For me its the first or very early LP's of: Allman Brothers - "Allman Joys" "Idyllwild South" Santana - "Santana" 200 g reissue Emerson Lake and Palmer - "Emerson Lake and Palmer" and, Beethoven - "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major" Rudolph Serkin/Ozawa/BSO
I have been buying so many new albums that I have been missing others. I have been listening/cleaning some of my past records over the last two weekends. Some needed more help than I initially gave them. Now on to some newly acquired stuff....
Aretha Franklin "Aretha's Gold" Excellent music, but rather poor SQ on this album. Too bad...
The Allman Brothers Band "Brothers and Sisters" From my newly acquired treasure trove. Cleaned up very well, sounds rather good. Killer album!
David Crosby "If I Could Only Remember My Name" As stated earlier, a bit tilted up in the SQ, but a very deep and wide overall quality. Quite enjoyable.
Brian, Just on first listen, I was very impressed with the consistent quality songs and the SQ, which is great. The downside: side one has audible surface noise that dissipates, and other noticeable noise throughout side one.
I just got in a sealed copy as well. Will clean and compare
Brian, Just on first listen, I was very impressed with the consistent quality songs and the SQ, which is great. The downside: side one has audible surface noise that dissipates, and other noticeable noise throughout side one.
Aw man, that is a shame. Overall, that album may be my favorite Thompson effort thus far. I really like it.
I guess it depends on what era of Thompson one is referring to, right?
I still Love, Pour Down Like Silver.
As do I Steve. Certainly not taking away from Richard’s earlier releases, I have many, and Fairport. But maybe it’s (me) getting older, and having much respect from a musician like Richard seemingly getting better with age. I got the Hiatt Eclipse album recently, and think that may be my favorite Hiatt release I have right now too. I do have Mystic Pinball on its way though…
We, unfortunately, cannot say the same about many musicians as they grow older, except in ‘classical’ music, where I find ‘better with age’ many times the norm.
Will look for it. Hiatt is another I’ve only had on CD and cassette (and don’t have that on either), so, it’s kinda ‘his turn’ to get some of his releases on vinyl.
the 13 Rivers LP to Steve was a bit of an experiment….i was disappointed in pressing quality but figured IF anyone could rescue it with US and Steam cleaning, it would be @slaw !
Richard is playing solo acoustic in March at the Belly Up, Solana Beach…not a terrible seat in the 300 person venue… We caught him there…. circa 2019 late ?
Steve, no, my Aretha's Gold is not the MFSL. It's an Atlantic reissue. I would have bought the MFSL issue if I could have found it.
And yes, I am still listening to the "possibly still defective Delos". I have numerous SQ issues from my analog front end and I believe it's the Delos. Though, it could be the Chinook phono stage. I tend to believe it's the Delos. I'm just living with it until I make a change. I am likely to be replacing my turntable and cartridge so it's then that I will learn the answer. My shortest of short list is a Feickert Analog Blackbird table with a Kuzma 4-Point 11 tonearm and a Soundsmith Sussurro Mkii ES or possibly the Paua Mkii ES. It's a big budget change for me so I must plan very carefully. Decision within about 2 weeks.
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