I've picked up a bunch of music since Christmas so here are a few of them.
Tchaikovosky- The Nutcracker on Philips. Concertgebouw Orchistra New Philharmonia Orchestra, Antal Dorati. Says it is a 96kHz 24 bit super Digital Transfer. I guess that means it was remastered. This is my first Nutcracker so I have nothing to compare it to. I love the music and the performance seems top notch compared to excerts I've heard on the radio. The recording seems a little distant but still sets a good stage.
Tchaikovsky- Swan Lake Ballet on Mercury Living Presence. Minneapolis Symphony, Antal Dorati. I've only listened to this once but I may like it better than the Nutcracker. I was put off at first because it is in Mono

but I was really enjoying it by the second disc.
Joe Stanley- King of Honky-tonk Sax. Mapleshade/Wildchild. Pretty good. It has a few covers that makes it seem framiliar. Blues for Danny (Gatton) is a great track. It reminds me of walking into a club, listeing to a band you never heard before and being totally entertained. Lots of fun. And of course it has the excellent MS recording technique.
Herbie Hancock- The best of the Blue Note Years. Now I've never heard HH before but have read many a recommendations-mostly Head Hunters and Dis is Da Drum. I took a shot at this one and I have to say I feel I got lucky as I really enjoy this CD. Pretty good recording. I will be checking out more of his work.
C. I. Williams- When Alto Was King. Mapleshade. I've had this for awhile but I have to say that this CD is Excellent. If you like the Saxaphone get this CD!
That's all for now.