An issue that I experience is that it often requires an extended period of time to post music in threads such as noted above after the initial purchase. Currently, I have a “buffer” storage area that my new music purchases reside in until they are enjoyed on my system - the buffer currently contains approximately 200 CDs waiting patiently to be enjoyed. My purchases often range from a solitary album, to at times, a dozen or so on a single order.
Same! I have around 20 gigs that has been sitting on my computer waiting to be transferred for the last 2 months. Usually, I'm much quicker but when I stopped and looked at Roon's display of total tracks in my library, I thought "why not take a moment to just listen." :thumb:
I'm listening to Jamiroquai's 2017 album "Automaton" for the first time right now. Was listening to some Flume before that. I'm all over the place.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=171602)Ah yes, there was a Maestro... but not a CanadianMaestro :wink:
Ah yes, there was a Maestro... but not a CanadianMaestro :wink:
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=172365)
I wonder if he's going to do all 32.
Liked watching the trailer. Will grap the prostudios download
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=176668)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=176667)
@john1970, How did you find Schiff's Beethoven?
imo he is better at Mozart. I find he plays Beethoven like......Mozart.
I highly recommend the sets of Beeth sonatas by: Wilhelm Kempff. Richard Goode. and of course, Alfred Brendel.
Cheers
the Last Jedi...
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=177760)
Ya know, I still enjoy the orig Star Wars album with the LSO/Williams. Black jacket, gatefold. The sound is still smashing from a TT and stereo system. One of few soundtracks that matched the film perfectly, scene-by-scene. :thumb:
Still the best. I have an original copy and a re-issue set. The Last Jedi soundtrack is the best since the OT... IMO