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    Quote Originally Posted by jrhymeammo
    180g Audiosomem pressing of

    YES - Fragile
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    the Yes album I spin if I'm listening to them (occasionally Close to the Edge gets grabbed instead). Is the new pressing worth the ('round here) $30? I think it was remastered by Steve Hoffman... I've been debating the purchase for awhile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyhambone
    the Yes album I spin if I'm listening to them (occasionally Close to the Edge gets grabbed instead). Is the new pressing worth the ('round here) $30? I think it was remastered by Steve Hoffman... I've been debating the purchase for awhile.

    If you feel like paying more than $30 for any LP is ridiculous then I think you know the answer. To me it's worth it, but I think older pressing is more dynamic than this $30 repress. Maybe it's all in my head, cuz this LP sounds smooooooth and cleeeeeeeean. Almos too stable, really.

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    Okkervil River~Black Sheep Boy

    Residing some 45 minutes to the south of yours truly, Willi Scheff reminds me of Beck if he showered less and had less style but these guys be strummin' some angst filled indie. I like the samples, I like the lyrics, I like the lack of compressed guitars. One of th ebetter examples of the genre in 07.

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    well,
    after spinning it a couple of times, I think I should recommend stacy kent's new album to all the jazz people around here (and to those who like the quieter jazz), My audio dealer was right, she has a beautiful and very unique voice



    anyhow,
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    Beck - The information
    Donald Fegen - Morph the cat
    Life is music!

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    Robert Plant - Shakin and Stirred. Although I'm not a huge fan of his solo work this is one for the quality recording in itself.

    Mark Knopfler-Golden Heart. I'm surprised that his name is not brought up much. He certainly has a distinct guitar style.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luvin Da Blues
    Mark Knopfler-Golden Heart. I'm surprised that his name is not brought up much. He certainly has a distinct guitar style.

    I might not play the album so much, but I do like him
    Life is music!

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    Quote Originally Posted by basite
    I might not play the album so much, but I do like him
    Check out his "Wag the Dog" album, especially the title track. A little more bluesy and uptempo than Golden Heart.
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    A great recommendation by some of the characters here; such a smooth way to bring the evening to a close...

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    a couple of jazz fusion treasures from the 70's.

    It Feels Good To Me by Bill Bruford with Annette Peacock. Compositionally, maybe the best I know of.

    Hip Elegy by Joachim Kuln with outstanding performances by trumpeter Terumasa Hino and drummer Alphonse Mouzon.

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    got some new things:

    Herbie Hanckock - Head Hunters (I think everyone should own this album)
    Grant Green - Live At the lighthouse (saw this once on a picture of JRA's setup, happened to see the album and liked it)
    Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles
    Herbie Hancock - Future Shock
    Porcupine Tree - In Absentia

    Keep Them spinning,
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    Life is music!

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    Been throwin' down some border-line cheesy 70's stuff today but all good...right now, Steely Dan 'Pretzal Logic'. Earlier pulled out Pure Prairie League 'Bustin' Out' and Steely Dan 'Countdown To Ecstasy'. Got my eyes on Fleetwood Mac 'Tusk' for sunset with a St. Pauli on the porch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyhambone
    Got my eyes on Fleetwood Mac 'Tusk' for sunset with a St. Pauli on the porch...
    Great record!

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    I've always wondered about Tusk, if it was a good album. For a double album it didn't generate much radio play but that's definitely not a sign of anything. I don't generally buy albums unless I have some idea of what they sound like, so I just never picked that up. I had a chance to buy it on vinyl and probably should have, it may have been worth the money to cure my curiosity

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    The Cannonball don't get enough love 'round here. What's not to love with a cast of characters like this: Name:  cannonball.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
    I've always wondered about Tusk, if it was a good album.
    Yes.

    esp. the second album imo. It has all the stuff you may like in the 'Mac' but basically a Lindsay Buckingham album as far as songwriting goes...and he can write. Plus it sounds really good and you can likely pick it up for a small handfull of bills.

    N.P. Vic Chestnutt 'North Star Deserter' (released by Constellation on 180gm. vinyl...pretty nice sound for Vic)

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    Mark Knopfler: "Kill To Get Crimson" 2007

    Mark Knopfler: "Kill To Get Crimson" 2007


    So far, a pretty album. As usual, I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert
    Mark Knopfler: "Kill To Get Crimson" 2007


    So far, a pretty album. As usual, I guess.

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    do tell more...I'm a huge Knopfler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luvin Da Blues
    do tell more...I'm a huge Knopfler.
    LDB...clear out your inbox I am trying to respond to your PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeruvianSkies
    LDB...clear out your inbox I am trying to respond to your PM.

    done.
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    My own Social Distortion comp...



    Under Their Thumb: Best of Social Distortion
    1945 (Posh Boy Single)
    Under My Thumb
    The Creeps
    Another State Of Mind
    Mommy's Little Monster
    Like An Outlaw (For You)
    Backstreet Girl
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    I Was Wrong
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    I Wasn't Born To Follow
    Winners and Losers

    here's an MP3 version if ya want it...

    http://www.sendspace.com/file/i99p3g
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    Somewhere between Heaven and Cool...

    Keep preachin' the word to these heretics.

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    Currently the first spin for the new Knopfler. Thus far nothing new or groundbreaking but smooth enough. Expect a full review later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by basite
    Grant Green - Live At the lighthouse

    Keep Them spinning,
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    Did you get it on wax? Not the greatest recording or music in the world, but I LOVE that album, but I'm a sucker for GG. With that in mind, I can't wait for the reissue of Idle Moment. I should get 2 copies.

    I played Horance Silver's Songs for my Father, again. Maybe because I've had much time for music lately, but Joe Henderson made my head spin a couple of times, and made me scream out with joy!!

    I also enjoyed: Roy Ayers - Red, Black, and Green. I was really suprised that I enjoyed this album as much as I did. This isnt HardBop, but I just couldnt ignore the great music.

    JRA

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    Children of Bodom~Live in Stockholm loud, aggresive, metallic etching from Scandinavian Cookie Monsters with proggy keyboards and guitar wunderkind Alexi Laiho...violent, angst-filled music for violent, angst-filled times.

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    I spun the new Ann Wilson covers album. It's a pretty good album, she tends to do more of a layed back approach to the songs, many of them feature violin. There is a quality to the sound though I can't put my finger on. On some of the songs it sounds to me like her voice is louder in the mix than it should be and the overall feel doesn't fool me into believing everyone is there performing at the same time, maybe it's poor mixing. It's a shame because the instruments sound good and the background is very quiet. I hope some one else hears the album to see what they think.

    Also, Count Basie live at the Sands in Vegas, 1966. This disc is in stereo and sounds good, unbelievably so for a live recording from 66. I'd recommend this album for anyone into Basie or wanting to hear a good album by him. I bought the Ken Burns comp of Basie and was disappointed. It may be alright for a historical picture but all of it is in mono and I couldn't get into it.

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