That's an easy one. I would love a box set of heavy vinyl pressings of all of Steely Dan's catalog |
>>12-02-09: Mauidj Simple........Beatles. Just do not understand why they didn't do it this time round<<
That's easy.
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Simple........Beatles. Just do not understand why they didn't do it this time round. (plus should have done HiRes versions) |
Agreed - the 90's were the dark ages for vinyl releases.
Guided by Voices - not that easy to find and can be pricey.
1994 Bee Thousand 1995 Alien Lanes
P.G. Six 2001 Parlor Tricks and Porch Favorites |
A Hifi reissue of JAZZ PARTY (MONO) a 1959 album by jazz legend Duke Ellington would be wonderful. I have a slightly dog-earred copy on six-eye Columbia that absolutely smokes the Classic Records stereo version, as good as it is and that many think is so dynamic. No comparison.
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Luna
Lunapark (1992) Bewitched (1994) Penthouse (1995) Pup Tent (1997) The Days of Our Nights (1999)
Yeah, I know they were pressed briefly, try to find all of them...
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los lobos. and their side projects. |
I started a similar thread on the Asylum about six months ago. The question was, "What CDs need to be made into LPs"? Of course, extreme rarity counts, but the thread focused mainly on people's wish-lists for great music from the dark days of digital when LPs almost became extinct in favor of "perfect sound forever". Here's my little list from that thread:
Nusrat Fatah Ali Khan: everything he did on the Realworld label, aside from the first two which are on vinyl. I like a lot of stuff on this label, so let's see some of it!!
Richard Thompson: everything he did on Capital in the 90's - Rumor & Sigh, Mirror Blue, You Me Us.
Clutch: Elephant Riders, I grew up with hard rock and like this disc. It was mastered on a Tim de Paravicini modded Studer and recorded in analog. Properly pressed, it ought to be delightful.
kd lang: Ingénue, I know it was available in Europe, but it is really hard to find.
Sam Phillips: Martinis and Bikinis (1994) Great tunes.
Benny Green Trio: Testifyin! Live at the Village Vanguard (Blue Note 1992) killer performance, great recording.
The Jody Grind: Lefty's Deceiver -I like Kelly Hogan's voice, and the tunes are sublime.
Soundtrack: Twin Peaks, Fire Walk With Me, Angelo Badalamenti's soundtrack for the film features guest vox from Jimmy Scott and Julie Cruise; moody and ethereal sounding. The film itself is forgettable (unlike the TV series). |
Was thinking of starting a similar thread - thanks for doing this!
Never released on LP (set free from the evil clutches of CD): Gillian Welch - Time (The Revelator) Gillian Welch - Revival Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate - In the Heart of the Moon Also third Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
There are loads of LPs I would love to see reissued (rare as hen's teeth and/or very expensive) but for starters:
Alan Sorrenti - Aria Shirley & Dolly Collins - Anthems in Eden Shirley & Dolly Collins - Love, Death and the Lady Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis - Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis
Greets. |
Mosin, thanks.
I do own Wrecking Ball, Nothing but a Burning Light, and Beautiful Freak, all on low volume, hard to find Netherlands pressings and I realize their value. I love the music and would hope to have a pristine copy and of course, for others to be able to have a copy for less than a hundred a piece or so.
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Diana Krall - Girl in the Other Room
Tierney Sutton - Dancing in the Dark
Elton John - All from Elton John to Captain Fantastic (only GYBR is findable now)
Led Zep - all remastered albums, not just the greatest hits. I want "The Ocean" and to hear "Heartbreaker/Livin Lovin Maid" in the correct order.
Tom Petty - all
Tears for Fears - Songs from the Big Chair and Seeds of Love
Dixie Chicks - all (only if the they are from analog tapes, great recording that I would love to hear on vinyl)
Chris Isaak - Heart Shaped World
Bad Finger - 1st 3 albums |
R_f_sayles,
Wrecking Ball by Emmylou Harris is available on vinyl. Your wish hasn't necessarily been granted, however. It is exceedingly hard to find.
An acquired taste, Lucinda Williams, had a couple of early records so rare that they sold for hundreds. Now, they have been reissued on vinyl for less than twenty. By the way, those Folkway pressing are among the most wonderful I have seen. They are quiet, flat, clean and the sonics are extremely faithful.
I would add to the list her 1998 album, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road.
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http://soundstagedirect.ecomm-search.com/search?menu1=&menu2=&keywords=Cowboy+Junkies Loki1957; hear try this and spend $100 and get free shipping. also,through sunday type in the coupon box during check out, Lp11 and get 11% off as well as the free shipping. |
A 300gr pressing from "Money makes the world go round" |
Thanks R f sayles, I'll buy it, but 50 bucks, ouch. |
I second the Beatles and please get it right this time for there reissues, find a way to use a tubed cutting machine if thats a possibility. That would be a dream come true. Mike |
Songbird, Eva Cassidy. It does not get any better in both performance and sound. |
Loki1957, your wish have already been granted!
http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/59104/Cowboy_Junkies-Trinity_Revisited-180_Gram_Vinyl_LP
See how easy it is ;^)
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Cowboy Boy Junkies Trinity Revisited |
I would love any of Kissin piano recording on RCA, especially his Chopin Ballades and Sonata No.3. Some of the sonically best piano recordings that I heard, not the mention the incredible performance.
The musical recording of Rent, the Secret Garden.
Sylvia McNair crossover album such as her Jerome Kern album.
Anything by Lorraine Hunt Lieberson. |
That's easy what about the whole soundtrack series from Warner brothers RCA Korngolds the Sea Hawk and also Franz Waxman's Sunset Boulevard all conducted by Charles Gerhard and Engineered by Kenneth Wilkinson....This all done on 45rpm would be a blessing. |
How about all of the Beatles albums remastered from the original tapes, not the digital copies. These on 45 RPM would be asking too much, but what the hell...Santa? |
Gordon- The BareNaked Ladies
Wrecking Ball- Emmylou Harris
Bed Bugs- The Odds
Breakfast in New Orleans Dinner in Timbuktu- Bruce Cockburn
Nothing but a Burning Light- Bruce Cockburn
Music by Ry Cooder- Ry Cooder (soundtracks compilation)
Collective Soul- Collective Soul 1998 Atlantic Records
Beautiful Freak- Eels (1996)
two letter words- Richard Thompson Band (live 1994)
Lakme- Delibes (Sutherland, Vanzo, Bacquier. Orchestre National De lOpera de Monte-Carlo ~Richard Bonynge London/Decca 1989
Here's a start
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