He certainly had something to say as a leader. This is a fascinating record. (BTW not everyone plays on all cuts)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108642)
1990 Blue Note
Renee Rosnes - piano
Branford Marsalis - tenor, soprano
Ralph Bowen - tenor
Wayne Shorter - soprano
Herbie Hancock - piano
Ron Carter - bass
Lewis Nash - drums
Not everyone here appears on all cuts, but you can see the recording buddies Renee has on her second album. This a good one, make that excellent album in a new bop genre. I'm a little distracted right now by Renee radio which you can find here:
http://www.reneerosnes.com/
neo
Saw her some time ago at Small's in New York. God, I positively hate that hair-do and thankfully I must have seen her since.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=71966)
with Chris Potter, Christian McBride and Jack Dejohnette (Blue Note) and fine as wine.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=71966)
with Chris Potter, Christian McBride and Jack Dejohnette (Blue Note) and fine as wine.
That one looks good. Chris McBride is a killer bass player.
Sometimes it's hard to find these on LP. Some might not even exist on LP. I just ordered this CD:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108974)
It's got Joe Henderson. That's all I need to know. Looking forward to checking it out.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=108975)
1974 MGM Records
This is a stereo reissue of a Verve album called The Essential Charlie Parker, a compilation album. Bird plays with such notables as Dizzy, Miles, Hank Jones, Monk, Red Rodney, and many more. There's also a couple of cuts of Bird with strings and one has Johnny Hodges, Ben Webster, Flip Phillips, Oscar Peterson, Barney Kessel, Ray Brown and J. C. Heard.
This album is really a treat. Bird was such an amazing musician, it's like he taught the world how to play. If you think about it, he really did.
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Music from the movie "The Missouri Breaks" (UA);
Mister Heartbreak- Laurie Anderson (WB)*;
Rhythm Nation 12" single- Janet Jackson (A&M)**.
*produced by the lady herself with assists from Bill Laswell and Peter Gabriel and this is some wild stuff.
** crank up the volume and try sitting still when this is playing. Impossible.
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(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/AS-P_10206__90546__03212013035433-8232.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109664)
1955 EmArcy
Harold Land
Richie Powell
George Morrow
Max Roach
Great album from Clifford Brown and Max Roach group. Brownie's solo on the first tune, "Cherokee" is considered one of the finest in jazz.
Brownie only recorded for four years before he died in a car crash at age 25 in 1956. His legacy was gigantic, influencing players like Donald Byrd and Lee Morgan and writing tunes like "Joy Spring", "Daahound" and "Sandu" that have become standards.
"I Remember Clifford" by Benny Golson is a moving tribute and has become a standard in its own right. Brownie was a star, snatched from us too soon.
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Pink Floyd Meddle
I always forget how amazing this album is.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109695)
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(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/AS-P_10206__90546__03212013035433-8232.jpg)
Vinyl Lady,
I just learned about Eva Cassidy here a few weeks ago. She has a limited, and a bit confusing, library. What's a good place to start? There's supposedly a live album that is good, but not sure of the difference between that and the "Best of" album?
Thanks,
AC
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109779)
Doc Severinsen Facets
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Vinyl Lady,
I just learned about Eva Cassidy here a few weeks ago. She has a limited, and a bit confusing, library. What's a good place to start? There's supposedly a live album that is good, but not sure of the difference between that and the "Best of" album?
Thanks,
AC
I'm not V.L. but I'll chime in. Not surprised that you are just now learning of Eva Cassidy. The record companies never knew how to market her as they too were confused by her "library". She is jazz, pop, ballade, country, Motown, etc. She has a much wider audience after her untimely death than in life. Check out "Time after Time". I heard her version of Woodstock in a small town bookstore a dozen years ago and it stopped me cold... I remember how I stood and listened to this day.
Scott
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I'm not V.L. but I'll chime in. Not surprised that you are just now learning of Eva Cassidy. The record companies never knew how to market her as they too were confused by her "library". She is jazz, pop, ballade, country, Motown, etc. She has a much wider audience after her untimely death than in life. Check out "Time after Time". I heard her version of Woodstock in a small town bookstore a dozen years ago and it stopped me cold... I remember how I stood and listened to this day.
Scott
Scott,
Thanks. I'll check it out. I noticed on Acoustic Sounds that there is a vinyl box set coming out this month of her collected works, but it's ~$250 and there seems to be a lot of duplicates, but like I said it's a bit confusing.
AC
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Hi Scott, I don’t have any music by Eva Cassidy and thought I would give
Woodstock a listen online, I thought it was a great rendition of that song.
Thanks for the tip, I’m always looking for something new to listen to.
Regards,
Jerry
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Scott,
I finally got a chance to give it a listen, and it is really good. Not sure I'm up for the $250 box set, but VL's "Best Of" (which is the live album I was thinking about), and the "Time after Time" album are both now on my Acoustic Sounds wish list.
:D
Thanks for the lead!
AC
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Tommy Bolin Private Eyes
A little dated, but good rock and great guitar.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109821)
MP3 Samples (http://www.amazon.com/Private-Eyes-Tommy-Bolin/dp/B00136RTRM/ref=tmm_msc_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=&qid=)
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Finally getting around to listening to this. Absolutely incredible! I'm not (or at least wasn't) an opera fan, but wow what a recording of an amazing performance. And with 1953 technology. Breathtaking.
Puccini's Tosca with Maria Callas, 1953 recording at the Teatro alla Scala
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109918)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110075)
1955 Blue Note
J. J. Johnson – trombone
Hank Mobley – tenor saxophone
Cecil Payne – baritone saxophone
Horace Silver – piano
Percy Heath, Oscar Pettiford – bass
Art Blakey – drums
Carlos "Patato" Valdes – conga
Richie Goldberg – cowbell
(2 groups)
This was originally a 10" album and expanded into an LP a couple of years later. Kenny was a great precision player. For some reason Tom Harrell reminds me of Kenny. This is a good one, a really good one.
neo
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Finally getting around to listening to this. Absolutely incredible! I'm not (or at least wasn't) an opera fan, but wow what a recording of an amazing performance. And with 1953 technology. Breathtaking.
Puccini's Tosca with Maria Callas, 1953 recording at the Teatro alla Scala
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109918)
:thumb:
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Don't laugh, but a 2-LP K-Tel pressing of Bing Crosby at the Paladium. Very quiet surfaces, and SQ that rivals Belafonte at Carnegie Hall.
Wonderful recording, nice and warm like his voice. Do yourself a favor a find a copy!
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Two by old favorites who are reaching new artistic heights.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110162)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110163)
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And for those of you who haven't liked Keith Jarrett in the past, this is one to try. And a touching goodbye to Charlie Haden.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110164)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110209)
1956 Savoy Jazz
Sahib Shihab - baritone
Phil Woods - alto
Bennie Golson - tenor
Hank Jones - piano - Bill Evans (side 2)
Paul Chambers - bass - Oscar Pettiford (side 2)
Art Taylor - drums
This is a reissue from '84 in the original mono and cover. There's a sheet inside with modern liner notes. Everyone sounds great on this LP. Check out the lineup. The photo came out green - should be yellow.
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Sharon Van Etten : Are we there
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110225)
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Dave Mason - It's like you never left..
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110243)
Simple Minds - Streetfighting Years
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110244)
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Just picked this up. Kinda fun...
The Hollies Bus Stop
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110249)
A1 Bus Stop 2:51
A2 Candy Man 2:28
A3 Baby That's All 2:15
A4 I Am A Rock 2:50
A5 Sweet Little Sixteen 2:22
A6 We're Through 2:15
B1 Don't Run And Hide 2:33
B2 Oriental Sadness (I'll Never Trust In Anybody No More) 2:35
B3 Mickey's Monkey 2:30
B4 Little Love 2:00
B5 You Know He Did 2:02
B6 Whatcha Gonna Do About It 2:17
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Mendelsohn's Italian and Reformation Symphonies
Charles Munch Boston Symphony Orchestra 1958
RCA Victor Red Seal
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110353)
Sample (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBV3UvLeF_E)
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The Mother Hips - Behind Beyond
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110369)
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Little Feat
Down on the Farm
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110387)
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Little Feat
Hoy Hoy
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110389)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110632)
1958 Roulette
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=110633)
1963 Verve
Two great Basie big band LP's, no vocalist.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111038)
1957 Columbia
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111039)
original cover
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111040)
1959 Columbia
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111041)
1960 Columbia
Miles Davis - Gil Evans collaborations. Wonderful and unique.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111069)
Jo Ann Castle 12 Great Hits in Ragtime
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111119)
Andy Narell The Hammer
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111120)
Kenny Rankin Hiding in Myself
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111120)
Kenny Rankin Hiding in Myself
I like that man tho haven't listened to anything from him in a long while.
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Hi Jim, it’s been awhile since I listened to this album
and I really enjoyed it, It’s my only album by Kenny.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111206)
Charlie Parker Now's the Time Japanese Pressing
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111228)
1959 Jazzland
Charlie Rouse - tenor saxophone
Blue Mitchell - trumpet
Walter Bishop, Jr. - piano
Earl May - bass
Art Taylor - drums
OJC pressing - remastered in '90, Fantasy Records. Great groove, great playing. A fun time was had by all. 8)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111229)
1956 Atlantic
This is the original cover. I have a reissue from '78 w/a glossy silver cover - German pressing, still Atlantic.
Phineas had a classical technique sometimes sounding like Art Tatum. He was an influential musician, studied by other pianists. This is top notch with the great Oscar Pettiford, Kenny Clarke, and Calvin Newborn.
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A nicely recorded and dynamic performance.
(http://koolkatjazz.com/catalog/images/cracker41.jpg)
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Broke this out of the archives for a trip down memory lane...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111237)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111431)
1985 Nilva Records
Ray Drummond - bass
Alvin Queen - drums
Excellent trio session with a nice mix of tunes. So Sorry Please is by Bud Powell. There are a couple by Monk, one by Mathews and a few standards. The SQ is good and this is a great listen. Ray Drummond has a big bass sound and it really pops at times. Alvin Queen is always great and this is recommended if you can find it.
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Recent random record store finds....
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111443)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111444)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111445)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111447)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111450)
The Platters More Encore of Golden Hits
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111559)
Best of Eva Cassidy
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111801)
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Over the rainbow is amazing
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111802)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111811)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111813)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111815)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111816)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111817)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111819)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111820)
Okay....second posting for Camera Obscura....but one of the better pop/indie bands I've heard for a while...
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111829)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111830)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111831)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111898)
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Evening Star ~ Fripp & Eno
Antilles, 1975
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20Progressive/King%20Crimson/FrippampEnoEveningStar.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112019)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112103)
1982 Muse
Good one from Fathead, the Texas tenor with the fat sound.
neo
Edit: I noticed you can't read the title. It's 'Still Hard Times'.
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Toni Childs
Union
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112198)
AllMusic Review by Tom Demalon [-]
Union's release in 1988 announced a bold, incendiary new voice in the singer/songwriter sweepstakes in Toni Childs. The well-traveled Childs, the short-term original lead singer for Berlin, draws upon the vast experiences of her life and delivers them with an urgency that is hypnotically compelling. It's all tied together by David Tickle's production and aided by first-rate backing by musicians including songwriting collaborator David Ricketts, drummer Rick Marotta and guitarist David Rhodes. The single "Don't Walk Away" kicks things off in high gear and Childs rarely looks back. Her take-no-prisoners vocal drives the funky, horn-driven track, which is backed by the gospel swell of the background vocalists. Although the rest of the album is a little more sedate, Childs never loses the urgent edge to her dusky voice. "Stop Your Fussin'" is sung to a restless lover over a Caribbean rhythm and "Hush" has a playful bounce to it. Elsewhere, "Zimbabwae" is a parable detailing African strife complete with chanting background vocals and "Dreamer" provides her with a bed of keyboards that shimmer like stars. The twice Grammy-nominated Union received universal critical acclaim and is riveting right through the moody poetry of the final track, "Where's the Ocean."
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112213)
Recorded 1955 - 57 Verve
The outside part is from Newport Jazz Fest '57. Inside is studio cuts. Good basic Basie.
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Remastered Friday Music - recommended. Much better than the first pressing which I also have.
This one give you the "you are there" treatment.
Jeff Beck - There and Beck
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112412)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112467)
1973 Muse
Charles McPherson
Barry Harris
Sam Jones
Roy Brooks
Rodney and McPherson sound great on this LP of standard and updated bop. Sam Jones is exceptional in this competent rhythm section.
Nice record.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112468)
1986 Polygram 2-LP
This is a compilation of the complete sessions recorded at a party in '55 at the home of Ray Heindorf, Musical Director for Warner Brothers. Two cuts were recorded in '50 at the same home.
This is simply amazing on the up-tempo cuts and a couple of laid back tunes show a different Tatum. Cool Party! 8)
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1986 Polygram 2-LP
This is a compilation of the complete sessions recorded at a party in '55 at the home of Ray Heindorf, Musical Director for Warner Brothers. Two cuts were recorded in '50 at the same home.
This is simply amazing on the up-tempo cuts and a couple of laid back tunes show a different Tatum. Cool Party! 8)
neo
That looks really good, Neo. I'll have to keep an eye out for it.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=105636)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112676)
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Live in Tokyo- Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet, 1971, on the Enja label.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112847)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112984)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=113467)
1965 Blue Note
Herbie Hancock — piano
Freddie Hubbard — trumpet
George Coleman — tenor saxophone
Ron Carter — bass
Tony Williams — drums
Beautiful early Album by Herbie and friends. This is a must-have lyrical work of outstanding beauty.
neo
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KOR (Proprius) and highly recommended. Those Scandinavians just know how to mic an event for you-are-there realism.
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Alt-J : This Is All Yours
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114128)
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Bob Marley & The Wailers - Exodus
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114164)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114179)
The music is surprisingly good, pressing fair, cover outrageous.
Where the men are men and the sheep are very nervous!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114183)
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Bob Marley & The Wailers – Natty Dread
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114192)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114374)
1988
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(http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/sites/default/files/styles/image_content_width/hash/b7/e9/b7e9675eb877e31ccfc903d8e46eec64.png?itok=4rEVafnF)
Dylan fools us again. Ain't nothing wrong with his voice.
Doc
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What's a Sunday without some Thelonious?
Thelonious Monk ~ Criss-Cross
Columbia mono
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/Thelonious%20Monk/TheloniousMonkCriss-Cross-2.jpg)
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Duke Ellington
Masterpieces by Ellington
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114622)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114624)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114374)
1988
Novus
Marcus Roberts - piano
Reginald Veal - bass
Elvin Jones - drums
Wynton Marsalis - trumpet
Charlie Rouse - tenor (3 tunes)
Todd Williams - tenor (2 tunes)
Recorded in '88, this is Marcus Robert's first album as a leader. I think he was still working in Wynton's band at the time. Interesting start for one of the premiere pianists today. Marcus solo work is featured along with a first class musicians. Nice album.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114726)
Diarrhea Planet
I'm rich beyond your wildest dreams. 2013
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114779)
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The Unicorns
Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? (Remastered) 2014
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114784)
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Diarrhea Planet
I'm rich beyond your wildest dreams. 2013
That's some funny $hit!!! :lol:
Did they follow that up with Constipation Constellation?
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Yeah right? The next album is Aliens in the Outfield which I don't have yet. Found them on Spotify just surfing for new music which is becoming an expensive habit to be sure. They are fun and can't wait to see them live in April.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114858)
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Yeah right? The next album is Aliens in the Outfield which I don't have yet. Found them on Spotify just surfing for new music which is becoming an expensive habit to be sure. They are fun and can't wait to see them live in April.
I wasn't knocking the music. I hope it didn't come across like that. Rock on!
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Larry Coryell at The Village Gate
Vanguard
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/Larry%20Coryell/LarryCoryellatTheVillageGate.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114912)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114913)
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I wasn't knocking the music. I hope it didn't come across like that. Rock on!
No worries, it didn't come across that way at all. :rock: :guitar:
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Last nights spinning class... :lol:
Street Sweeper Social Club (2009)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114925)
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Sibelius Sym #1 in E minor Op 39 + Finlandia Op 26:7 (BIS);
Havergal Brian Sym #6 "Sinfonia Tragica" (hnh records).
Dumbfoundedly beautiful.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116082)
1965 Blue Note
Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Barry Harris - piano
Bob Cranshaw, Ben Tucker - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
This album wasn't released until '79 - one of those white covers with a rainbow in the corner. Seems like another regular session until Dexter and Freddy start playing. They were so good it's unreal.
This one was released in '64:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116083)
Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Kenny Drew - piano
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - bass
Art Taylor - drums
This is an album that lays in the groove, Dexter's silky sound tickles and entices and Byrd soars lyrical. With a rhythm section that's stupendous, don't miss out. This is one of the most beautiful ever.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116299)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116300)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116082)
1965 Blue Note
Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Barry Harris - piano
Bob Cranshaw, Ben Tucker - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
This album wasn't released until '79 - one of those white covers with a rainbow in the corner. Seems like another regular session until Dexter and Freddy start playing. They were so good it's unreal.
This one was released in '64:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116083)
Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Kenny Drew - piano
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - bass
Art Taylor - drums
This is an album that lays in the groove, Dexter's silky sound tickles and entices and Byrd soars lyrical. With a rhythm section that's stupendous, don't miss out. This is one of the most beautiful ever.
neo
Neo, my how lyrically we are waxing these days. Keep it up for ole Jim, thanks.
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My first post in this thread (just bought a 2nd hand (3rd?) Sony PS-LX350H TT). It's been 30 years since my last TT.
I'm listening to Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush "Tales of the Unexpected".
I once owned this LP - it was a special pressing. Memories.....
I now own a whopping 16 LPs that I bought from an AC member recently.
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(http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww207/PierreB/hi-fi/DSC_2626_zps9444832d.jpg)
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Neo, my how lyrically we are waxing these days. Keep it up for ole Jim, thanks.
Hi Jim,
Long tall Dex made a lot of great records, but One Flight Up is an A number 1 work of unparalleled groove. Donald Byrd sounds wonderful here. It really is the perfect combination of Dex's sax appeal tone and Byrd's soaring flight control. Rhythm sections don't get any better than this.
Speaking of Donald Byrd, this is another must have:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=97814)
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116872)
1974 Japanese pressing - DG recording
Carlos Kleiber was the greatest conductor of the 20th century, and probably for all time. This rendition of the 5th is thrilling.
neo
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Carlos Kleiber was the greatest conductor of the 20th century, and probably for all time. This rendition of the 5th is thrilling.
neo
Now that's a bold statement!!
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Now that's a bold statement!!
By all means don't take my word for it, I'm no authority on classical music. Please check it out for yourself. When I listen to Kleiber's reading of familiar symphonies, it all seems to come together and make sense. No pregnant pauses changing drama into melodrama or awkward phrases that don't flow one after the other, your not distracted. It's as if your hearing the work as it was meant to be played. Here's a brief biography:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Kleiber
BBC Music Magazine, one of the more popular of such journals, announced on 17 March 2011 that Kleiber had been selected as "the greatest conductor of all time." Some 100 current conductors, including Sir Colin Davis, Gustavo Dudamel, Valery Gergiev and Mariss Jansons, participated in the BBC poll. Kleiber, who conducted just 96 concerts and around 400 operatic performances in his 74 years, was voted ahead of Leonard Bernstein and Claudio Abbado, who took second and third places respectively.
Susanna Mälkki, Music director, Ensemble Intercontemporain, and one of the conductors polled, commented: "Carlos Kleiber brought an incredible energy to music… Yes, he did have about five times as much time to rehearse than conductors do today, but he deserved it because his vision was remarkable, he knew what he wanted, and his attention to detail was truly inspiring."
Jeremy Pound, Deputy Editor of BBC Music Magazine, added: "Asking 100 of today's conducting greats to name their idols and inspirations was a fascinating experience. Not least when so many named Carlos Kleiber, who in the course of his whole lifetime conducted fewer concerts than most of them direct in just a couple of years. Kleiber's incredible attention to detail, sheer enthusiasm for music, and astonishingly accomplished level of performance could never be doubted – perhaps 'less is more' is the real path to true greatness?"
neo
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Thanks for the info, Neo. Posts like this are the reason I hang around these circles. I'll start looking today.
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Been looking for a clean copy of One Flight Up for awhile, guess I'll have to add Clubhouse to the list. I have just about all the rest of Dex' discography I want, love his playing.
I have a few of D Byrd's works, like them but don't love them, I wonder if In Flight would change my mind?
Hi Jim,
Long tall Dex made a lot of great records, but One Flight Up is an A number 1 work of unparalleled groove. Donald Byrd sounds wonderful here. It really is the perfect combination of Dex's sax appeal tone and Byrd's soaring flight control. Rhythm sections don't get any better than this.
neo
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These lists of who is the best are meant to 'stir the pot' as much as anything. However, I now will have to go through my collection and look to see if I have any works with him conducting.
And does it seem so many German conductors' last name begins with 'k', Klemperer, Karajan, Kleiber?
Gene
By all means don't take my word for it, I'm no authority on classical music. Please check it out for yourself. When I listen to Kleiber's reading of familiar symphonies, it all seems to come together and make sense. No pregnant pauses changing drama into melodrama or awkward phrases that don't flow one after the other, your not distracted. It's as if your hearing the work as it was meant to be played. Here's a brief biography:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Kleiber
BBC Music Magazine, one of the more popular of such journals, announced on 17 March 2011 that Kleiber had been selected as "the greatest conductor of all time." Some 100 current conductors, including Sir Colin Davis, Gustavo Dudamel, Valery Gergiev and Mariss Jansons, participated in the BBC poll. Kleiber, who conducted just 96 concerts and around 400 operatic performances in his 74 years, was voted ahead of Leonard Bernstein and Claudio Abbado, who took second and third places respectively.
neo
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Been looking for a clean copy of One Flight Up for awhile, guess I'll have to add Clubhouse to the list. I have just about all the rest of Dex' discography I want, love his playing.
I have a few of D Byrd's works, like them but don't love them, I wonder if In Flight would change my mind?
Hi Gene,
Clubhouse has been reissued on vinyl with the cover pictured above. It's one of the popularly priced ones, said to be pressed by Scorpio. There are no obvious defects. SQ is listenable, but isn't the greatest. Sounds like the tape is a generation or two from the original. While it's a good session, One Flight Up is my favorite Dexter album. I guess the rhythm section has something to do with that. Without looking at the back cover, I think it was recorded in Paris and one flight up refers to an apartment of a female admirer, where they used to hang out. The guys were stars in Europe and back home they could barely make a living.
Donald Byrd records are a mixed bag IMO. Later in his career he did the Blackbirds thing and I don't relate. Byrd in Flight was recorded in '60. Although I'm not familiar with all of his recordings, this is his best that I know of. I have some others. When I get a chance I'll go through them and post results.
In my mind I'm always taking a chance when Jackie McLean is on an album. Sometimes he played great and other times he was so out of tune I can't listen. He sounds good on this one.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=117515)
1959 Blue Note
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Charlie Rouse - tenor sax
Pepper Adams - baritone sax
Walter Davis, Jr. - piano
Sam Jones - bass
Art Taylor - drums
If you're unfamiliar with a particular record and want to guess if it might be to your liking, first look at the personnel. That, and maybe some back cover description will tell you more than anything else, about the contents. You really can't go by the tune selection. Ever hear Trane play Chim Chim Chree?
This is a good straight up session. The tunes are written or arranged to compliment the horns and Pepper Adams on baritone growls appropriately. His voice is featured in both solos and the ensemble. Charlie Rouse sounds much like he did with Monk, no complaints there.
Byrd was an excellent trumpet player. Technically proficient, he had good tone and technique with a polished style. Sometimes the beginning of the first phrase is explosive. This can be a bit of a shock, but Byrd comes out singing (with his horn). Sam Jones is great, as always, and Art Taylor as well. Walter Davis Jr. plays straight accompaniment with decent solos. This was Byrd's second Blue Note album - a good album and they get even better.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=117560)
1961 Blue Note
Pepper Adams - baritone sax
Herbie Hancock - piano
Butch Warren - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
I was going to save this for later, but I played it last night along with Byrd in Hand and now I don't see much point in saving it. Most people consider this to be Byrd's best Blue Note. It would be hard to argue with that. This one is more complex and grooves at the same time. Herbie wrote one of the tunes here on his first Blue Note appearance, a good taste of things to come. Butch Warren and Billy Higgins team up for solid support and appear on a million or two Blue Notes.
That complexity includes playing two different scales at the same time in a kind of ultra linear modal. It's not like it's atonal or out. This isn't long after Miles came out with Kind of Blue. Modal was hip and everybody here can play. I like Byrd in Flight for the sheer beauty. Royal Flush has the groove in an intellectual sort of way. The question is, does it swing? You bet.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=117569)
Above
Mad Season
Barrett Martin - Drums
Mike McCready - Lead Guitar
John Baker Saunders - Bass
Layne Staley - vocals, rhythm guitar
This album just sounds so good from start to finish.
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Donald Byrd records are a mixed bag IMO. Later in his career he did the Blackbirds thing and I don't relate. Byrd in Flight was recorded in '60. Although I'm not familiar with all of his recordings, this is his best that I know of. I have some others. When I get a chance I'll go through them and post results.
In my mind I'm always taking a chance when Jackie McLean is on an album. Sometimes he played great and other times he was so out of tune I can't listen. He sounds good on this one.
neo
Hey neo, Thanks for the thoughts on DB. Agreed on the mixed bag aspect. My intro to him was in the early '70s, Electric Byrd, which I can recommend, though it is what would be considered a fusion album. It's pretty much a stand-a-lone style-wise. Check it out, would be interested in your take. :thumb:
JD
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Are we a dying breed? Analog lovers I mean. Many members of my hi-fi club have become computer experts for playback. The irony is that they are, or rather were, analog lovers. I am popular amongst them cause of my record collection. I have lots of rare and esoteric recordings in addition to more popular ones. One fellow has a noise reduction component that really works w/o any penalty that I can detect. That's a bonus. For prosperity I suppose this is a good thing. Any of you lads and lasses into this? Any penalty you can detect?
One fellow makes me copies on CD. The neat thing about this is that I can compare his analog front end with my own tho my CD player isn't SOTA. He uses a LYRA Titan MC phono cart in a radial tracking arm on a SOTA TT while I use a Koetsu Black MC in a Jelco 750 10" arm on a Micro Seiki BL91 TT. My CD playback of the discs he burns for me is thru a rather old Denon DCD 1800R which he gave to me. He has no use for it. The thing weighs about 40lbs and is more lively that what it replaced. So, I am able to compare his analog front end with my own, sorta. His recordings don't have that Koetsu love but do have that LYRA transparency and finesse and no noise.
Anyway, for prosperity if nothing else this seems like a good idea. What do you think?
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Hey neo, Thanks for the thoughts on DB. Agreed on the mixed bag aspect. My intro to him was in the early '70s, Electric Byrd, which I can recommend, though it is what would be considered a fusion album. It's pretty much a stand-a-lone style-wise. Check it out, would be interested in your take. :thumb:
JD
I'll keep an eye out. I had to look up the album, '70 Blue Note. Want to see something amazing? Donald Byrd discography:
http://www.jazzdisco.org/donald-byrd/catalog/album-index/
Have a spare hour or two? At the top click on the session index.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=117709)
Recorded 1961 Blue Note
Pepper Adams - baritone
Herbie Hancock - piano
Doug Watkins - bass
Eddy Robinson - drums
Chant was recorded around the same time as Byrd in Hand Royal Flush. It was released for the first time in '79 with the cover pictured above. Blue Note had an abundance of great musicians and sessions, but releases overwhelmed sales so decisions had to be made.
Chant begins with the tune I'm an Old Cowhand, played a little differently than Sonny Rollins in his cowboy album of '57. Byrd and company do this up-tempo and the head flies bye quickly. Then Pepper growls out a baritone solo that leaves you wanting more, and you get it, you really get it. The tune is just a vehicle, in this case an old jalopy driven at 100 mph, and it's a fun ride, but I suspect it's also the reason this stayed in the vaults for nearly 20 years.
The rest of the album has a couple of Byrd originals and Ellington's Sophisticated Lady. The title cut Chant is by Duke Pearson - part Gregorian chant and part gospel, it's beautiful and haunting. You can also hear how this session and similar sessions influenced Herbie with his straight up Blue Notes. This is a good album. Glad I dug it out of my vaults and gave it another listen
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=117739)
1957 Savoy
Curtis Fuller - trombone
John Jenkins - alto
Tommy Flanagan - piano
Doug Watkins - bass
Art Taylor - drums
Years ago someone told me this was a nice album. I like the tune Star Eyes, and nobody is better with a tune like that, than Donald Byrd. Different maybe, but not better. Jenkins on alto, was a decent player. He put some space in his solos and they make sense. Reminds me of Wayne Shorter only with a very different voice, more like an abrupt Jackie McLean.
This is a traditionally played album and it's well done. Last night I played it immediately after Chant and to be honest, by the end of side two I was ready for something else. I guess that's unfair because it's mostly very well played. Donald Byrd does sound great throughout, and Tommy Flanagan heads up an excellent rhythm section. I can recommend this album. If your normal fare is more modern or complex, it might be a good idea to mix it up.
neo
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Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
(http://de.share-your-photo.com/img/3cbfc98b21.jpg)
... remastered by Bernie Grundman in 1995 for Classic Records:
(http://de.share-your-photo.com/img/9a7d3e3e44.jpg)
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(http://de.share-your-photo.com/img/9a7d3e3e44.jpg)
I don't think that is entirely accurate. Sony bought CBS records in 11/87 and Sony engineers "discovered" that side 1 of this '59 tape was recorded 1.25% slow? I'm pretty sure this was known before Sony.
I don't have this reissue, but for the hell of it I played side 1 a little slow. Without a digital readout to give exactly 1.25%, I did it by ear. If you slow it down too much the piano sounds funny, so get it so the piano sounds like it does side 2 at normal speed. This takes the edge off the horns and the top of the cords. I like it better the way it was originally issued, but maybe that's because of familiarity.
This Classic reissue has the reputation for wonderful fidelity on the best selling jazz album of all time. Today, there seems to be a lot of negativity about Miles, which is ironic. Miles Davis was one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. You can complain about his technique or tone, but he changed the sound of the trumpet. No small feat, he was the only one to do that since Louis Armstrong defined it.
Back in the day a jazz musician got recognition by graduating from one of two bands, Art Blakey or Miles Davis. Blakey always had a hard hitting bop band with great musicians. Miles explored further out in the galaxy with two of the greatest jazz bands ever, the one with Coltrane and the one with Herbie Hancock/Wayne Shorter. Miles earlier work with Gil Evans writing, was simply beautiful, and the popularization of modal playing was also world-changing.
Sorry if I'm preaching to the choir, but I saw a goofy thread on Jazz Circle..... Some people just don't get it.
neo
BTW, In the '60's I had a master tape dub on 1/4" RTR. If this Classic sounds like that, you'd be in for a treat.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=117960)
1961 Blue Note
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Wayne Shorter - tenor sax
Herbie Hancock - piano
Butch Warren - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
Another good one, this time with Herbie and Wayne. Donald comes out of the gate on a tune called Pentecostal Feeling, sounding like a Lee Morgan style bugaloo. There's a heavy call and response like a pastor and the congregation. Then Night Flower, a ballad by Herbie, is a little slow, but beautifully played. Side 1 ends with a Byrd tune Nai-Nai possibly written for his daughter? It's sing-songey, but once the solos start it becomes something else.
Side 2 starts with a Byrd tune called French Spice that swings, and winds up with the title track. Free Form is a bit of an intellectual challenge as the melody and solos are played independently of the rhythm. These are great musicians and can hear what everyone else is doing so it doesn't get atonal or cacophonous. Billy Higgins maintains a strong beat and it's interesting to hear Butch Warren stay with the rhythm and melody at the same time.
Wayne Shorter's tone sounds a little different than in later albums, but Free Form gives a taste of what's to come, a good taste.
neo
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Miles Davis: Kind of Blue
(http://de.share-your-photo.com/img/3cbfc98b21.jpg)
... remastered by Bernie Grundman in 1995 for Classic Records:
(http://de.share-your-photo.com/img/9a7d3e3e44.jpg)
Hi, Toni. I miss your posts. Don't be such a stranger.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118096)
1967 Blue Note - released 1981
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Sonny Red - alto sax
Pepper Adams - baritone sax
Chick Corea - piano
Miroslav Vitouš - bass
Mickey Roker - drums
Fast forward to '67 and things got worse for jazz record sales, but not for Donald Byrd. This is a straight up session with Chick, Miroslav, and Roker doing the rhythm honors. The LP begins with Samba Yanta, written by Chick, a very different up-tempo rendition from that tune on Chick's Circlin' In album. But the album isn't mostly written by Chick. He wrote one other tune here. Byrd follows with a ballad which he does so well. Maybe he's not as emotional or schmaltzy as some other players, but he did it right.
The rest is all good, a "normal" Blue Note session from that era. It precedes the fusion/R&B Blackbirds, Return to Forever (Chick), and Weather Report (Miroslav).
neo
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Anything with "Death March of the Marionettes" duo with bassoon and piano has to be interesting.
L'Apres-Midi D'un Dinosaur Bassoon & Piano Music on Hyperion in a DMM mastering. Nice lp.
(http://L'Apres-Midi D'un Dinosaur Bassoon & Piano Music)
Can't find a photo. Look for the green dinosaur playing a bassoon.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118155)
found it
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Ring-a-Ding. We have a winner! Give that man a Cupie Doll!
It's interesting that the Helios doesn't mention the direct metal mastering. I guess that whether it's Hyperion or Helios, they all came out of the Teldec plant- I think they were the sole provider of DMM.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118303)
1967 Blue Note
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Sonny Red - alto sax
Hank Mobley - tenor sax
Cedar Walton - piano
Walter Booker - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
'67 was just before Byrd went in a different direction. Here is another good one, this time with Hank Mobley and Cedar Walton in the mix and they sound excellent. Seems like a good Blue Note type session until you hear a tune Eldorado written by one of Byrd's students Mitch Farber. The tune has an uncanny resemblance to a Gil Evans/Miles Davis tune on Miles Ahead. It's an unexpected treat to hear this group play in this mode.
neo
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(https://www.jbhifi.com.au/FileLibrary/ProductResources/Images/128660-L-LO.jpg)
Dylan sings the American Song Book. He pulls it off!
Doc
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118448)
1981 Pablo
Oscar Peterson - Bosendorfer piano
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen – bass
Terry Clarke – drums
Live at the '81 Montreux jazz fest - great performance and good recording for '81 digital. Perhaps the piano is a little too immediate, but overall it's clear, detailed and dynamic. Put this red vinyl spinner high on your list.
neo
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... found the Track Record :
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118495)
and this is on the back cover:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118496)
:)
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... just spinnin' :
Lincoln Mayorga & Distinguished Colleagues Volume III
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118497)
Sheffield Lab 1
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FINALLY Available on vinyl (as an import). I can't stop singing this to myself, and I have no idea what they are saying or even the language. An ALL TIME FAVORITE ALBUM!!!!!
Ali Farke Toure and Ry Cooder: Talking Timbuktu
(http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JPG_400/MI0000/047/MI0000047485.jpg?partner=allrovi.com)
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Thelma Houston & Pressure Cooker: I've got the Music in Me
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Sheffield Lab 2
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Harry James & His Big Band: The King James Version
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118504)
Sheffield Lab 3
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118515)
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Harry James & His Big Band: The King James Version
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118504)
Sheffield Lab 3
Someone has been having a Doug Sax memorial listening session!
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@ S Clark: Yeah !
The Sheffield Drum Record
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118527)
Sheffield Lab 14
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118434)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118434)
That is a great album! Perfect for cooking or just hanging out. :thumb:
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Michael Newman: Classical Guitarist: Works by Bach / Albeniz / Turina / Sainz de la Maza
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118532)
Sheffield Lab 10
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Harry James & His Big Band: Still Harry after all these Years
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118554)
Sheffield Lab 11
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Don Randi and Quest: New Baby
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118555)
Sheffield Lab 12
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Lincoln Mayorga and Amanda McBroom: Growing up in Hollywood Town
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118557)
Sheffield Lab 13
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Dave Grusin: Discovered Again!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118565)
Sheffield Lab 5
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the name is Makowicz
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118570)
Sheffield Lab 21
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Huuh - Sorry - this is really a long listening session - don't know where all these records came from ... :duh:
Romantic Music for Violin and Piano: Strauss and Dvorak
Richard Strausss: Sonata in E-Flat Major, Op. 18
Antonin Dvorak: Romantic Pieces, Op. 75
Arnold Steinhardt, Lincoln Mayorga
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118584)
Sheffield Lab 18
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Mozart: Serenade No. 11
Grieg: Four Lyric Pieces
The Chicago Symphony Winds
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118585)
Sheffield Lab 22
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I've got most of these Sheffield lab lps, but not these last two. As a matter of fact, I don't think I've ever seen them before. You have a really nice collection there! The Thelma Houston lp was the first really audiophile quality lp that I owned.
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1971 Columbia
Joe Zawinul - Electric and acoustic piano
Wayne Shorter – Soprano saxophone
Miroslav Vitouš – Electric and acoustic bass
Alphonse Mouzon – Drums, voice
Airto Moreira – Percussion
Weather Report's first groundbreaking album.
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I've got most of these Sheffield lab lps, but not these last two. As a matter of fact, I don't think I've ever seen them before. You have a really nice collection there! The Thelma Houston lp was the first really audiophile quality lp that I owned.
Thank You !
I checked it:
Lab 18 and Lab 22 were in Harry Pearson's Super Disc List in TAS issue 33, April 1984.
There was a special category: The Super Sound Discs: Direct-to-Disc (see pic):
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118623)
... so both records were a "must have" ... :) ... over 30 years ago.
Works by Wagner
Leinsdorf, LA Philharmonic
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118624)
Sheffield Lab 7
Prokofiev: Excerpts from Romeo and Juliet
Leinsdorf, LA Philharmonic
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118625)
Sheffield Lab 8
See you ! - Toni
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FINALLY Available on vinyl (as an import). I can't stop singing this to myself, and I have no idea what they
are saying or even the language. An ALL TIME FAVORITE ALBUM!!!!!
Thanks for the nudge !
Ali Farka Touré with Ry Cooder: Talking Timbuktu
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118791)
... a great album and a Bernie Grundman mastering job: discogs: link (http://www.discogs.com/Ali-Farka-Tour%C3%A9-With-Ry-Cooder-Talking-Timbuktu/release/6650824)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118881)
1964 Blue Note
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Sonny Red - alto
Hank Mobley - tenor
McCoy Tyner - piano
Walter Booker - bass
Freddie Waits - drums
Another straight up Blue Note, this time with McCoy. He and Sonny Red sound great on this album.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118937)
1980/86 Contemporary
Billy Higgins - drums
James Clay (tracks 4-6)
Harold Land (tracks 1-3 & 7) - tenor saxophone
Cedar Walton - piano
Tony Dumas (tracks 4-6) - bass
Buster Williams (tracks 1-3 & 7) - bass
Excellent LP with great SQ, recorded direct to 2-track. Highly recommended.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=120294)
The great-grandchildren of Maria Von Trapp….very well recorded, multilingual, very good album.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=120295)
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Thanks for the nudge !
Ali Farka Touré with Ry Cooder: Talking Timbuktu
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118791)
... a great album and a Bernie Grundman mastering job: discogs: link (http://www.discogs.com/Ali-Farka-Tour%C3%A9-With-Ry-Cooder-Talking-Timbuktu/release/6650824)
So good right? Just sent my girlfriend the mp3 download code that came with the LP.
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1980 Red Records
Billy Higgins - drums
Bob Berg - tenor sax
Cedar Walton - piano
Tony Dumas - bass
Nice session recorded in Italy. Good SQ.
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1961
Pepper Adams - baritone sax
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Herbie Hancock - piano
Laymon Jackson - bass
Jimmy Cobb - drums
This was originally issued on Warwick and it was called Out of this World. This is Herbie Hancock's first recording. They do the theme from Mr Lucky for any old enough to remember. Nice record, and of course Herbie sounds good.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=120442)
Pearl Jam
VITALITY
Released: December 06, 1994
Last Exit
Spin The Black Circle
Not For You
Tremor Christ
Nothingman
Whipping
Pry, To
Corduroy
Bugs
Satan's Bed
Better Man
Aye Davanita
Immortality
Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me
Released December 6, 1994 - Epic 66900
Early vinyl release - November 22, 1994
Length: 55:30
Eddie Vedder - vocals, guitar, accordion
Jeff Ament - bass, standup, vocals
Stone Gossard - guitar, mellotron, vocals
Mike McCready - guitar, slide, vocals
Dave Abbruzzese - drumkit
"Mophandlemama" recorded/mixed by Brett Eliason
Jack Irons - drums
Produced by: Brendan O'Brien and Pearl Jam
Recorded by: Brendan O'Brien
Engineered by: Nick DiDia
Assisted by: Caram CostanzoAdam KasperTrina ShoemakerJohn BurtonKevin Scott
Recorded in: Seattle, Atlanta, New Orleans
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1979 Timeless
This is Billy's second album. You can see the personnel on the cover. Monty Waters plays alto and Roberta Davis sings on the first cut.
I knew I was taking a chance with this one and unfortunately I lost. Even Cedar Walton couldn't bring this to be an album I would recommend. It's not that it's so bad, well maybe it is.
If you want a great Billy Higgins album see if you can find Bridgework:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118937)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=121055)
Confessions 2013
Buckcherry's sixth studio album
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=121752)
Metallica
Haven't listened to this in forever.
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Paul Simon--Graceland
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Marty Robbins
Drifter
Gettin' my cowboy on this morning. Here's to you Cactus Bob! :thumb:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=121971)
Samples (http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=profile;u=80874)
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FINALLY Available on vinyl (as an import). I can't stop singing this to myself, and I have no idea what they are saying or even the language. An ALL TIME FAVORITE ALBUM!!!!!
Ali Farke Toure and Ry Cooder: Talking Timbuktu
(http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JPG_400/MI0000/047/MI0000047485.jpg?partner=allrovi.com)
I need to find this. I'm fans of both artists, although I need to be in the right mood.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=120294)
The great-grandchildren of Maria Von Trapp….very well recorded, multilingual, very good album.
I have this as well. Very fun. Especially the guest artist for "Goatherd".
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Annie the musical for 1970 12 in
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=122110)
The Darkness- Last of Our Kind 2015
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51iNJFt1%2BpL._SY300_.jpg)
Doc
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=122185)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=122192)
1989 Muse
Excellent.
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Egberto Gismonti ~ Sol Do Meio Dia
Nan Vasconcelos, Ralph Towner, Colin Walcott & Jan Garbarek
ECM, 1978
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/ECM%20Records/Egberto%20Gismonti%20Sol%20Do%20Meio%20Dia.jpg)
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Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite 2013
I highly recommend this album! Here is a link for watching some videos they created together http://www.benharper.com/music/albums/get-up.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=122680)
Gun's N' Roses- Use Your Illusion I 1991
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It's one of my favorite album from Gismonti
Egberto Gismonti ~ Sol Do Meio Dia
Nan Vasconcelos, Ralph Towner, Colin Walcott & Jan Garbarek
ECM, 1978
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20%20-%20%20Jazz/ECM%20Records/Egberto%20Gismonti%20Sol%20Do%20Meio%20Dia.jpg)
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1955 EmArcy mono
Harold Land – tenor saxophone
George Morrow – bass
Richie Powell – piano
Max Roach – drum
Super classic Brownie
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=122867)
1954 EmArcy mono
Can't miss.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=123041)
The latest from The Von Trapps. Four original songs written by August Von Trapp on a gold vinyl EP.
Nice songs and good recording.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=123083)
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Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite 2013
I highly recommend this album! Here is a link for watching some videos they created together http://www.benharper.com/music/albums/get-up.
I just got this LP on sale at London Drugs yesterday. Good record!
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Pablo: Performance & Pressing - extraordinary
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=123120)
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Beastie Boys-Hello Nasty 1998
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=123195)
Thom Yorke- Tomorrow's Modern Boxes
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Got on sale few days ago for $15, sealed 2LP on 180gram and 45RPM. Not bad :)
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Received my monthly VNYL subscription today. I'm enjoying the kamikaze vinyl!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=123760)
Really enjoying the mix.
King Krule- True Panther Sounds EP 2011
Christopher Owens- Lysandre 2013
Theophilus London- Vibes 2014
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SweetsEdisonLockJawDavis_Jawbreakers.jpg)
Harry "Sweets" Edison and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Jawbreakers. 1962 Riverside mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LionelHampton_ArtTatum_BuddyRich.jpg)
1956 Clef deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=123863)
Pearl Jam Backspacer 2009
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=124029)
Daft Punk - Discovery 2001
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Black Sabbath- Paranoid 1970
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The Horace Silver Quintet plus J.J. Johnson: The Cape Verdean Blues
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=124164)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/WayneShorter_TheSoothsayer.jpg)
Music Matters 45RPM 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ModernJazzQuartet.jpg)
1956 Prestige deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HowardRumsey_LighthouseAtLaguna.jpg)
1955 Contemporary deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HankMobleyQuartet.jpg)
Music Matters 45RPM 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ArtBlakey_ANightInTunisia.jpg)
Music Matters 45RPM 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AndrewHill_PointOfDeparture.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue.
--Jerome
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On vinyl
(http://brian-robbins.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Robben_Ford-A_Day_In_Nashville.jpg)
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(https://consequenceofsound.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/oldcrowmedicineshow.jpg?w=380&h=380&crop=1)
Old Crow Medicine Show: Remedy
Favorite Track: what else, "Doc's Day"
Doc
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=124640)
Beck - Guero 2005
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(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a96/mbskeam/records/DSC_0015_zpscuw94v4j.jpg) (http://s9.photobucket.com/user/mbskeam/media/records/DSC_0015_zpscuw94v4j.jpg.html)
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a96/mbskeam/records/DSC_0022_zpse15jxffi.jpg) (http://s9.photobucket.com/user/mbskeam/media/records/DSC_0022_zpse15jxffi.jpg.html)
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This is an Awesome LP
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=124771)
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Bananarama – Deep Sea Skiving
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=124919)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=111038)
Bought a new Legacy (Columbia) reissue of this first Miles - Gil Evans collaboration. It's in the original mono on 180g vinyl and a beautiful, quiet pressing. I think it's been digitally remastered. The detail and dynamics are great, but it seems to have lost some warmth. Still better than the electrically rechanneled issue which was the only version available for years.
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Freddie Hubbard: Open Sesame
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=125189)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=125338)
Beastie Boys - Solid Gold Hits
RIP Ad-rock (Adam Keefe Horovitz), hopefully I will fortunate enough to meet you in heaven. :cry:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=125339)
Faith No More - Angel Dust
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Still in a Patton mood.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=125569)
Mr. Bungle - disco volante 1995
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=125688)
Twenty-one Pilots -Vessel 2012
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=125960)
1960
Tommy Potter
Roy Haynes
Nice laid back session - elegant and beautiful.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126001)
1977 Enja
Excellent album, wish it was longer. This is a good great one.
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1982 Enja
George Mraz
Art Taylor
Bet you can't guess the composer. :scratch:
Very nice LP.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126047)
1981 Progressive
George Mraz
Al Foster
Good one.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126048)
1980 Inner City (Enja)
Red Mitchell
Elvin Jones
Slightly strange group here with Elvin and Red. Interesting session.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=85314)
1978 Inner City (Enja)
George Mraz
Dynamite duo here. Love this album. Tommy has a tendency to be polite. Guess it's from backing up Ella all those years? Here it's all up to him and George. This album swings - groovelicious.
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AndrewHill_PointOfDeparture.jpg)
Music Matters 180g vinyl reissue.
--Jerome
The opening track on his still quickens my pulse. Eighteen year old Tony Williams furiously driving the hell outta these guys! Fabulous solos by all. Some of the best for all time by everybody playing on this.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126164)
NOFX- The Longest EP Released August 17, 2010
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126166)
Fishbone's self-titled EP 1985 :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126175)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126198)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126221)
Tool- Undertow April 6, 1993
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126234)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126283)
A Perfect Circle- eMOTIVe 2005
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Listening to the The King of Soul, Cheers!
Otis Redding ~ Love Man
Atco
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20-%20Soul/Otis%20Redding%20Love%20Man.jpg)
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From The King to The Queen . . .
Aretha Franklin ~ Lady Soul
Atlantic
(http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn205/1902783das/Album%20Cover%20Art%20-%20Soul/Aretha%20Franklin%20Lady%20Soul.jpg)
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Picked this one up the other day. Always dug these guys!
The Chambers Brothers ~ New Generation
Columbia, 1971
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Beck- Odelay 1996
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126334)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126342)
1975 reissue mono
3 different groups here. Mr PC, Trane and Philly Joe Jones are common to each. 1.5 sides originally The Paul Chambers Quartet with Kenny Drew, '56.
1.5 sides originally The Whims of Chambers with Donald Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Horace Silver, '56. Remaining cuts w/Curtis Fuller, Pepper Adams, Roland Alexander, unreleased. '55 or '56.
Cool old record
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126341)
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Beacon : Ways we separate
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126343)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126345)
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1965 Blue Note Toshiba-EMI pressing
Released just after Sidewinder this LP isn't given the credit it deserves. It's a little more laid back and beautifully played. Two greats, Joe Henderson and Lee Morgan sound like they played together for 20 years. Ronnie Mathews and Victor Sproles will surprise you with how perfect they sound, and the great Billy Higgins lives up to his reputation. 5 Stars for a most enjoyable record.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126553)
Keiko Matsui Under Northern Lights
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126587)
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Faith No More- Sol Invictus 2015
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126641)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126642)
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(http://cdn.bluegrasstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/earls.jpg)
Grammy award winner. Best Bluegrass album.
Doc
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126667)
Rolling Stones- Some Girls Live in Texas '78
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126679)
Muddy Waters- Folk Singer 1964
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126703)
New Age acoustic guitar. music very good, recording excellent. Audio Fidelity 180g LP
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Tool- Lateralus 2001
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126679)
Muddy Waters- Folk Singer 1964
Mr. Bender, is that an original Folk Singer, if so, it is worth quite a bit of money. It was one of the albums that Harry Pearson, of Absolute Sound, had on his Records to Die for list forever.
Congrats,
phil
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Thanks pconley2. Not an original, it is a 2001 repress on 200 gram vinyl that sounds great. The original would cost more than twice that I paid! Having said that, it would be hard to live without it after giving it a few spins. :thumb:
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Macklemore- The Heist 2012
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126974)
Great way to start Friday night!
Bad Brains- Omega Sessions 1980
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127021)
1968 Blue Note
Woody Shaw – trumpet
Gary Bartz – alto saxophone, wooden flute
Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Ron Carter – cello
Herbie Lewis – bass
Freddie Waits – drums
Slightly avant-garde and all hard bop, this is a great one.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127054)
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Muse- Showbiz 2009
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Another chance to listen to some spinning black circles.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127113)
Weezer- Raditude 2009
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Got a box of records today and had time for three. So far it's made an awesome first night! :banana piano:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127270)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127271)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127272)
Good night to all.
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"Ambergris?"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127504)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127505)
Vinyl is super quite and the recording quality is superb. Mastered by B. Grundman from original 30ips ¼” analog master, recorded January 2014.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127517)
Mad Season Live at the Moore (recorded April 29, 1995) Released 2015
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127736)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127862)
1988 Landmark
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127863)
1990 Landmark
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=88998)
1987 Criss Cross Jazz
Don't let the digital designation scare you away. The Landmark records sound good and Ralph Moore sounds great. "C Street" is a little lively, but the playing on all of these is excellent.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=128136)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=128212)
1988 Criss Cross
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=128213)
1985 Reservoir
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1978 Blue Note Orig rec 1954, 1961
Sides 1, 2,3
Wayne Shorter
Freddie Hubbard
Curtis Fuller
Cedar Walton
Jymie Merritt
Side 4 (mono)
Clifford Brown
Lou Donaldson
Horace Silver
Curley Russell
All cuts previously unissued. Great stuff.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=128323)
BROWNIE EYES 1974 issue recorded 1953/54
Gigi Gryce
Charlie Rouse
John Lewis
Percy Heath
Art Blakey
Lew Donaldson
Elmo Hope
Percy Heath
Philly Joe Jones
Brownie was one of the all time great soloists. This is a terrific classic album.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=128441)
1981 DG
Sorry for the picture quality. The cover looks much better (glossy silver and grey) , but my digital equivalent to a Brownie wasn't up to the task.
This is an fascinating record. The opening notes seem different from any Brahams 4th I've heard. As the symphony progresses, familiar passages are re-voiced into a coherent flow and it's easy to forget about voicing/phrasing and get lost in the beauty.
Kleiber spent most of his career conducting opera, which explains much about the phrasing. He makes it as if it's to be sung, and quickens the pace.
A digital recording from 1981 seems scary and it is a little bright. But with a judicious selection of a slightly mellow cart and VTA adjustment, SQ was quite good. I played this a high volume w/o earbleed. I suspect you'll have better results with the LP unless you have digital EQ.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=128449)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=128565)
Mad Season / Seattle Symphony
Sonic Evolution January 30, 2015
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=128568)
Yes- Close to the Edge 1972
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1981 Owl
Excellent pianist - well worth checking out. Here are some samples on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000B1A10?keywords=michel%20petrucciani&qid=1444047883&ref_=sr_1_8&s=music&sr=1-8
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=129008)
Gary Clark Jr.- Blak and Blu
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1971 Enja
Great solo piano.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80466)
1954/55 Emarcy
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1956 Emarcy
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David Gilmour - Rattle that Lock
'ner
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1955
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1955
When Sonny Rollins was asked to name the three musicians he respected most, he said Lester Young, Charlie Parker and Clifford Brown.
Brownie was a musical genus and his appeal goes beyond technical abilities (never a wrong note or messed up phrase). He could talk to you through his horn and make it right. I don't know how else to say it.
I'm lucky - these are Japanese mono pressings and SQ is excellent. More Study in Brown is taken from previous sessions and features Sonny Rollins on side 1 and Harold Land on side 2. It really swings and so does Basin Street, but these are all great records. I have some more Brownie records I'll show you when I get a chance to play them again, and he's on some Max Roach albums also.
I think Brownie refined the playing at the end of the bebop era and set a standard for post bop. Everybody loved Clifford Brown.
neo
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1982 SteepleChase
Great stuff.
neo
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LeonardBernstein_MozartPC15_Decca.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=80466)
1954/55 Emarcy
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=129268)
1956 Emarcy
Nice stuff, Neo!
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When Sonny Rollins was asked to name the three musicians he respected most, he said Lester Young, Charlie Parker and Clifford Brown.
Brownie was a musical genus and his appeal goes beyond technical abilities (never a wrong note or messed up phrase). He could talk to you through his horn and make it right. I don't know how else to say it.
I think Brownie refined the playing at the end of the bebop era and set a standard for post bop. Everybody loved Clifford Brown.
neo
I first learned of Brownie on Ken Burns' Jazz. Such a sweet sounding horn and a beloved man. I've only got a couple Brownie LPs, but one with Sarah Vaughan which was a magical combo.
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Clifford Brown, what an amazing story. He started playing professionally around 1950, first recorded 1953, and died in a car crash with Richie Powell and his wife, in 1956. He was 25 years old.
He left a substantial body of work and influenced every trumpet player since, most immediately Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, Donald Byrd and Booker Little. Booker Little, an excellent player, seemed to inherit some Brownie gigs like with Max Roach, but it's early Donald Byrd who reminds me the most of Brownie. They both played with taste, precision and beautiful tone, not that the others were secondary. Freddie and Lee were giants.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnK6OHPQZbA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M283JFxesic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuGO8IY50b4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRA8EOR7Nm0
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=97814)
1960 Blue Note
Got 40 minutes? Look what I ran across:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvsZOeD93l4
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=97814)
1960 Blue Note
neo
That was one of the massive Blue Note buy I made last week. Haven't had a chance to listen to it yet.
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/GerryMulligan_GerryMulliganSextet.jpg)
EmArcy deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Proprius German-pressing Double LP... Excellent Recording! :thumb:
(http://cdn.discogs.com/szTmdDZDy_HMZ1Y4vIfNkPuWdaw=/fit-in/500x500/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(96)/discogs-images/R-1163882-1290167839.jpeg.jpg)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AnitaODay_PickYourselfUp.jpg)
Verve deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ShellyManneAndHisMen_MoreSwinginSoundsVol5_sht.jpg)
Contemporary deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/MilesDavis_MilesInTheSky.jpg)
Mobile Fidelity 45RPM 180g vinyl reissue.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/NatKingCole_PenthouseSerenade.jpg)
Pure Pleasure Records 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SonnyRollins_EastBroadwayRunDown.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g vinyl. My favorite Sonny Rollins LP.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=129721)
1962 Verve
Ray Brown
Ed Thigpen
Classic
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=129723)
1974 SteepleChase
Solo piano - beautiful playing and recording.
neo
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/FlipPhillips_Flip.jpg)
Japanese mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Japanese mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/FrankStrozier_FS.jpg)
Japanese mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Japanese mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Jerome,
Great photos!! Love those Japanese pressings.
neo
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Good to see Jerome has been enjoying his setup quite a bit. :thumb: You and Neo have many great records! I've got a VPI HW-19 arriving soon and will be doing my homework on it. This will be my first "real" turntable, I have a lot to learn.
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just picked this up at B&N with the 20% off sale going on last week...great sounding LP :D
(http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/gene9p/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-10/IMG_20151015_174855501.jpg) (http://s568.photobucket.com/user/gene9p/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-10/IMG_20151015_174855501.jpg.html)
(http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/gene9p/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-10/IMG_20151015_174916859.jpg) (http://s568.photobucket.com/user/gene9p/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-10/IMG_20151015_174916859.jpg.html)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=129808)
Funkadelic- Maggot Brain 1971
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=129817)
Buy this, turn out the lights, turn up the volume.
It's really good.
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Jerome,
Great photos!! Love those Japanese pressings.
neo
Thanks neo. I was fortunate enough to buy up a small collection of Japanese mono jazz pressings several years ago and I was smitten. These are new arrivals of about 35 LPs from a different source. The price wasn't as good as the earlier deal but it was still very much a worthwhile buy.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JohnnyGriffin_LockjawDavis_ToughTenors.jpg)
Jazzland deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ModernJazzQuartet_Fontessa.jpg)
Atlantic deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ThePresidentPlaysWithTheOscarPetersonTrio_mono.jpg)
Verve deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Goo goo muck
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=130035)
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Silversun Pickups – Better Nature
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=130361)
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Broken Bells – Broken Bells
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=130417)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=130469)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=130477)
Guns N' Roses -Use Your Illusion II 1991
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Currently: Beastie Boys- Ill Communication
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The Horace Silver Quintet & Trio: Blowin' The Blues Away
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=130595)
... from the second last bunch of Blue Note 75th anniversary records.
This is the European 180g pressing released October 23, 2015.
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Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers: Moanin'
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=130598)
... dito
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=130659)
1985 GRP
Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet
Branford Marsalis - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Kenny Kirkland - piano
Lonnie Plaxico - bass (tracks 1-6)
Lincoln Goines - bass (track 7)
Robert Ameen - drums
Steve Thornton - percussion
Bumpin
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=130974)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131327)
1956 Savoy
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131328)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131329)
neo bopity bop bop
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131384)
1956 - recorded 1954
Clifford Brown - trumpet
Herb Geller, Joe Maini - alto saxophone
Walter Benton - tenor saxophone
Kenny Drew - piano
Curtis Counce - bass
Max Roach - drums
Long versions of Caravan and Autumn in New York. Brownie is smokin on this one.
A mono cart has proven to be a great investment. Makes these old recordings come to life.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131385)
LCD Soundsystem- London Sessions
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131404)
Red Hot Chili Peppers- Mother's Milk 1989 :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131405)
Gary Clark Jr. Blak and Blu 2012
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131405)
Gary Clark Jr. Blak and Blu 2012
Got a call from a friend in the NSA. They've detected aliens on your bottom shelf:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131459)
Cleaver disguising them as cartoon characters. Info has been forwarded to military intelligence.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131460)
1967 Impulse
Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet, vocals
James Moody - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, flute, vocals
Mike Longo - piano
Frank Schifano - bass
Otis Candy Finch Jr. - drums
Live album, popular because of the title cut. At the time Diz was going through a transition and some solos have an unusual diminished sound.
Fun album.
neo
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Got a call from a friend in the NSA. They've detected aliens on your bottom shelf:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131459)
Cleaver disguising them as cartoon characters. Info has been forwarded to military intelligence.
neo
I was hoping people here would think they were audio tweaks... :o
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131498)
B.B. King- Back in the Alley 1980
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131605)
Pearl Jam- Mt. Baker Theater 5/10/2000 (Released December 2014)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131754)
Urban Cowboy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 1980
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131384)
1956 - recorded 1954
Clifford Brown - trumpet
Herb Geller, Joe Maini - alto saxophone
Walter Benton - tenor saxophone
Kenny Drew - piano
Curtis Counce - bass
Max Roach - drums
Long versions of Caravan and Autumn in New York. Brownie is smokin on this one.
A mono cart has proven to be a great investment. Makes these old recordings come to life.
neo
I'll sing this verse again... if you are listening to mono records from the '50's to mid 60's a mono cartridge is a big return on investment.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131764)
1987 Concord
Steve Coleman - alto and soprano
Robin Eubanks - trombone
Mulgrew Miller - piano
Ralph Moore - tenor
Lonnie Plaxico - bass
Wallace Roney - trumpet
When I first saw this LP in the '80s, I wasn't sure about buying it until I saw the line up. There might be lots of drummers out there, but Marvin Smitty Smith is a great one. This is like a small, big band album and all the tunes were written and arranged by Smitty. With a grand total of 7 musicians this sounds like a big band, a good one. This album swings and you might not realize the complexity at first listen, and that's a tribute to the writing and excellent musicians.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=131805)
1976 PAUSA
Martial Solal
Niels Pederson
Movability - the ability to handle motion. I think that might apply to the listener as well as the musicians. Great album.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132214)
The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions 1971
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Don't know how I managed to stand up and put another record on, but this may become my new workout routine. :lol: This one needs no introduction.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132215)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132289)
1965 Impulse
Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone
Ted Curson - trumpet
Joseph Orange - trombone
Marion Brown - alto saxophone
Reggie Johnson - double bass
Joe Chambers - drums
David Izenzon - double bass
J.C. Moses - drums
Slightly avant garde album with a tune dedicated to Malcolm X, this one has a touch of humor with The Girl From Ipanema.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132564)
Pearl Jam Vs. 1993
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132573)
Faith No More- The Real Thing 1992
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132742)
1961 Atlantic
John Coltrane — tenor saxophone
Wynton Kelly — piano
Paul Chambers — bass
Jimmy Cobb — drums
McCoy Tyner, Steve Davis, and Elvin Jones appear on one cut.
Cedar Walton and Lex Humphries appear on one cut.
Classic
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132760)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132889)
1957 Prestige
John Coltrane — tenor saxophone
Johnnie Splawn — trumpet
Sahib Shihab — baritone saxophone
Red Garland — piano on side one
Mal Waldron — piano on side two
Paul Chambers — bass
Albert "Tootie" Heath — drums
Trane's first album as a leader was straight up.
neo
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Spinning Freddie Hubbard - Here to Stay right now.....
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=132946)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133103)
Talking Heads Marathon!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133112)
1983 ECM
Gary Peacock
Jack DeJohnette
Original and novel approach to standards. Very entertaining.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133286)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SonnyRollins_TheBridge.jpg)
Original Recordings Group 180g reissue. Remastered by Bernie Grundman and pressed at Pallas.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/GerryMulligan_ChetBacker_CarnegieHall_SC.jpg)
On two empirically proven to be inferior Speakers Corner 180g LPs. :lol:
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133293)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/TommyFlanagan_TheMasterTrio.jpg)
Part of a lot of about 40 Japanese jazz LPs that I bought a few months ago. All really good stuff and every single LP has been minty. They sure take good care of their records over there.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133315)
Led Zeppelin Reissue 2014
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Gary Peacock: Voice from the Past - PARADIGM
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133326)
Gary Peacock ... bass
Jan Garbarek ... tenor & soprano saxophones
Tomasz Stanko ... trumpet
Jack DeJohnette ... drums
... out of the ordinary melodious - but nice to listen to
German ECM 1210 pressing 1982
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HankMobley_JohnColtrane_TenorConclave.jpg)
Analogue Productions 200g QRP mono pressing, played with a Ortofon Quintet mono MC cartridge on my Pioneer PLX-1000 direct drive turntable. Sounds fantastic.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CliffordBrown_CBAllStars.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g mono LP. Pressed at Pallas.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Basie_E=MC2.jpg)
Classic Records 200g pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/HoraceSilver_Horace-Scope.jpg)
Classic Records 200g mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133396)
1961 Atlantic
John Coltrane — soprano and tenor sax
McCoy Tyner — piano
Steve Davis — bass
Elvin Jones — drums
Early in his career Trane would play little sing-song melodies and turn them inside out. Good practice for future dissections.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133402)
1964 Impulse
John Coltrane – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
McCoy Tyner – piano
Jimmy Garrison – double bass
Elvin Jones – drums
Only 1/2 this LP was recorded at Birdland. Great stuff.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133408)
Red Hot Chili Peppers- Blood Sugar Sex Magic 1991
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ShellyManne_MyFairLady.jpg)
Contemporary deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/MaxRoach_JazzIn34Time.jpg)
EmArcy deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ModernJazzQuartet_MJQ.jpg)
Prestige deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/ColemanHawkins_NightHawk_Prestige.jpg)
Prestige/Swingville deep groove mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133449)
Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis "Two Men With The Blues" 2008 Blue Note Records, Gatefold 2xLPs
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133454)
Ray Charles "Genius Love Company" 2004 Pure Audiophile Records, Half-Speed, HQ-180g, Limited, Gatefold 2xLPs
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Thelma Houston & Pressure Cooker "I've Got The Music In Me" 1975 Sheffield Treasury LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133469)
Velvet Revolver- Contraband
2004
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133470)
Bad Brains- Omega Sessions
1980
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Some nice spins there GB. :thumb:
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UA stereo LP. What a great album.
--Jerome
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Thanks jsaliga. I enjoy looking up the many different albums everyone is spinning. I has cost me some money, but lately I have run out so it is easier. I keep my wish list on Discogs full. :)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133531)
The Hives- Lex Hives
2012
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133642)
released 1972 Columbia
This album says stereo, but sounds like mono. Side 1 is from 1952 with Chris Powell and the Blue Flames. Starts out with a couple of short vocal numbers - a little weird. Then settles down and Brownie sounds good. Side 2 is nice, a live date in '56.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133643)
Around The Christmas Tree- 1960ish
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/EltonJohn_HonkyChateau.jpg)
MCA stereo LP.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BozScaggs_SilkDegrees.jpg)
Columbia stereo LP.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Ansermet_RavelMotherGoose_Decca.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/DavidOistrakh_BrahmsVC_Testament.jpg)
Testament Records 180g vinyl. What a beautiful recording. Testament has done a fantastic job with a number of EMI and Columbia/VOX classical music recordings, in much the same way as Speakers Corner has done with Decca and Mercury Living Presence.
--Jerome
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Perfect record to perform finishing touches on the house in preparation of big family Christmas Eve party.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=133876)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/OscarPeterson_ClarkTerry_SC.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g vinyl. Great album.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/KennyDorham_AfroCuban.jpg)
Music Matters 45RPM 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/OscarPeterson_ClarkTerry_SC.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g vinyl. Great album.
--Jerome
Great album. I am listening to "Exclusively for my friends" now.
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/DexterGordon_Go.jpg)
Analogue Productions 45RPM 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LeeMorganSextet_BlueNote1541.jpg)
Classic Records 200g mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/DonaldByrd_BirdInFlight.jpg)
Classic Records 200g mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/SonnyRollins_ANightAtTheVillageVanguard.jpg)
Classic Records 200g mono pressing.
--Jerome
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Wow! Lots of great records. Here is one I picked up before upgrading my system. I was disappointed in it until my amp was replaced with the Odyssey Cyclops and once I received the Vapor Audio Auroras, it was WOW!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134007)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JohnColtrane_Soultrane.jpg)
Analogue Productions 200g mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/JackieMcLean_JackiesPal.jpg)
Analogue Productions 200g mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CliffordBrown_BestCoastJazz.jpg)
Japanese mono LP.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/GigiGryce-DonaldByrd_AtNewport.jpg)
Japanese mono LP.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AndrePrevin_WestSideStory_MOFI.jpg)
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134079)
Fishbone- In Your Face 1986
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/PeterMaag_AMidsummerNightsDream_Decca.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Milstein_Vivaldi_FourConcerti.jpg)
Testament Records 180g vinyl. Fantastic :thumb:
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/DennisBrain_MozartHornConcertos.jpg)
Testament Records 180g vinyl. Perhaps the definitive recording of Mozart's Horn Concertos.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134095)
180 gm remastered, just stellar sound quality
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3 previously sealed copies
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134103)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AntalDorati-GayneBallet.jpg)
Mercury Living Presence Stereo LP. A great thrift shop find for $1. LP and jacket both in NM condition. :thumb:
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/OkvinFjeldstad_PeerGynt.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/StravinskyConductsStravinsky_LeSacreDuPrintemps.jpg)
1960 Columbia 6-Eye Masterworks Stereo set. Stravinsky conducting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra in Le Sacre Du Printemps and Petroushka. Brilliant!!
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/AntalDorati_ProkofievLoveForThreeOranges.jpg)
Classic Records 200g vinyl. Truly a reference quality recording IMO.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Jochum_BrucknerSymph3_DG.jpg)
Deutsche Grammophon stereo LP. Sounds fantastic on my Pioneer PLX-1000 and AT-OC9/III cartridge. :thumb:
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Monteux_TchaikovskySymph5_RCALS.jpg)
RCA Living Stereo LP.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134183)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/Dorati_LisztLesPreludes_MLP.jpg)
Mercury Living Presence Stereo LP.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134184)
Red Hot Chili Peppers- Freaky Styley 1985
Produced by none other than George Clinton and his influence shines through.
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CharlesMunch_Wagner_RCALCS.jpg)
RCA Living Stereo LP.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134192)
Bad Brains- Live at CBGB 1982
2010
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134193)
MIA- Paper Planes Homeland Security Remixes
2008
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134259)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BrunoWalter_BeethovenSymph3_CR200.jpg)
Classic Records 200g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134313)
Kraftwerk
Computer World
1981
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134650)
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Eva Cassidy: Nightbird
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134727)
... 4 LP set, Optimal pressings.
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LeeMorgan_TheCooker.jpg)
Classic Records 200g mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BennieGreen_BackOnTheScene.jpg)
Classic Records 200g mono pressing.
--Jerome
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=134830)
(German pressing, red vinyl)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=135515)
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis- The Heist 2012
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=135974)
Cassandra Wilson "Coming Forth by Day" 2015 Ojah/Legacy Recordings 2xLP, Gatefold, 180g
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=135992)
Everyday Robots (Vinyl) by Damon Albarn
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=135993)
Ike & Tina Turner And The Ikettes "Come Together" 19070 Liberty Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=135995)
Velvet Revolver- Contraband 2004
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=136200)
The Essential Charlie Parker 1945-1953 1974
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(http://cdn.discogs.com/5INiBsM0JGavpcBP5z3el9e0Q4w=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(96)/discogs-images/R-7748058-1448134186-9791.jpeg.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=136691)
Alice in Chains
Unplugged- 1996
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=136693)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=136701)
Pearl Jam
Vitalogy
1994 :thumb:
It rainy and cold. Time for some Seattle grunge.
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Had time for a few last night.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=137584)
INXS
Listen Like Thieves
1985
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=137585)
Beck
Dreams (single)
2015
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=137610)
Gun's N' Roses
Appetite for Destruction
1987
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138536)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138537)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138538)
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Neo- That's a very fine album and a first for the soprano sax as a modern jazz instrument, I believe. Another following that release and on Coltrane's new label at the time, Impulse, is "Live at The Village Vanguard". DO check out the track, "Spiritual".
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55346)
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Neo- That's a very fine album and a first for the soprano sax as a modern jazz instrument, I believe. Another following that release and on Coltrane's new label at the time, Impulse, is "Live at The Village Vanguard". DO check out the track, "Spiritual".
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55346)
Hi Jimbo,
I trust everything worked out with the house or moving. That older post was upsetting.
I know I thanked you for the recordings, but I just want to mention your devotion to the music. It's fitting I see your post about St. John Coltrane on a Sunday, when many take a few moments for spirituality.
I was going to see your Vanguard with Birdland, and raise your bet with Soultrane, just to be silly. Heard this?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138580)
I was at that concert in the fall of '66 and had the privilege of seeing Trane live, but I recommend for those reading this and less familiar, you might want to start out with earlier stuff on tenor. Thought you might be interested in this:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138581)
Cousin Mary's house
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138585)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138583)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138587)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138584)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138586)
Peace,
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Neo- Hey there. I've listened to it at a friends back in the day. Prestige label, right? I have "Birdland", yes indeedy. First bought it in my twenties. If memory serves, doesn't it have "Afro Blue" on it? Geez, that one flies to the stars!
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Jim,
Not sure which album you're referring to. Offering was released last year or three after sitting on a shelf for nearly 40 50 years at Temple radio. I was young and expecting to hear straight up Trane, and it was anything but. This concert was 9 months before he died of liver cancer, and it was obvious (to me) he was extremely sick. Despite what it might say in the liner notes, he sat out most of the concert. Pharaoh's sound was almost like latter day Trane, and on the surface you could barely tell them apart. He did a good job filling in. Then there was a secession of horn players trying to play appropriately, I guess, and I was getting fed up. I'll never forget some little white boy jumping around on stage squeakin his horn and trying to play. I literally laughed out loud.
I was pretty sure Trane would come back out, so I stayed, and sure enough. You have to let go and not listen to hear it, Trane could talk through his horn in words you could hear and understand. He did it all the time, not just happy birthday on Prestige or A Love Supreme. Can you dig it?
Believe me, Trane was praying that night, the pain and plea were intense, brought tears to my eyes.. For some reason I turned around saw something in the air like flecks of gold - vague, not like shapes you can say are angels, but who knows maybe some cloaked aliens came to hear him play. At that point nothing would have surprised me. What I really remember most is his prayer, his statement of the human condition and beseechment of God. It was miraculous. His flame was going out and he knew it. This is a true and honest statement. I'm a witness. If anyone was ever a Saint, John W Coltrane is among them.
http://www.amazon.com/Offering-Live-At-Temple-University/dp/B00JDB4MVK/ref=sr_1_18_twi_lp__2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1457309362&sr=1-18&keywords=john+coltrane
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Neo- I, too, had the pleasure of seeing and hearing Coltrane's quartet at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco around 10 times, I imagine. Once, I was seated right in front of him and without very much effort could have reached out and touched the bell of his horn. Which I wouldn't do, of course. "Live at The Village Vanguard" will be in rotation tonite. Remember the track "Spiritual"?? Just note perfect beautiful.
My best friend's older sister had a record collection that included some West Coast players that I liked a lot when in high school. My first roommate upon getting assigned to duty in the USAF was a black cat named LC Banks from Cleveland. LC took a shine to my eagerness over his record collection and mentored me thru the whole thing. I was an eager student. Remember loving Horace Silver's "Six Pieces of Silver" . . "Senor Blues" in particular. I could sit and listen for long periods of time. I was mesmerized. First intro to Trane was "My Favorite Things" (Atlantic). His Impulse catalog after that. Happy listening to you, jazz bro.
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Miles Davis Kind of Blue on Numbered Limited Edition 180g 45RPM Vinyl 2LP Box Set from Mobile Fidelity
-> http://www.musicdirect.com/p-72912-miles-davis-kind-of-blue-numbered-limited-edition-180g-45rpm-vinyl-2lp-box-set.aspx
-> https://www.discogs.com/es/Miles-Davis-Kind-Of-Blue/release/7303082
(https://cdn.discogs.com/YwBiIJfhrN7JrHTScmBgS_y_T7M=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(96)/discogs-images/R-7303082-1443073881-3389.jpeg.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138806)
Roberta Flack "Quiet Fire" 1971 Atlantic Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138807)
Joni Mitchell "Court and Spark" 1974 Asylum Records LP
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138810)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138889)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138891)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138898)
Check this lineup ^^^
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Wax Tailor : Hope and Sorrow
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=138900)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=55644)
I put this album up before. I saw this tour with my ex wife. She was crazy for Madonna and I came to appreciate how great she is. She put on one dynamite show. I don't think we had binoculars either. This was indoor. If it was in a stadium I might have had a pair - Murphy's law. Then I saw Lady GaGa on cable and most of it was new Madonna. I think she chose wisely.
Then I see an article from the Melbourne Kangaroo about how she tripped a couple of times and was asking who's going to take care of me? She gave Sir Guy de Guy $70M and a mansion and now he wants to break he heart entirely and crush her into little pieces. The Brits say we're cowboys and brutes?
Wonder why real dudes hated the Beatles at first? Come over here with their feeb teeny bopper crap and get on Ed Sullivan. Like Dire Straits is singin MTV in pre history. This is mid '60s I was a kid and could tell they had nothin but some Europe success. Tells you how much they rock. It wasn't until Revolver came out they were nailin it - around the same time as Fresh Cream. In conclusion, the Brits couldn't cut it till until around '68. then they sent over their squadrons of hippy wannabees. Let me tell you. You think the accent is cool? I already go commondo. (US commercial)
In conclusion Madonna why don't you come on home honey after the Brits finish rakin you over the coals? I have complete confidence you'll have no trouble findin someone to rub your back, get you back in shape and all that good stuff. I know why you call yourself Madonna. We can talk about it if you like, at your convenience.
Your friend,
SuperFrank PM neobop @ Audio Circle
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Happy Easter everyone!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=140095)
http://www.amazon.com/Visitation-Sam-Jones/dp/B000027UHX/ref=sr_1_29?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1459330611&sr=1-29&keywords=sam+jones
Great album. Check out Terumasa Hino on trumpet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjtJP-AX2Tg
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Dave Mason ..ALONE TOGETHER ...REMASTERED
(http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/gene9p/IMG_20160330_110137709.jpg) (http://s568.photobucket.com/user/gene9p/media/IMG_20160330_110137709.jpg.html)
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(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51gd%2BmWb1yL.jpg)
Jade Warrior: Floating World Island, '74
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51EYV5ySv3L.jpg)
Waves Island, '75
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81x7wMIpbfL._SL500_.jpg)
Kites Island, '76
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Steve Ray Vaughn Life Without You; Climax Bluse Band FM Live
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=140327)
Bob Marley- Catch a Fire 1973
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=140443)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=140444)
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Wow. It's hard to believe that 30 years have slipped by since this album came out.
(http://i0.wp.com/www.theyoungfolks.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/graceland.jpg?resize=500%2C500)
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"Miss Ernestine Anderson"
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=140770)
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Ray Brown Trio / Special Guest: Ernestine Anderson
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=140771)
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Ben Webster: The Warm Moods
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=141520)
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Pat Metheny: Bright Size Life
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=142009)
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I almost didn't buy this one but I'm glad I did.
A very interesting album which will need a couple of listens to.
PJ Harvey tours the world, writes her impressions and plays the sax. Different.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=142108)
http://fasterlouder.junkee.com/inside-pj-harveys-the-hope-six-demolition-project-with-long-time-collaborator-mick-harvey/861761
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(http://www.nonesuch.com/sites/g/files/g2000003526/f/styles/album_detail_338_300_/public/201411/giddens-tomorrow-is-my-turn.jpg?itok=KXPmHxfr)
Named Folk Singer of the Year by BBC Radio #2. First time win by an American.
Doc
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(http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/gene9p/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-04/IMG_20160409_103258720_HDR.jpg) (http://s568.photobucket.com/user/gene9p/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-04/IMG_20160409_103258720_HDR.jpg.html)
(http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/gene9p/IMG_20160319_103058581.jpg) (http://s568.photobucket.com/user/gene9p/media/IMG_20160319_103058581.jpg.html)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=40640)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=142847)
The Everywhere Calypso
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=142966)
1973 America (French)
Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet
Johnny Griffin - tenor saxophone
Kenny Drew - piano
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - bass
Kenny Clarke - drums
Humberto Canto - conga drums
This is a reissue. Nice live session, great band.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=143019)
The Windmills Of Your Mind
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=143022)
1964
Ray Brown
Ed Thigpen
Originally on Verve:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=143023)
Clark Terry sings scat or mumbles on the last cut on each side. Fun album.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=143148)
1970 Atlantic
Ornette Coleman — alto saxophone; tenor saxophone on "Harlem's Manhattan"
Don Cherry — pocket trumpet; cornet on "Just for You"
Charlie Haden — bass on 1959 and 1960 tracks
Scott LaFaro — bass on "The Alchemy of Scott LaFaro"
Jimmy Garrison — bass on "Harlem's Manhattan"
Billy Higgins — drums on 1959 tracks
Ed Blackwell — drums on 1960 and 1961 tracks
This is a compilation album made up of outtakes and left over cuts from earlier Atlantic sessions, but the music is first rate. This is an excellent album with great drive and top players. Highly recommended.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=143347)
Great album, highly recommended!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=143348)
Music great, but vinyl quality lacking... pops, cracks on first cut...
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Freddie Hubbard "Here to Stay"
Blue Note Reissue series
Many reissues are a quality crap shoot... but my experience that Blue Note reissues are consistently well done, quality pressings. This was a 1962 recording reissued in 1976
(http://vinyl-west.de/catalog/images/freddiehubbard-heretostayus.jpeg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=143411)
1989 Novus
Marcus Roberts' second album. Good straight up jazz with a quintet or sextet.
neo
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Chris Isaak: First Comes The Night
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=145068)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=145072)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=145432)
Atlantic 1961
Milt Jackson — vibraphone
John Coltrane — tenor saxophone
Hank Jones — piano
Paul Chambers — bass
Connie Kay — drums
Great LP - must have. All of Trane on Atlantic is great stuff. This was recorded in '59, around the same time as Kind of Blue.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=145592)
1987 Columbia 2LP
Wynton Marsalis – trumpet
Marcus Roberts – piano
Robert Hurst – bass
Jeff "Tain" Watts – drums
This album cooks from beginning to end.
neo
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Chris Isaak: First Comes The Night
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=145068)
How does it sound?
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How does it sound?
Very, very good - "mellow" and "warm" - if you like that kind of music.
Immaculate 180g pressings.
... but this is the Rhino UK release pressed at Optimal.
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Very, very good - "mellow" and "warm" - if you like that kind of music.
Immaculate 180g pressings.
... but this is the Rhino UK release pressed at Optimal.
Did you buy it on Amazon UK getting the Brexit discount???
IS there a difference between US and UK release?
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Did you buy it on Amazon UK getting the Brexit discount???
IS there a difference between US and UK release?
I bought it at jpc: link (https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/poprock/detail/-/art/chris-isaak-first-comes-the-night/hnum/1682372)
The US Vanguard release might be pressed at URP ... :cry:
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Loreena McKennitt: The Visit
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=146290)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=146467)
1963 Blue Note
Kenny Dorham – trumpet
Joe Henderson – tenor sax
McCoy Tyner – piano
Butch Warren – bass
Pete La Roca – drums
Joe's first album - great straight up bop.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=146468)
1963 Blue Note
Kenny Dorham - trumpet
Joe Henderson - tenor sax
Pete La Roca - drums
Andrew Hill - piano
Eddie Khan - bass
Joe's second album released later in '63 - another excellent hard bop LP with Kenny Dorham. Great stuff.
neo
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(http://bobdylan.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/FA_FNL-COVER-sm-300x300.jpeg)
Doc
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=68163)
1964 Blue Note
Joe Henderson — tenor
Kenny Dorham — trumpet
McCoy Tyner — piano
Richard Davis — bass
Elvin Jones — drums
Not for the timid disposition, this is one of the all time great neo bop albums. Really.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=146800)
1964 Blue Note
Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone
McCoy Tyner - piano
Bob Cranshaw - bass
Elvin Jones - drums
Not many front line players could do justice to a rhythm section that included McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones. On "In 'N Out" and "Inner Urge" Joe emerged as a major player. Another great classic LP here.
neo
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Eric Dolphy "Out to Lunch" on Blue Note/Pathe Marconi repressing. Very clean, as most Pathe Marconi have been for me.
Definitely not your standard post bop stuff, occasionally dissonant, non melodic but very pleasingly tonal.
(http://jakedavis.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c974f53ef01116867e78a970c-800wi)
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When I had my analog rig a few years back, my favorite record and maybe last listened was the Dan's "Can't But a Thrill". This was a std issue recording. And for SQ it kicked the crap out of the $40 version of "AJA" a supposed audiophile version.
I didn't have time to use the rig and sold it. Regret to this day.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=105329)
1966 Blue Note
Joe Henderson – tenor
Lee Morgan – trumpet
Curtis Fuller – trombone
Bobby Hutcherson – vibes
Cedar Walton – piano
Ron Carter – bass
Joe Chambers – drums
This rounds out the older Blue Notes by Joe. With 3 horns and vibes this is a more arranged sounding album, and it's a killer. This will have more appeal for the non jazz die hard fan.
neo
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The Oliver Nelson Sextet: The Blues And The Abstract Truth
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=147925)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=147951)
1965 Columbia
Miles Davis - Trumpet
Wayne Shorter - Tenor
Herbie Hancock - Piano
Ron Carter - Bass
Tony Williams - Drums
This is the first LP from the second great quintet - beautiful, lyrical album.
neo
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Dead can Dance : Into the Labyrinth
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=147968)
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The Lumineers - Cleopatra
The Lumineers
I when the to there concert and they sound the same live as recorded. There a great band if your into folk-rock
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(http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTI0N1gxNjAw/z/4yAAAOxy--NRu1J7/$T2eC16J,!)!E9s2fBWrcBRu1J7DfRw~~60_1.JPG?set_id=880000500F)
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Leonard Cohen, "10 New Songs"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=148683)
1966 Columbia
Miles Davis — Trumpet
George Coleman — Tenor
Herbie Hancock — Piano
Ron Carter — Bass
Tony Williams — Drums
This was recorded live at the Philharmonic in '64. George Coleman is smokin on tenor, sounding like Trane. This is a killer live album, not to be missed. Where Kind of Blue is moody and lyrical, this flies.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=149143)
1957 Atlantic
Bill Hardman – trumpet
Johnny Griffin – tenor
Thelonious Monk – piano
Spanky DeBrest – bass
Art Blakey – drums
This album really is a pleasure. Monk sounds great and his sense of humor lightens up this session of his tunes, and 1 by Griffin.
This is a 180g DMM reissue on Wax Time. Quiet pressing, at $17 (Amazon) - seems like a bargain these days.
neo
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Thanks to Mr. Rudy van Gelder, may he RIP.
"Byrd in Flight" by Donald Byrd on Blue Note 4048, first pressing.
from 1960 w/ Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Duke Pearson, Doug Watkins, Reggie Workman, Lex Humphries- from two gigs.
(http://highfidelityla.com/covers/big/R-2286644-1274545075.jpeg)
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Thanks to Mr. Rudy van Gelder, may he RIP.
"Byrd in Flight" by Donald Byrd on Blue Note 4048, first pressing.
from 1960 w/ Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Duke Pearson, Doug Watkins, Reggie Workman, Lex Humphries- from two gigs.
(http://highfidelityla.com/covers/big/R-2286644-1274545075.jpeg)
Love this album - first pressing!!
Donald's best LP, IMO. Another great Byrd performance is on this Dexter LP:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116083)
1965 Blue Note
Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Kenny Drew - piano
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - bass
Art Taylor - drums
Only 2 tracks w/trumpet on "One Flight UP", but both LPs have a lyrical, soaring quality. Solid swinging and great tunes leave you wanting more.
neo
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Love this album - first pressing!!
Donald's best LP, IMO. Another great Byrd performance is on this Dexter LP:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116083)
1965 Blue Note
Dexter Gordon - tenor saxophone
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Kenny Drew - piano
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - bass
Art Taylor - drums
Only 2 tracks w/trumpet on "One Flight UP", but both LPs have a lyrical, soaring quality. Solid swinging and great tunes leave you wanting more.
neo
I've got a copy of "One Flight UP" on the way... blue label; the first pressing was just too pricey :o
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=150195)
One of the best progressive rock records of all time.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=151291)
1978 Galaxy
Johnny Griffin (tenor sax)
Ronnie Mathews (piano)
Ray Drummond (bass)
Keith Copeland (drums)
This album swings. They really nail it - great fun.
neo
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Every so often it needs to happen
(http://loudwire.com/files/2012/03/NIN-Downward-Spiral.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=151927)
1967 Black Lion
Johnny Griffin - tenor
Kenny Drew - piano
Nils Henning Orsted Pederson - bass
Albert "Tootie" Heath - drums
This is a live session recorded at the Jazzhuis, Copenhagen. It's a current reissue on 180g vinyl. Nice pressing of a good session of standards, including Griffin's Blues for Harvey.
neo
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Dvorak "Rusalka" on Supraphone. Not the cleanest recording, but good music.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=151930)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=151954)
Well, it's not a bad recording, and the record is in decent shape, but I guess I was hoping for more yodeling. Either that or I made the mistake of hitting Ebay after wine! :scratch:
Oh, and I bought not one Slim Whitman record, but two! :duh:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=151927)
1967 Black Lion
Johnny Griffin - tenor
Kenny Drew - piano
Nils Henning Orsted Pederson - bass
Albert "Tootie" Heath - drums
This is a live session recorded at the Jazzhuis, Copenhagen. It's a current reissue on 180g vinyl. Nice pressing of a good session of standards, including Griffin's Blues for Harvey.
neo
Neo,
Much better than my choice!
AC
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=151954)
Well, it's not a bad recording, and the record is in decent shape, but I guess I was hoping for more yodeling. Either that or I made the mistake of hitting Ebay after wine! :scratch:
Oh, and I bought not one Slim Whitman record, but two! :duh:
:lol: Was that Thunderbird wine? Remember the movie Mars Attack?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=152016)
It was Slim Whitman's song "Indian Love Call" which made the Martians heads explode.
Bob Dylan recently received a Nobel prize in literature for his contributions. My FAVS:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=140443)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=140444)
neo
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:lol: Was that Thunderbird wine? Remember the movie Mars Attack?
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=152016)
It was Slim Whitman's song "Indian Love Call" which made the Martians heads explode.
neo
Well, truth be told mebbe it was Manhattan(s) instead of wine 8)
I vaguely remember the film, but not the Whitman song. Will have to see if Indian Love Call is on either of the LPs I got--can't be too careful defending against aliens!
Saw this in the Washington Post written by the person that first nominated Dylan...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/10/14/i-nominated-bob-dylan-for-the-nobel-prize-youre-welcome/?utm_term=.0079f83b7d3f&wpisrc=nl_draw2&wpmm=1
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Gieseking playing Beethoven's Emperor Concerto w/Bruno Walter conducting.
This is a 1938 performance re-issued by Vox/Turnabout Historical Series. Normally I hate Vox lp's as noisy, full of imperfections, and crap in general. This one is nicely done, with good if slightly bright sonics. Great pianist in his prime.
(http://img06.taobaocdn.com/bao/uploaded/i4/i3/17639026475643664/T1FAXgFiVhXXXXXXXX_!!0-item_pic.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=152048)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=152925)
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1986 SteepleChase
Tom Harrell - trumpet, flugelhorn
Bob Rockwell - tenor saxophone
Hal Galper - keyboards
Steve Gilmore - bass
Bill Goodwin - drums
These are excellent musicians and the LP has some great playing, but ultimately the session falls a little flat. A couple of cuts (six in total) drag a little and seem lifeless. I think the tempos were too slow for those tunes and it doesn't work. Parts of this seem like a flugelhorn practice session and the rhythm section (Phil Wood's band) reflects that.
Harrell has some great albums and it's not that this is so bad, but you can do better. More Tom Harrell to come.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=152981)
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Freddie Hubbard: Ready For Freddie
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=153023)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=153072)
1985 Criss Cross
Tom Harrell - trumpet, flugelhorn
Kenny Garrett - alto sax, flute
Kenny Barron - piano
Ray Drummond - bass
Ralph Peterson - drums
Ready for Freddie is a tough act to follow. Moon Alley isn't quite such a classic, but a good album in it's own right. Although separated by 24 years, these two have one thing in common. Both were recorded by Rudy Van Gelder. However, the sound is different. The Freddie LP has the classic Blue Note sound while Harrell's album has that great digital snap to the drums and the L/R mix is more modern. It doesn't say digital recording on the jacket, and the sound is appealing. The bass has a big fat bottom and is a bit leaner in it's upper register, as if the bass pickup was plugged directly into the board without a mike.
Moon Alley starts out as a hard bop masterpiece and with a couple of softer cuts mixed in, is an excellent album. These are top notch players, a great band. Kenny Barron does a excellent job playing behind an authoritative front line. This LP might be hard to find, but it's worthwhile. Ready for Freddie is must-have.
neo
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Tom Harrell - Aurora
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=153343)
1976 Adamo
Ton Harrell - trumpet and flugelhorn
Bob Berg - tenor sax
Barry Finnerty - guitar
Mike Wolff - piano and electric piano
Mike Richmond - bass and electric bass
Lenny White - drums
Muhammad Abdullah - percussion
This is a cool album. It's 1976 and Tom's first LP as a leader. It starts out with a straight ahead jazz feel, then takes off with a unique blend of up tempo funk and fusion. Bob Berg and Mile Richmond are outstanding and the band is perfect for this - all great at jazz, funk, and fusion. Mike Richmond gives a Weather Report feel on his electric and Barry Finnerty has a great guitar solo. This one left me wanting more.
This album was reissued under the title Total.
neo
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Tom Harrell - Play of Light
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=153779)
1986 Black Hawk
Tom Harrell - trumpet
Ricky Ford - tenor sax
Bruce Foreman - guitar
Albert Dailey - piano
Eddie Gomez - bass
Billy Hart - drums
Although released in '86, this was recorded in '82 by Rudy Van Gelder and mastered by Roger Seibel. This is a wonderful album and attests to Tom's considerable abilities both as a musician and arranger/composer. The rhythm section is top notch. Eddie Gomez and Billy Hart are superb throughout. Foreman and Dailey each have an excellent solo. It's great to hear Ricky Ford in this context. At the time he was playing in Lionel Hampton's band and flew in to make this recording date.
On the back cover there's a quote of Tom:
"Music is a religion and it can structure your life and provide order in the universe. If my music makes people feel better and hopeful, then it gives me meaning and hope."
neo
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Sphere - On Tour
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=154045)
1986 Red Records
Charlie Rouse - tenor
Kenny Barron - piano
Buster Williams - bass
Ben Riley - drums
This is a great live LP. Both performance and recording are first rate. Recorded in Bologna Italy in '85 most of the applause is edited out so it's like listening to a studio recording in that respect. I always loved Charlie Rouse's style and tone when playing with Monk. Both he and Ben Riley fit right into this post Monk quartet. Kenny Barron plays in a kind of Tommy Flanagan vein only more intricate and with great improvisation. Kenny and the great Buster Williams were often a duet in the NY jazz scene, and the end result is very satisfying music.
neo
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=154052)
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Lee Morgan Volume 3
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=154255)
1957 Blue Note
Lee Morgan - trumpet
Benny Golson - tenor
Gigi Gryce - alto sax, flute
Wynton Kelly - piano
Paul Chambers - bass
Charlie Persip - drums
Super classic bop LP. Benny Golson wrote and arranged all the tunes.
neo
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Tom Harrell - Stories
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=154304)
1988 Contemporary
Tom Harrell - flugelhorn
Bob Berg - tenor
Niels Lan Doky - piano
John Scofield guitar
Ray Drummond bass
Billy Hart - drums
Tom plays flugelhorn exclusively and wrote all the tunes on this LP. I wish he would have thrown in a couple of standards. They're called standards for a reason. In one sense a tune is just a vehicle for improvisation, but some of these have a ho hum mechanical quality. Bob Berg comes to the rescue near the beginning of the album and breathes some life into this. John Scofield adds a fusion/rock feel to 3 tunes and the whole affair has a nice groove on the last third of the LP.
If you're a bop fan don't expect Lee Morgan bugaloo or Freddie Hubbard fire. Tom was playing in Phil Woods' band when this was recorded and maybe the dark sounding flugelhorn was a break from that gig, but it doesn't always work.
neo
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Wife is gone for the day, rainy outside, fire in the fireplace, listening to Dexter Gordon's "One Flight Up" which I picked up on Neo's recommendation. Thanks Neo!
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Wife is gone for the day, rainy outside, fire in the fireplace, listening to Dexter Gordon's "One Flight Up" which I picked up on Neo's recommendation. Thanks Neo!
(http://www.bluenote.com/cdn/mceuploads/thumbs/508720653eb78.jpg)
Hi SC, my pleasure. Love that LP. Here's another one I like -
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=154867)
1982 Prestige
Dexter - tenor
Freddie Hubbard - trumpet
Cedar Walton - piano
Buster Williams - bass
Billy Higgins
Look at that line up. On first listen you might not realize how just how good they play. The guys are killing it and it's so effortless,
not sure what else to say.
neo
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Tina Brooks: True Blue
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=154934)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/MilesDavis_ESP.jpg)
Mobile Fidelity Sounds Labs 180g cut at 45RPM. To be honest I have had a love/hate relationship with MoFi over the years. Their releases are either excellent or awful, with very little middle ground in my experience. Thankfully they have shown great respect for the Miles Davis reissues they've been putting out on 180g vinyl. I've bought them all and haven't been disappointed yet.
--Jerome
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Tina Brooks: True Blue
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=154934)
Nice one Toni. Maybe Blue Note will reissue this one. Looking for it many years now.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=155212)
neo
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Hi neo,
I would take the Classic Records 180g reissue or the Toshiba/EMI shown here:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=155286)
Best Regards Toni
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Thanks Toni, I'll look for it.
Merry Merry everyone. If a fat guy gets stuck in your chimney, please take it easy getting him unstuck.
Santabop
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If only to get some diversity and balance on this totally 'jazz' dominated page :lol:, I have been playing these a lot lately:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=155434) (new vinyl, RCA/Sony), and this:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=155435) (UK 1st pressing), and this:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=155436) (Dutch genuine 1st pressing), and finally this:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=155437) (Oz 1st pressing)
Cheers.... :thumb:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=155778)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=155950)
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Ike Quebec: Bossa Nova Soul Samba
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=156005)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BrunoWalter_BeethovenSymph3_CR200.jpg)
Classic Records 200g vinyl.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/BrunoWalter_BeethovenSymph3_CR200.jpg)
Classic Records 200g vinyl.
--Jerome
That's a very fine performance. I've got that lp on the original 6 eye Columbia, and it's my fav version.
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Ike Quebec: With A Song In My Heart
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=156220)
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Picked up a sealed copy of Cassandra Wilson's "Coming Forth by Day", a tribute lp to Billie Holiday from my local dealer for $15!
Soon as I got home, set up the system, grabbed my listening partner (Rufus, the 18 y.o. jack russell terrier), and got in position for eargasm.
Damn. What a disapointment. I don't think think I have heard a muddier, less detailed mix one anything recorded since shellac 78's. I didn't get past the first side of a double album. Taking it back tomorrow for store credit.
(http://georgekelley.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Cassandra-Wilson-CFBD-news.jpg)
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After the horrible Cassandra Wilson lp, I grabbed an old standby that I haven't played for years.
(https://altrockchick.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/trilogy_emerson_lake__palmer_album_-_cover_art.jpg)
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Leigh: Concertino for Harpsichord & Strings
Pinnock, Braithwaite, LPO
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=156744)
Oh man. This is it.
neo
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Hampton Hawes Trio Vol. 1 Contemporary C3505
Excellent piano jazz from 1955.
(http://st.diskunion.net/images/jacket/XAT-1245574696.jpg)
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Hampton Hawes Trio Vol. 1 Contemporary C3505
Excellent piano jazz from 1955.
(http://st.diskunion.net/images/jacket/XAT-1245574696.jpg)
Hi S Clarke',
What's the lineup on that one? Looks good.
neo
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Hi S Clarke',
What's the lineup on that one? Looks good.
neo
Hampton Hawes on piano, Red Mitchell on bass, and Chuck Thompson on drums. Red is well known, but the only thing I've found on Thompson is that he played with Dexter G on "Dexter Blows Hot and Cool". Regardless, it's a tight little trio with nice interplay. Hawes show style and creativity on the ivory. Just picked it up with 52 other jazz LP's. It was one of the first that I pulled out since I'd heard of him, but had never heard his stuff. I'll be looking for more.
Oh, yeah, it's an original pressing :D
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Hampton Hawes on piano, Red Mitchell on bass, and Chuck Thompson on drums. Red is well known, but the only thing I've found on Thompson is that he played with Dexter G on "Dexter Blows Hot and Cool". Regardless, it's a tight little trio with nice interplay. Hawes show style and creativity on the ivory. Just picked it up with 52 other jazz LP's. It was one of the first that I pulled out since I'd heard of him, but had never heard his stuff. I'll be looking for more.
Oh, yeah, it's an original pressing :D
Hmm, Wonder if Chuck Thompson is related to Lucky. Hampton Hawes and Red sounds tasty, have to put that on my list.
neo
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Picked up a sealed copy of Cassandra Wilson's "Coming Forth by Day", a tribute lp to Billie Holiday from my local dealer for $15!
Soon as I got home, set up the system, grabbed my listening partner (Rufus, the 18 y.o. jack russell terrier), and got in position for eargasm.
Damn. What a disapointment. I don't think think I have heard a muddier, less detailed mix one anything recorded since shellac 78's. I didn't get past the first side of a double album. Taking it back tomorrow for store credit.
Yea, it's a shame. I find myself listening to more vocals than I used to (which was almost none) and Cassandra can sing. I guess it's too much to ask for a decent recording. Where was that done in NYC ? Kids should be taught how to hear. Make a good live recording and it gets spooky, like raising the dead.
neo
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Yea, it's a shame. I find myself listening to more vocals than I used to (which was almost none) and Cassandra can sing. I guess it's too much to ask for a decent recording. Where was that done in NYC ? Kids should be taught how to hear. Make a good live recording and it gets spooky, like raising the dead.
neo
Sorry Neo, I didn't look, just took it back. Damned shame cause it had lots of good music on it, if only they hadn't screwed the pooch on the recording.
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Nothing to be sorry about. I really dislike jazz vocals - almost all of them. In the old days we had guys like Tony Bennett, Frank, Ella and whoever. They can't seem to get the knack today, or only a few. How about Pearl Baily Most of them stink and people eat it up. Go figure.
There was a club in Philly called Zanzibar. On wed it used to be Chuck Taylor who brought in guys like Uri Cain, John Swana and friends - real jazz. Today it's not happening. Things move on and sometimes get worse. Same in NY - BS vocals. Rather listen to Nora or Ravi Shankar.
Chick Corea has some new triple CD -white cover. Do yourself a favor and pass it up. Like 3 hrs out of my life for some moments of decency. I'll never get the 3 hrs back. To top it off he puts his wife on the last cut - sounds like she's trying out for the Annie casting call. Really stinks.
I've only heard a couple of Cassandra's cuts, not bad. Think I'll head back out to the coast. Missed my aunt's birthday - 103.
neo
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Oh man. This is it.
neo
Dig it, real blues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLCgsL-Zw0w
My poor baby. She'll be allright. Don't remember the commentary in the background. Don't need no beetle telling me what's what. Go back to brit boy.
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It could be 1928, and you and your 5th Ave friends are around the piano where Cole Porter begins a couple of lines of a polished "I've Got You Under My Skin" when a clarinet climbs a scale to a high note and holds to trill, then a gritty trombone blats a syncopated series followed by rhythm banjo strumming a beat, and a muted cornet jumps a half beat back--- and you know you are in New Orleans.
That trombone is Wilbur de Paris, with his brother Sidney on cornet, Omar Simeon on clarinet along with piano, bass, trumpet, drums and the occasional harmonica. These are polished musicians that know each others moves so well. Damn it's good.
Wilbur de Paris "Plays Cole Porter" on an early Atlantic 1288. This 1958 pressing is a fine collection of well known songs, played with such life and humor. I know of no other music that simply celebrates the fun of life as well as dixieland. I think I'll dig out some Sidney Bechet.
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Still have a soft spot for "Fallin' In and Out of Love With You" and "Amie"
Finally replaced my old worn out copy. Haven't played it in years... still just as pretty.
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Yeah, It's a great blues album!
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(https://s28.postimg.org/orqpjscrh/IMG_5569.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/z1t4j12mx/)
Al Jarreau • Fly Away Home......R.I.P.
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"The Sidney Bechet Story" on Brunswick from 1958. This compilation of works range from the 30's in Chicago to the 50's in France. They cover a scope that is entirely traditional Sidney Bechet.
I picked this up at the local store for a buck, cleaned it, and played flawless. When I came to the song "I Remember When" I realized that I knew this song... and after a good while it came to me that Woody Allen used it as one of his main themes in "Midnight in Paris". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkdCr9HlRE0
Lacking good photo of the cover, here is Sidney in his prime.
(http://jass.com/_/img/bechet.jpg)
Many of you may know about his troubles in Paris. He got into an argument with another jazz player over a chord progression, went home and got his gun, and found him on the street and began firing. Neither musician was hurt, but Sidney sent three bystanders to the hospital with wounds. After serving nearly a year, he was deported back to the States (not his first deportation) in 1929. He returned to France in 1950 after he found jazz opportunities in the States hard to come by. Today, he is revered in the history of jazz second only to Armstrong. His vibrato is immediately identifiable to this day.
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Linda Ronstadt's box set "Round Midnight" 1986 Elektra/Asylum. This her Nelson Riddle trilogy with "What's New" , "Lush Life", and "For Sentimental Reasons". Mastered by Doug Sax and re-released dozens and dozens and dozens of times. Great voice, great music, great arrangements, great recordings. What more could you want?
(http://images.eil.com/large_image/LINDA_RONSTADT_WHATS%2BNEW-443482.jpg)
(https://albumcoverhalloffame.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/lushlifefrontback1.jpg)
(http://images.eil.com/large_image/LINDA_RONSTADT_FOR%2BSENTIMENTAL%2BREASONS-475277.jpg)
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Hank Mobley: Roll Call
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Jacques Brel : Brel (7 vinyls box set 1974 from Barclay)
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... merci beaucoup for the nudge:
Jacques Brel: Les Marquises
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=159638)
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Hank Mobley: Soul Station
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=159643)
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Lee Morgan: Cornbread
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Jackie McLean: Capuchin Swing
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=159934)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=159952)
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Stanley Turrentine: That's Where It's At
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=159998)
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Samaris (from Iceland)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=89780)
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Kenny Burrell: Midnight Blue
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=159999)
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The Horace Silver Quintet: Song For My Father
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Herbie Hancock Thrust
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Sonny Rollins: A Night At The Village Vanguard
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160051)
Mono
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160052)
French Stereo
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John Coltrane: Blue Train
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160317)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160318)
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Cannonball Adderley: Somethin' Else
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160323)
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Thelonious Monk: Thelonious Alone in San Francisco
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Time Out
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Toni, you such an amazing collection of classic vinyl. :green:
I had my own classic tonight. Just brought home from the record store, a NM '74 german pressing of:
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Egberto Gismonti / Nana Vasconcelos: Duas Vozes
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Michell Petrucciani w/Wayne Shorter and Jim Hall
"Power of Three" Blue Note BT-85133, live at Montreux
No one on AC has mentioned this guy in many years... going back to LoneWolf and Satfrat. He is a diminutive at only a meter in height, but he is a giant at the keyboard. Suffering from brittle bone disease, he had over 100 fractures before adolescence and has constant pain in his normal sized hands. Influenced early by Bill Evans, he is melodic and a touch romantic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td6-pyW7wpQ
(http://img.abrakaba.com/000A5A76-0/Michel-Petrucciani-Power-Of-Three.jpg)
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Blue Hawaii : Untogether
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160578)
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Steve Eliovson / Collin Walcott: Dawn Dance
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160810)
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Gary Boyle: The Dancer
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Larry Coryell: Comin' Home
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160848)
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Richard Beirach: Hubris
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160938)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160939)
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Herb Ellis & Ray Brown's Soft Shoe
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160944)
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The Stan Getz Quartet: The Dolphin
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160950)
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Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd: Jazz Samba
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160951)
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Getz / Gilberto
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160960)
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(https://www.cosgan.de/images/smilie/ostern/ostern(129).gif)
Richard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160969)
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Offenbach: Gaîté Parisienne
Fiedler, Boston Pops Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161005)
(https://cosgan.de/images/smilie/ostern/b003.gif)
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I noticed that those RCA's are not the typical shaded dog or white dog labels? English pressings? Classic Records label?
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@ S Clark
Classic Records 180g RTI pressings from 1994-95.
No "Nipper" on the label and the cover due to copyright stuff.
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique
Munch, BSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161006)
(https://cosgan.de/images/smilie/ostern/ostern(127).gif)
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Back atcha Toni. Happy Easter/Passover everyone!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161013)
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Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161111)
(https://cosgan.de/images/smilie/ostern/ostern(53).gif)
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Dire Straits Brothers in arms MOFI 45RPM awesome recording
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(https://cosgan.de/images/smilie/ostern/ostern(137).gif)
Prokofieff: Lieutenant Kije
Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161116)
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The Reiner Sound
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161117)
(https://cosgan.de/images/smilie/ostern/ostern(75).gif)
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Moussorgsky / Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161132)
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Debussy Ibéria
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161143)
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Witches' Brew
Gibson, New Symphony Orchestra of London
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161145)
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/LittleJohnny_C.jpg)
Music Matters 45RPM 180g vinyl and some Redbreast 15 Year Old Single Pot Still Irish Whisky to enjoy with it.
--Jerome
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(http://www.indierockfan.net/pics/CannonballAdderleyInChicago_YM.jpg)
Speakers Corner 180g vinyl. Yamazaki Bourbon Barrel Single Malt Japanese Whisky.
--Jerome
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Walton: Facade
Lecocq: Mamzelle Angot
Fistoulari, ROHO Covent Garden
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161204)
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Venice
Solti, ROHO Covent Garden
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161205)
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(https://img.discogs.com/pVJp1a0eabiWvA56WUmRb6gSYqc=/fit-in/600x609/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-4765368-1374800025-6188.jpeg.jpg)
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Khachaturian: Masquerade Suite
Kabalevsky: The Comedians
Kondrashin, RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161206)
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Me and that Man
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161207)
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Ballet Music from the Opera
Fistoulari, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161320)
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Festival
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161322)
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Toni, did you pick up all these Classic Recording RCA's individually or was there a set offered at one time?
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Toni, did you pick up all these Classic Recording RCA's individually
or was there a set offered at one time?
... :duh:
In the second last Super Disc List by HP (TAS No. 98, page 109ff.)
there was a unique first part called:
"The Best of the Classic Records RCAs"
I ordered all these records and the respective recommendations from the
subsequent parts of this list - except the piano concerti, I don't like.
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OK, that explains why every record you have listed are versions of the very best of RCA recordings. I've been collecting the original pressings for many years, and have most of the ones you've listed, but some are either hard to find or $$$. I've only got a few of the Classic Recordings to compare to the original pressings. They each have their strong points. Which of the Classic Recordings pressings do you rank at the top?
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I like all the Classic Records 180g pressings, I own.
I don't have a ranking.
Big advantage - no ticks and pops !!!
I do not compare these reissues with the originals -
they are a different kettle of fish.
Originals were mastered from pre-equalized "Production Masters"
(2 track).
Afaik, Bernie Grundman mastered most of the Classic Records reissues
from the "Session Masters" (3 track) - thanks to the Bertelsmänner (BMG).
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Thank you for the information.
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Just arrived in the mail. I love this guy.
(http://usr.audioasylum.com/images/y2012/01/55122/Ry_Cooder_Jazz_Embossed.JPG)
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Respighi: Pines of Rome / Fountains of Rome
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161360)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161361)
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Rimsky-Korsakoff: Scheherazade
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161364)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161366)
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Gounod: Ballet Music from Faust
Bizet: Carmen Suite
Gibson, ROHO Covent Garden
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161475)
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Andreas Vollenweider: Caverna Magica
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161476)
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Lalo: Symphonie Espagnole
Szeryng, Hendl, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161478)
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Andreas Vollenweider: White Winds
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161479)
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Rhapsodies
Stokowski, RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161560)
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Andreas Vollenweider: Down to the Moon
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161563)
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Strauss Waltzes
Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161568)
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Art Garfunkel: Breakaway
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161584)
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The Royal Ballet Gala Performances
Ansermet, ROHO Covent Garden
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161621)
That's it - Beam me up, Scotty ... :)
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Andreas Vollenweider: ... Behind the Gardens -
Behind the Wall -
Under the Tree ...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161637)
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Dvorak: Symphony No.9 "From The New World"
Kertesz, VPO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161654)
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Dvorak: Symphony No.9 "New World" / Overture "Othello"
Kertesz, LSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161666)
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Arvo Part "Tabula Rasa" on ECM. Excellent classic music on typically excellent ECM sound.
Think I'll take this one with me the Lone Star Audio Fest this weekend.
(http://img.cdandlp.com/2014/01/imgL/116480842.jpg)
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Love Arvo Part, see you at the show.
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Great recording, pressing mediocre.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161724)
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Sibelius: Violin Concerto
Ricci, Fjeldstad, LSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161888)
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Sibelius: Four Legends from the Kalevala
Groves, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161892)
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Brahms: Violin Concerto
Heifetz, Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161907)
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Dvorak: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Mutter, Honeck, Berlin Philharmonic
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161919)
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Tschaikowsky: Violin Concerto
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1
Fujikawa, de Waart, Rotterdam Philharmonic
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161942)
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The Blue Nile: A Walk across the Rooftops
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161960)
... first album released ( and cut ) by the Scottish company Linn.
... peculiar music called "Sophisti pop"... :scratch:
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Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto
Heifetz, Munch, BSO
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
Heifetz, Reiner, CSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161962)
... pressed on that famous JVC vinyl, like the old Mofis.
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Judy Collins: Fires of Eden
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161978)
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Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto
Prokofieff: Violin Concerto No. 2
Heifetz, Munch, BSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161994)
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Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D
Heifetz, Munch, BSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162025)
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Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore
Collegium Terpsichore
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162103)
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Massenet: Le Cid
Frémaux, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162106)
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Moeran: Symphony in G minor
Dilkes, The English Sinfonia Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162139)
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Moeran: Cello Concerto
Overture for a Masque
Rhapsody No. 2
Coetmore, Boult, London Philharmonic Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162151)
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Holst: The Planets
Boult, London Philharmonic Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162212)
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Holst: A Somerset Rhapsody
Hammersmith
Scherzo
Beni Mora
Boult, London Philharmonic Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162229)
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Arnold: Symphony No. 5
Peterloo Overture
4 Cornish Dances
Arnold, City of Birmingham Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162441)
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Arnold: English / Scottish & Cornish Dances
Arnold, London Philharmonic Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162443)
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Elgar: Violin Concerto
Menuhin, Boult, The New Philharmonia Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162537)
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Elgar: Introduction and Allegro for Strings
Serenade in E minor
Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
Fantasia on "Greensleeves"
Barbirolli, Sinfonia of London
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162539)
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Delius: Brigg Fair, etc.
Beecham, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162567)
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Delius: In a Summer Garden, etc.
Barbirolli, The Hallé Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162569)
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Clark Terry "Serenade to a Bus Seat" - classic bebop
(http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JPG_500/MI0000/664/MI0000664126.jpg?partner=allrovi.com)
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Shostakovitch: Cello Concerto No. 1
Walton: Cello Concerto
Tortelier, Berglund, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162699)
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Shostakovitch: Symphony No. 8
Previn, LSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162701)
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Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 3
Robinson, Frémaux, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162712)
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Schmitt: Psaume XLVII
La Tragédie de Salomé
Martinon, Choeurs et Orchestre National de l'O.R.T.F.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162713)
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Vivaldi: Lute Concertos & Trios
Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162730)
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Vivaldi: Concerti Op. 12, No. 3-6
Accardo, I Musici
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162731)
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Richard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche
Reiner, VPO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=162809)
:wave:
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... two weeks and no posts ... :scratch:
Simon & Garfunkel: Sounds of Silence
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163464)
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... music from down under - just peachy ... :thumb:
Antill: Corroboree
Lanchbery, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163501)
You simply have not heard anything until you've heard this disc
on a big low-distortion, high-impact stereo system. It's a 1977
analogue from Australian EMI and it sets sonic standards that
will probably ensure its survival among serious sound fanciers
for the next 20 years.
... A wonderful recording displaying an enormous range of
percussion instruments yielding a broad frequency spectrum of
acoustic delights. For example, you will hear, spread over an
expansive stage, xylophone, vibraphone, bass drum, struck
sticks, ratchet, tomtom, sleighbells, castanets, thunder sheet,
bull roarer, and so on and so forth. And the perception of depth
in this recording is also rather impressive as well because it is
easily sense by the listener.
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... two weeks and no posts ... :scratch:
Shameful! Slackers!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163526)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163527)
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Hi KP,
Thanks for your support !
But I hope you are aware that you post
Swedish BIS CDs in a LP thread.
These albums are not available on LP.
Regards Toni
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Picked up a RCA/Classic Records release of the Walton's Facade. On plum Victrola it's one of the great lp's for imaging, dynamics, and instrument placement. Also has a few very deep bassoon notes. Both are taken from the master tapes, just 45 years apart. After a back to back listen I'd say I could live with either. If forced to choose, I'd give the edge to the Victrola, but it could be that the 1s/1s Victrola copy is simply pressed with less wear on the stamper than the Classic. It certainly was from a better condition master tape.
(http://img11.shop-pro.jp/PA01291/564/product/90124477_th.jpg?cmsp_timestamp=20150522223359)
(http://assets.rootsvinylguide.com/pictures/rca-vics-1168-walton-facade-etc-fistoulari-1966-ex_27894863)
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Hi KP,
Thanks for your support !
But I hope you are aware that you post
Swedish BIS CDs in a LP thread.
These albums are not available on LP.
Regards Toni
Aw nuts, and right you are Toni. Sorry I forgot where I was.
But, there's this:
Jon Hassel, Dream Theory in Malaya
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163534)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163535)
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... the 2nd Aussie super disc:
Bach-Stokowski: Symphonic Transcriptions
Pikler, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163541)
This recording, made at the Australian Broadcasting System's
Sydney Music Studios, is the second sonic blockbuster from
Clapham and Smith (the other is Antill's Corroboree on
Australian EMI) ...
... If, perchance, you want to know how the real thing can sound
"sweet", then listen to this recording, with its deft differentiations
of individual woodwind tonalities and its incredibly smooth repro-
duction of the big string sound.
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John Renbourn: Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng &
ye Grene Knyghte
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163567)
... I read this music described as "medieval and early classical
interspersed with folk".
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John Renbourn: The Lady and The Unicorn
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163582)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163595)
Still, one of my favorites.
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163612)
Pentangle "Sweet Child".
I'm thinking this will be a Pentangle-ish weekend, both on vinyl and cd ... of course, the cds will be posted on the appropriate circles and not here :oops:
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163629)
Pentangle Basket of Light
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Hi KP,
have fun with the Pentangle run - btw, nice Grace G 707.
Regards Toni
John Renbourn's Ship of Fouls
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163649)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163654)
Pentangle "Cruel Sister"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163665)
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Just picked up an excellent first pressing of Jennifer Warnes' "Famous Blue Raincoat" lp for two bucks. :thumb:
(http://www.leonardcohenfiles.com/cd-famou.gif)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163679)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163683)
Songhai
Pentangle's Danny Thompson with Ketama and Toumani Diabate
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163715)
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... have to take a closer look and ear at this record:
Chuck Mangione: Children of Sanchez
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=60237)
it's a first pressing by the then CBS plant in Haarlem, Holland
and pressed from an US mother set with "MASTERDISK RL" in
the dead wax - 'nough said.
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... have to take a closer look and ear at this record:
it's a first pressing by the then CBS plant in Haarlem, Holland
and pressed from an US mother set with "MASTERDISK RL" in
the dead wax - 'nough said.
Hmmm, memory sometimes fails but isn't it you who has the Haarlem pressed Eloys ... or is it P-man?
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Hi KP,
have fun with the Pentangle run - btw, nice Grace G 707.
Regards
Toni
Hi Toni,
Good - or I should say great - eyes. Yup that's the Grace on my Denon DP80. Still spinnin'. :thumb:
Regards,
KP
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Hmmm, memory sometimes fails but isn't it you who has the Haarlem
pressed Eloys ... or is it P-man?
Eloy was founded in 1969 in Hannover, Germany by its only constant
member Frank Bornemann. He is now 72 years old and, I think, retired.
Just counting ...
I have 10 Eloy albums all pressed at the EMI Electrola in Cologne,
Germany. US pressings were released by Janus.
PS: I still have a new Grace F9E in my cartridge collection bought a long,
long time ago in the Akihabara in Tokyo. It's a perfect match for the
G 707.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163752)
Regards Toni
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The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163757)
... from the UK Blue Box BC 13 -
to be precise a YEX 637-6 / 638-6 pressing -
and I'm quite happy with it.
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... for "Penny Lane" and "Strawberry Fields Forever":
The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour plus other Songs
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163761)
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Vivaldi: Six Concerti for Flute & Orchestra
Kovacs, Rolla, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163804)
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Jethro Tull: Living in the Past
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163825)
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Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4
Ashkenazy, Philharmonia Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163851)
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Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6
Monteux, BSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163879)
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Coleman Hawkins encounters Ben Webster
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163889)
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Ella Fitzgerald: Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie !
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163921)
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The Byrds: Sweetheart of the Rodeo
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163956)
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Creedence Clearwater Revival: Cosmo's Factory
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=163957)
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De Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain
Soriano, Frühbeck de Burgos, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164020)
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Bizet-Shchedrin: The Carmen Ballet
Rozhdestvensky, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164036)
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Willy DeVille: Miracle
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164081)
... great SQ - mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk.
Willy DeVille (born William Paul Borsey Jr., August 25, 1950 – August 6, 2009)
was an American singer and songwriter. During his thirty-five-year career,
first with his band Mink DeVille (1974–1986) and later on his own, Deville
created original songs rooted in traditional American musical styles.
He worked with collaborators from across the spectrum of contemporary music,
including Jack Nitzsche, Doc Pomus, Dr. John, Mark Knopfler, Allen Toussaint,
and Eddie Bo. Latin rhythms, blues riffs, doo-wop, Cajun music, strains of
French cabaret, and echoes of early-1960s uptown soul can be heard in DeVille's work.
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Willy DeVille: Victory Mixture
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164100)
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Willy DeVille: Backstreets of Desire
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164117)
... great SQ too - mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab.
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... :wink: ... I got the blues for you:
Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo': TAJMO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164228)
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... and some ... :D ... blues:
Keb' Mo': Keep it simple
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164245)
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Arcade Fire: Reflektor
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164343)
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Espana
Argenta, LSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164370)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164373)
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Bizet-Sarasate: Carmen Fantaisie
Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen
Saint-Saens: Havanaise
Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso
Ricci, Gamba, LSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164391)
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Calvin Russell: A Crack In Time
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164398)
Calvin Russell (born Calvert Russell Kosler, November 1, 1948 – April 3, 2011)
was an American blues and roots rock singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Russell was born in Austin, Texas, on November 1, 1948. At age 12,
Russell began learning guitar and at 13 joined a band called The Cavemen.
In 1989, he met Patrick Mathe of the French record label, New Rose Records,
while at a party in Austin and gave him a demo tape intended for noted Austin
guitarist and producer, Charlie Sexton. He would go on to sign with the label
releasing his first solo album in 1990 entitled A Crack In Time. In promotion
of the album, Russell began touring extensively throughout Europe achieving
a level of success he had yet to obtain back in the United States.
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Calvin Russell: Sounds From The Fourth World
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164399)
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Calvin Russell: Soldier
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164410)
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Ben Webster: Ballads
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164469)
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Nina Simone: Pastel Blues
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164491)
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Gene Clark: White Light
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164493)
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Gene Clark: Roadmaster
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164498)
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Gene Clark: No Other
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164524)
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Gene Clark: Firebyrd
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164581)
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Gene Clark & Carla Olson: So Rebellious A Lover
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164592)
... his last studio album - mastered by George Peckham.
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Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Previn, LSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164606)
... recorded by the two Christophers (Parker/Bishop) - the only
Mendelssohn record in HP's list.
Here's a link to HP's last list from Oct./Nov. 1998, TAS 114, on Chad's site:
HP's list (http://store.acousticsounds.com/index.cfm?get=tas_super_vinyl_list)
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Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3
Maag, LSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164638)
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Al Di Meola / John McLaughlin / Paco DeLucia:
Friday Night In San Francisco
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164736)
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... believe it or not, but there's a reggae album in HP's list:
Bob Marley & The Wailers: Natty Dread
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164841)
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Los Lobos: "... and a time to dance".
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164846)
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Los Lobos: La Pistola Y El Corazón
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164848)
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Los Lobos: The Neighborhood
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164871)
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Los Lobos: Kiko
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164875)
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Los Lobos: Tin Can Trust
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164930)
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Recently met a new friend who had a copy of the Woodstock album. We played it on another friends turntable for a blast from the past.
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Los Lobos: Disconnected in New York City
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=164988)
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Fiesta in Hi-Fi
Hanson, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165001)
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Hi-Fi a la Espanola
Fennell, Eastman-Rochester "Pops" Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165098)
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Respighi: The Birds / Brazilian Impressions
Dorati, LSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165118)
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Ian Hunter
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165209)
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Ian Hunter: All-American Alien Boy
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165212)
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Ian Hunter: Overnight Angels
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165214)
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Ian Hunter: You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165230)
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Ian Hunter: Short back n' sides
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165234)
8)
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Ian Hunter: All of The Good Ones Are Taken
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165248)
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Dean Friedman: "Well, well," said the Rocking Chair.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165263)
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Vangelis: Antarctica
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165264)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165265)
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André Previn's Music Night
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165311)
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Kate & Anna McGarrigle: Dancer With Bruised Knees
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165363)
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Dancing with Mr. D.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165387)
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Elgar: Enigma Variations
Previn, LSO
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165464)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165462)
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Mothers Of Invention - Uncle Meat, 180 gram
I really didn't care for this one the first time I heard it years ago but I've changed my mind. It's interesting to hear the bits and complete tracks which made it into later songs in Frank's career. Side 4 is especially good if you like the early Mothers improvisation.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165527)
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I've been slowly working my way through the Rolling Stone Top 50, just listened to a MINT Japanese 1st press of the Sun Sessions in mono. Very cool early Elvis!
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165528)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165569)
Greg Brown Songs of Innocense and of experience
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Offa Rex: The Queen of Hearts
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166029)
Offa Rex is a collaboration between the English folk singer Olivia Chaney
and The Decemberists, an American indie rock band from Portland, Oregon.
Reminds me of Steeleye Span or Fairport Convention (with Sandy Denny).
Digital mastering by Bob Ludwig - vinyl cut by Chris Bellman -
record pressed at RTI - and all this for 20 Drachmas.
:thumb:
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Uriah Heep: Demons and Wizards
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166062)
Reissue from 2015 pressed at Optimal on 180g vinyl.
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Offa Rex: The Queen of Hearts
Offa Rex is a collaboration between the English folk singer Olivia Chaney
and The Decemberists, an American indie rock band from Portland, Oregon.
Reminds me of Steeleye Span or Fairport Convention (with Sandy Denny).
:thumb:
Ohhhh, this I'll have to get. And on Nonesuch? (Unusal label for that me thinks.)
Thanks!
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166068)
c'est très bien
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Gentle Giant: Octopus
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166121)
Steven Wilson remix from 2015.
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Return To Forever: Romantic Warrior
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166211)
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The Oscar Peterson Trio: We Get Requests
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166214)
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After watching a documentary on jazz in 1959, I sat down to listen to:
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002ADT.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_r9BHjNdFgbI/S74bTrsusdI/AAAAAAAAGME/z5FAUcDh-pk/s400/Charles+Mingus+1959+Ah+Um+n%5B03%5D.jpg)
and, lastly,
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-LhXspCV3rL4/TnD8GId-nMI/AAAAAAAAArM/ha1TrieLi6I/s320/side1.jpg)
I tried to focus on only one instrument per song. Having never done that before, it was an enlightening experience for music that I'd heard hundreds of times.
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Ben Webster meets Oscar Peterson
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166246)
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The Ben Webster Quintet: Soulville
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166247)
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Albéniz: Iberia
Turina: Danzas Fantásticas
Ansermet, L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166408)
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Albéniz: Suite Espanola
Frühbeck de Burgos, New Philharmonia Orchestra
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166414)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166419)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166431)
Wailing Souls "Wild Suspense"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166432)
Gregory Isaacs "Soon Forward"
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166475)
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Van Morrison: This is where I came in
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166546)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166548)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166555)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166556)
Personnel
Hank Mobley - tenor saxophone
Lee Morgan - trumpet
Harold Mabern, Jr. - piano
Larry Ridley - bass
Billy Higgins - drums
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Van Morrison: Astral Weeks
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166582)
... have to hear this Kevin Gray mastering job.
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Van Morrison: Moondance
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166588)
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Van Morrison: His Band and the Street Choir
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166619)
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Van Morrison: Tupelo Honey
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166624)
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I like the new Lyn Stanley one step record. Great sound quality.
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Van Morrison: Saint Dominic's Preview
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166700)
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Great VMs there Toni and imho far and away the best in his discography.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166704)
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Great VMs there Toni and imho far and away the best in his discography.
Hmm, Thanks !
I spin the VM records out of the box in chronological order.
Seems to be a VM week ... :)
Van Morrison: Hard Nose The Highway
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166712)
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Hmm, Thanks !
I spin the VM records out of the box in chronological order.
Seems to be a VM week ... :)
Van Morrison: Hard Nose The Highway
Dang, i had completely forgotten about Hardnose the Highway . And Veedon Fleece too. Two terrific records.
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Great VMs there Toni and imho far and away the best in his discography.
You might well want to revisit some of his later work as well. Inarticulate Speech of the Heart is a winner for one. :wink:
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Van Morrison: It's too late to stop now
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166719)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166721)
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You might well want to revisit some of his later work as well. Inarticulate Speech of the Heart is a winner for one. :wink:
Yup. Not sayin' his later work wasn't noteworthy - rave on John Donne - just sayin I prefer the earlier work up to and including Veedon Fleece where he spent more time slipping into the mystic and not so much channeling Bobby Blue Bland. Cheers, AD.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166730)
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Yup. Not sayin' his later work wasn't noteworthy - rave on John Donne - just sayin I prefer the earlier work up to and including Veedon Fleece where he spent more time slipping into the mystic and not so much channeling Bobby Blue Bland. Cheers, AD.
Know what you're saying KP, I'm the same with a lot of artists as well. Fleetwood Mac comes to mind right off the top. Stay Cool & Cheers to you as well. :beer: Have a great weekend. 8)
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Van Morrison: Veedon Fleece
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166734)
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Van Morrison: A Period of Transition
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166736)
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Van Morrison: Wavelength
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166781)
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Van Morrison: Into the Music
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166786)
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Van Morrison: Common One
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166830)
... this one has remarkable SQ, mastered by Bernie Grundman.
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Van Morrison: Beautiful Vision
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166834)
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Ohhhh, this I'll have to get. And on Nonesuch? (Unusal label for that me thinks.)
Thanks!
Me too
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(https://img.discogs.com/YTU-kIm9tzxUCW4X4Jzx7EDbH-Q=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-3159112-1324403292.jpeg.jpg)
Mayer Hawthorne
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(https://img.discogs.com/B0fTzUdJJ-K7jKtwn19S-X6kCGo=/fit-in/600x609/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-9463418-1481020685-7072.jpeg.jpg)
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We're All Together Again for the First Time
DAVE BRUBECK
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... :wave: ...
Van Morrison: Inarticulate Speech of The Heart
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166841)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166907)
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The Horace Silver Quintet: Blowin' The Blues Away
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166908)
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: Moanin'
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166910)
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Van Morrison: A Sense of Wonder
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166931)
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Van Morrison: No Guru, no Method, no Teacher
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166933)
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... :wave: ...
Van Morrison: Inarticulate Speech of The Heart
As Mr. Patchen said, stellar Van collection Toni ! :wave: Hope all is well with you & yours. 8)
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(https://img.discogs.com/-Z_DooHzbtQl42xVwpatWOFS1e0=/fit-in/600x596/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-9780893-1486234038-4313.jpeg.jpg)
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(https://img.discogs.com/SW-O3FitOM6UfmmIaZuWb-IlPpw=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-7985757-1452964918-8438.jpeg.jpg)
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Van Morrison: Poetic Champions Compose
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166942)
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Toni and KP,
What do you consider to be the 5 or 6 essential Van Morrison albums? My collection is a little thin.
Thanks
Laura
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What do you consider to be the 5 or 6 essential Van Morrison albums?
Astral Weeks
Moondance
His Band and the Street Choir
Tupelo Honey
Saint Dominic's Preview
Veedon Fleece
Van Morrison & The Chieftains: Irish Heartbeat
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166963)
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Astral Weeks
Moondance
His Band and the Street Choir
Tupelo Honey
Saint Dominic's Preview
Veedon Fleece
Thanks Toni,
looks like a I have couple to add to my search.
Best,
Laura
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Van Morrison: Avalon Sunset
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166970)
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Van Morrison: Enlightenment
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166971)
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Lookin' good Toni, lookin' good! I had forgotten about a third of those VMs.
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Van Morrison: Hymns To The Silence
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166972)
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Van Morrison: Too Long In Exile
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=166978)
... and I like all the songs where Cindy Dulfer plays sax ... 8)
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John Cipollina's Raven
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=167007)
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Quicksilver Messenger Service
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=167039)
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Quicksilver Messenger Service: Happy Trails
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=167040)
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John Cipollina's Raven
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=167007)
:drool: Nice collection of QMS Toni, and I'm guessing there's more to come. One of my all time favorite groups. :thumb:
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(https://img.discogs.com/zLY_Qsc_2dq_bqAm_MBbn-DByFk=/fit-in/600x593/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-10585064-1500396625-8008.jpeg.jpg)
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(https://img.discogs.com/L4aZgoiLhnjLQpLitbpfsnRwHXY=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-10597671-1500981046-6974.jpeg.jpg)
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(https://img.discogs.com/GjABfSDCdmuk31t29jpdq0PQ5ZM=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-10559830-1501944543-2958.jpeg.jpg)
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(https://img.discogs.com/Mcs-hYK1CeSWEOGfc3ljYKl-ZLQ=/fit-in/600x604/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-10596609-1501958307-2263.jpeg.jpg)
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Laura, I am always so impressed with your collection, just love it as those albums are what I love to listen to. My generation of beautiful music. Thanks for sharing!!!
On another note I did not see anything on this yrs hatch chili pepper roast which you do and I always buy roasted peppers when we are in Denver at the farmers market. The smell of roasted peppers is fabulous.
I know you're on the West Coast and hope you have a good view of the eclipse on Monday. We live near Clemson SC and are in the totality path. Should be memorable> Enjoy your music and keep the album posting coming.
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Hi David,
Thanks. I'm going through a 50th anniversary of the summer of love listening phase. Like you, I grew up listening to this music too.
I roasted 35# of Hatch Chiles last year, but didn't post about it.
We get about 95% totality in Spokane, should be interesting.
(https://img.discogs.com/1iOCP6zpU3H-lLuX7tD1Jn0mVnE=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-2408506-1282394676.jpeg.jpg)
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Continuing with the summer of love theme.
(https://img.discogs.com/snrX0YKQxmJOFAKSzVYT2FFMh3g=/fit-in/599x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-1365642-1213221207.jpeg.jpg)
Jefferson Airplane, After Bathing at Baxters
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Laugh if you must. My wife and I were cleaning house and were about to throw out a stack of her mother's records. This Mantovani film themes from the early 60's was on top of the stack, so ... :oops:
A quick clean and threw it on the TT. I have to admit, I really enjoyed it. I even played it twice to hear "Three Coins in the Fountain" a second time. I think Sinatra is next up.
(https://www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/262733365417_/Mantovani-Film-Encores-Vol-12-Reel-To-Reel-Tape.jpg)
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We interrupt the regular scheduled programing to bring you:
(https://img.discogs.com/ZhgAo8M9VLXoR2Nbm4mcfo1F49M=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-1450098-1245656850.jpeg.jpg)
Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light
You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight
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Back to our regularly scheduled program from 1967 :)
(https://img.discogs.com/9ujEqeXl5sI-DoSEx-wYzu7TZT8=/fit-in/600x607/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-2530941-1320651689.jpeg.jpg)
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1967? ..... or 1979!
DONNIE AND JOE EMERSON ...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=167294)
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(https://img.discogs.com/qdemXWggAKUnJCyZHtbs-oupyyQ=/fit-in/600x596/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-2356344-1451501563-1804.jpeg.jpg)
180 gram mastered by Kevin Gray
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(https://img.discogs.com/Us7Bww4O6c71qRyILfVuZ8NaUoI=/fit-in/600x588/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-9316139-1478460700-5257.jpeg.jpg)
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(https://img.discogs.com/3JwQvSAy1qcuuTYHV8jzcjqjiR8=/fit-in/600x542/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-8357422-1468410103-7758.jpeg.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=167730)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=167751)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=167890)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=167909)
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(https://img.discogs.com/NCG-JkEUwJMe7EPuvScG7jv0hb4=/fit-in/476x450/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-1929326-1374943735-2729.jpeg.jpg)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=165462)
Bob. is this a "direct to disc" recording?
how is it?
gary
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=168025)
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(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=168090)
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I've definitely been in a country rock mood lately. :D
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The National : Sleep Well Beast
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=168560)
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The National : Sleep Well Beast
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=168560)
Any good
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(http://store.acousticsounds.com/images/large/ABMG_695093__127757__08012017010115-1982.jpg)
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Just discovered Hiss Golden Messenger very impressive. this is the latest, Hallelujah Anyhow
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Pure Pleasure Records 180g vinyl. This album showcases Ellington's tremendous skill as a composer and bandleader, among his many other talents. This reissue by Pure Pleasure Records is superb.
--Jerome
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Mobile Fidelity 180g vinyl half-speed mastered.
--Jerome
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Analogphonics 180g vinyl. Ruggiero Ricci is one of my three favorite violinists. The other two are Jascha Heifetz and Michael Rabin. This release is presented on two 180g LPs pressed at Pallas and is a real treat.
--Jerome
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Laura, Return of the Grievous Angel is one of my absolute favorites. I dragged my copy down to the local record store (The Analog Room) and had it cleaned on their. KLAudio disc cleaner and played it the other day through the new Parasound JC3 Jr phono pre-amp that I have on loan. Can't tell if was the cleaning, there pre-amp or the combination but it sounded fabulous.
Never heard Linda Ronstadt on "Hearts on Fire" before, great album..
How is the live album, is Emmylou on it?
Phil
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Laura, Return of the Grievous Angel is one of my absolute favorites. I dragged my copy down to the local record store (The Analog Room) and had it cleaned on their. KLAudio disc cleaner and played it the other day through the new Parasound JC3 Jr phono pre-amp that I have on loan. Can't tell if was the cleaning, there pre-amp or the combination but it sounded fabulous.
Never heard Linda Ronstadt on "Hearts on Fire" before, great album..
How is the live album, is Emmylou on it?
Phil
Hi Phil,
Yes Emmylou is on it. It is very good.
Laura
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Analogue Productions 45RPM 180g vinyl. Pressed at Pallas.
--Jerome
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Music Matters 45RPM 180g vinyl.
--Jerome
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Recently I have been buying half speed mastered mostly from USA, Bruce Cockburn dancing in the dragons jaws, supertramp crime of the century and Puccini madam butterfly, absolutely fantastic playback quality. I have found 180grm vinyl to be of little consequence and some poorly pressed.
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Last night I listened to Cornershop's When I Was Born For the 7th Time and LCD Soundsystem's Sound of Silver, both sound amazing on vinyl.
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Leonard Cohen : You want it darker
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A VERY different kind of Ellington! Ballet like??
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Badura-Skoda on Westminster WL 5184
Beethoven Sonatas
In the late 1940's Mischa Naida, owner of a NY record store, formed this label and spent the next several years signing much of the talent from Europe in the vacuum left after WWII. Austrian pianist Paul Badura-Skoda , the Barylli St. Qt., and many other great talents were brought to the attention of the West thy the efforts of Westminster records. They also were known for high quality pressings compared to their peers of the time.
The picture is too big, and I don't know how to reduce it... it's here for the curious www.apesound.de/out/pictures/master/product/1/west5184.jpg
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RCA LCT 1118
Rachmaninoff w/ Stowkowski and Ormandy directing the Philly
Rhapsody/Paganini and the seldom played Concerto#1
The pianist is the composer himself, recorded in 1939 and released on LP in 1954. Sound is thin on bottom, as per the recording limitations of the day, but the virtuoso technique comes through.
(http://www.eurojapantrading.com/images/Record3/LCT1118.jpg)
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Mercury Living Presence SR 90222
Pop Overs
Frederick Fennell and the Eastman Rochester Orchestra
Basically a program of short popular works... Finlandia, Rachmaninoff preludes, Debussy, Glinka, Shosty
Kinda a muzak program, but one of the better recorded Mercury lp's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-ee4dJjijc
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Cedar Walton
"The Trio' #1 w/ David Williams and Billy Higgins
Red Records VPA 192 1986 Italian pressing
Good standard piano led jazz in the Oscar Peterson style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2pUAdHP8OA
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Bessie Smith and Louie Armstrong
Columbia GL 503 1951 pressing of earlier 78's amazingly in NM condition.
Bessie Smith Story Vol. 1
Take a listen to "Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvffi8pjGio
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Beatles White on MFSL
Clearly a higher quality pressing than my old copy bought in 1969. Lots of things I've never noticed before... bass guitar impact, tuba farts
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Trees: On The Shore
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=183984)
British Folk Rock Band with the wonderful voice of Celia Humphris.
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Trees: On The Shore
British Folk Rock Band with the wonderful voice of Celia Humphris.
Hi Toni :wave: Thanks for the tip, will have to check them out. 8)
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:wave:
Anna Calvi
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=184539)
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Cowboy Junkies: All That Reckoning
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: She's the One
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Tom Petty: Highway Companion
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Alejandro Escovedo: Burn Something Beautiful
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Alejandro Escovedo: A Man Under The Influence
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Harmonium
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and
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Bach Concerto for Two Violins with Morini and Milstein on a60's blue label Angel from 1965.
Very fine mono pressing.
(http://www.omifacsimiles.com/brochures/images/3922.jpg)
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Scorpions: Unplugged in Athens
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Mozart Sym.41 on Columbia w Szell and the Cleveland S.O.
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The Clientele: Music for the Age of Miracles
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Balakirev Sym. 1 on EMI Jarvi and the Birmingham S.O.
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The Monochrome Set: Maisieworld
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=184637)
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The Genius of Coleman Hawkins on Verve. 1959 pressing Clef series
(https://pdalbury.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/the-genius-of-coleman-hawkins.jpg)
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Mazzy Star: So Tonight That I Might See
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Oscar Peterson Trio Canadiana Suite on Mercury SRW 16351
(http://www.jeffco.ca/blog2/wp-content/gallery/2017-05-lps/oscar-peterson-trio-canadiana-suite.jpg)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txYQDHW5qdY&list=PL6cJJiuhaDqTN2k7rC6Px_wISPApwkmN9
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Mel Torme and George Shearing An Evening at Charlie's on Concord
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Benny Goodman: Plays world favorites in High-Fidelity
Recorded at the Brussels World Fair 1958, Westinghouse Recording
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Pete Fountain and his Mardi Gras Strutters: South Rampart Street Parade '63
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Henry Macini and Burt Bacharach: The Best of Mancini and Bacharach
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The Mills Brothers: Remember When
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Bo Hansson: Magician's Hat '73, Charisma
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Picked this up at the local record store for two bucks on a whim. Pleasant surprise. Oscar Brown Jr. on an old Columbia 6eye
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Jean-Luc Ponty: Upon The Wings of Music
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Ella Fitzgerald & Oscar Peterson: Ella and Oscar
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Miles Davis: Chronicle: The Complete Prestige Recordings / 1951-1956 LP 1 of 12
German Metronome Musik GMBH pressings
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Ella sings the Gershwin songbook Vol. 3 In addition to being excellent jazz, this whole series is visually compelling as well, with covers by the artist Bernard Buffet. I've tracked them all down and have a complete set.
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Eloy
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8)
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Carole King - Tapestry
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Christine And The Queens - Chaleur Humaine
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Israel Nash: Israel Nash's Rain Plans
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… sounds like Neil Young nearly 50 years ago … :wink:
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Israel Nash: Israel Nash's Silver Season
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John Dowland: First Booke of Songes 1597 on L'oiseau-Lyre
This is an excellent set of Dowland songs, both vocal and instrumental. Quiet pressing and well recorded.
(http://www.famouscomposers.net/images/john-dowland.jpg)
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Eva Cassidy: Nightbird
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Nightnoise
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Howlin' Wolf
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Sidney Bechet and Wild Bill Davison on Blue Note
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I've been going at it most of the day. I finished recapping my Victor TT-81 turntable, so it's getting hours of play.
(https://www.mofi.com/v/vspfiles/photos/MOFI1-031-2.jpg)
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woodstock
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Prefab Sprout
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Pearl Jam - Ten
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An old favorite . . .
Captain Beyond ~ Sufficiently Breathless
Capricorn/Timeless E.U., 1973/1986
Starglow Energy . . .
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Robin Trower ~ Twice Removed from Yesterday
Chrysalis, 1973/1983
Signed by RT!
Daydream . . .
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Robin Trower ~ Twice Removed from Yesterday
Chrysalis, 1973/1983
Signed by RT!
Daydream . . .
An old favorite . . .
Captain Beyond ~ Sufficiently Breathless
Capricorn/Timeless E.U., 1973/1986
Starglow Energy . . .
Nice CB :thumb: Good talkin' to ya. 8)
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Nice CB :thumb: Good talkin' to ya. 8)
Likewise My Friend! :D
Look who stopped by this morning! 8)
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Jimmy Smith ~ Christmas '64
Verve, 1964
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Studio One Sound
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Guadalcanal Diary – Walking In The Shadow Of The Big Man
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Ralph Towner/Gary Burton: Matchbook ECM, '75
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Freddie Hubbard: The Baddest Hubbard, An Anthology '72, CTI
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Paul And Linda McCartney – Ram
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Picked this up at the record store because is was perfect and in the shrink for two bucks.
Already had a copy or two, but perfect is perfect and not to be passed up.
It's still my favorite version of Daytripper.
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George Harrison – Living In The Material World
McCartney last night, Harrison tonight, and same deal, I have 3 albums of George's I bought in 2018 and never played. Let's correct that.
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=191214)
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George Harrison - Dark Horse
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George Harrison – George Harrison
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Woke up stupidly early and decided to give the new 180 gram 3 album Zappa a listen.
Great stuff and the band was really tight. They do a great job on all of the remasters.
I was at one of the shows (as always).
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=193699)
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Bill Quist playing Eric Satie on a Windham Hill pressing. I've always liked the way Windham Hill close mics their solo instument recordings. Intimated and clean.
(https://i2.wp.com/windhaming.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wh-1008-bill-quist-erik-satie1.jpg?ssl=1)
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Porcupine Tree : in Absentia
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SteveFord...............great album,i have the original trying to decide on getting the deluxe edition.My fave.cut is purple lagoon
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Get the remastered vinyl if nothing else.
Just got this one today, another really good release.
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=197480)
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Bill Evans and Shelly Manne "Empathy on a 1962 Verve NM
Interesting recording, not quite the smooth Bill Evans, miked to isolate each of the trio.
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My faves right now are early U2 and The Police. I have been able to find some used LPs in great shape and the music is good to boot.
Groups from the 70s also get plenty some play but I don't have many albums from individual artists.
I just listened to 1. John Handy - Hard Work 2. Six Double Concertos for Two Organs with E.Power Biggs and Daniel Pinkham.
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I just last night spun the live at the world cafe 20th anniversary which was really interesting. It’s been a while since (outside of Christmas music) I listened to a compilation album. A few duds but I mostly enjoyed it very much. Standout was the The National and LCD Soundsystem :thumb:
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MFSL 45UD1S 2-005 – TEXAS FLOOD – Stevie Ray Vaughn
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Cécile McLorin Salvant ~ "Dreams And Daggers" (180g Vinyl 3LP)
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Today's play list included:
Colter Wall - Colter Wall
Southeastern - Jason Isbell & 400 Unit
Exodus - Bob Marley
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180 gram Stones Day.
They were really bad at trying to be The Beatles and Pink Floyd.
They got a little bit better trying to be the Muswell Hillbilly era Kinks.
They really got into their own with Stray Cat Blues. I forgot how raunchy that song is.
Really good sound quality on all of them although there's only so much you can do with the really early tracks.
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A Groundhogs album I liked back in 1970's
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Martin
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Dominique Fils-Aimé : Nameless
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=208699)
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45UD1S-2-012 – FRAGILE – Yes
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MFSL-1-368 – IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA – Iron Butterfly
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=208892)
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Eels: Daisies of the Galaxy
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Cressida
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211606)
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Cressida: Asylum
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The Rolling Stones: Bridges to Babylon
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The Ocean Blue: Kings And Queens / Knaves And Thieves
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The Bevis Frond: White Numbers
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The Bevis Frond: We're Your Friends, Man
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Dave Matthews Band: Under The Table And Dreaming
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Gravy Train: Staircase To The Day
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Christine Perfect
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211615)
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Prefab Sprout: Andromeda Heights
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211617)
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Luka Bloom: Amsterdam
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211616)
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Jeremiah Johnson: Heavens to Betsy
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211621)
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Son Volt: Union
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211622)
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The Sadies: Internal Sounds
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211623)
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The Walkabouts: Devil's Road
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211624)
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Mott the Hoople
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211625)
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Mott the Hoople: Mad Shadows
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211626)
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Mott the Hoople: Wildlife
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211627)
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Mott the Hoople: Brain Capers
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211628)
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Murray Head
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211629)
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The Jayhawks: Back Roads and Abandoned Motels
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211663)
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Buffalo Springfield Again
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211673)
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Prince - One Nite Alone... Live!
(https://music-clzimages.s3.amazonaws.com/discogs/a8/a8_15386530_0_OneNiteAloneLive.jpg)
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(https://img.discogs.com/8rlxWbqYayi3Juyic50WSC5B7ac=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-3547865-1334789070.jpeg.jpg)
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(https://img.discogs.com/RY2a_FvhPHc0VtVD-NYGJZUZy7E=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-3711977-1425304177-6868.jpeg.jpg)
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XTC: Nonsuch
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211710)
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(https://img.discogs.com/RY2a_FvhPHc0VtVD-NYGJZUZy7E=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-3711977-1425304177-6868.jpeg.jpg)
Nice choice. Good recording, great music of the progressive country genre
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(https://img.discogs.com/dKmC4JrbFP1ztbtp9buV_qltZrI=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-12922161-1544928612-3779.jpeg.jpg)
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The Ocean Blue: Kings And Queens / Knaves And Thieves
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211609)
I’m a big Ocean Blue fan. I have 4 albums on vinyl but not the latest one. This one ^^^^^^
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Buffalo Springfield Again
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211673)
Always a great spin :thumb: Nice to see you back in the neighborhood Toni. 8)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211796)
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211797)
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The Grateful Dead: Aoxomoxoa
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211888)
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Santana: Supernatural
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211889)
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Steve Forbert: Alive on Arrival
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211947)
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Klaus Schulze: Mirage
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211950)
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Dan Fogelberg: Home Free
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211985)
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Klaus Schulze: Moondawn
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=211993)
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Steve Forbert: "Jackrabbit Slim"
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212022)
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America: Homecoming
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212038)
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Steve Forbert: "Little Stevie Orbit"
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212091)
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Deep Purple: Shades of Deep Purple
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=161197)
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Taste: On the Boards
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212153)
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Steve Forbert: Streets of this Town
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212163)
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Astor Piazzolla: Tango: Zero Hour
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212166)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212153)
Big :thumb: Looks like you're giving the system a real good workout lately. 8)
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The Horace Silver Quintet: The Cape Verdean Blues
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212176)
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Chris Isaak: Wicked Game
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212193)
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Stone Circus
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212194)
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Gypsy: In The Garden
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212209)
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Tschaikowsky: Symphonie Nr. 4
Mrawinskij, Leningrader Philharmonie
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212228)
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Crosby, Stills & Nash
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212234)
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Déjà vu
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212237)
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Chicago
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212264)
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Tschaikowsky: Symphonie Nr. 4
Mrawinskij, Leningrader Philharmonie
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212228)
This is one of the best recordings of hall ambience and orchestral music in my collection. :thumb:
And "Cape Verde Blues" is one of my favorite Horace Silvers... you're pulling out some good ones!
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John Martyn: Solid Air
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212274)
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Jethro Tull: Songs from the Wood
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212278)
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Tschaikowsky: Symphonie Nr. 5
Mrawinskij, Leningrader Philharmonie
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212293)
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Klaus Schulze: Timewind
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212315)
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Jethro Tull: Stand Up
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212329)
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Tschaikowsky: Symphonie Nr. 6
Mrawinskij, Leningrader Philharmonie
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212354)
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Garland Jeffreys: American Boy & Girl
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212359)
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: American Dream
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212373)
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Boston S/T (half speed)
Led Zep - Mothership
Roger Waters - Amused to Death
Eagles - One of These Nights
Ry Cooder/VM Bhatt - A Meeting by the River
Eric Clapton - Unplugged
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
This weekend so far...
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The Art of the Spanish Guitar, Julian Bream. Emotion and energy.
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Magic Sam Live at the Avant Garde. Excellent live issue.
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212405)
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Graham Nash: Songs for Beginners
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212438)
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Just received Michael Weiss - Soul Journey off a Kickstarter. Michael Fremer gave it a 10 in sound and a 10 in music. I'll listen tomorrow.
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Rory Gallagher: Blueprint
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212467)
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/01/rr2phpqtl1iv.jpeg)
The Sandpipers • Softly
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Bob Dylan
(https://img.discogs.com/FE6L1AuvKnac-0O4Pp0wWOLGRMc=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-15639149-1595879439-6182.bmp.jpg)
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(https://img.discogs.com/1aU5XamsS6vJn7ytrsAh_dZO7Qo=/fit-in/600x599/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-1007163-1274470698.jpeg.jpg)
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/in/u8yb0t78n87p.jpeg)
The Sandpipers • Come Saturday Morning
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/kx/sldahio118cc.jpeg)
Jo Jo Gunne • s/t
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/id/dayx4k1ha85b.jpeg)
(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/f7/hnpw3jkselfs.jpeg)
The Klowns
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/qx/m2b05af0ni3v.jpeg)
Lighthouse • One Fine Morning
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Santana
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212476)
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The Beatles: Please Please Me
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212506)
From the 1984 UK BC13 Blue Box.
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With The Beatles
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212507)
UK Blue Box
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/in/u8yb0t78n87p.jpeg)
The Sandpipers • Come Saturday Morning
That reminds me of high school behind-the-wheel driver's ed classes! (1969-70)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212510)
Sorry about the disorientation!
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Leonard Cohen: New Skin For The Old Ceremony
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212532)
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In Hearing Of Atomic Rooster
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212538)
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In Hearing Of Atomic Rooster
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212538)
Classic :thumb:
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Atomic Rooster: Death Walks Behind You
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212554)
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Atomic Rooster
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=152010)
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Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances
Johanos, Dallas Symphony Orchestra
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212691)
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The David Grisman Quintet
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212698)
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The Housemartins: London 0 Hull 4
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212708)
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The Housemartins: The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212712)
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Loreena McKennitt: The Wind That Shakes The Barley
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212727)
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Loreena McKennitt: Nights From the Alhambra
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212739)
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SOUL JOURNEY
(https://michaelweiss.info/images/weisslp1.jpg)
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The Tony Rice Unit: Mar West
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212751)
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Roxy Music: For Your Pleasure
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212765)
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Viva ! Roxy Music
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212777)
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Joan Armatrading
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212797)
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ZZ Top - La Grange is perfect.
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America: Hideaway
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212830)
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Conor Oberst: Upside Down Mountain
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212900)
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Donald Byrd, 1960 pressing. Blue Note BLP 4048
Byrd in Flight... my favorite of his albums.
(https://d1e9ycqe323hkh.cloudfront.net/items/283102780572.jpg)
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America: Silent Letter
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212978)
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Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers: Southern Accents
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212982)
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The Nits: Omsk
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=212995)
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Graham Parker and the Rumour: Stick to Me
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213007)
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Frank Zappa: Chunga's Revenge
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213020)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213030)
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213030)
DDHRNF
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Graham Parker: Burning Questions
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213044)
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Linda Ronstadt & The Nelson Riddle Orchestra: What's New
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213057)
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Gordon Lightfoot: Sundown
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213065)
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Gordon Lightfoot: Summertime Dream
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213073)
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Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny: Beyond the Missouri Sky
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213090)
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Bach: Suites for Orchestra
Leppard, English Chamber Orchestra
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213094)
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: 4 Way Street
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213100)
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Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles ! Live !
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213144)
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Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band: 'Live' Bullet
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213154)
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I just finished binging on all of Schubert's piano sonatas. In addition to the wonderful performances, it was fascinating to hear my simple system reveal the sound of different pianos. Does anyone else have this craziness during covid confinement?
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The Allman Brothers Band: Eat A Peach
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=123581)
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Alicia de Larrocha on London playing works by Mompou
(https://img.discogs.com/B1pNQb8MnXip_DHHvY4O5IaE4QQ=/fit-in/300x300/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(40)/discogs-images/R-9383424-1479603213-2468.jpeg.jpg)
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Brian Eno - David Byrne: My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213165)
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Calexico: Garden Ruin
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213172)
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Simple Minds: Once Upon A Time
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213177)
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Rachmaninov: Rhapsody On A Theme By Paganini
Wild, Horenstein, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213185)
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The Horace Silver Quintet: Song For My Father
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=160001)
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(https://img.discogs.com/1t1jIaRhAvOR3y6GVLm1WASsxC0=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-1289257-1347241265-3174.jpeg.jpg)
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Rimsky-Korssakoff: Scheherazade
Brusilow, Ormandy, Philadelphia Orchester
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213326)
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Peter Hammill: Over
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213366)
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Mick Taylor
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213407)
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Patti Smith Group: Easter
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213430)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213436)
The Dudek, Finnigan, Krueger Band
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John Abercrombie: Characters
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213450)
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John Cougar: American Fool
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213461)
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Beatles ABBEY ROAD re-master. This is an excellent re-mastering of this album. I have my original album, a MoFi 1/2 speed master and the most recent re-master. The most recent re-master is about 99% of the MoFi and the recent re-master is available and a lot less expensive!
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Graham Parker: Live ! Alone in America
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213471)
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Men At Work: Business As Usual
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213490)
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XTC: English Settlement
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213495)
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Michael Gregory Jackson: cowboys, cartoons & assorted candy ...
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213506)
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R.E.M.: Eponymous
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213520)
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John Abercrombie: Characters
:thumb:
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Steve Miller Band: Fly Like An Eagle
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213529)
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Renaissance: Scheherazade
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213559)
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Deep Purple
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213560)
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Deep Purple in Rock
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213578)
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The Who: Who's Next
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213605)
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A classic, this never gets old.
(https://00individual.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/astral-weeks1.jpg)
This less-well-known effort from the same era is terrific as well, but a bit hard to find in vinyl. What is the veedon fleece? I don't know.
(https://soundanalysis.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/van-morrison-veedon-fleece.jpg)
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Youg, accompanying himself on piano and guitar, performs his great numbers from this era flawlessly on this two-disk set that gives a complete concert. The sound is crisp.
(https://images.991.com/large_image/Neil+Young+Live+At+Massey+Hall+1971-536390.jpg)
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Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=213680)
I let the turntable just spin while the CD player played . . . :thumb:
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Just spreading the word about this all analog double LP set. Gary Salstrom supervised QRP pressings are dead quiet. Only 200 copies remain.
www.michaelweiss.info/recordings.htm (http://www.michaelweiss.info/recordings.htm)
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=215356) (https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=215357)
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Buddy Rich Just in Time the final recording
Recorded over 2 nights, 19th & 20th November 1986, at Ronnie Scott's in London, UK, this is the final ever recording of the legendary, influential drummer, whose impact across Rock, Funk and Soul, as well as Jazz, is unrivalled to this day. I think it is safe to say at this point in time that Buddy Rich does not need an introduction. The man is considered by most to be one of, if not THE best drummer to ever exist. The bloke had incredible speed, power and had so much technique that he still blows the minds of people whether they're an amateur or a professional.
This is a great recording, by a great live band led by the world's greatest drummer. As this turned out to be Buddy's last recording it is a fitting tribute. He was still at the top of his game months before he was taken from us, he is still missed! This triple album was put together by his family after years of working to get this live recording out, as ownership of Buddys music is rather complicated i understand.
Over 3 LPs ..Wind Machine, Night Blood, Ready Mix, The Trolley Song, Winding Way, Harco Shuffle, Just In Time, Loose, Love For Sale, Shawnee, Up Jumped Spring, Why Bother?, Porgy and Bess, Twisted (feat. Cathy Rich), Good News (feat. Steve Marcus) [Part 1], Good News (feat. Steve Marcus) [Part 2]
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Daft Punk - RAM. Slapped this on for fun last night. The dynamics on this LP are scary. It's basically sound effects not really music, in my opinion, but holy crap!
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=215831)
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Picturesque Matchstickable Messages From The Status Quo
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=216670)
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Ken Hensley: Proud Words On A Dusty Shelf
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=216672)
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The Bevis Frond: Valedictory Songs
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=216692)
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The Bevis Frond: What Did For The Dinosaurs
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=216696)
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Fenne Lily: Breach
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=216712)
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Tom Petty: 'Wildflowers' & All the Rest
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=216751)
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Mary Lou Lord: Got No Shadow
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=217443)
The triumphant 1998 major label debut from Mary Lou Lord. A sonic partnership with The Bevis Frond's
Nick Saloman recorded with input from Roger McGuinn, Elliott Smith, Jon Brion and Money Mark plus
many others. Featuring a gaggle of her self-penned tunes, gorgeous collaborations with Saloman and
covers of Freedy Johnston and the grand lady of the blues Elizabeth Cotton. An emotional rollercoaster,
a bittersweet gem from one of America's unheralded singer songwriters steeped in Byrdsian myth and
melodious grunge effervescence.
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(https://img.discogs.com/4AAftBT9Z3NTvLK5BmHrNGNyJmg=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-6196700-1413470721-6549.jpeg.jpg)
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(https://img.discogs.com/p0MlmBuYdNsoUjUbSpHpjgloVBg=/fit-in/600x600/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-532976-1540730467-4653.jpeg.jpg)
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Are You Experienced ?
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=217615)
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Axis: Bold As Love
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=217655)
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Jimi Hendrix: Band of Gypsys
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=217674)
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Jimi Hendrix: First Rays Of The New Rising Sun
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=217708)
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Listening to Zola Jesus - Okovi
(https://i.postimg.cc/fLtVwjL6/IMG-4878.jpg)
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New Model Army - Thunder and Consolation
(https://i.postimg.cc/475qpHJj/IMG-4879.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/475qpHJj)
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New Model Army - Thunder and Consolation
(https://i.postimg.cc/475qpHJj/IMG-4879.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/475qpHJj)
Memories of high school (ha!)
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Emmylou Harris: Wrecking Ball
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=217737)
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George Harrison
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=217779)
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George Harrison: Somewhere in England
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=217834)
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Best Of Electro Volume 1
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=217835)
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Such a great album, and a great recording. I don't listen to it often enough.
(https://img.discogs.com/oaOFqpHKr8NhQlYh7kG8sqFOkX4=/fit-in/600x596/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-2985174-1376885119-2504.jpeg.jpg)
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Fugazi - Instrument
(https://i.postimg.cc/Dy9vywYx/IMG-4893.jpg)
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Red House Painters - Ocean Beach + Shock Me EP
(https://i.postimg.cc/wBfTzQKm/IMG-4894.jpg)
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Moses Boyd Exodus - Displaced Diaspora
(https://i.postimg.cc/fT79yhWb/IMG-4947.jpg)
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@ S Clark: Thanks for the tip !
Bonnie Raitt: Nick of Time
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=218078)
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Bonnie Raitt: Luck of the Draw
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=218079)
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Tame Impala: Innerspeaker
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=218106)
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Shabaka and the Ancestors - We are Sent Here By History
If you like progressive jazz this is a collaborative effort between British saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings and South African musicians.
(https://i.postimg.cc/fb3s1n5C/IMG-4953.jpg)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=218130)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=218154)
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First listen to
Kamasi Washington - The Epic
(https://i.postimg.cc/FRytsdfR/IMG-4955.jpg)
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John Prine
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=218318)
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The Comet is Coming - The Afterlife
(https://i.postimg.cc/XJ3DNMYy/IMG-4979.jpg)
More progressive jazz from London.
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The Beastie Boys - Some Old Bullshit (RSD Release)
(https://i.postimg.cc/k5PTwr8h/IMG-4980.jpg)
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John Prine: Common Sense
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=218377)
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Mal Waldron: A Touch of the Blues
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=219239)
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Oregon: Out of the Woods
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=219240)
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Hi,
New here, just getting into vinyl.
- Dave Brubeck, Time Out
- Keith Jarrett, Köln Concert
- Dire Straits, Love Over Gold (my first dive into a used record store, $15 woot!)
Looking forward to future finds!
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"Everybody Digs Bill Evans" Riverside 1129 OJC repressing from 1983
(https://img.discogs.com/_tzS_pFVebncQB3w2ykrniil0C8=/fit-in/600x593/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-1324258-1315690076.jpeg.jpg)
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Traffic Sound
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221130)
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Northwind: Sister, Brother, Lover....
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221149)
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Richard and Linda Thompson: I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221504)
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PJ Harvey: Dry
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221507)
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PJ Harvey: Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221519)
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Peter Gabriel - New Blood
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221520)
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Heavy rotation as of late for me--
Kenny Burrell-God Bless The Child
Nick Drake-Five Leaves Left ('76 US repress)
The Rolling Stones-Their Satanic Majesties Request
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221622)
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221623)
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The Rolling Stones: Beggars Banquet
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221750)
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221751)
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Maypole
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=221883)
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"Nameless" by Dominique Fils-Aimé. 45 rpm. Great voice. Excellent on vinyl. Ordered mine from her Bandcamp site.
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=222418)
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Spinning McCartney- First issue Red Vinyl Japanese pressing.
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=222559)
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Bob James- All Around The Town - excellent jazz
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Kings Of Convenience: Quiet Is The New Loud
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234295)
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Kings Of Convenience: Riot On An Empty Street
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234296)
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Mott The Hoople: Mott
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234297)
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John Lewis & Sacha Distel: Afternoon In Paris
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234298)
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The Horace Silver Quintet: 6 Pieces Of Silver
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234299)
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Don Rendell / Ian Carr Quintet: Shades Of Blue
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234300)
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Bob Dylan: John Wesley Harding
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234301)
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R.E.M.: New Adventures In Hi-Fi
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234302)
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Teenage Fanclub: Grand Prix
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234303)
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American Aquarium: Things Change
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234304)
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The Proper Ornaments: 6 Lenins
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234305)
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Son Volt: Electro Melodier
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234306)
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My favorite Xmas lp.
(https://img.discogs.com/QtRtZsnZq6WY6CygRoEcK0xp9iY=/fit-in/600x528/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-14615600-1578235448-3051.jpeg.jpg)
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Houndmouth: Good For You
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234326)
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Belle Adair: Tuscumbia
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=234327)
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Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark: Universal
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=235996)
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Rose City Band: Summerlong
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=236028)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=236032)
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Aeon Station: Observatory
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=236048)
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Bryan Ferry: "Let's Stick Together"
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=236636)
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Bryan Ferry: The Bride Stripped Bare
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=236647)
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Nina Simone: High Priestess of Soul
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237023)
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/tw/80an3e0hge6x.jpeg)
Warren Kime and his Brass Impact Orchestra Vol. 2
Explosive Brass Impact
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/36/4sduzwa6dxxq.jpeg)
Warren Kime & his Brass Impact • Goin’ Someplace!
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The Mothers: Just Another Band From L.A.
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237073)
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The Mothers: Over-Nite Sensation
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237093)
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The Mothers: The Grand Wazoo
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237155)
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Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention: One Size Fits All
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237185)
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Frank Zappa: Waka / Jawaka - Hot Rats
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237295)
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Testing out a new phono stage with:
Fleetwood Mac (self titled)
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/710kr7I8BYL._SY355_.jpg)
Bob Welch - French Kiss
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81meL5QbFWL._SX522_.jpg)
Pink Floyd - Animals
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61I6sM9Kx-L._SX300_SY300_QL70_FMwebp_.jpg)
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Pink Floyd - Animals
:thumb: My favorite PF album.
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Just arrived..Incredible!!!
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237469)
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237470)
Listening on my VPI Classic two with SE Classic 3 arm via Mac C2300 tube pre amp and Pass Labs XA25 amp. Speakers are Snell JIV's that I reconditioned
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(https://i.discogs.com/cHpo4DY3QNwSz8-r6siyEn51KFkbhc9RdI-7UjV3ITA/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWltYWdlcy9SLTQz/MzU0OTAtMTQ2Njcw/MDM2Mi03MjAyLmpw/ZWc.jpeg)
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Lucinda Williams You Are Cordially Invited...A Tribute To The Rolling Stones. Vol 6 from Lu's Jukebox. Vol. 5 was a tribute to Tom Petty.
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237757)
"MCMLXXXIV" Van Halen (1984)
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"MCMLXXXIV" Van Halen (1984)
I'm sorry guys, I used wrong Circle by mistake.
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"MCMLXXXIV" Van Halen (1984)
I'm sorry guys, I used wrong Circle by mistake.
No problem. It was released on vinyl in 1984. Get yourself a turntable and find out what it really sounds like. :thumb:
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PJ Harvey: To Bring You My Love
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=237976)
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Bryan Ferry: Boys and Girls
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=238025)
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Stone The Crows
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=238122)
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Stone The Crows: Ode to John Law
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=238130)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=238453)
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Van Der Graaf Generator: H to He Who am the Only One
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239381)
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Van Der Graaf Generator: Pawn Hearts
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239382)
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(https://i.discogs.com/wB8xtU68QUNpe5eKSeVSlA2O7sfTs_Avhsn6LWX5of4/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:594/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTMzMjEx/ODItMTUyODExNjQ0/NS0yNzc3LmpwZWc.jpeg)
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Amon Düül II: Yeti
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239457)
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Joe Jackson: Body and Soul
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239499)
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Jackson Browne: I'm Alive
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239543)
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Lou Reed: Transformer
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239617)
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Can't remember, maybe I'm getting old, but it was in 1983 when I dropped my nice turntable 4 feet onto a concrete floor and went digital afterwards.
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Can't remember, maybe I'm getting old, but it was in 1983 when I dropped my nice turntable 4 feet onto a concrete floor and went digital afterwards.
And it was about 8 years ago that I basically gave up on digital and dove back into vinyl in a big way...
Spinning last night was...
(https://www.kompaktkiste.de/cover/bluenote/b003023401lp1.jpg)
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Ry Cooder: Bop Till You Drop
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239628)
:lol:
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Lou Reed: The Blue Mask
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239636)
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And it was about 8 years ago that I basically gave up on digital and dove back into vinyl in a big way...
Spinning last night was...
(https://www.kompaktkiste.de/cover/bluenote/b003023401lp1.jpg)
S Clark, I have a buddy back home (Poland), who has been collecting LPs all his life.I bet his collection by now contains about 6000 LPs, TOTAL RESPECT.Me, I'm happy with spinning my shiny CDs and I would rather drop heavy duty belt sander 4 feet onto my testicles, than invest in streaming.
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Ry Cooder: Bop Till You Drop
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239628)
:lol:
:thumb:
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Lou Reed: Legendary Hearts
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239822)
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Vaughan Williams: A London Symphony
Handley, LPO
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239823)
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Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 4 / Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1
Boult, NPO
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239864)
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I've been on an Eno kick since this war in Ukraine started.
I don't know why but I don't want to hear vocals.
This is a good one:
Brian Eno - Small Craft On A Milk Sea
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239886)
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Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 6 / The Lark Ascending
Bean, Boult, NPO
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239924)
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Joe Jackson: Body and Soul
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239499)
:thumb: Good stuff Toni. Hope all is well with you. :beer:
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Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 / Piano Sonatas Op. 49 Nos. 1 and 2
Lupu, Mehta, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=239990)
RIP Radu Lupu
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Jerry Cantrell - Boggy Depot 2xLP Reissue
(https://i.discogs.com/3_l2BlgRYj-TCjwEwYigKf5vi4JARWY4ljYtngyriAM/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:586/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTE0NjU3/ODE1LTE2NDE3Mjgy/OTctMzk1Ny5qcGVn.jpeg)
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Puss N Boots: No Fools, No Fun
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240042)
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Steveford, Ive been curious about Eno works from what little Ive read. What 2 or 3 Eno lps would you recommend for an Eno newbie? I like many genres of music, progrock, old to new jazz, inde, etc. Not looking for a $60 Analog productions or MOFI, but a great quality orignal recording would be nice.
Thanks!
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Cowboy Junkies: Pale Sun, Crescent Moon
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240087)
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Cool Ghouls: Animal Races
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240106)
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Hangmans Beautiful Daughters: Trash Mantra
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240179)
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Poco: A Good Feelin' to Know
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240187)
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Poco: Rose of Cimarron
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240189)
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Brian Eno: Another Green World
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240197)
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Brian Eno: Before and after Science
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240198)
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(https://img.discogs.com/Rxzf3YEmgOkrCzh6OI4cqVYJ_dg=/fit-in/300x300/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(40)/discogs-images/R-6952198-1609796114-3078.jpeg.jpg)
In a day where quality repressings run upwards of $50, this older Direct to Disc pressing from Crystal Clear is usually a bargain. Good copies are $10, great ones are $20
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240203)
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Brian Eno / David Byrne: My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240206)
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Brian Eno / John Cale: Wrong Way Up
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240211)
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Atomic Rooster: Death Walks Behind You
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240214)
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Stephen Stills / Manassas
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240222)
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Stephen Stills / Manassas: Down The Road
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240224)
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Hope yo.u don't mind this question. How do you post a question on here. I'm registered but for the life of me can't do it. Thanks for any help!9
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Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien / Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio Espagnol
Fiedler, Boston Pops
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240234)
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Peter Nero: The Wiz
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240245)
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Horace Silver "Cape Verdean Blues" 2015Blue Note reissue
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/df/Cape_Verdean_Blues.jpg)
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Jon Jarvis: Evolutions I
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240269)
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Merl Saunders: Do I Move You
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240281)
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The Dillards: Mountain Rock
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240283)
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Gino Dentie and The Family: Direct Disco
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240287)
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Renaissance: Novella
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240292)
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240293)
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Garland Jeffreys: American Boy & Girl
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240322)
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Garland Jeffreys: Ghost Writer
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240323)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240329)
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Eagles: Hell Freezes Over
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240337)
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The La's
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240357)
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Renaissance: Novella
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240292)
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240293)
I have both covers as well :)
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I have both covers as well :)
:thumb:
Novella was released in January 1977 in the USA on the Sire label and
recommended by Harry Pearson in TAS issue 10. In August 1977 Novella
was released in the UK with a different cover on the Warner Bros. label.
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The Savage Resurrection
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240358)
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Doors: L.A. Woman
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240369)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240384)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240386)
2-eye Columbia 360 Stereo Sound. Fantastic.
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Talking Heads: Little Creatures
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240605)
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Antonio Carlos Jobim: Passarim
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240654)
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Cassandra Wilson - Blue Light 'Til Dawn
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240666)
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Vangelis: Heaven and Hell
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240794)
RIP
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Vangelis: Antarctica
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240818)
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Pink Floyd: A Saucerful of Secrets
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240871)
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The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour Plus Other Songs
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240898)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=240899)
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Stephen Stills
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241184)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241192)
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Stephen Stills: Stills
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241272)
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/ra/5p8sn6cd6jpi.jpeg)
Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed • Me And Jerry
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/ym/6he7hzaj9szl.jpeg)
Jerry Reed and Chet Atkins • Me And Chet
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(https://us.v-cdn.net/5021930/uploads/editor/oy/tzwuwzokge3q.jpeg)
Trini Lopez At PJ’s
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241796)
Jukka Tolonen - Tolonen!
excellent '71 jazz rock / prog release from this young Finnish guitarist
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241797)
Alain Renaud - Renaud
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241798)
Janne Schaffer - Janne Schaffer's Andra LP
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Happy 80th Birthday, Sir Paul
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241824)
... spinning Birthday from The White Album.
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Lou Donaldson: Blues Walk
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241829)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241960)
Jethro Tull - 20 Years Of
disc 3 "Flawed Gems"
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241961)
Dixie Dregs - Night of the Living Dregs
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241962)
Brand X - Unorthodox Behavior
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241960)
Jethro Tull - 20 Years Of
disc 3 "Flawed Gems"
Great set Jack, I've got the CD version. :thumb:
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Jeff Beck Group
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=241994)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242007)
Porcupine Tree - Closure / Continuation
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242008)
Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242010)
Nosound - Sol29
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242042)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242152)
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Jeff Beck Group
:thumb:
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242169)
Porcupine Tree - House Of Blues Los Angeles 2003
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242174)
Greasy Truckers - Live at Dingwalls Dance Hall
Greasy Truckers Live at Dingwalls Dance Hall is a 1973 live double album by various artists recorded at an October 1973 Greasy Truckers concert at the Dingwalls Dance Hall at Camden Lock in Camden Town, London. Notwithstanding its title, not all the tracks on the album are from the Dingwalls Dance Hall concert.
One side each -
Camel
Henry Cow
Global Village Trucking Company
Gong
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242206)
FM - Direct To Disc
Canada day - FM is a Canadian progressive rock music group formed in 1976 in Toronto
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242217)
Harmonium - Si On Avait Besoin D'Une Cinquième Saison
Harmonium was a Quebec progressive rock band formed in 1972 in Montreal. This concept album included five songs, each one representing a season with the last song being a long instrumental representing a fifth and imaginary season.
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242219)
Black Mountain - IV
On their 4th release, this Canadian group delivers an extraordinarily powerful psychedelic metal album that rocks the rafters and oozes character from every note
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242220)
Sinoia Caves - Beyond the Black Rainbow OST
Sinoia Caves is the solo project of Black Mountain's Jeremy Schmidt and his vast array of organs and synthesisers. Mr. Schmidt uses nothing but old analog gear, including even the Hammond organ and Mellotron, as well as various synths, to give it that '70s/early '80s vibe that brings to mind the likes of John Carpenter, Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, etc
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242221)
Klaatu - Hope
Superb is the word to describe this album as well as the fitting cover.
It's a pity this Canadian band was too easily rumored to be a reunited Beatles, undercover, as, apart from the high musical standard, there's not much Beatlesque about them.
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242225)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F#a#oo
F#a#oo (pronounced "F-sharp, A-sharp, Infinity") is the debut studio album by Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor.
The album opens with a low voice reciting a dark poem which conjures up images of destruction and armageddon. The rest of the album is mostly instrumental, and follows the same mood set up by the introductory poem.
And so begins f#a#oo, one of the most auspicious debuts of the nineties, if not in all of prog-rock. F#a#oo is many things - haunting, ominous, hallucinogenic, pensive, depressive and hopeful, a sort of Court of the Crimson King for the post-rock generation.
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242233)
Solstice - Mirage
Among the well-known bands emerging from the huge progressive movement in Quebec,Canada, there were some ''smaller'' names,which didn't achieved the huge success or big promotion of their native groups.Such kind of a band were SOLSTICE,an intially four- member group found in mid-70's
.
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242237)
Joni Mitchell - The Hissing of Summer Lawns
One of the best musicians ever, let alone Canadian.
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242237)
Joni Mitchell - The Hissing of Summer Lawns
One of the best musicians ever, let alone Canadian.
And that's an excellent recording.
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Schubert_ String Quartets, D. 703, 46 & 804
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242346)
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(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242349)
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A little variety this morning:
(https://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=242350)
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Ain Soph - A Story Of Mysterious Forest
Breathtaking instrumental progressive rock from Japan carrying a nice laid back Canterbury fusion element throughout. This is truly beautiful music with some great jazz-like imagery(jazz piano..), loads of atmospheric synths (e.g. CAMEL), wonderful guitar accents and superb bass and drum interplay. "A Story of Mysterious Forest" seems to progress seamlessly through its wild musical transformation which moves from the intro of fusion jazz into the lounge-like excursions to its grand finale resting spot, the title 20 mins track which is full of the most wonderful pastoral, space prog you have ever heard.
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A very nice pressing, recording, and performance.
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1961 RCA black label... equivalent to shaded dog.
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Ian Carr - Belladonna
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Arabs In Aspic - Progeria / Far Out In Aradabia
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Alicia de Larrocha playing Goyescas by Enrique Granados on London. If you like Spanish piano music, she was the one to go to in the mid to late 20th century.
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The Sea Within
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Anderson / Stolt - Invention Of Knowledge
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Illusion - Out of the Mist
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Renaissance - S/T
I prefer the interesting back "child" cover to the nondescript front cover of this '69 US pressing. This Renaissance MK I comprises of most of the members of the previous Illusion album posted.
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Candy-O on Pioneer PL-570 with new ISO turntable feet from here, https://www.mnpctech.com/collections/turntable-lsolation-feet
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Porcupine Tree - Coma Divine Recorded Live in Rome
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Billy Cobham - Alivemutherforya
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Blue Effect (Modrý Efekt) - A Benefit of Radim Hladik
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Ota Petrina - Super-Robot
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N. AE. (Czesław Niemen) – Katharsis
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Dizzy Reece - Soundin' Off. Analogue Productions double 180g LP cut at 45RPM. This is really hitting the spot on my new VPI Prime Signature 21. This album features my absolute favorite recording of the great Victor Young classic "I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You."
--Jerome
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Harmonium - En Tournee
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Phil Manzanera / 801 - Listen Now
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Chick Corea - Mad Hatter
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Chick Corea - The Leprachaun
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Joe Farrell - Song Of The Wind
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Genesis - Nursery Cryme / Foxtrot
The two LPs (Foxtrot/Nursery Cryme) had been out of print for several years in the US--since Buddah had gone bankrupt around 1976. This WLP two-fer is a '79 Terre Haute pressing mastered by Bill Kipper on the Charisma label.
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A fun album for the lock downs
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'69
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'69
I've got that one... a very nice version. :thumb:
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I've got that one... a very nice version. :thumb:
Really like Yepes guitar work. Beautiful peace as well. 8)
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Billie Holiday: Billie Holiday's Greatest Hits '67 ('70), CBS 6 eye reissue, Terre Haute pressing, mono
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Thelonius Monk: Monk's Blues, Arranged & Conducted by Oliver Nelson '69, Columbia 2 eye
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The Cure: Peel Sessions 1 1978-1980
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The Cure
Peel Sessions 2 1981-1985
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"Ahora Me Da Pena" Buena Vista Social Club produced by Ry Cooder
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The Cure
Disintegration 1989
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The Gorillaz
Demon Days 2005
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TobyMac
Tonight 2016
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Tom Petty
Live at the Fillmore 1997
2022
This whole set sounds fantastic. What a great recording that includes so many amazing songs.
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INXS
Kick
1987
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The old Mercury Living Presence Lp's had great performances, well recorded, but not the quietest vinyl. The later Dutch pressings are uniformly much better.
And Hanson's Romantic Symphony has one of the most beautiful themes in all of classical music.
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Art Pepper "No Limit"
Art didn't live easy. Drugs and prison took their toll. And after he got out, his tone wasn't the same. But this late album (1978) has a lot to offer. At time somber, at times playful. You can hear the weight of years lost, and the joy of creating again.
Written for his fellow inmates, oddly this one is just pure fun... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gknRRzQ6Cfo
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Hey :) My first post. Hope to make many more.
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Welcome ...Zero... Is that picture an album cover?
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Welcome ...Zero... Is that picture an album cover?
Hey! Yes it sure is.
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Ozzy Osbourne
No More Tears
1991
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Primus
Pork Soda
1993
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Zach Williams
Rescue Story
2021
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Primus
Pork Soda
1993
:thumb: yup, classic right there. Hard choice between that and Frizzle Fry for their best one.
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Hi folks,
After not listening to an LP for 6 years, I got my system up and running yesterday! Even though it has issues I need to resolve, I listened to a little Pablo Casals conducting some Brandenberg Concertos with the Marlboro Music Festival Orchestra, and the second Paul Butterfield Better Days record. 6 years is too long to have not spun a record, even if the sound is poor!
Glad you all are here! Dan
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Welcome to AudioCircle, Dan!
And welcome back to vinyl. I have been craving mine lately after taking too long of a break.
I think I will hook it up today after reading your inspiring post. :eyebrows:
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At this moment, War Child-Jethro Tull. But, this morning it was Brothers in Arms - Dire Straits, Out of the Blue-ELO, and Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars-Bowie
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:thumb: yup, classic right there. Hard choice between that and Frizzle Fry for their best one.
Frizzle Fry is my favorite, but this is a close second.
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Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators
2014
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The Cure
Faith 1981
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The Cure
Seventeen Seconds 1980
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The Smashing Pumpkins
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness 1995
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The Smashing Pumpkins
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness 1995
Yep, that is one hell of a good re-release. 👍
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Such a great re-release. Reminds me of my youth. Not that I’m old. :lol:
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Yes Is one of my favorite bands. I've acquired three of the fragile LP's. One minty, one very good and one original i Bought back in the 70's which is wornout.
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Not Good For Your Health
Punk Nuggets 1974-1982
So many great songs on this compilation. :banana piano:
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Yes Is one of my favorite bands. I've acquired three of the fragile LP's. One minty, one very good and one original i Bought back in the 70's which is wornout.
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It’s important to have extra copies of your favorites. :thumb:
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Prodigy
The Fat of the Land 1997
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Jimmy Eat World
Bleed American
2015
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Gorilllaz 2001
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Today started with Magna Carta Seasons, then progressed to Joni Mitchell Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, Led Zeppelin IV, and now Rik Wakeman's Myths and Legends etc. By the time that ends, the Boss will come home and prevent further musical joy, unless it's approved by her.
Slow day on discogs. Only bought 4½ LPs - the ½ being an offer from a seller to combine another LP from the same group, but title unspecified. I likely already have it.
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Nirvana
Nevermind 1991
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The Cult
The Singles 1984-1995
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Guns N’ Roses
Appetite for Destruction
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The Darkness
Permission to Land 2003
Where did 20 years go?!
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W.A. Mozart - Herbert Von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker, Fritz Lehan, Consortium Musicum , Yehudi Menuhin, Bath Festival Orchestra – Die Schönsten Serenaden '78, German box set, LP 2
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Pierre Monteux, Ravel*, London Symphony Orchestra* – Boléro, Ma Mère L'Oye, La Valse Euro reissue
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Various – 70 Great Moments Of Music box set that been sitting for eons, not bad, LP1
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A buddy loaned me this to get my impressions.... my God this a great 3 lp set. Find it if you're a jazz fan.