Archive through April 24, 2009

 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 645
Registered: Dec-07
Manu Katche - Playground
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12078
Registered: Dec-04
2 quick Van Halen cuts while doing dishes at first intermission.

Playoff hockey!
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 646
Registered: Dec-07
Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny - Beyond the Missouri Sky
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 647
Registered: Dec-07
Keith Jarrett Trio - Whisper Not (Disc 1)
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 648
Registered: Dec-07
Bill Evans Trio - Live in Switzerland (1975)
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1083
Registered: Dec-06
Led Zeppelin I

vinyl
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12087
Registered: Dec-04
Aerosmith..angel...for Stryvn
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1084
Registered: Dec-06
lol

Alice Cooper - Goes To Hell

vinyl
 

Bronze Member
Username: Chriswild87

Holden, MA

Post Number: 34
Registered: Dec-08
The John Butler Trio - What You Want


and the rest of the Sunrise over Sea album
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12091
Registered: Dec-04
The Beatles...Past Masters, vol 2.

cd
 

Gold Member
Username: My_rantz

Australia

Post Number: 2153
Registered: Nov-05
Four for the price of one -

Catherine Hunter - Dream maker
Mario Biondi and the High Five Quintet - Handful of Soul
Marcia Ball - Presumed Innocent
Dave Brubeck - In their own sweet way
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 649
Registered: Dec-07
Robert Cray - Strong Persuader
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 650
Registered: Dec-07
Ravi Coltrane - Mad 6
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9423
Registered: Feb-05
Robert Glasper - In My Element

Tomasz Stanko Quartet - Suspended Night

Maria Schneider Orchestra - Sky Blue
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 651
Registered: Dec-07
Mark Knopfler - Kill to Get Crimson
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9424
Registered: Feb-05
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Complete Music for Solo Guitar
Norbert Kraft, Guitar
Naxos
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9425
Registered: Feb-05
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerti co molti strumenti Vol. 2
Europa Galante
Fabio Biondi, Violin and Director
Virgin Classics
 

Silver Member
Username: Sem

NY/CA USA

Post Number: 871
Registered: Mar-04
Grady Tate - TNT
Pilot - Blue Yonder
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9426
Registered: Feb-05
Cyrus Chestnut - Cyrus Plays Elvis
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9428
Registered: Feb-05
Tierney Sutton - Dancing in the Dark

Inspired by the Music of Frank Sinatra
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9429
Registered: Feb-05
Delfeayo Marsalis - Minions Dominion

Stanley Turrentine - Sugar
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9430
Registered: Feb-05
Stefon Harris & Blackout - Evolution
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9432
Registered: Feb-05
Joe Henderson - Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12094
Registered: Dec-04
The Cult...Electric

Turned up over the vac cleaner...company coming over 2nite.
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1085
Registered: Dec-06
Is that vac cleaner or leaf blower, Nuck?

Dire Straits - Communique

vinyl
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9433
Registered: Feb-05
Manu Katche - Playground
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9434
Registered: Feb-05
Holly Cole Trio - Don't Smoke in Bed
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9435
Registered: Feb-05
David 'Fathead' Newman - Life
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1086
Registered: Dec-06
The Beatles White Album

vinyl
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9436
Registered: Feb-05
Mark Murphy - Love is What Stays
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9437
Registered: Feb-05
Luciana Souza - North and South
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9438
Registered: Feb-05
Michael Brecker - Pilgrimage
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9439
Registered: Feb-05
Enrico Rava Quintet - The Words and the Days
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1087
Registered: Dec-06
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=2539741
 

Silver Member
Username: Sem

NY/CA USA

Post Number: 872
Registered: Mar-04
Very cool Stryvn, thanks for sharing.
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 652
Registered: Dec-07
Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 653
Registered: Dec-07
Keith Jarrett Trio - Whisper Not (Disc 2)
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12101
Registered: Dec-04
I need sommore new music.

Brian Adams live
cd
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1088
Registered: Dec-06
Roger Waters Pros and Cons vinyl again.

Clapton's playing is quite nice.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12102
Registered: Dec-04
Another go at Clapton's '24 nights'...a fine double cd indeed.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12105
Registered: Dec-04
cd2, track 3 is 'Old Love'
13 minutes of just live wire music, like a mainline from the speakers!
Wonderfully quiet and responsive for a live recording, but never lose the live feel. A little jazz thrown in.
Art, you should have this one, as should we all.
If you like Clapton, anyhow.
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 654
Registered: Dec-07
Wayne Shorter - "Speak No Evil"
 

Silver Member
Username: Soundgame

Richmond Hill Toronto, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 748
Registered: Jun-08
Diana Krall - Live in Paris - track 6 is just wonderfull.

Happy listening boys!
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 655
Registered: Dec-07
Tomasz Stanko Quartet - Lontano
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 656
Registered: Dec-07
That's a great disc George.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12108
Registered: Dec-04
Back in Black...vinyl
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 657
Registered: Dec-07
J.S. Bach
Brandenburg Concertos 1-4
Prague Chamber Soloists
Andrew Mogrelia
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12109
Registered: Dec-04
And therein lies the beauty of this thread,my friends!
Back to back classics!

Stones...Tattoo you
cd
 

Platinum Member
Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 13517
Registered: May-04
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Dire Straits; Love Over Gold, Remaster CD

A classic that benefits from the remaster. Like DSOTM a disc you should have at least two copies of and preferrably one vinyl and one CD. $7.99 in the clearance bin at B. Dalton.

Music: 5
Sound: 5

***

Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown; No Looking Back CD

God! How's he get that band to play like that?! This is tighter than Basie or Ellington. No one swings the blues like Gatemouth. There are time signature changes here that I can't keep up with. Very, very unpredictable and utterly enjoyable!

M: 5
S: 3.75 (2.5 Dimension stereo, flat soundstage but well focussed lateral placement with each player nicely rounded and grounded in space.)

***

Fuel 2000 label's; Absolutely the Best of The Blues CD

Also $7.99 on clearance. This is obviously a compilation disc with many sonic similarities to the Brown disc in that the soundstage is flattened in depth perspective but very wide. Both discs are top notch at providing a constantly changing perspective on the ambient soundstages of recordings ranging over many years and also in production values and recording location. Some recordings get you close up while others set you back in the middle of the audience to enjoy the show. Clean, punchy dynamics and "life" are abundant in what often sound to be, "Yeah, why don't we go with take 7 on that one, that's some gooooood sh!t there, man" recordings of top notch players on both discs.
This Fuel disc is straight ahead 12 bar blues (that might stretch to 13 or 14 on any one night) era performances by Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Elmore James and T-Bone Walker, etc. Mostly electrified Delta Blues (Chicago style)done by the absolute best of the genre. If at least your toe isn't tapping to "Big Boss Man", you need a new system.

M: 5
S: 4



An excellent night of music that stretched beyond 3 AM! Just enough time to catch the end of Coast to Coast


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Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1089
Registered: Dec-06
Welcome to the music thread, Jan.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12112
Registered: Dec-04
5 stars for music is where its at, no matter what the stars need for y'all!

Colin James and the little big band, v3.

M5
S3

but the music, man!
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9440
Registered: Feb-05
Russell Gunn - Smoking Gunn

Dave Douglas - Soul on Soul

Esperanza Spalding - Esperanza
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 659
Registered: Dec-07
Vladimir Horowitz - Horowitz in Moscow
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9441
Registered: Feb-05
Roberta Gambarini - Easy to Love
 

Gold Member
Username: My_rantz

Australia

Post Number: 2159
Registered: Nov-05
I like the idea of giving genre and performance/sound ratings even though they are subject to personal taste.

Laverne Butler - A Foolish Thing To Do
Jazz
M 4
S 4.5

Javina Magness - Do I Move You (Nope)
Blues
M 2
S 3

Joe Bonamassa - You and Me (This guy can play guitar - really!)
Blues
M 4.5
S 4.0

Gatemouth Brown - Gate Swings (and how)
Blues
M 4.5
S 4.5

Etta James - Life, Love and the Blues
Blues
M 4.7
S 4.5
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9443
Registered: Feb-05
Herbie Hancock - River: The Joni Letters
 

Silver Member
Username: Scorpio1

PA USA

Post Number: 300
Registered: Nov-07
Boney James - Ride
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12115
Registered: Dec-04
fleetwood mac...Tusk
vinyl
 

Silver Member
Username: Sem

NY/CA USA

Post Number: 873
Registered: Mar-04
Boz Scaggs - Some Change
John Montagna - Senza
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9444
Registered: Feb-05
Roy Hargrove Quintet - With the Tenors of our Time
 

Silver Member
Username: Scorpio1

PA USA

Post Number: 301
Registered: Nov-07
The Roy Hargrove Quintet - Earfood
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9446
Registered: Feb-05
The Roy Hargrove/Christian McBride/Stephen Scott Trio - Parker's Mood
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 661
Registered: Dec-07
Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 664
Registered: Dec-07
Bill Evans - You Must Believe In Spring
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1090
Registered: Dec-06
SRV - Couldn't Stand The Weather

vinyl
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1091
Registered: Dec-06
The Beatles - Let It Be

vinyl
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 666
Registered: Dec-07
Ravi Coltrane - Blending Times
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 669
Registered: Dec-07
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 670
Registered: Dec-07
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 671
Registered: Dec-07
Pat Metheny Group - Offramp
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1092
Registered: Dec-06
Dire Straits - 1st album
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold

vinyl
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1093
Registered: Dec-06
James Gang - Miami

vinyl
 

Silver Member
Username: Scorpio1

PA USA

Post Number: 302
Registered: Nov-07
Boney James - Send One Your Love
 

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Username: Mike3

Wylie, Tx USA

Post Number: 1870
Registered: May-06
I spent enough money this past Saturday at Good Records (9th Anniversary) as well as Record Day to get a bunch of free CDs and one 45 rpm as well as a tote bag and Beatles Lithograph.

Two of the CDs I listened to tonight were;

THE WEEK THAT WAS - A MIX CD COMPLILED BY
FIELD MUSIC'S PETER BREWIS

ECM - The Fourth Decade
new artists, new music
(I think Neil would really like this one, possibly Art too!)
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 672
Registered: Dec-07
Mike, I'll have a look. Thanks. Sounds like you made quite a haul!

John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman - CD
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 676
Registered: Dec-07
Keith Jarret Trio - The Out-Of-Towners
 

Platinum Member
Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 13523
Registered: May-04
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Last night I listened to a bit of Blues Boy King.


First up was BB's latest album, One Kind Favor (http://www.bbking.com/discography/detail.aspx?pid=1494).

A Grammy winner produced by T.Bone Burnett the sound of the album follows up with the same sonic flavors you'll find in the recent Alison Krauss/Robert Plant release Raising Sand. The recording is obviously a studio production with a soundstage that exists only in the final product. Bass is abundant in a warm pallette while every instrument or group of players is presented with exceptional cleanliness though the mostly wet mix leaves them isolated to one area of the psuedo-soundstage. The stage is very wide however, so if you approach this as a studio job, you should be quite satisfied with the result.

I doubt B.B. King is picking up many new converts to his sound nowdays. His studio projects have become more similar over the years and it is only the introduction of Burnett as producer that makes the feel of this disc any different from a dozen others over recent years. Dr. John plays piano on all tracks but as with all the musicians on this album his work is held to a collabrative effort.

This would not be my choice for someone who was interested in understanding what made King the legend he is today. You should consider this album if you are interested in the entertainer he is today.

The title track leads off with a nod toward octogenarian King's mortality. The Blind Lemmon Jefferson work "See That My Grave is Kept Clean" (a song first recorded two years after King's birth in 1925) is reason enough to buy this CD. (http://www.bobdylanroots.com/see.html)

Throughout the album King plays less than in previous years and with his 80th birthday Gibson archtop rolled off via the Varitone switch to a smooth top end rather than the searing cut of his earlier works. The CD ends with a rather melancholy rendition of "Tomorrow Night" penned by Lonnie Johnson that could easily be the finale to a great career. The sound throughout the CD is clean and precise as King works with familiar material (many stretching back to his early days as a D.J. and aspiring performer at KWEM in West Memphis) and with many familiar players.

If you are a King fan - you would be in the company of thousands of guitarists around the globe who are still in awe of his economy and precise three step bends ending in a signature vibrato, this album is a worthy addition to your collection. If you want to know what all the fuss is about, then you should start with another album or go hear King live at one of his more than 200 dates he plays each year.

M: 4.5
S: 4



Second came the 1990 release Live at San Quentin on LP ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_San_Quentin). This would be an excellent introduction to King the live performer. He works his appreciative audience as hard as any musician can (he was 65 at the time of this recording) and the results are as good as any live album King has produced at much swankier joints. Unfortunately, the sound is not very good. A near mono mix with good clarity the music is why you would buy this album. It's relatively easy to find in the used LP bins and worth a few bucks to hear King work.

M: 4
S: 3



Third came Live in Cook County Jail (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_in_Cook_County_Jail). I don't know if there is any significance to the "Live in .. " vs. the "Live at ... " but this is the album to own if you want to hear King at his best back when he was in his mid forties and walking tall and playing large. For blues music this is a reference disc. The sound's tonal balance is still what you would expect from a live album produced in the 1970's though the soundstage is exceptionally wide and has a reasonable degree of depth. You'll want this one for the music and the musicianship. Lucille rips and burns throughout this disc as does the playing of King and the other members of the band. King's sound cuts through any BS in the audience and quickly asserts why he chose to perform inside the walls of what had been deemed one of the worst (and largest) jails in the US only two years earlier.

This is King as an Entertainer at his most humble and most endearing best. The story behind the album is worth noting and only makes the disc more valuable as a historic record. The songs are largely King classics and whether you are familiar with each selection doesn't matter. This is an album to own and listen to on a regular schedule.

M: 5+
S: 3.5

.
 

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Username: Exerciseguy

Brooklyn, NY United States

Post Number: 2534
Registered: Oct-04
Good stuff Jan, thanks.
 

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Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 677
Registered: Dec-07
Dexter Gordon - Sophisticated Giant
 

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Username: Scorpio1

PA USA

Post Number: 303
Registered: Nov-07
Boney James - Shine
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1094
Registered: Dec-06
Frank Zappa - Sheik Yer Bouti cd
Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures vinyl
 

Silver Member
Username: Soundgame

Richmond Hill Toronto, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 750
Registered: Jun-08
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (Vinyl)
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 679
Registered: Dec-07
The Notting Hillbillies - Missing...Presumed Having a Good Time

......reference
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 682
Registered: Dec-07
Oscar Peterson - Oscar in Paris (Live at the Salle Pleyel)
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1095
Registered: Dec-06
Good stuff, Neil
 

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Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 13526
Registered: May-04
Blossom Dearie, My Gentleman Friend

It's 1961 and JFK is making news with the newly formed Peace Corps aimed at spreading American values throughout the developing world. Willie Mays topped the National League with 129 runs scored and for the last year in its history the Corvette would wear O.E.M. wide whitewall tires. In that year Blossom Dearie recorded her final contracted album for the then jazz leader Verve label as MGM was in negotiations to buy the label and the publishing rights to Verve's stable of jazz all stars for $3 million dollars.

The Corvette and the Peace Corps are still going strong and Willie is a legend. Add to that Blossom Dearie's fifty year status as a cult favorite.



I first discovered Blossom Dearie almost four decades ago and have enjoyed every album I have of her work. I find people either love her or dissmss her as a fad. A fad she is not as she has continued to work when she pleases and record when she wants to as she wants to. She returned to a very different Verve studio for a 2003 disc that has her sounding very much as she did in her 1950'-60's New York cabaret appearances.

Dearie gathered other Verve regulars around her for this recording; Ray Brown on bass, Bobby Thigpen on drums and Kenny Burrell plays guitar. Like Dearie these guys were riding high in the 1961 jazz society and have left their own mark on the history of jazz styles.



The sound of this disc is classic Verve jazz with simple recording techniques, lots of captured space and tightly focused placement of performers. Dearie's sense of humor is abundant and her fellow musicians get in on the sophistication of the joke swinging the music with a rhythmic jaunt that was the toast of London, Paris and NYC.

The album certainly gives your hifi a work out without risking any damage to your drivers. Dearie did not allow drinks to be served during her performances so expect to be paying attention to every word and note. Relaxing music but I doubt you'll fall asleep.


M: 5
S: 5

"Numerous stories exist that tell of Dearie's peculiar sense of humor. Once, following a live set, she was approached by a group of college students. The young men, who had enjoyed her music, asked whether they could buy her a drink and share her company for a little while longer. Without so much as a pause, Dearie told them no, but she'd be glad to take them all to dinner, which she did. She has also continued to win over critics over the years, upholding the same high performance standards that charmed audiences from the beginning of her career. 'The high-pitched and sweet child's voice with which she's always sung and that can't really be categorized by standard vocal measurements does not age.' wrote David Finkle in Back Stage, 'When she skips merrily through her repertoire, she sounds exactly as she has for close to 50 years.'" (http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608003933/Blossom-Dearie.html)

Audio samples can be heard here;
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000ACAPS
 

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Username: My_rantz

Australia

Post Number: 2163
Registered: Nov-05
M: 5
S: 5


What, perfection on a cd, Jan?
 

Platinum Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 12131
Registered: Dec-04
Rod Stewart...Anthology, cd1 1964-1969
 

Gold Member
Username: Stryvn

Wisconsin

Post Number: 1096
Registered: Dec-06
Rush - A Farewell To Kings
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9449
Registered: Feb-05
Hubert Laws - Moondance
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 2444
Registered: Jun-07
Red-Innocence and Instinct
 

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Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 683
Registered: Dec-07
Brad Mehldau Trio - The Art of the Trio, Volume 1
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9450
Registered: Feb-05
Joe Sample & David T. Walker - Swing Street Cafe
 

Platinum Member
Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 13527
Registered: May-04
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Actually, perfection for me would be "5+". But if you're questioning whether I can give a "5" to a CD, why not? Music is music, if I want to hear a specific piece and it is available only on one format ...

I accept CD and LP as equal but not identical partners in my system. Each has its merits and its flaws. I don't expect either to sound like the other but I cannot get away from either since my music is largely comprised of both - plus 78's, tapes and DVD's. If I get to the point where I cannot listen to the music I prefer just because it exists on a specific format, I'll let you know.

(I admit tapes have pretty much been relegated to car audio duty as I no longer have a cassette deck or HiFi VCR connected to any system in the house and the open reel has been retired to the closet. Given the fragility of tape as a storage media and the many problems associated with tape, I don't miss what I hadn't been listening to anyway.)


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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9452
Registered: Feb-05
Well said Jan.

The Jazz Crusaders - Lighthouse '68
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 685
Registered: Dec-07
Dr. John - Anutha Zone
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9453
Registered: Feb-05
Marlena Shaw - The Spice of Life
 

Silver Member
Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 686
Registered: Dec-07
Kenny Wheeler - Gnu High (w/ Keith Jarrett, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette)
 

Gold Member
Username: My_rantz

Australia

Post Number: 2164
Registered: Nov-05
Sorry Jan, I shoulda put a winkie on that post - it was tongue-in-cheek. But I think you know that.
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 9454
Registered: Feb-05
Art Blakey & Jazz Messengers - Indestructible

Oliver Nelson and His Orchestra - "Fantabulous"

Jessica Molaskey - A Kiss to Build a Dream On
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