I thought Graceland was digitally recorded and edited then mixed down to 30ips tape... so DDA? |
Charles Lloyd Quartet - A Night in Copenhagen (Blue Note 1983) Wonderful live recording with lots of delicate piano details. Deep soundstage with good audience vibe.
Syd Barrett - The Madcap Laughs (Harvest 1970)
Elvis Costello - Secret, Profane & Sugarcane (Hear 2009)
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@slaw Uriah Heep - Firefly (Bronze 1977)
Uriah Heep - High & Mighty (Bronze 1976) |
@tomic601 I saw Paul Simon perform Graceland in London back in 1990 ish.
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Emma Kirkby - Portrait Of Emma Kirkby (L'Oiseau-Lyre 1982)
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Marktown Syncopators – Feel The Jazz Vol. 7 (Feel The Jazz 1983)
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The Doors - Absolutely Live (Elektra 1970) Awesome live album. 3D audience acoustic.
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Judy Collins –
A Maid Of Constant Sorrow (Elektra 1961 mono)
Judy Collins - 3 (Elektra 1963 mono)
Judy Collins - In My Life (Elektra 1966)
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@uberwaltz Judy Tzuke, Stay With me til Dawn was a big fav back in high school dances.
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@tomic601
ah.... these unfortunate events happen..... bummer
Thanks. I'm irked. Was adjusting VTA when arm swung out across a record with a thunk. I played the whole side wondering why there was increased sizzling surface noise on the right channel. Amazingly, it sounded mostly fine. Checked stylus under magnifier and the whole tip was gone! Replayed the disk with backup and no damage appears to be done... |
@boxer12
Elly Stone (Thanks for the lead on this on noromance)
Quirky, huh?! |
Janis Ian – The Secret Life Of J. Eddy Fink (1968) I opened this sealed copy tonight as I figured who's gonna give me the $50 it was worth until I cracked the plastic. Did they seal them them? The plastic was very old and crinkly. Anyhow. It is okay. Not that great actually. Probably never listen to it again. Cost me $8 a few years ago. |
Roger Waters - The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (Harvest UK 1984 - with uncensored [pathetic] ass.) Great album. Great recording. Saw the tour live in London in 85. #greenlamborghini
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Neil Young - Live in Massey Hall 1971 Intimate recording. Really annoying coughing people in the audience. STOP it. Jeez. Side 4 has the mob whistling for an encore for five solid minutes. STFU. |
@tomic601 PMed you. Thanks. |
@tomic601 Not on the fly. It jumped out of the arm rest due to my incompetence. |
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Clifford T. Ward – Home Thoughts (Charisma 1973)
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Cat Stevens – Buddha And The Chocolate Box (Island 1974)
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Tom Paley & Peggy Seeger – S/T (Elektra 1965)
A treasure. Peggy's husband was Ewan MacColl and Pete her half brother. |
LaVern Baker – Real Gone Gal (Charly R&B 1984)
Lonnie Johnson – Blues By Lonnie Johnson (Prestige Bluesville 1984 [1960])
Joe Pass - At The Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 (Pablo 1975)
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@boxer12 You're really into that It's Immaterial album! |
It's A Beautiful Day – Marrying Maiden (CBS 1970)
Classic. |
Rod McKuen – Greatest Hits Of Rod McKuen (Warner 1969)
Weirdly good.
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This Mortal Coil - Filigree and Shadow (4AD 1986) The best of avant garde 80s music. They really did believe the multi-channel polyphonic synth would change the world. Classic. |
Hawkwind - Sonic Attack (RCA 1981) Bought it when it was released. Holographic sound. Turn it up!
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Roosevelt Sykes - Blue and Ribald, A Dirty Mother For You. (Southland 1972)
Tony T.S. McPhee - Two Sides of (WWA 1973) The blues side. I've never played the electronic side! |
Steve Hillage - Live Herald (Virgin 1979)
How can it be 40 years since I bought this when it was released? I can smell the reefer.
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Alice Faye – In Hollywood 1934-1937 (Columbia 1969)
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Maria McKee – Maria McKee (Geffen 1989)
Jennifer Warnes meets Linda Ronstadt but not as good as the sum of the parts.
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Harry Chapin – Short Stories (Elektra 1973) Not a great recording but musically worthy. Eccentric and tragic. |
Love – Da Capo (Elektra 1966)
Scott McKenzie meets Iron Butterfly!
@bdp24 No Lone Justice. Bought the MMcK when it came out because it got great reviews! Never knew that about her bro though.
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Halsey – Badlands (Astralwerks 2015 blue)
A grown up Billy Eilish meets goth-depressed teen. Young but vital.
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@tomic601 Uh oh! Taste judgement time! Hope the foot heels (sic).
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Judy Dyble – Earth Is Sleeping (Acid Jazz 2018)
RIP today. Also sang with Fairport Convention and King Crimson. Plaintive folk in the oak forest style.
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@boxer12 +1Tindersticks. Check out the 'Take Me' cover duet with Carla from The Walkabouts.
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Barbara Dane – Sings The Blues With 6 & 12 String Guitar (Folkways 1964)
c/w booklet. Not the greatest recording but it sounds like you're chillin' around the campfire. |
Elly Stone – Elly Stone (Columbia 1969)
I just had to listen to her lovely voice this morning before starting work.
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@big_greg
Barbra Streisand – A Christmas Album (CBS 1967)
Superb 60s recording and amazing performance. Don't bother with the later RE.
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Jackie DeShannon – New Image (Imperial 1967)
Wonderfully atmospheric swinging sixties album. NM/NM sounds fantastic.
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Current 93 - Thunder Perfect Mind Probably the best album ever made.
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@tomic I had to read that twice. That *is* funny. |
Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band – Bluejeans & Moonbeams (Virgin 1974)
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Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention – One Size Fits All (Discreet 1975)
This album gets better the better your system gets.
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- Pulp - Different Class
- The Horseflies - Human Fly
- Curved Air - Air Cut (Warner 1973)
- First Aid Kit - Drunken Trees
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Yoko Ono - Season of Glass (1981 with a free John Lennon 45 which I found inside?)
Gary Karr & Harmon Lewis - Adagio d’Albinoni (Firebird 1993)
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Alan Stivell - Harpes Du Nouvel Âge (Keltia 1985) Guess you have to like experimental harp.
Alan Stivell - Raok Dilestra (Keltia 1977)
Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes |
Ray Thomas - From Mighty Oaks (Threshold 1975)
Co-founder of The Moody Blues. Flautist, saxophonist, percussionist, keyboardist, harmonicist, singer, and composer. RIP 2018.
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Pulled this from the back. Amazing sparse lonely British punk. Mark Perry - Snappy Turns (Deptford Fun City Records 1980)
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