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    So I show up for work today and on my chair was a new copy of JJ Cale and Eric Claptons latest collaboration--The Road To Escondido. One of the ladies and I where talking about this last week and I guess she was out shopping, spotted it and picked it up for me.

    Any time these two masters get together it's magic. This includes remake of Cale's-Don't Cry Sister Cry..WOW. Back up musicians include Billy Preston, Taj Mahal, Albert Lee, John Mayer and David Teegarden.

    So if you like folksy blues check it out.
    Back in my day, we had nine planets.

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    Why dont you just hit:

    then type in a link of a picture?

    Quote Originally Posted by bobsticks
    Very nice ma mano my man. I should pick that up next time. Maybe I can find one in town somewhere.
    Great music can sound 100X better than a great recording of a shiytt music in a reference system.
    Since I have yet to be mad at you for buying albums you've recommended, I'm optimistic. I have yet to try out a SACD by the Yellowjackets. I just gotta bad feeling about it like I did when I bought:

    Doc Powell - 97th & Columbus on Deez-SAC

    Perhaps I should give you more credibility and try ou..... but I digress


    Just packed up my PS Audio Duet for a return. I was hoping to discover half of what Mr. Pexperienced, but didnt happen. I'm much more happier with REL T3.
    Adding a sub was no brainer. Only 150 watts, but I only turn it up 1/3 of availble volume.

    I'm currently enjoying:

    Dub Trio - Exploring the Dangers of



    Have a great week to all.

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    This is the Moody Blues
    The Best of Freddie King on DCC.
    Look & Listen

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    NP: alot of stuff I bought the past days, now playing on my double advent system

    these are:
    Kenny Burrell - Midnight blue
    Kenny Burrell - Blue lights volume 1&2
    Grant Green - For the Funk of it
    Grant Green - Am I blue
    Corinne Bailey Rae
    Dimitri Shostakovich - Symphony no. 4
    Herbie Hancock - Maiden voyage (on vinyl)
    and what's also new, and playing right now:
    The Decemberists - The Crane wife (because everyone on AR talked so much about it)

    still alot of listening to do,
    Keep them spinning,
    Bert.
    Life is music!

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    I'm a happy 20 year old...

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    Look what I got today for $2.50.



    57 albums and all but 3 are completely scratchless.

    NP: Larry Corywell and Philip Catherine, Guitar Duos, Twin House.



    I'm really enjoying this one . It grooves, and jams to my satisfaction. This one will be played more than 3 times for sure.

    JRA

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    do I see Philip Catherine there

    Great score!
    happy listening
    Life is music!

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    Marantz CD5001 OSE
    MIT AVt 2 IC's
    Sonic link Black earth IC's
    Siltech MXT New york IC's
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    I'm a happy 20 year old...

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    Yeah Dude.

    He's not bad at all, considering he's from Belgium

    But seriously, what do you know about him? Do you recommend anything else by him?
    I really enjoyed that album. This album was the best discovery so far this year.

    JRA

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    well, I have his album 'Summer Night', I like that alot, nice recording, really good music


    as a matter of fact:
    NP:
    Philip Catherine - Summer Night

    Keep them spinning,
    Bert.
    Life is music!

    Mcintosh MA6400 Integrated
    Double Advent speakers
    Thiel CS2.3's
    *DIY Lenco L75 TT
    * SME 3012 S2
    * Rega RB-301
    *Denon DL-103 in midas body
    *Denon DL-304
    *Graham slee elevator EXP & revelation
    *Lehmann audio black cube SE
    Marantz CD5001 OSE
    MIT AVt 2 IC's
    Sonic link Black earth IC's
    Siltech MXT New york IC's
    Kimber 4VS speakercable
    Furutech powercord and plugs.

    I'm a happy 20 year old...

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    I think I need a RCM....

    NP: Roger Waters In the Flesh on SACD.

    I was expecting the worst recording of all-time based on reviews I've read. For that I wasnt expecting Telarc quality, but it's actually not that bad of an indoor arena recording. Glad I got it. Too bad I've only seem him once.

    JRA

    p.s. thanks for the info basite. I'll look for it on wax.

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    Warren Zevon ~ Preludes ...

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    Vivaldi

    The Four Seasons
    for harp and orchestra

    Yolanda Kondonassis harp

    Rudolph Werthen
    The Orchestra of Flanders

    Telarc

    Did I need another recording of "The Four Seasons"? I did not think so until I heard this in Barnes and Noble. Walked in heard this overhead and went straight back to inquire about the recording. Usually I recognize music but this really caught my ear. I was even willing to pay B & N prices for the cd. Excellent recording of the orchestra and the harp playing is very enjoyable and not gimmicky. If someone had suggested this before I heard it I think I would have dismissed it. This has been one of my best musical finds in a long time. Lately any good discoveries have been gifts from friends.
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    Keb'Mo --Back by Popular Demand
    An album of cover versions,pretty good.
    Something else later,don't know yet.

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    Deftly flirting with flamenco and proggy synchopation and atonality Al di Meola's Consequence of Chaos seems about right for Mother Nature's frenetic rainstorms on this eve.


    http://www.jazzpolice.com/images/sto...of%20chaos.jpg

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    After working 60.5 hours this week for no over-time pay...I'm enjoying music quite a bit today. I think it has to do with gifts I received from one of our dear members. Thanks Roy.

    Played handful of records today and all of them have been quite good.

    Hank Crowford - Soul of the Ballards

    silky smooth, baby.

    -one

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    Time out....

    ..last night was the first time in a while to enjoy some tunes.
    All new, on vinyl and very much hitting the spot.

    "The National - Boxer"

    "Feist - The Reminder"

    "Willy Mason - If the Ocean gets rough"

    Peace

    "Let The Earth Bear Witness."

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    Well......

    Quote Originally Posted by daviethek
    Damn, JR, let me know how that Jimmy Smith sounds. "BluesSmith" on Verve was the first jazz organ record I ever listened to . Hooked me when I was 14.
    ....I'm a big believer in Break-in-Period on LPs(couple of spin would do). Dont know why, I just believe it. Life is more simple that way, sometimes.

    But, this sealed original is rocking my world straight out of da bag.

    Jimmy Smith - A Date with Jimmy Smith Vol. 2
    Who could ask for a better cast than this one.

    JRA

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    What a fantastic eve for the tunes. Started off with another spin of Flash Hawk Parlor Ensemble which reconfirmed my opinion of the sonic quality of this disc as well as the high degree of musicianship.

    Demetrio's post had me searching the library and landing on Putamayo World Party which throws down with some great reggae and zydeco. If ya get the chance check out Sarazino from Algeria or Osibisa from Ghana.

    Rumskib's self-titled album is an insight into the Scandinavian duo's ethereal influences. If you like pre-Las Vegas Cocteaus you may want to check out this new 2007 release. Very shimmery.

    Winded it down now with big daddy Booker Ervin's The Freedom Book which while a bit raucous is a solid chunk of what was going on besides Coltrane.

    Peace to all

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    NP:
    Steve Kuhn trio - Live at the birdland.
    exellent recording, great detail & very musical.
    Life is music!

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    I'm a happy 20 year old...

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    bought some records today.

    Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking


    You gotta love it.

    JRA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernd
    ..last night was the first time in a while to enjoy some tunes.
    All new, on vinyl and very much hitting the spot.

    "The National - Boxer"
    Nice one, record of the year right now for me, continuing the dark, brooding depths of Alligator without feeling the need for occasional tempo change distractions. Great flow, and a real sense of accomplishment. Listening to that charming debut from Nina Nastasia, Dogs, a lot myself lately. "Judy's in the Sandbox" often winds up on repeat, but so does the whole thing ......

    The album would also mark the beginning of a lasting peer-relationship with noted recording engineer Steve Albini, who said of the record in an interview for Mojo magazine: "There are cruel ironies in making albums for a living. In the process of making a record, you hear it so many times that the charms of even the best of them can wear off through over-exposure. On rare occasions, records I've worked on have withstood this scrutiny and ended up being personal favourites. Of these, a good handful are beautiful and sublime, and I listen to them for pleasure. Nina Nastasia's 'Dogs' is a record so simultaneously unassuming and grandiose that I can't really describe it, except in terms that would make it (and me) sound silly. Of the couple thousand records I've been involved with, this is one of my favourites, and one that I'm proud to be associated with."

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    A lovely afternoon to be spinning some tunes with a little of this and a little of that.
    Talking Heads~Remain in Light
    Songs:Ohia~Didn't It Rain
    Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Diabate~In The Heart Of The Moon

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    Wilco: Sky Blue Sky

    After not getting into their last release and hearing mixed opinions on this one, I wasn't expecting much. It's not dramatic, but it is just pleasant and can hit the spot when the mood for a laid back acoustic affair strikes. Mostly, this one will get played early in the morning when waking up or late at night coming down. Or, it can help the workday drift by like right now...

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    I've been spinning the Decemberists - The crane wife alot today, one of the reasons for that is that I've been tweaking my speaker placement a little. It's better now, but I'm still not there...
    Life is music!

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    *Graham slee elevator EXP & revelation
    *Lehmann audio black cube SE
    Marantz CD5001 OSE
    MIT AVt 2 IC's
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    I'm a happy 20 year old...

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    Monk Plays Duke Ellington
    Part of the Keepnews Collection,first time i have heard this record,very nice.

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    Got home while the sun is out today, so spinning some tunes, I should receive my BAT this friday, but still no amp. I need to try my best to be patient. But who knows.

    NP:LA4 Live at Montreux

    Dont remember when I purchased this, but I know I used to have different speakers back them. Still sounds great.

    oh and it's on wax..
    Peace to all.

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