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  • 11-20-2006, 06:00 AM
    Bernd
    Good day one and all. Just received this in the mail:

    "Garry Mulligan meets Ben Webster"

    A speakers corner re-release from a 1959 session. Not my usual, but have to broaden the musical horizons and such. Two top class saxophone players and the classic west coast rythmn section of Jimmy Rowles on Piano, Mel Lewis on drums and Leroy Vinegar on bass.

    All on 180 gr. virgin Vinyl. The house is swinging.

    Peace

    Bernd:16:
  • 11-20-2006, 01:12 PM
    basite
    The raconteurs - Broken boy soldier

    I seriously recommend this to any rock fan
  • 11-20-2006, 10:06 PM
    jrhymeammo
    Thanks Bobstick.

    I went to Border and acquired 3 shiny discs. They got some great stuff there without the Virgin price

    DSOTM and Coral by David Sanchez on SACD.

    I was expecting DSOTM on SACD to be spectacular. It was great. THe best area I could compare to my 30th Anniversary LP to this 30th Anniversay on SACD is track 3 and the first 2:30 minutes of track 4. With my TT setup, soundstage is much wider, but that famous bell on the beginning of the track "Time" was something I can't achieve on LP.
    I think what I need to do with this format is to find new recordings. I dont see the point of acquiring old recordings since vinyl is great for that.

    Coral by David Sanchez was really cool. I loved the style. He plays with other members with Prague Philharmonic Orchestra behind him. Kinda like what I've always wanted Herbie Mann to sound like. I guess background could;ve been quieter, but not too worried about it.

    Hey Bobby, have you been interested in The Downward Spiral by NIN? I think that's what I need to get tomorrow. SACD suits his music well I imagine. Knowing Trent's style, I bet it would sound great in your ML MC setup.

    But this is what I was most excited about today. I was looking for that Miles Davis you recommneded. I still havent been able to find one around here, but saw this in his section.

    The Miles Davis Quintet, The Legendary Prestige Quinted Sessions... SAMPLER!!!!!!! For $0.02!!!!!!!!!! They had about 10 of them, and thought about grabbing them all for $0.20 and be done with my Christmas shopping.:ihih:
    This has 4 tracks with Coltrane, Garland, Chamber, and Philly Joe Jones. Just dont expect the last track Walkin(previously unreleased) to be great. Almost as bad as the Disc 6 of the Miles and Coltranes Complete Columbia Recordings '59-'61.

    Hey Bernd, it's nice to see you listening to some older Jazz. Ben Webster on LP has been on the top of my list, but keeps slipping away.

    Have a great one to all,

    JRA
  • 11-20-2006, 11:55 PM
    Bernd
    In the same delivery as the Ben Webster was also this gem:

    "Louis Armstrong plays W.C.Handy"

    re-released on Columbia Records. A double lp on 180 gr. Virgin Vinyl. I dig it very much.

    Peace

    Bernd:16:
  • 11-21-2006, 02:51 AM
    Dave918
    Joan Osborne ~ Pretty Little Stranger

    Leans more toward country IMO, but a comfortable sound indeed.

    http://www.joan-osborne.com/

    -dave
  • 11-21-2006, 08:38 AM
    bobsticks
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jrhymeammo
    Hey Bobby, have you been interested in The Downward Spiral by NIN? I think that's what I need to get tomorrow. SACD suits his music well I imagine. Knowing Trent's style, I bet it would sound great in your ML MC setup.JRA


    The Downward Spiral is a great multi-channel effort. Like DSOTM, it can get away with stupidcrazy mc stuff because of what it is. IMO with virtually no organic instruments and instrumentation it seems natural went Trent indulges his warped engineer side. There is a lot of surround info and, interestingly to me anyway, over half the guitar tracks are MIDI originated. Most of those chords are impossible to actually play. The man's a sadist.

    NS: Keb' Mo'~Suitcase
  • 11-21-2006, 03:41 PM
    icarus
    im spinning anything for Nine inch nails to U2 to Maceo Parker.
  • 11-21-2006, 04:36 PM
    jrhymeammo
    I cannot stand U2, but I've listened to NIN The Downward Spiral on SACD. I would love to hear this in MC mix. I was absolutely astonished by this. Will be pickin up In the Flesh, and a couple of CAN next time. Kinda staying away from Jazz lately. Just a little detour....

    -JRA
  • 11-21-2006, 05:05 PM
    nobody
    <img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf500/f549/f54970rb6df.jpg">

    Watching the Ramones documentary last night and hearing 'em play a bit of Television when they talked about CBGBs got me to pull this one out. This is one I didn't appreciate until the last few years. I'd only heard bits and pieces over teh years and kinda just ignored them, prefering harder sounds when I went down that path. Big mistake. Fantastic guitar record. I've got the 4Men vinyl reissue and it's really well done.
  • 11-21-2006, 06:03 PM
    icarus
    hey jrhymeammo if you gonna check some NIN albums, most nin fans would agree that there best album is the fragile, then the downward spiral.
  • 11-21-2006, 06:23 PM
    jrhymeammo
    Thanks Icarus,

    The Fragile is a great album, but TDS was more of my thing at the time I was into them in HSchool. So, I kinda have a bit of emotional attachmentz to'em. With Teeth? ahh.... I think Trent's music is aging well. That's all I'm gonna say.
    If you have a SACD player, I strongly suggest you get TDS on SACD. Problem is that I dont feel like spinning anything else after that. It's hard to follow with anything after that. Maybe some old mono LP of Billy Holiday.

    Thanks again,

    -JRA
  • 11-24-2006, 08:52 PM
    jrhymeammo
    Listeing to hiphop from France called NTM on Pandora. I know maybe 100 words in French cuz all of them have been integrated into the English language. Anyways, I didnt understand a word they said except for "Yea Yea Yea", and I loved it like a fool.

    Pandora ROCKS!!!!!!! Thanks Dusty Dee.

    JRA
  • 11-25-2006, 03:44 AM
    basite
    just bought these: (they are now playing)

    Donald ***en - Morph the Cat
    Trentemoller - The last resort (although he seemed to be 'just another techno guy', this album proves he's not just another guy, i wouldn't even call it techno, it's more lounge, maybe electronica will do to, this album is really great.)
    Sven van Hees into blue (bluenote compilation)

    on the to have list: brightblack morning light cd
    Bonobo - days to come lp
  • 11-25-2006, 03:46 AM
    basite
    damn spelling filter, he's been doing that to me all the time.

    it's donald F.A.G.E.N (without the dots)

    Peace,
    Basite.
  • 11-25-2006, 11:11 AM
    jrhymeammo
    I have a dirty confession......
    So I was fixing to sell 4 records of Neil Diamond here on the Marketplace.

    They all look mint, but I figured I need to play'em before I try to sell it to someone with a bad musical taste.
    So I cleaned, prepared and all dat Jazz. Well, I went straight into the last track on side 1(w/ success) for that MEGA HIT "Sweet Caroline".
    WOOOooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
    Neil is Ripping it like the lover he is.

    Man-o-man. I doubt I'll ever play it again, but I'm just saying that I enjoyed it a bit more than I would've ever thought I would...:skep:

    NS - Bob Flanigan and John Gray, Togetherness.

    ahhhhh yes, much better. Have a great weekend to all.

    JRA
  • 11-26-2006, 08:49 AM
    shokhead
    MFSL Quadrophenia,WOW!
    Org LZ HOTH so much better then a remaster.
  • 11-28-2006, 11:24 AM
    basite
    well i'm playing something rather unconvenient, i'm playing a OST from a game (hitman blood money), the soundtrack was made by Jesper Kyd (which was unknown before hitman) and i must say that i am impressed, really, in the game the music was good, but when played alone (without the game) it's quite a good job, it does what it is supposed to do, it makes you 'feel' the world of hitman, it's so threatening, and really ice cold.
    i'd say he did a good job.

    Keep em spinning
    Basite.
  • 11-30-2006, 08:12 AM
    bobsticks
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    On this rainy morning I am enjoying the sounds of young Miss Hahn on SACD. Elgar's Adante movement is both peaceful and powerful in it's potentiality. Perfect for thunderstorms...

    Cheers

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  • 11-30-2006, 07:28 PM
    jrhymeammo
    I finally got some time to listen to music. Right now I got...

    Erykah Badu - Mama's Gun


    .....spinning on this thing called Compact Disc. Some would say this isnt music, but I dont give a hoot. Old people just dont know what music is anymore.:cornut:
  • 12-01-2006, 04:46 AM
    Bernd
    Less busy times now and still working my way through my latest Jazz education purchases. I like this one very much at the mo.:

    " Stanley Clarke - Standards"

    Original recorded in 2001, but has now been remastered by Kind of Blue. It comes with a DVD of the recording sessions. It's a fantastic quality recording.

    Peace

    Bernd:16:
  • 12-01-2006, 03:20 PM
    jrhymeammo
    Last night I enjoyed Charlie Hunter/Leon Parker - Duo. I never cared too much for his style, but especially this one song "You Dont Know What Love Is" really sucked me in.

    Now spinning vinyl after I brought back in old ugly TT desk. Made all the difference in the world, and I couldnt be happier.

    Nina Simone and Piano. again....

    Older recordings sound great on vinly, that's nothing new. But this one, I still can't believe the quality of this wax. It's definetly worth $30 I paid for. I'm really enjoying it. I honestly can't remember last time I enjoyed anything like this. I think my Denon cart helps alot cuz it's not breaking up her piano.


    JRA
  • 12-01-2006, 07:10 PM
    Snowbunny
    Neutral Milk Hotel - In An Aeroplane Over the Sea

    I'm picking out music for tommorow, my first Ski-Day of the new season! Yeehaw!

    This album is a masterpiece, but may not be quite right for opening the season.

    In The Aeroplane Over The Sea

    What a beautiful face
    I have found in this place
    That is circling all round the sun
    What a beautiful dream
    That could flash on the screen
    In a blink of an eye and be gone from me
    Soft and sweet
    Let me hold it close and keep it here with me

    And one day we will die
    And our ashes will fly from the aeroplane over the sea
    But for now we are young
    Let us lay in the sun
    And count every beautiful thing we can see
    Love to be
    In the arms of all I'm keeping here with me

    What a curious life we have found here tonight
    There is music that sounds from the street
    There are lights in the clouds
    Anna's ghost all around
    Hear her voice as it's rolling and ringing through me
    Soft and sweet
    How the notes all bend and reach above the trees

    Now how I remember you
    How I would push my fingers through
    Your mouth to make those muscles move
    That made your voice so smooth and sweet
    And now we keep where we don't know
    All secrets sleep in winter clothes
    With one you loved so long ago
    Now he don't even know his name

    What a beautiful face
    I have found in this place
    That is circling all round the sun
    And when we meet on a cloud
    I'll be laughing out loud
    I'll be laughing with everyone I see
    Can't believe how strange it is to be anything at all
  • 12-02-2006, 12:40 AM
    Bernd
    [QUOTE=Snowbunny]Neutral Milk Hotel - In An Aeroplane Over the Sea

    I'm picking out music for tommorow, my first Ski-Day of the new season! Yeehaw!

    This album is a masterpiece, but may not be quite right for opening the season.[Quote]

    Great choice. I have only recently discovered that album. It is fantastic. Have fun skiing. I am more your Terra Firma man.

    Saturday morning spinning:

    "Jeffrey Foulcat - Ghost Repeater".

    Have a great weekend.

    Peace

    Bernd:16:
  • 12-02-2006, 04:04 PM
    musicman1999
    its a warm rainy saturday night and i am spinning some new discs.
    John Mayall--Jazz Blues Fusion
    Thin Lizzy---Live and Dangerous
    Willie Nelson--Songbird

    bill
  • 12-03-2006, 02:33 AM
    basite
    bonobo - days to come

    I have this album on cd, and I must have it on vinyl too, it's great.

    Keep Them Spinning.
    Basite.