Warming the cart up with side 2 of The Commitments Soundtrack |
Tidal is a vast discovery engine for me as are the many varied posts from participants:-) which may or may not lead to Discogs and yet another package from the postman :-) |
I should say participants this and other music threads |
Michael Franks - "The Art of Tea"
Haven't spun this record in 25 - 30 years. It's better than I remembered. Excellent sound quality.
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cleaning..... Bob Dylan "Modern Times"
Found a sealed copy and jumped on it. My first time hearing it. |
FYI...Gary Moore "Live From London" from 2009, is out now on vinyl from Mascot Label Group! |
Sheffield Lab recording of Michael Ruff Speaking in Melodies
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Charly Bliss "Supermoon" EP/45rpm/Barsuk |
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sides 1 & 2 of "Modern Times" again....had to get an annoying slight warp out. |
As you may have guessed from some of my recent posts, I'm still culling records. Should they stay, or should they go (into the trade pile). I'm trying to cull a couple of hundred records, so those remaining will all fit into my record rack. It's a mix of stuff I've purchased over the last 40+ years, hand-me-downs and stuff that was given to me. Can't keep everything, and I'm culling some decent records that may have some value to someone. I'm offering them to a couple of friends before taking them to my LRS to trade up for quality. Here's the latest:
The Chieftains - "The Chieftains 7" (go)
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I'm really liking "Modern Times".....for me, with Dylan, it's so hard to pin him down regarding his ever-changing vocal styles. To me, this is especially evident on this record. |
The Chieftains - "The Chieftains in China" (go)
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The Go Go’s - "Beauty and the Beat" (go)
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Fiery Furnaces / EP
Slaw, I really like Dylan's style starting with Love & theft & ending (so far) with Tempest. |
boxer,
On a couple of tunes on this lp, he changes his styling within one or two lines! ................................................ Yes "90125" |
It's been a while since I heard "90125", I remembered it being bright. Not in my current system configuration. Very enjoyable. |
Flaming Lips / At war with the mystics |
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Ran across a sealed Neil Young "Hawks & Doves" (promo), so I scooped it up. Up next.
I guess a promo is as close as one can get to an OP? |
Set Fire to Flames
You're not supposed to be able to buy the promo's slaw. It say's so right on that stamp (LOL) |
Gimme Some Neck .... Ron Wood. |
Simon Joyner / Songs for the new year |
...but it sounds so gooood......! ............................ Jim Lauderdale "Time Flies" what a great record! ...............................
BTW, I have a sealed copy of Jim Lauderdale "From Another World" for the taking. If anyone would love to call it home?
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Neil Young - Live at the Cellar Door - from Archives - holy smokes what a great sounding record! |
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@6t5-gto,
My brother, you are a hard one to pin down... ................................. Montrose "S/T" Friday Music./ Wow, they did a great job here! |
Death Vessel / Island intervals |
Tony Joe White "Bad Mouthin"" 45rpm |
Lucinda Williams "World Without Tears" Lost Highway/ gold stamped promo/sounds fantastic!
Shhhhh! |
I'm going to have to turn you in to the analog police slaw
The Golden Palominos / OAO |
Hopefully the analog police will be understanding? |
Grant Lee Buffalo "Mighty Joe Moon" |
@slaw ha, that could be a good way to describe you as well, my friend! I am all over the place.
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks - Mofi One Step - incredible
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Eric Clapton - Slowhand, MFSL |
The Police - Reggatta de Blanc |
+1 on the Police @big_greg
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Damien Rice "Live, @ Fingerprints, Warts and All" |
Linda Ronstadt "Simple Dreams" MFSL |
Lucinda Williams "Blessed"
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Tedeschi /Trucks Band "High & Mighty" 45rpm/2019 RSD |
Marty Stuart "Way Out West" |
I never "received" the message of the (title) song until today. |
Sailor .... The Steve Miller Band |
Damn @slaw, you're musical taste is like looking in a mirror ;-) . Lucinda's band on World Without Tears is one of the best I've ever seen/heard live. Drummer Jim Christie is just astoundingly great (though of course not in Neil Peart's league ;-); Lucinda hired him away from Dwight Yoakam. |