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Silver Member
Username: Mike3

Wiley, Tx
USA

Post Number: 634
Registered: May-06
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I finally got my Roger Waters "Amused to Death" on vinyl. Really different than the CD. The effects are nil but the musicality of the LP is frigin thing of beauty. See my post on Reference that I copied regarding the CD.

There was a restaurant critic in Chicago affectionately called the "Food Dude" who would rate local (yeah like anything is local in Chicago) restaurants by Food, the meal, and Circuses, everything else, decor, plates, ambiance, whatever.

So for the CD version of Water's work I would give it an 8 for food (music) and a 10 for circuses (effects, soundstage, imaging, etc.)

For the LP of the same I would give it a 10 for music and an 8 for circuses.

It almost comes off as being recorded from different Masters, that's how different the two are.
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 188
Registered: Jul-07
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Recommended DVD: the new Mark Knoffler w/Emmy Lou is fun.
I have to say that I have no home theater so it is just a plain Samsung DVD player, but it is such a great session. Stewart Duncan is on fiddle (played on Prine's German Afternoon).
The package comes with a cd too, which of course sounds much better on the Azure 640C. But for you guys with the real thing!
It is not a remake of the new album: All the Road Running. They also do some songs from Shangrala, Dire Straits etc.
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Silver Member
Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 421
Registered: Dec-06
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Thanks Kevin. I'll have to look for that.

If I can get my tires out of the Roger Waters rut in the road.
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 190
Registered: Jul-07
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Back at a certain party era we wore out several copies of Dark Side of the Moon. Those were the days!
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Silver Member
Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 422
Registered: Dec-06
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I gotta see if I can't find a reason for the co. to send me to Dallas. I'd LOVE to hear this Amused To Death vinyl on Wodek's gear!

Outstanding. It's great when the kids are in the room while I'm enjoying this album and you hear cockpit in back or faucet dripping way in the other room. Kids heads turn, they look and say things like, "Dad, what's that noise? Is the water draining in the sink?"








"If the dog doesn't sound like it's coming from the yard next door your speakers are out of phase."
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 191
Registered: Jul-07
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That reminds me of a Brazilian cd I have where a child calls in the background and mom's dog jumps up and runs to the window!
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Silver Member
Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 423
Registered: Dec-06
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well, except for the opposable thumb thing....
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Silver Member
Username: Gavdawg

Upstate, New York

Post Number: 817
Registered: Nov-06
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Last night...

Pink Martini: Hey Eugene!
Paris Combo: Motifs
Phil Collins: But Seriously
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Silver Member
Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 428
Registered: Dec-06
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Guy Clark - Workbench Songs
Rodney Crowell - The Outsider


Both new to me...given by a good friend.
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Silver Member
Username: Gavdawg

Upstate, New York

Post Number: 818
Registered: Nov-06
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Amy Winehouse- Frank (import)

Due to be released in the US sometime in November.
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5253
Registered: Feb-05
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How's that new Pink Martini album? They're from around here and play the area frequently.
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5255
Registered: Feb-05
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This weekend's wrap up...

On the Apollo

Oasis "Be Here Now"
The Verve "A Northern Soul"

Berlioz
Harold in Italy, Overtures
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Charles Munch
RCA Living Stereo Hybrid SACD/CD

Camille Saint-Saens
Concerto No.2 in G Minor
Cesar Franck
Symphonic Variations
Franz Liszt
Concero No.1 in E Flat
Arthur Rubenstein
Symphony of the Air
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
Alfred Wallenstein
RCA Living Stereo Hybrid SACD/CD

On the P5...

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Robert Schumann
Samtliche Lieder nach Texten von Joseph von Eichendorff
Gerald Moore

Historic Organs of Spain
E.Power Biggs

Shostakovich
Symphony No.5
Bernard Haitink
Concertgebouw Orchestra

Beethoven's 5th
Schubert's 8th
Leonard Bernstein
New York Philharmonic

John Coltrane "Coltrane Plays the Blues"

Tom Harrell "Sail Away"

Lee Morgan "The Rajah"

Prokofiev
Romeo and Juliet Suites 1&2
Mstislav Rostropovich
National Symphony Orchestra

Much more time left in the day and much more music to listen to...just a few pieces I've listened to this weekend.
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Silver Member
Username: Gavdawg

Upstate, New York

Post Number: 823
Registered: Nov-06
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I love it Art. Different from the other two, more of a world sound, less orchestral IMHO.
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5258
Registered: Feb-05
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Thanks Gav.

This afternoons tunes...

Vinyl =

Frank Sinatra "A Collection of Frank's Favorites" with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.

Lee Morgan "The Gigolo"

Chico Freeman "The Pied Piper"

CD's =

Sonny Rollins "Sonny Please"

Charles Lloyd "The Water is Wide"...beautiful album.
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 201
Registered: Jul-07
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Lee M is a favorite!
I became a Charles Lloyd fan from his classic Live at Monterey: "Sunrise, Sunset" with Kieth Jarrett. Played it a thousand times back in the day. I do have the CD Water...Wide so will put it on now. Wow, Meldau, Abercrombie etc. Love that ECM Label!
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5261
Registered: Feb-05
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The 2007 Portland Jazz Festival was all about ECM...with a number of ECM artists and educational seminars all about the history of ECM. I saw Tomasz Stanko, Charles Lloyd, Trygve Seim and 6 other concerts from various other labels. You'd have loved the shows!!!!

Currently on the Apollo, Wayne Shorter "Alegria".
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Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 8370
Registered: Dec-04
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Outstanding selections from your library, Art.
Play that funky music
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Silver Member
Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 434
Registered: Dec-06
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Today's listening...


Roger Waters - Amused To Death
Roger Waters - Amused To Death
Roger Waters - Amused To Death
Roger Waters - Amused To Death
Roger Waters - Radio KAOS
Roger Waters - Amused To Death
Roger Waters - Amused To Death


I really like Amused To Death.
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Gold Member
Username: My_rantz


Australia

Post Number: 1512
Registered: Nov-05
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Enjoying some world music

Putumayo -

Africa
World Party
Jamaica Reggae Homeland
and 2007 sampler

Some great music and a bit for worthy causes in the purchase price. Nice idea. I'll be looking at some more of these titles from time to time.
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 204
Registered: Jul-07
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Roger Waters: not for sale in my town. Well, I tried. Had to order it.

Putumayo- love it. Have a variety but my favorite is Festa Brazil, then the rest of the Brazil!
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Silver Member
Username: Sem

New York/Cal...
USA

Post Number: 694
Registered: Mar-04
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I like World Party as well MR.

I am currently away from home and my music. I did pick up Porcupine Tree's "Metranoia" and Brooks and Dunn's "Hillbilly Deluxe" to listen to in the rental car.
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Silver Member
Username: Sem

New York/Cal...
USA

Post Number: 695
Registered: Mar-04
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quote:

I like World Party as well MR.



Scratch that, I've never heard it. I thought you were talking about Karl Wallinger's band - World Party.
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Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 8376
Registered: Dec-04
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http://www.winnipegsun.com/News/Columnists/MacFarlane_Gord/2007/08/20/4431202.ht ml
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Silver Member
Username: Gavdawg

Upstate, New York

Post Number: 828
Registered: Nov-06
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Looks like Amazon has both of Winehouse's albums, in vinyl.

http://www.amazon.com/Frank-Amy-Winehouse/dp/B000QUCN0Y/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/104-8380 308-8150359?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1187699728&sr=8-2


http://www.amazon.com/Back-Black-Vinyl-Amy-Winehouse/dp/B000RL2208/ref=sr_1_7/104-8380308-8150359?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1187699847&sr=1-7
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 207
Registered: Jul-07
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Keep going back to Patricia Barber Live.
http://stereotimes.com/
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5265
Registered: Feb-05
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I have all of her music Kevin...
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 212
Registered: Jul-07
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I first saw Patracia Barber at the Mt Hood Jazz Festival in Portland/Gresham, Oregon. Had never heard her but had read a 5 star review in Down Beat of Modern Cool, up to that point, her masterpiece. Saw her again more recently in Seattle at the Triple Door, a great club. Anyone going to Seattle MUST go there.

I also saw Bobby Hutcherson there this year. Beautiful!

I am trying out music recommended here so keep it up guys.
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 214
Registered: Jul-07
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Today on the Rega P3:
Grisman 80;
The Phil Woods Six Live from the Showboat 1975, my favorite of all his work! A 2 record set.
Eat A PEACH!
Ray Brown Trio w/Monty Alexander + Live at Concord Jazz Fest '79. Having Ray test the repaired Sub.
Another good test: Eberhard Weber- Fluid Rustle with Bill Frisell and Gary Burton, ECM
And old John Prine-
"Lulu used to play with hula hoops
now she tells her problems to therapy groups."

The Oldest Baby in the World and more.
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Silver Member
Username: Mike3

Wiley, Tx
USA

Post Number: 648
Registered: May-06
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I have been absent from this thread for some time now. If I get a chance I will catch up on the numerous recordings I have spun on both sources.

Tonight I was going to listen to just the title track of the CD The White Stripes "Icky Thump". Wow, this is engaging. Sort of like Kid Rock, Grand Funk RR, and Deep Purple got together and added a female singer. Their tracks just pound you, yet the complexity of the presentation captures you. I know where there is a sealed Vinyl of this for sale. Hmmm, might be worth it.

Certainly not everyone's cup of tea. Needs a sign on the cover "Enter at your own risk!"
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Silver Member
Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 275
Registered: Jun-07
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Michael, I have that White Stripes cd, its a good one. Lots of low end in it. The local Record Shop has it on LP.
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5268
Registered: Feb-05
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Good stuff Kevin!
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Silver Member
Username: Mike3

Wiley, Tx
USA

Post Number: 650
Registered: May-06
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Guessing White Stripe is not your cup of tea, eh Art?

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II

CD

This has some decent bass too.
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Silver Member
Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 442
Registered: Dec-06
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Kevin,
Do you have any Loudon Wainwright III?
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Gold Member
Username: My_rantz


Australia

Post Number: 1522
Registered: Nov-05
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Been listening to another Putumayo disc on the Apollo: World Reggae

I know this thread is not for recommendations but this album is outstanding. Varying cultural interpretations of reggae, driving rhythms and those beautiful syrupy bass lines. The louder the better - within reason.


Save your hearing :-)
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 223
Registered: Jul-07
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Don't have Loudon, will have to pick something up. Best one?
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Silver Member
Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 443
Registered: Dec-06
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Career Moves is a live disc that's pretty good, Kevin.
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5270
Registered: Feb-05
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"I know this thread is not for recommendations but this album is outstanding."

Recommendations aren't a problem put downs are.
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Silver Member
Username: Gavdawg

Upstate, New York

Post Number: 844
Registered: Nov-06
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Diana Krall's "Love Scenes" is in the player now. Love that voice.
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 225
Registered: Jul-07
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Diana Live in Paris too. I was listening yesterday to her back with Russel Malone doing the Nat Cole trio stuff. I saw Russel w/Ray Brown trio. Blends nicely with her.
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Silver Member
Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 444
Registered: Dec-06
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I just got Diana's Live in Paris. Listening now. I'll just throw in my 2 cents here..... It's as good as everyone says it is!

She's playing here on the 31st...I'm not in town.
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Silver Member
Username: Gavdawg

Upstate, New York

Post Number: 846
Registered: Nov-06
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Diana is great live. I saw her on the Girl in the other room tour, but missed her this time around. Go if you ever get the chance to.
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Silver Member
Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 227
Registered: Jul-07
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I have not seen her either. She is from BC Canada. Small coastal village. She has come a long way!
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Silver Member
Username: Mike3

Wiley, Tx
USA

Post Number: 654
Registered: May-06
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Poulenc - Concerto for Organ, Stings, and Timpani Concert champetre for Harpsichord & Orchestra
Simon Preston (organ and harpsichord)
London Symphony Orchestra
Ande' Pevin Conducting

Angel SQ Quadraphonic Vinyl
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Silver Member
Username: Mike3

Wiley, Tx
USA

Post Number: 655
Registered: May-06
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Roger Waters - Amused to Death
CD

stryvn's fault
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Silver Member
Username: Mike3

Wiley, Tx
USA

Post Number: 656
Registered: May-06
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While out searching for a couple of jazz CDs suggested by NMyTree I found this;

Kid Rock - Devil Without A Cause

Double LP

Who would have thought that would be on vinyl.

Might not be able to finish this one before Marsh gets home. Seems like I am all over the place with my music tonight, some blues / jazz later (maybe).
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Silver Member
Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 445
Registered: Dec-06
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Warren Zevon - A Quiet Normal Life
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe/Overnight Sensations
Lou Reed - New York

and that's all she wrote...
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Gold Member
Username: Stu_pitt

Irvington, New York
USA

Post Number: 2072
Registered: May-05
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Not much time to enjoy the system with pre-season 2 a days...

Bob Marley - Legend
Nirvana - Nirvana
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffitti

All on the Apollo.

According to UPS shippment tracking the following LPs arrived today, and hopefully I'll have some time to spin at least one tonight -

Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child box set on red vinyl
Korn - Untitled
Korn - Take A Look In The Mirror
Defotnes - Saturday Night Wrist
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Silver Member
Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 278
Registered: Jun-07
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Stu- The fact that you have my favorite band of all time(Deftones) on LP makes me want to kiss everybody on this forum.lol. Where did you pick that up?
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Gold Member
Username: Stu_pitt

Irvington, New York
USA

Post Number: 2077
Registered: May-05
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Acoustic Sounds. They've got a pretty good rock/metal selection on vinyl.
http://store.acousticsounds.com/

Music Direct has it as well.
http://musicdirect.com/
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Silver Member
Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 279
Registered: Jun-07
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Awesome, thanks Stu.
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Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 8412
Registered: Dec-04
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That's what I love about this forum...all the kissing

Rush 2112 on the tubes upstairs, while I reconnect the big dog downstairs.
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Platinum Member
Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 11166
Registered: May-04
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.

"Warren Zevon - A Quiet Normal Life
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe/Overnight Sensations
Lou Reed - New York

and that's all she wrote... "


Hardly. I assume you did not retire quitely to bed immediately after this dose of aural caffeine.


.
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5275
Registered: Feb-05
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Last night..listened to the KLCC Straight Street program http://www.klcc.org/page.asp?navid=82 .

Then on the Apollo

Roy Oribison "Black and White Night"
Incognito "Adventures in Black Sunshine" Sherilyn's CD
Mahavishnu Orchestra "The Inner Mounting Flame"

Next Simply Red "Picture Book" on the Yamaha/BSR/Boston Acoustics system.

Then back to XM Channel 72.

And finally a little XM channel 70.
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Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 8419
Registered: Dec-04
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Art, this is a Roy that I need.

Roy is great, straight out.

What is the best Roy Orbison to get, and which Charlie Daniels as well?
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Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 8421
Registered: Dec-04
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Big dog running now,
James Taylor Live to warm it up,
2112 again at 'proper' levels.

It attacks you, grabs you by the throat and tosses you aside.

Outstanding, like the lawyers bill who got you off the hook...just pay the price and hold on!

Slam, slam!
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Silver Member
Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 280
Registered: Jun-07
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lol good, now u can post pics Nuck
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5276
Registered: Feb-05
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Yep!
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5278
Registered: Feb-05
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Christian McBride "Gettin to it"
Branford Marsalis "Romare Bearden Revealed"
Dave Douglas "Strange Liberation"

On todays garage sale find...a Panasonic RV32 in the office system.

http://www.timefordvd.com/hardware/review/Panasonic_DVD-RV32.shtml

Sounds damn good if I must say so myself!
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5279
Registered: Feb-05
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Big Band Hit Parade featuring Ray Brown, Dave Brubeck, Cab Calloway, Eddie Daniels, Buddy Morrow, Gerry Mulligan, Doc Severinson, Ed Shaughnessey, and the Cincinnati Pops Big Band Orchestra led by Erich Kunzel on Telarc.
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Silver Member
Username: Sem

New York/Cal...
USA

Post Number: 696
Registered: Mar-04
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Art, nice find. You must have better garages than we do. All I ever seem to find are ceramic lawn ornaments. I don't buy them, obviously.
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5281
Registered: Feb-05
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Thanks Sem. We do have some fun garage sales. I have come away with so much good sounding gear in the last month that I have put together 2 other systems (one in my office and one in my wifes) and have extra 2 pairs of speakers in my closet. Can't wait for next month...lol!
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5283
Registered: Feb-05
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Carmen McRae "The Great American Songbook".
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Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 8424
Registered: Dec-04
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Art, we really oughtta get the stereo shop on the go.

Great footwork, man.

Johnny Cash, a GH Truckstop cd.
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5286
Registered: Feb-05
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Gotta love Johnny!
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Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 8427
Registered: Dec-04
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Yeah baby...Johnny is smokin'
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5288
Registered: Feb-05
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Greg Osby "Channel Three".
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Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 8439
Registered: Dec-04
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The Wilbury's...again.
Crowded House GH on deck.

Could be Tragically Hip coming up...
New Orleans is sinking

Best band name ever, the Tragically Hip...
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Gold Member
Username: Arande2

Rattle your ...
Missouri

Post Number: 2554
Registered: Dec-06
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I'm listening to some 70s..."Shining Star"


YEAAAH!
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Silver Member
Username: Mike3

Wiley, Tx
USA

Post Number: 660
Registered: May-06
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Wrapped up Kid Rock, "Hey Rock where you at?"

Pink Floyd - DSOM EU cut from 2003, not the remastered 30 year anniversary issue either. Vinyl

Neil Diamond - His 12 Greatest Hits
Super Disk

Vinyl
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Silver Member
Username: Mike3

Wiley, Tx
USA

Post Number: 661
Registered: May-06
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Catching up on stuff from the past few...

All Vinyl...

The Full Spectrum of Quadraphonic Sound
Realistic Quadraphonic

John Cougar Mellencamp - Big Daddy

Joe Cocker's Greatest Hits Vol. 1

Frank Sinatra - My Way

Abba - Greatest Hits

Kinks - Lola Versus Powerman and The Moenygoround Part One

The 5th Dimension - Greatest Hits on Earth

Buddy Rich Big Band - Keep the Customer Satisfied
Recorded Live
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Silver Member
Username: Mike3

Wiley, Tx
USA

Post Number: 662
Registered: May-06
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More catching up, still covering all vinyl

Credence Clearwater Revival - Greatest Hits

Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart

Head East

Roger and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music (poor quality, previously abused vinyl)

Pink Floyd - Wishing You Were Here

Roy Orbison's - Greatest Hits
(This may be a good one to start with Nuck)

Led Zeppelin - ZOSO

Molly Hatchet
(this one is a very very good recording)

Dave Grusin - NY-LA Dream Band
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Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5290
Registered: Feb-05
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Wynton Marsalis "Marsalis Plays Monk"
John Faddis "Teranga"
Christian Scott "Rewind That"
Ryan Kisor "The Dream"
Charles Lloyd "Sangam"
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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Post Number: 5291
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The Fred Hersch Trio "Plus 2"
Roy Haynes "When it's Haynes it Roars!"
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Username: Stryvn

Post Number: 446
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Stevie Ray Day. All day.

17 years ago already.
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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 295
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Stevie Ray Vaughn is a god.

My lady brought home some Jack Johnson cd's on the weekend, every single song by that guy on my system sounds amazing. Anybody else listen to his music before?
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Username: Nuck

Post Number: 8465
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Thanks, Stryvn.
Agreed, Nick.

I would trade a whole world of helicopters to have SRV back.

But we have the legend, and sometimes that's all you need.Or all you get. I combed my Imperial nice and straight today, just for Stevie.

Peace.
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Username: Stryvn

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I was going to name my 1st daughter Stevie Rae.

My wife wouldn't let me.

And Johnpaul Ringogeorge was COMPLETELY out of the question.
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Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
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Post Number: 245
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In addition to his music, Stevie Ray was so cool. A classic example we saw:
On his final tour Stevie Ray came to Fairbanks, Alaska and performed in a hockey rink. They put down a hard floor to walk on but don't allow people walking near the stage. Naturally every one ignored the plastic barrier tape and the place was packed to the stage. The rent a cops started trying to throw people out who were in the forbidden area.
When Stevie saw that he stopped playing, stepped to the edge of the stage and with a sweeping arm gesture he signaled everyone down from the bleachers onto the floor saving his fans from expulsion. We flew down and filled the "ice" and no one got kicked out. He was in charge! I can see him like it was yesterday.
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Username: Nuck

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Kevin, thanks for sharing that one.
SRV was just too good to live.

Little Wing
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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Geri Allen "Timeless Portraits and Dreams".
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Username: Frank_abela

Berkshire
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Recently bought:

Ray Lamontagne - Till the sun turns black

Brilliant CD, well recorded.
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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Dusty Springfield "Dusty in Memphis" Deluxe Edition.
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Username: My_rantz


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In the Apollo this afternoon

Georgie Fame - The Blues and Me

then

Steve Roux - Steve Roux
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Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 250
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Georgie Fame
Steve Roux
Ray Lamontagne
3 more new ones for me!
I use All Music Guide to get me up to speed.
http://wc01.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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Terence Blanchard "Wandering Moon"
Gene Harris "Instant Party"
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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Tom Harrell "The Art of Rhythm".
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Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
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New Jazz Times reports on Blanchard's film scores.
http://www.jazztimes.com/columns_and_features/table_of_contents/article_excerpts /index.cfm?article_id=18328
I have also been listening to Geri Allen, but an old cd made live with Buster Williams and Stephan Harris. I dug that out because I saw that group live this year.

Got my Rotel RCD 1072! Now I have to play EVERYTHING on it. So far have tested it on the newBobby Hutcherson ....
Sentimental... in the vinyl room. Now to tear the living room apart and put it and the Rotel RT 990BX Tuner there.
Fabulous!
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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Excellent Kevin!

I saw Geri Allen at the Portland Jazz Festival last February. She brought her band and just flat jammed. She is also part of Charles Lloyd's ensemble and was excellent as an accompanist as well. Also attended her lecture and Q&A session.
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Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
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Post Number: 253
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As for piano, there are many greats. I have been into Bill Charlap this year, his own albums and with others like Scott Hamilton etc.
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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I have 3 Bill Charlap cd's and like them very much. He was in Eugene a couple of years ago.
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Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
Usa

Post Number: 255
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Time to crank it up. Clarence Gatemouth Brown: Long Way Home with Amos Garrett, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder, Sonny Landreth, Leon Russell, Maria Muldaur and more.
Other Brown albums.
North Mississippi Allstars.
Monty Alexander: My America
Lila Downs-

John Hammond- Wicked Grin (songs of Tom Waits) = funky.

Back to quiet mode: David Fathead Newman: I Remember Brother Ray. Very nice.
Babel Gilberto- Momento
Marisa Monte (new)
Wes Montomery misc
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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Clarence was here in Albany twice over the last several years at our River Rhythms summer concert series.
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Username: Nuck

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Did you catch the shows, Art?
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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Yes I did...the last time I believe was a year or two before he passed on.
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Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
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Post Number: 257
Registered: Jul-07
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Do they still have the River Front Blues Fest in Portland every 4th of July? That was a fun time.
Gate did open there one time with a big band like on his American Music, Texas Style.
Like Room Full of Blues a cool mix of a blues horn section and guitar lead. (Ronnie Earl, Duke Robillard).
He was in Fairbanks on the record coldest day ever! It was -70 and nobody went out to hear music. Late 1980s. I was told by people working there that he was sick and laying on the deck backstage until show time, then he hot up and put on a good show for the half dozen fans who made it. What a trooper. He could have just stayed in the hotel but did not disappoint a hand full of fans. I was on vacation away from Alaska at the time but when I asked him about it in a bar in Seattle, he just rolled his eyes and said forget that one.
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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They do Kevin. I'm never there for it because I always head up to Seattle for the 4th.
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Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
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Post Number: 258
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Sometime try to visit the Triple Door Club, maybe the best venue in Seattle. http://www.thetripledoor.net/mainstage.aspx
That is where I saw Bobby Hutcherson this year, Patricia Barber last year. Other shows too. So well designed. Tula's is fun for local talent but Triple Door is a world class venue. I go to a lot of shows at Jazz Alley too but no where near as well designed as the Door.
On your suggestion I pulled out Gettin to It !
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
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Post Number: 5310
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Been to the Triple Door, Tula's and Jazz Alley. Saw Oscar Peterson at Jazz Alley. I totally agree with your assessment of those 3 clubs. There's also a jazz record Store over on Jackson I think, it's downstairs...I love Seattle. We're thinking about heading up there next month for a classical concert....no trip to Seattle is complete without .99 records at Jive Time records. Also the husband/wife team that runs The Landing are very finicky about their records which is good for us....oh yeah Bud's Jazz records, that's the name of the place on Jackson. Drive, don't walk, the neighborhood can be a bit eventful. Hmmm wonder who's at the "Door" next month...
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Username: Kevincorr

Fairbanks, Alaska
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Post Number: 260
Registered: Jul-07
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Art- You are the MAN! Yes I like Bud's a lot but not easy for parking unless you are going to the neighborhood anyway. Pionier Square lots of fun. China Town great eats. (The single best restaurant value in Seattle: Tamarind Tree!)
The Landing has a Naim system but they never turn it up enough to hear.
I was in Seattle when Oscar was there but couldn't spring for the price in spite of being a big fan. Do you have Oscar Peterson: Exclusively For My Friends. I have posted that one before. Great sound quality and music.
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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon
USA

Post Number: 5311
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Don't have that one Kevin.

Ah but for quick eats on the run...a Seattle tradition...Dick's...lol!!

We like Julia's on Capitol Hill or Lowell's at the market for breakfast.

Finally reached bedtime...I'm out!
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