Please help, I don't know, which version I like most:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx9nA82lbsA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-37UPgnQS1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-pgYiFbaLo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx9nA82lbsA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-37UPgnQS1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-pgYiFbaLo
Perhaps the first one.
It lacks all of the high-end audio properties, but it is the most intimate and personal one.
Or the second one, with the great guitar wizard Robert Fripp and chapman stick player Trey Gunn?
Or the third one, because it is the best studio recording?
It lacks all of the high-end audio properties, but it is the most intimate and personal one.
Or the second one, with the great guitar wizard Robert Fripp and chapman stick player Trey Gunn?
Or the third one, because it is the best studio recording?
Willie Dixon remastered album Little Red Rooster to be followed by Robert Johnson's Red Hot Blues ( remastered ) found in my local charity shop yesterday in mint condition GBP 1
for the pair 🙂
for the pair 🙂
Suzanne Vega, Melody Gardot. Played them both within the last two days.
I have 3 of Gardot's albums, and I saw her play at Town Hall in NYC. "My One and Only Thrill" is very nice sounding on vinyl.
And for Suzanne Vega:The Mother of the MP3
And now playing: AJA - Steely Dan, a NOS copy that my sister had.
I have 3 of Gardot's albums, and I saw her play at Town Hall in NYC. "My One and Only Thrill" is very nice sounding on vinyl.
And for Suzanne Vega:The Mother of the MP3
And now playing: AJA - Steely Dan, a NOS copy that my sister had.
Louis Armstrong - Olympia April 24th 1962 Paris Jazz Concert
I've a number of these live "Paris Jazz Concert" discs on LaserLight, they are all great recordings without exception
I've a number of these live "Paris Jazz Concert" discs on LaserLight, they are all great recordings without exception
Aerial - Kate Bush ..........LOUD(ish)...in a vain, fruitless attempt to drown out the feckin' tinnitus
My latest charity shop find ... RCA Bluebird re-mastered 75 th anniversary Original Dixieland Jazz Band ,the very first jazz music ever recorded.
The original metal masters were destroyed so has been done using 78's from personal collections with Sonic Solutions NoNOISE processing which cleans things up without taking away the ambience of the original recording,excellent sample of musical history for 50 pence .
The original metal masters were destroyed so has been done using 78's from personal collections with Sonic Solutions NoNOISE processing which cleans things up without taking away the ambience of the original recording,excellent sample of musical history for 50 pence .
That's interesting Kon, I have recordings of Scott Joplin playing his music taken from wax cylinder I bought in Cash Converters. I thank God for ignorant people!
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