shuggie otis - inspiration information
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David Gray - "White Ladder"
Deluxe 20th Anniversary Box Edition
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Andrew Gold "What's Wrong With This Picture?"
1976/Asylum
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David Bowie / Changesonebowie
1976 RCS
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Ian Hunter / S-T
1975 CBS
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Mott The Hoople / All the Young Dudes
1972 CBS
Produced by a Mott fan named David Bowie. Mick Ralphs’ “Ready For Love/After Lights”, nice!
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Chris Stainton - Glen Turner / Tundra
1976 DECCA
Great record and SQ. Chris Stainton played keyboards on many of my favorite bands and artists recording’s back in the day.
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@big_greg - No idea why, but "Never Been Any Reason" has been playing in my head for the last two days.
@reubent Too funny Tom, me too!
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Tonight's list:
Castanets / City of refuge
Castanets / Refuge redub
Calexico / Spoke
If 2.0 / Various artists
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@big_greg - No idea why, but "Never Been Any Reason" has been playing in my head for the last two days.
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after listening to qobuz and bandcamp all day (and enjoying it very much), it is so nice to put on a marvin gaye record - "i want you", pristine og. i love all formats but the rumors are true, a quality LP on a decent rig just hits you differently
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Szell conducts Mahler Symphony No. 4 In G Major.
The Cleveland Orchestra
CBS Great Performances reissue/remaster 1981, originally Columbia Masterworks 1965
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Szell conducts :
- Bartók - Concerto For Orchestra
- Janáček - Sinfonietta For Orchestra, Op. 60
The Cleveland Orchestra
Columbia Masterworks 1966
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Greg Lake— London 81 w Gary Moore
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Bruce-Lordan-Trower—BLT-Chrysalis copy
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YES Close to the Edge - Friday Music
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Head East - Flat As A Pancake
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Melts “maelstrom”.
Not sure it is my thing, but I know a few people that would like it, so it is good to expand the genres on the shelf.
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Szell conducts Schumann - Symphony No. 2 In C Major. The Cleveland Orchestra. Epic 1962
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Szell conducts Schubert - Symphony No. 9 In C Major, "Great". The Cleveland Orchestra. CBS Great Performances reissue 1981. Originally Epic 1959
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@sbank +1 Gary Karr Albinoni. I heard this played in the Acora granite speakers room at Axpona a few years back with Jeff from High Water Sound. Simply magnificent to these ears.
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Dire Straits / S-T
1978 Warner Bros.
Outstanding debut album, fabulous SQ. “Sultans Of Swing”, yeah, sure, great song but “Six Blade Knife”, whoa!
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John Lennon / Mind Games
2004 MFSL half-speed master #00482, orig. 1973
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Steely Dan / Gaucho
1980 MCA
The usual high end sound from Steely Dan.
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The Beatles – Abbey Road (Apple RM 2019)
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CocoRosie – Grey Oceans (Sub Pop 2010)
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Sting – The Dream Of The Blue Turtles (A&M 1985 )
John Lennon – Walls And Bridges (Apple 1974)
I.D. Stamper – Red Wing (June Appal 1972)
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John Mayall - The Blues Alone, MFSL
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Bernstein conducts Brahms - Serenade in A. New York Philharmonic. Columbia Masterworks 1968
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Jean Martinon conducts Saint-Saëns - Symphony No. 1 In E Flat, Op. 2 & Symphony No. 2 In A Minor, Op. 55. Orchestre National De La RTF. Angel 1974
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@noromance
Lankum – Between The Earth And Sky (Rough Trade 2017)
👍🏼 Excellent!
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Sir Charles Mackerras Conducts:
- Voříšek - Sinfonia In D
- Dvořák - Czech Suite, Op. 39
English Chamber Orchestra. Philips 1971. Netherlands release
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Lankum – Between The Earth And Sky (Rough Trade 2017)
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Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
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Blitzen Trapper / Destroyer of the void
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listened to a pair of new reissues as well - malachi thompson, "the seventh son" and billy harper quintet live at antibes ’75. before the repress the former was very hard to find in decent shape, a kind of soul jazz odyssey for smokers, and the latter was unreleased - put out by Sam, a label that’s got to be on the radar of every jazz head who’s into great sound quality (they also did the amazing nathan davis/george avanitas live in paris release from last year)
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Bob Dylan In The 80's / Various artists
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Wayne Shorter - The All Seeing Eye, Tone Poet
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Suzanne Vega - Beauty & Crime
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Procol harum's first two albums and Atlanta Rhythm Section live just picked them up they've never been played
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Bob Dylan / Empire Burlesque
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von Karajan conducts Sibelius - Symphonie Nr. 5 Op. 82 • Tapiola Op. 112. Berliner Philharmoniker. Deutsche Grammophon 1965. German release
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