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Tina Turner: Private Dancer.
via MOG:
Inspired by treitz3 and Phish...
decided to listen on MOG because I don't have the deluxe version. Actually, I will probably never have the deluxe version since I just ordered this:
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"Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music." ~ Ronald Reagan
"If you don't know the blues... there's no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music." ~ Keith Richards
"Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music." ~ Ronald Reagan
"If you don't know the blues... there's no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music." ~ Keith Richards
"Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music." ~ Ronald Reagan
"If you don't know the blues... there's no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music." ~ Keith Richards
Love Little Feat! Dug out Dixie Chicken....Met a bartender that said he knew her well!! Ha!
Gorillaz...Plastic Beach (youtube)
2-channel
Sources: Pro-ject 2.9 wood with Grado Gold cartridge; Squeezebox Duet; Oppo BDP-83
Amplification: PS Audio GCPH; PS Audio DLIII(Cullen mods IV); Parasound Halo P3; B & K Reference 200.2
Speakers: Polk - LSi15's(db sub mod)
HT
Amplification: Sony - STR-DG1000; Outlaw 200 Mono; Speakers: Polk - CS2, Monitor 70's, RC80i's; Video: Optoma HD20; FAVI HD-100
Work desk rig: Audioengine A2's; Jolida Glass FX DAC Mini
"Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music." ~ Ronald Reagan
"If you don't know the blues... there's no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music." ~ Keith Richards
John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat...Hooker N Heat (Vinyl)
2-channel
Sources: Pro-ject 2.9 wood with Grado Gold cartridge; Squeezebox Duet; Oppo BDP-83
Amplification: PS Audio GCPH; PS Audio DLIII(Cullen mods IV); Parasound Halo P3; B & K Reference 200.2
Speakers: Polk - LSi15's(db sub mod)
HT
Amplification: Sony - STR-DG1000; Outlaw 200 Mono; Speakers: Polk - CS2, Monitor 70's, RC80i's; Video: Optoma HD20; FAVI HD-100
Work desk rig: Audioengine A2's; Jolida Glass FX DAC Mini
You picked a good time to buy, gdpeck. That album [Little Feat, WFC on MFSL] has been just lately discontinued. Prices will only go up from here.
I'm currently listening to something I'm sure many of you will laugh at and I can't believe I'm about to post this.....but it is, after all, what I'm listening too right now. Lots of good younger years [women, smoking, drinking, partying and mischief] memories from this album.
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In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence.
"The best way to enjoy digital music reproduction is to never listen to good analogue reproduction". - Kenneth Swauger
David Osborne, "From This Moment"
Family Room
Cambridge Audio Azur 840C CD Player, King Cobra XLRs
Perreaux SM6P MKII Preamp, AQ Sky XLRs
Perreaux Prisma 750 Amps, Morrow SP7 Cables
SDA SRS 1.2as (RD0194s, Dreadnought, Black Hole 5, Acousta-Stuf, Dynamat Extreme, JBWeld. Vr3 Mods: Xovers & Binding Post Cups, SDA Inductors & Interconnect Cables)
Exercise Room
Wadia 171i, Supernova 6 Glass Toslink
CA Azur 840C, AQ King Cobra RCAs
Perreaux SM6P Preamp, AQ King Cobra RCAs
Perreaux PMF3150 Amp, Dreadnought
SDA 1Cs
"Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music." ~ Ronald Reagan
"If you don't know the blues... there's no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music." ~ Keith Richards
Regarding the MFSL Waiting for Columbus, I put off buying it when it first came out, not realizing it was a limited release. So I'm glad I was reminded to get it before all of the "reasonably priced" copies were gone. I'm excited to have it, but even at the price I paid it's expensive for a red book CD. Especially considering I recently got two Allman Brothers Band 2-disc MFSL SACDs for about what I paid for the WFC red book.
Regarding Dokken, I have some good memories of listening to them as well...
Right now, I'm continuing with more Little Feat.
via MOG:
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Erroll Garner...Concert By The Sea (vinyl)
One of the best. Jazz piano.
2-channel
Sources: Pro-ject 2.9 wood with Grado Gold cartridge; Squeezebox Duet; Oppo BDP-83
Amplification: PS Audio GCPH; PS Audio DLIII(Cullen mods IV); Parasound Halo P3; B & K Reference 200.2
Speakers: Polk - LSi15's(db sub mod)
HT
Amplification: Sony - STR-DG1000; Outlaw 200 Mono; Speakers: Polk - CS2, Monitor 70's, RC80i's; Video: Optoma HD20; FAVI HD-100
Work desk rig: Audioengine A2's; Jolida Glass FX DAC Mini
Quicksilver Messanger Service: Shady Grove. Nicky Hopkins on piano, give Edward The Mad Shirt Grinder a listen. PIANO at its best.
Found a track today I really like, playing it now...
Embliss - Kaleido (Retroid Remix)
Nice chillout downtempo breaks track.
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Polk Studio Monitor 4.6 Series 2's, Polk RT1000p's, Polk LSi25's, Boston Acoustic VR-975's
Crown D-75, Crown CE1000, Crown CE2000
Albert King...Travelin' To California (vinyl)
2-channel
Sources: Pro-ject 2.9 wood with Grado Gold cartridge; Squeezebox Duet; Oppo BDP-83
Amplification: PS Audio GCPH; PS Audio DLIII(Cullen mods IV); Parasound Halo P3; B & K Reference 200.2
Speakers: Polk - LSi15's(db sub mod)
HT
Amplification: Sony - STR-DG1000; Outlaw 200 Mono; Speakers: Polk - CS2, Monitor 70's, RC80i's; Video: Optoma HD20; FAVI HD-100
Work desk rig: Audioengine A2's; Jolida Glass FX DAC Mini
Lacuna Coil - Comalies
System Details:
Marantz SR 8200, Carver M-4.0t, Rega RP1, Marantz CD 5004, Denon DRR-680
Polk SDA2, Definitive Technologies BP-10, B&W CMC
Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris Western Wall - The Tucson Sessions CD -> ALAC
Gorillaz...Gorillaz (MOG)
2-channel
Sources: Pro-ject 2.9 wood with Grado Gold cartridge; Squeezebox Duet; Oppo BDP-83
Amplification: PS Audio GCPH; PS Audio DLIII(Cullen mods IV); Parasound Halo P3; B & K Reference 200.2
Speakers: Polk - LSi15's(db sub mod)
HT
Amplification: Sony - STR-DG1000; Outlaw 200 Mono; Speakers: Polk - CS2, Monitor 70's, RC80i's; Video: Optoma HD20; FAVI HD-100
Work desk rig: Audioengine A2's; Jolida Glass FX DAC Mini
Good morning music lovers...
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"Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music." ~ Ronald Reagan
"If you don't know the blues... there's no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music." ~ Keith Richards
Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza Acoustic Disc (1999) CD -> ALAC
The humblest of beginnings can beget the best prizes, as is the case with this spectacular summit meeting of bluegrass mandolinists. The story goes like this: Ronnie McCoury, son of the great Del, is driving his father's 1954 GMC coach in the (where else?) Shenandoah Valley and has a minor epiphany, dreaming up what he describes as a "Bluegrass Mandolin 101." When he shares the idea with Acoustic Disc founder (and mandolin virtuoso) David Grisman, the project is off with a sprint. Next thing you know, there's eight great mandolin pickers--veterans Jesse McReynolds, Bobby Osborne, Frank Wakefield, and Buck White, and (relatively) younger maestros Sam Bush, Ricky Skaggs, McCoury, and Grisman, with Del McCoury on guitar--grabbing 34 tunes for their collective own. They open with a unison reading of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" that recalls how important mandolin ensemble music was in bridging the worlds of concert and popular music generations ago. Then the ensemble's off on a solo-rich ride, with fiddle tunes like "Old Joe Clark" offering everyone a moment in the picking light and Bill Monroe's "Roanoke" giving the session's two planners a chance to speed through in unison. Then there are banjo-tune adaptations like "The Cakewalk" and numerous episodes of influence, where you have Wakefield, one of Grisman's 1960s-era mentors, jamming on "Mexican Stomp." The pickers also get an opportunity to introduce many of the cuts with a short monologue on the tune's genesis and intent. As if that all weren't enough, the set also comes slipcased with a generously colorful booklet that breaks down each tune and features mini-essays on each soloist and lovely photos of their preferred mandolin. Far more than a simple anthology of trad-grass mandolin music, this is a lengthy paean to the instrument and its great practitioners. --Andrew Bartlett
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Loretta Lynn
Honky Tonk Girl: The Loretta Lynn Collection (disc 1 of 3)
1994 MCA Records
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"Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music." ~ Ronald Reagan
"If you don't know the blues... there's no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music." ~ Keith Richards
The Band....Rock Of Ages.....Bob Dylan and The Band Before the Flood!
hochpt21: you must've received your albums from George. Hooker & Heat. Albert King. Some good stuff there. George still has some really good Savoy Brown available, I already have a good SB collection or I'd be all over it. Muddy Waters Hard Again is also an awesome album, produced by Johnny Winter, and JW plays on it as well. James Cotton might play harp on it too if my memory serves me. Maybe even Pinetop Perkins.
Rick 88, you have some fine stuff in yer collection!
"Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music." ~ Ronald Reagan
"If you don't know the blues... there's no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music." ~ Keith Richards
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