Just got a big pile of records from Germany... now where's that order from Ukraine?
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Traveling Wilburys - Volume One
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@big_greg
now where's that order from Ukraine?
Russia?
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Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans 1973 Atlantic Records
Chris Squire - Fish Out of Water 1975 Atlantic Records
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John Mayall
The Turning Point
Polydor
1969
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Doc Evans – At The Gas Light (Audiophile 1967)
Stunning SQ. Recommended.
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Morton Gould conducts Shostakovich - Symphony No. 2 & No. 3. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & The Royal Philharmonic Chorus. RCA Red Seal 1968
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@sbank How is the sound quality of "Grateful Dead – Olympia Theatre, Paris, France (5/3/72) (Rhino 5LPs)"?
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Spent a few hours rewiring the connection from the vintage tube power supply to the preamp. (Basically, it replaces the sand diodes) Replaced plain old stranded with 12gauge OCC in Teflon. It’s almost coat hanger stiff and difficult to work with. Also used 16gauge in the B+ feed. Nice improvement.
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Iron + Wine – Our Endless Numbered Days (Sub Pop 2016)
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It arrived!
Art Blakey-Live in Scheveningen 1958 2022 The Lost Recordings.
Art Blakey, Drums-Lee Morgan, Trumpet-Benny Golson, Tenor-Bobby Timmons, Piano-Jymie Merritt, Bass
McIntosh, smiles.
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Herbert von Karajan conducts Shostakovich - Symphony No. 10. Berliner Philharmoniker. Deutsche Grammophon, Italian release unknown date, originally 1967
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Nice improvement noromance!
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Marcy Lutes – Debut (Decca 1957 mono)
Thanks @boxer12 Subtle changes... but faster, better color, more realistic soundscape. You know how it goes.
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Artur Rodzinski conducts Shostakovich - Symphony No. 5. The Cleveland Orchestra. Columbia Special Products 1977
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jackie mclean and dexter gordon - the source; the meeting
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Doc Evans / Knocky Parker / Albert Nicholas / Earl Murphy / Gene Juckem – Reminiscing In Dixieland, Stomps And Blues Vol. 1 (Audiophile 1959 mono)
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Liars / They were wrong, so we drowned
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paul motian - conception vessel
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No Trend “Too Many Humans” Drag City 2020 reissue of No Trend Records 1983 release
David Javelosa & Baby Buddha “Everyone Is My Age” Soundchaser 1987
My Bloody Valentine “Loveless” Domino UK 2020 reissue of Creation 1991 release
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Joe Walsh / So What
1974 ABC
One of the best cut-outs I ever bought…
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James Gang / James Gang Rides Again
2017 MoFi, orig. 1970 ABC
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Jethro Tull / Benefit
1970 Chrysalis
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...not on a TT, but delicious just the same....*s*
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Humble Pie / Smokin’
1972 A&M
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Bardo Pond / Dilate
This is sounding absolutely incredible tonight. Not sure why but I'll take it!
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Bad Company / S-T
1974 Island
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@boxer12
@sbank How is the sound quality of "Grateful Dead – Olympia Theatre, Paris, France (5/3/72) (Rhino 5LPs)"?
Tim,
Compared to Europe '72, it's outstanding. I heard one of the Dead boxes released in the last few years ('77 era shows) that sound a bit better. I'd rate it
8/10 Sound
10/10 Music (this is supposedly one of the peak shows of the tour that led to Europe '72)
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The White Stripes – My Sister Thanks You And I Thank You The White Stripes Greatest Hits (Third Man Records)
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@slaw Agreed, a clean remaster of an old 'fave. *g*
Short of a solo, it's so deliciously 'spare'.....a bass, a slid guitar, a 'tick' percussion, a sad clarinet, and a voice full of 'da blues'.....
One of my 'test tracks', If the equipment under test can't make your neck hair rise, don't buy it. ;)
Happy to share it...*S* Have a great weekend, J
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King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard – Eyes Like The Sky
Is this a "typical" Gizzard album? Bought it at LRS after seeing them recommended in many posts here. The word "torture" comes to mind.
Sir Douglas Quintet – Border Wave. ahhh, all is well again.
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@bslon
Joe Walsh / So What
1974 ABC
One of the best cut-outs I ever bought…
Same here.
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The Gabrieli String Quartet : Britten - ‘Early Chamber Music’ - Temporal Variations / Phantasy In F Minor (For String Quintet) / Alla Marcia / Three Divertimenti / Two Insect Pieces / Phantasy Quartet Op. 2 (For Oboe And Strings). Unicorn-Kanchana 1983
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Can't recall hearing a clarinet in a song of this style @asvjerry .
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@slaw Well, it don't sound like a sax offhand to my ears. Lacking the liner notes, and too lazy to go drilling the 'net to find The Truth, I'll call clarinet and move on. *L*
Either way, a great song to stare into one's drink and think back to ones' lost loves. I've registered four or so....one, still a GF, one passed away, one got 'diverted' due to a rapist, and one 'moved on' to due to me being considered 'jive' at the time...
No accounting for taste on that last one...'sorry, sweetheart'.....we can't all be brilliant nor perfect...
You weren't, either....*wry S*
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@slaw ....I stand corrected by the Wikipedia....
‘Dear Jill’ (a favourite of mine to this day) was the next track we laid down and the nice thing about it was that by double-tracking the guitar, which was an Eko 12-string with only 9-10 strings on it (depending on my mood or how many strings I could afford on the day) it sounded akin to a modern chorus effect pedal which, coupled with Jack’s haunting soprano sax, made it into a solid stand up song. It was featured in Cameron Crowe’s movie Almost Famous as part of the background music to reflect the theme and time of the film.
I blame myself....and soprano sax isn’t an instrument I’ve had the pleasure to hear ’stood out’ like that often. I’ll go eat some worms.... ;( *L*
Done on an 8 track machine of the time.... but even before the remaster Dear Jill is a tasty number....*S*
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The Allegri String Quartet : Britten - String Quartet No. 1 In D, Op. 25 & String Quartet No. 2 In C, Op. 36. London 1976
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I have that Blodwyn Pig album. Bought it new in, I believe, 1972. I bought it because of the song, Dear Jill, but the whole album is quite good. I saw them in concert the same year, at The Swing Auditorium, in San Bernardino. Seats were about 12 rows back from the stage and about 15 seats from center. That soprano sax is a unique instrument. It appears straight from mouthpiece to about 70% down, and then takes a rather sharp bend forward. I played my copy about 8 months ago. Now, I'll have to play it again!
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Inspired by Bslon
I started thinking about Jethro Tull and the great live concert I attended
At the Nassau coliseum on long island a very long time ago.
Now listening to JT Live Bursting Out 1978
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Members of the Vienna Octet : Britten - Sinfonietta, Op. 1 & Hindemith - Octet (1957–58). London Treasury Series 1976
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Eddie Condon, Wild Bill Davison, Ken Davern, Dick Wellstood, Gene Krupa – Jazz At The New School (Chiaroscuro 1972)
~ nice live album.
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The Gabrieli String Quartet : Bridge - Novelletten For String Quartet / Three Idylls For String Quartet & Britten - String Quartet In D Major (1931) / Phantasy Quartet For Oboe, Violin, Viola And Violincello. London Treasury Series 1979
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Schubert - The Fine Arts Quartet And Members Of The New York Woodwind Quintet With Harold Siegel – Octet In F Major, Opus 166, For Strings And Winds (Concert-Disc 1961)
Love this. Sweet recording but the music is just great.
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Earlier.
Russ & Becky Jeffers – Russ & Becky Jeffers At Opryland (Lee Ann 1975)
~ Solid country music.
Pearl Bailey – The One And Only Pearl Bailey Sings (Mercury 1957)
~ Wonderful. Historic!
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Britten Conducts English Music For Strings. Britten conducting the English Chamber Orchestra.
Purcell - Chacony In G Minor For Strings
Elgar - Introduction And Allegro For Strings, Op. 47
Britten - Simple Symphony For String Orchestra
Delius - Two Aquarelles
Bridge - "Sir Roger De Coverly" For String Orchestra
London 1969
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Miles Davis-Sketches of Spain
Can-Tago Mago
Talk Talk-Spirit of Eden
Music for a Summer Evening-George Crumb
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luis gasca - for those who chant
incredible deep jazz record. check the lineup
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