Miles Davis, Kind of blue, classic records
Muddy Waters, folk singer, classic records
Cowboy junkies, the trinity sessions, classic records
Antonin Dvorak, sextet in A major op.48, tacet records.
Jennifer warnes, famous blue raincoat, 45 rpm boxset
Miles Davis, Kind of blue, classic records
Muddy Waters, folk singer, classic records
Cowboy junkies, the trinity sessions, classic records
Antonin Dvorak, sextet in A major op.48, tacet records.
Jennifer warnes, famous blue raincoat, 45 rpm boxset
Modded td160 super Thorens ol encounter arm hana sl cart, angle audio studio pro mc virtual battery phono amp with separate psi, Onix pre and mono amps, Onix CD player, Onix BWD and soap tuner. B&W dm2 speakers or super pencil 12 speakers, atlas cables, seperate mains power supply with earth spike.
The Bongolian (eponymous first album or Bongos for Beatniks)
This is an absolute stunner of an album, sounds as fresh as anything I've heard - and it's 50 years old this year! To my mind it's up there with Pet Sounds, Rubber Soul and The Velvet Underground & Nico in terms of influence.
I've got a rather odd complete cover album by Occasionally David that's really quite wonderful!
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Genesis usually - Selling England By The Pound or Nursery Cryme
I only ride 'em, I don't know what makes 'em work
It depends on who I'm trying to impress. For the rock fan, probably
"Heart - Dreamboat Anne", I'm not sure this is the original pressing. It appears fairly new.
And for the aficionado,
"Al Dimeola - Elegant Gypsy" original pressing.
Ask me again next week and it might be different.
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Side two starts with, "Race with the Devil", that has some fantastic guitar playing, and the song is just full of percussive and other instruments that fill a very definite sonic space. The way your table can keep all of this busy stuff apart, to allow you to hear all of the minute details, plus it's just an excellent recording. It has that "in the room" feel to it with Al's guitar. All through side two, ending with Elegant Gypsy is full of excellent guitar work, if you're into that sort of thing. In fact, I think I'll play it right now!
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When I'm trying to make comparisons, a favorite standby is Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon. Because everyone has heard it a million times, and makes it a good reference.
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