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Aswad - Live and Direct
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| Posts: 1329 | Location: Newcastle-upon-Tyne | Registered: Thu 15 September 2005 |   |
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| Posts: 10086 | Location: Trumptonshire | Registered: Wed 22 June 2005 |   |
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The Slits - Cut. Sounds as good now as it did in 1979, and still one of my all time favourite record sleeves.
Nic
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| Posts: 1329 | Location: Newcastle-upon-Tyne | Registered: Thu 15 September 2005 |   |
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Beethoven Diabelli Variations, Brendel.
regards, Tam
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| Posts: 4311 | Location: Edinburgh, UK | Registered: Sat 05 July 2003 |   |
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Goldbergs! Fredrik
PS: The R4 mid-night news first, but you know what i mean!
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| Posts: 10881 | Location: Worcester, UK | Registered: Sat 09 July 2005 |   |
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Harpsichord of piano?
Out of interest, do you have a good piano recording, I have both Gould's but neither quite does it for me.
regards, Tam
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| Posts: 4311 | Location: Edinburgh, UK | Registered: Sat 05 July 2003 |   |
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Dear Tam,
I very recntly parted with Tatianna Nicholaeva on Hyperion after getting the fabled recording of H Walcha on harpsichord. I wish I had it know, as I could have given it you, instead of a to rather unwilling music teacher for a school library.
On the other hand if you prefer the piano, I can most strongly recomend the TN reading. Not slow and laboured, but quite the opposite of GG, who I cannot really comment (positively) on so will refrain!
All the best from Fredrik
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| Posts: 10881 | Location: Worcester, UK | Registered: Sat 09 July 2005 |   |
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Thanks for the recommendation - I will look out for it.
I'm becoming less and less of a fan of Gould (if I ever was). I enjoyed his 80s goldbergs well enough until I heard them on decent system when his breathing/singing became rather too intrusive. I didn't get on with his Well Tempered at all and thought the works might simply not be for me. Then I picked up Barenboim's recent set in a sale and was utterly turned around (though I head those being roundly slated on Radio 3 the other day so, I suppose they're not for all comers either.....)
regards, Tam
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| Posts: 4311 | Location: Edinburgh, UK | Registered: Sat 05 July 2003 |   |
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Grace Jones - Island Life
and why not!
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| Posts: 1513 | Location: Surrey | Registered: Fri 06 December 2002 |   |
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Dear Tam,
I was lucky enough to find the WTC on LPs as old as me but still in fine condition played by Walcha, and I have been lucky enough to be given the whole three collections of Partitas and Suites and other things including the Italian concerto and French Overture in B Minor all played by the great man. I parted with Edwin Fischer's Piano set of the 48 as a result, but still would recomend that as a adjunct to any collection if you you prefer the piano. Again the response is quite fast moving, even very fast on occasion, but totally devoid of mannerisim in the over staccato sense or even the use of the pedal which is not apparently in evidence to any distracting degree, but it is full of feeling and meaning.... In other words, in 1933 to '35 Fischer must have been a very modern performer indeed! I gave to a pianist friend who has been bowled over by it, and he was actually a pupil of Bernard Roberts, and whose opinion I value greatly in all things musical. The Fischer is still available on EMI.
all the best from Fredrik
PS: Now it is time for those Variations so good night dear friends....
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| Posts: 10881 | Location: Worcester, UK | Registered: Sat 09 July 2005 |   |
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"Live Collection" Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band on a Japanese imported CD
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| Posts: 3358 | Location: Middlesex, UK | Registered: Thu 20 January 2005 |   |
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Delia Derbyshire of Unit Delta Plus and The White Noise An Electric Stormmade when studios looked like this. Delia died in 2001, but David Vorhaus, her partner on Electric Storm, has just released the fifth white noise album:  , which is OK, but not as good as the first some 30 years ago. BTW, Delia worked in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and was the original producer, of Ron Grainer's theme from Doctor Who.
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| Posts: 10086 | Location: Trumptonshire | Registered: Wed 22 June 2005 |   |
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Funny stuff, that... cheers Stefan
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| Posts: 3164 | Location: Germany | Registered: Wed 07 April 2004 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by Tam: Beethoven Diabelli Variations, Brendel.
Ah, now you're talking!
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| Posts: 1942 | Location: the moral low-ground | Registered: Sat 09 October 2004 |   |
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earler in the car: PF - DTOTM
Fuuny stuff, that, too !
Has anybody come across a version of "Eclipse" done in a hillbilly fashion ? Most funny when I heard it in the readio in the US, last week. I'd REALLY like to know who that was...
Any hint appr'ed
Stefan
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| Posts: 3164 | Location: Germany | Registered: Wed 07 April 2004 |   |
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Stefan, It could have been any one of Hayseed Dixie, Luther Wright & The Wrongs or The Austin Lounge Lizards. All have covered Pink Floyd in concert if not on disc - I had a copy of Pickin' on Pink Floyd but can't find it at the moment, but I don't think Eclipse was on this. Currently listening to Enrico Rava "Tati," earlier was a guilty pleasure whilst SWMBO is at the pictures - The The "Hanky Panky"
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| Posts: 2010 | Location: flat out like a lizard drinking | Registered: Thu 13 January 2005 |   |
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Bingo, Huw ! It was the Austin Lounge Lizards with "Brain Damage" (ehemm...)
Great ! Ordered and hope to have as much fun here, as in the car, then.
THANKS !
Stefan
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| Posts: 3164 | Location: Germany | Registered: Wed 07 April 2004 |   |
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Dug this one out from the back of the collection,
Red by Black Uhuru, On red vinyl. There did seem to be lot of cloured vinyl around in those days, The Police - Outlandos D'Amour on blue, Penetration - Moving Targets on Luminous etc.
Nic
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| Posts: 1329 | Location: Newcastle-upon-Tyne | Registered: Thu 15 September 2005 |   |
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