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From Northern Sound and Vision earlier today

 
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Mark,

Is the Dusty album good? I've been thinking about this one for a while.

Regards

George.


George

The bad news is the recording is typically sixties - slightly brittle and tends to harden up as the music gets loud or busy, especially on Dusty's vocal. There is also, as you might expect, a fair amount of tape hiss.

The good news is that the recording is big sounding with lots of air and superb instrumental textures.

The best news of all is - just absolutely wonderful music.

Buy it!

Mark
 
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Alicia Keys, 'Unplugged'.
 
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Led Zeppelin - BBC Transcription Services - 1971

ZZ TOP - Live at Donnington 17/08/85
 
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J.J.Cale Troubadour and Okie.
 
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J.J.Cale Troubadour and Okie.


Nice one Munch. Okie and Naturally are on their way to me.
 
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J.J.Cale Troubadour and Okie.


Nice one Munch. Okie and Naturally are on their way to me.
Mine will be here next week.
Munch
 
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Let It Bleed Rolling Stones
By the Way Chilli Peppers
 
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Originally posted by GML:
Mark,

Is the Dusty album good? I've been thinking about this one for a while.

Regards

George.


George

The bad news is the recording is typically sixties - slightly brittle and tends to harden up as the music gets loud or busy, especially on Dusty's vocal. There is also, as you might expect, a fair amount of tape hiss.

The good news is that the recording is big sounding with lots of air and superb instrumental textures.

The best news of all is - just absolutely wonderful music.

Buy it!

Mark


Mark,

Thanks very much.

George.
 
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Morcheeba - Big Calm
 
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Green Day American Idiot
The Foo Fighters new one
 
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Just had to buy

AC/DC Let there be Blood 180 gr,even it's just for my Nephew ??
 
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Managed to pick up from fleabay Van Morrison's ...And His Street Choir" and his collaboration with the Chieftans "Irish Heartbeat" dating back to 1988.

Peter
 
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Just went mad on Amazon:
The Clash - Sondinista
Dire Staights - Lover over gold
George Michael - Faith
George Micael - Listen without preudice
Sade - Promise

That should keep me busy for a bit and stop me thinking about Orbe kits, HCs, DV17, P75 etc...
 
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Yesterday I got:

Nevermind - Nirvana
The Greatest - Cat Power
The Slider - T.Rex (picture disc)
DSOTM (30th Aniv Ed) - Pink Floyd

Hope to start listening to it all tonight.

Tim :-)
 
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Nevermind is great, but put the Pink Floyd on and you can't go wrong. One the finest pieces of black stuff I own!!!!
 
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Double single album of 'the Corner of Miles and Gill' by Shack bought at the Pale Fountains gig Brixton the other night for a tenner
 
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ELP Earmark 180g pressings of 1st Album, Trilogy, Pictures at an Exhibition.

Glad I got them cheap(er) from USA since, to be honest, I'm rather disappointed.

When it gets going, the music is generally fine and more open than my Manticore label originals*, but on the run-in groove and quieter passages the vinyl roar is distractingly loud.

*Except that a number of times on both sides of Pictures, the music suddenly cuts out and a second or two later starts again, at the point it stopped.
 
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ELP Earmark 180g pressings of 1st Album, Trilogy, Pictures at an Exhibition.

Glad I got them cheap(er) from USA since, to be honest, I'm rather disappointed.

When it gets going, the music is generally fine and more open than my Manticore label originals*, but on the run-in groove and quieter passages the vinyl roar is distractingly loud.

*Except that a number of times on both sides of Pictures, the music suddenly cuts out and a second or two later starts again, at the point it stopped.


Gulp - James what have they done. It should sound great done right - the CDs sound superb, so there is no excuse for Earmark not getting it right on vinyl.

Glad you got them cheap(er)

ATB Rotf
 
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