Just got two new Melody Gardot cd's and a Eva Cassidy cd.. Things are sounding nice here today.. Previous to those in the player was Amanda Marshall and The Beatles 🙂
J. S. Bach - Passacaglia c-Moll BWV 582 in the interpretation of different performing artists.
Just got two new Melody Gardot cd's and a Eva Cassidy cd.. Things are sounding nice here today.. Previous to those in the player was Amanda Marshall and The Beatles 🙂
Love Melody's first album. Fantastic.
I have a lot of Eva as well. Good stuff!😀

Tea-Bag, the second one by her "My One And Only Thrill" is really good also, nice sq too 🙂
In the player right now, Paul Simon Graceland.. Cool to revisit this cd after so long, great eclectic mix of musical direction and styles 😎
In the player right now, Paul Simon Graceland.. Cool to revisit this cd after so long, great eclectic mix of musical direction and styles 😎
L'Estravagante - Dietrich Buxtehude - Sonatas Op.1
Maybe too close miked.
There is not a wind instrument, the musicians' respiration is heard after all.
I don't know, which one are sighing continuously, maybe the violinist.
They could have waited for it possibly while he recovers from the cold.🙂
Maybe too close miked.
There is not a wind instrument, the musicians' respiration is heard after all.
I don't know, which one are sighing continuously, maybe the violinist.
They could have waited for it possibly while he recovers from the cold.🙂
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I see my old item justified again, that after the musicians the sound engineer and its devices (here at ECM) are responsible for the sound quality primarily:
John Surman & Jack DeJohnette - The Amazing Adventures Of Simon Simon:
Part I - Nestor's Saga (The Tale Of The Ancient)
This is a real audiophile nirvana.
Recorded January 1981 at "Talent Studio", Oslo and released on Vinyl LP with same cat # in 1981.
It's an almost 30 year old recordings.
The sound recording technique (knowledge) did not develop since then only backwards?
John Surman & Jack DeJohnette - The Amazing Adventures Of Simon Simon:
Part I - Nestor's Saga (The Tale Of The Ancient)
This is a real audiophile nirvana.
Recorded January 1981 at "Talent Studio", Oslo and released on Vinyl LP with same cat # in 1981.
It's an almost 30 year old recordings.
The sound recording technique (knowledge) did not develop since then only backwards?
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So i've started today with Tom Jones - Prise & Blame (best cd i've bougth this year , but i hoped that it will be recorded better ), and now some LP's Kate Bush - Never Forever, Tangerine Dream - Poland (Full version of this album was released only on 2 LP's in Poland by Tonpress, the cd version that is avalible in Europe and USA lacks couple of tracks 🙂, and for the end the Boxed Mke Oldfield (Tubular bells, Herstridge, ommadawn and that 4th Lp i don't remember 😉.
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