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David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band "Live @ The Capitol Theatre"
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Jason Isbell "Foxes In The Snow"
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Marty Stuart "The Pilgrim"
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Carolina Chocolate Drops "Genuine Negro Jig"
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Crooked Still "Live @ Grey Fox"
07/16/2006
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Anne Murray - Happy 80th!
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Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers "Live at Fillmore West"
Disc 2
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Fleetwood Mac - Mystery to Me
(from Fleetwood Mac 1969 - 1974 box set)
A great closing track...
Why
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Blood Orange - Essex Honey
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Johnny Winter "Live Bootleg Series Vol. 11"
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Guns N' Roses - "If The World"
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Elton John "Tumbleweed Connection"
SACD
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Van Morrison - Happy 80th.
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World Party from Egyptology -
Call Me Up
RIP Karl Wallinger 10/19/57 - 3/10/24
Hardly news but still greatly missed.
"Call me up when the night is over...."
Day can’t dawn too soon.
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Bill Connors, "Assembler"
Last track, It Be FM
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Tom Petty "Wildflowers And All The Rest" deluxe
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D’Virgilio, Morse & Jennings | Sophomore
(Nick D’Virgilio of Spocks Beard, Cirque Du Soleil, Neal Morse of Spocks Beard, Neal Morse Band and Ross Jennings of Haken)
Melodic, acoustic-driven pop-folk rock with an emphasis on layered vocal harmonies and a relaxed, yet melodic sound reminiscent of 1970s soft rock acts like Crosby, Stills & Nash. A complete departure from the Progressive Rock roots of Spocks Beard and Haken.
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Jazz at the Pawn Shop recently finished and right now Jeff Beck Blow by Blow (Gold CD) is playing and next up will be The Iguanas.
so happy with my new sound system
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Van Morrison - Common One
Satisfied
"Sometimes I think I know how it is...."
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Van Morrison - No Guru, No Method, No Teacher

Valerie June - The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers

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The Micheal Schenker Group
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Mastadon - (R.I.P. Brent)
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Dan Auerbach "Keep It Hid"
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Gillian Welch "Time (The Revelator)"
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Big Star #1 Record & Radio City
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Firehouse | Firehouse '90's pop/rock
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Ally Venable | Money And Power
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Counting Crows | August & Everything After
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Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers "Live @ Fillmore West, 1997"
4cd/ Deluxe
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When I saw this pop up in the last week's threads, I figured I'd missed the party. Then I saw it began in 2012 and was still going. My trusty Rotel RCD-1072 was offline for a while as I was ripping every new CD to FLAC and running off of a drive. The initial a/b between the player and a FLAC file of the same thing favored the latter, so I put the player on the bench awaiting reassignment. Then a friend gave me a couple of office boxes full of CDs to enjoy or take to the thrift store. Having blindly ripped a lot of CDs that I later found to be rather unenjoyable, I decided to put the Rotel back in service to preview everything before ripping. Which (finally) brings me to the question posed by this thread. Paul Rodgers Live in Glasgow sounded downright amazing for a live recording. As I told a friend, it's the first time in a while that I played music that made me immediately want more volume. The second cool feature of this CDP is HDCD capability. I found a few CDs in the pile with that encoding, and Cyrus Chestnut's CD with several notable artists (Anita Baker et al) is a very well done bit of jazz. As a result of these discoveries, the Rotel player has secured a permanent spot in the rack, whether for previewing or enjoying the limited number of HDCD discs out there.
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Wow this is 13 years old ,I should go back and see all of my answers through thecyears...I got a,Beach Boys 3 cd box set...in a tin box....just sitting there telling me come on play meeeeeee.
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