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Bit of nostalgia [must get the Tom Lehrer out next!] and some songs from my childhood!

The Beatles/1967-1970, disc one.

Why do people complain about the remasterings? Seem to be a fair presentation of these by now rather old tape recordings to me!

Great memories revived!! George


And just finished the second disc!
 
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(which is to the usual Micus standards)

my other weekend purchase:


very old, very free, very good. One of the legendary MPS recordings, this one from 1967. Remastered in a breathtaking way (Rudy, let them teach you something...). Not always easily digestble, but a real gem in terms of capturing the late sixty time.
 
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very old, very free, very good. One of the legendary MPS recordings, this one from 1967. Remastered in a breathtaking way (Rudy, let them teach you something...). Not always easily digestble, but a real gem in terms of capturing the late sixty time.


I have been considering getting this. It almost looks like it could be an early ECM album.
 
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very old, very free, very good. One of the legendary MPS recordings, this one from 1967. Remastered in a breathtaking way (Rudy, let them teach you something...). Not always easily digestble, but a real gem in terms of capturing the late sixty time.


I have been considering getting this. It almost looks like it could be an early ECM album.


Not at all, Adrian. But give it a try, if you want. Different, but inspiring.

All in all: Contrast Program to ECM, I'd say...
 
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A fine album, and a rare outing for Charles Tolliver as band leader.
 
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A fine album, and a rare outing for Charles Tolliver as band leader.


New one on me, what kinda music is it?
 
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Games For May & The Madcaps Last Laugh- Syd Barrett tributes.
 
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Jerry Bergonzi with John Abercrombie
 
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A part of the andante con moto from the op.100 is presently being used to advertise perfume on a television commercial....
It's a fascinating tune, i wonder what the scent is like?

Lucky they didn't use 'The Trout'! : )

nymph
 
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