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    Today for me, I put some Jackie Mittoo on after seeing nobody's post, but right now I am testing the limits of a new soundcard. Mercury Rev "Boces" should do the trick...
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    Quote Originally Posted by poppachubby
    ...yikes noob! With a lame cover like that she better be damn talented...
    I could always tuck it in a more stylish cover...
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    Quote Originally Posted by poppachubby
    Today for me, I put some Jackie Mittoo on after seeing nobody's post, but right now I am testing the limits of a new soundcard. Mercury Rev "Boces" should do the trick...
    LOVE Jackie Mittoo. When I talk to people who don't know who he is I will often describe him as what you would get had Booker T Jones been born in Jamaica. I'm gonna go throw The Keyboard King at Studio One on right now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nobody
    LOVE Jackie Mittoo. When I talk to people who don't know who he is I will often describe him as what you would get had Booker T Jones been born in Jamaica. I'm gonna go throw The Keyboard King at Studio One on right now.

    ...nice....I've got an original pressing of Macka Fat, 180 gram...you have excellent taste sir!

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    The 2009 follow up to his 2007 Dirt Farmer album, which he recorded after a comeback from throat cancer,
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    Back in my day, we had nine planets.

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    ...new Clutch album, awesome also Controller.Controller/History, Artic Monkeys/Humbug, and Hawksley Workman/Delicious Wolves...
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    Milk Kan

    Debut full length. English fellas. Light and breezy, folky, acoustic stuff. Good end of summertime nice day listen. Sounds familiar on first listen.

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    ...super comp...
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    ...hey nobody, have you heard Byron Lee and the Dragonaires? I have 7 really beat up LP's that I'm presently converting to MP3. Great stuff, I'll make it avalable for torrent DL, only a few tracks on VA comps right now...
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    Haven't heard it, but let me know when you've got that torrent ready because I will absolutely be interested in checking it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nobody
    Haven't heard it, but let me know when you've got that torrent ready because I will absolutely be interested in checking it out.
    ...will do. I am still working out the finer points to Audacity...might take another couple weeks...

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    ...fantastic band from Toronto Canada
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    Tumbleweed Connection

    Not terribly original, but I decided to give it a spin. It was a thrift-store vinyl find that I had never cleaned. Today it got the shop-vac treatment and around it goes.
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    This definitely has a lot more kick than the original. Great stuff.
    And the world will turn to flowing pink vapor stew.

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    The Vandelles: Del Black Aloha

    If you like Jesus & Mary Chain, Raveonettes and other similar stuff, you outta grab a listen to this. It's a bit up and down, sometimes the songs get lost in the noise. But when they're on, this sounds really good. Listen to Bomb the Surf for a great fuzzy Jesus & Mary Chain meets Dick Dale instrumental workout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nobody

    Milk Kan

    Debut full length. English fellas. Light and breezy, folky, acoustic stuff. Good end of summertime nice day listen. Sounds familiar on first listen.
    This is just plain fun. Have to move this onto the 'buy' list. Tnx!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nobody

    The Vandelles: Del Black Aloha

    If you like Jesus & Mary Chain, Raveonettes and other similar stuff, you outta grab a listen to this. It's a bit up and down, sometimes the songs get lost in the noise. But when they're on, this sounds really good. Listen to Bomb the Surf for a great fuzzy Jesus & Mary Chain meets Dick Dale instrumental workout.
    love the Raveonettes, thanks for the post...

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    Bill Withers - Live at Carnegie Hall '73
    Really sweet summer tunes. Bill always feels like an old pair of Levis...soft, familiar, totally cool, and perfect for any occasion. This is a fantastic live album - good SQ and musicians are just stellar.



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    James Brown Live and Lowdown at the Apollo...180g vinyl....baaaaaaaaaaaaaadass
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    Well, there's about my 2 favorite live soul albums of all time.

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    Mrs. Paul Simon

    Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars
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    Irie, irie me brehs...lil' dub reggae at the onset of a beautiful evening...

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    ...picked up an almost mint copy of this yesterday. Great album.
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    No picture...But I'm playing "The Barber of Seville". Very cool.
    Listening/Movie Room: ADCOM GTP-500, XPA-2, Denon 3930ci, Front: Jamo C809; Surround: Klipsch R-5650-S; Back: R-5650-S; Denon AVR-687,. Projector: Sharp XR-32X.

    Family Room: Denon avr-687, Denon CD player, Klipsch RB-5II

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