Uhhmm, let's see
Various labels such as Decca, Philips, Emi and Music Angel from NYC
And RCA; OLIVER! a play by Lionel Bart
The orchestral music of Richard Strauss, directed by Rudolf Kempe -4 discs
The art of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
Sting quartets A- Moll Op 132 by LVBeethoven
Don Quixote with Fournier playing his instrument (cello!)
Shubert's no.9 directed by Sawallisch
OH! This was nice : Kathleen Ferrier sings the part of Orfeo in Gluck's Orfeo and Euridice ( Ace Of Clubs- Mono )
Artur Rubinstein - Chopin-The piano concertos
Ivor Zhukov plays Scriabin ( Russian label)
Bruno Walter -Mahler symphony #9 -2 discs, one MISSING !!
And Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring
Bonus records-without sleeves
Italian songs of the '60s ( RCA) - That makes a couple with another one
Chick Corea- Return to Forever (MCM)
Various labels such as Decca, Philips, Emi and Music Angel from NYC
And RCA; OLIVER! a play by Lionel Bart
The orchestral music of Richard Strauss, directed by Rudolf Kempe -4 discs
The art of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
Sting quartets A- Moll Op 132 by LVBeethoven
Don Quixote with Fournier playing his instrument (cello!)
Shubert's no.9 directed by Sawallisch
OH! This was nice : Kathleen Ferrier sings the part of Orfeo in Gluck's Orfeo and Euridice ( Ace Of Clubs- Mono )
Artur Rubinstein - Chopin-The piano concertos
Ivor Zhukov plays Scriabin ( Russian label)
Bruno Walter -Mahler symphony #9 -2 discs, one MISSING !!
And Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring
Bonus records-without sleeves
Italian songs of the '60s ( RCA) - That makes a couple with another one
Chick Corea- Return to Forever (MCM)
Got 2 LPs delivered today via e-Bay
Both are OP and are as mint as you can get....... for a very good price.
1) Dad Hicks and The Hot Licks - Last Train To Hicksville
2) Bob Seger - Live Bullet (2 record set)
Both are OP and are as mint as you can get....... for a very good price.
1) Dad Hicks and The Hot Licks - Last Train To Hicksville
2) Bob Seger - Live Bullet (2 record set)
We've been directing our music money to Kickstarter, where we can help fund artists who are doing something new and interesting, and who aren't millionaires. Latest one is Kris Delmhorst and her soon-to-be-released "Blood Test."
Really, it doesn't cost much (if any) more than buying the record or CD and you're encouraging innovation instead of recycling dinosaurs.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/388013493/kris-delmhorsts-new-album-blood-test
Really, it doesn't cost much (if any) more than buying the record or CD and you're encouraging innovation instead of recycling dinosaurs.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/388013493/kris-delmhorsts-new-album-blood-test
SY- I note particularly that even the lowest cost of entry ($10 - the cost of a desert and coffee or glass of wine at dinner) entitles contributor to digital download in high res format - and at higher levels ($65 or more - about the cost of a decent Pinot Noir at dinner 😉) even vinyl as well .
This is definitely an interesting new business model
of course, there is still something to be said for the old favorites
This is definitely an interesting new business model
of course, there is still something to be said for the old favorites
One of my favorite Asian female singers from Singapore, Olivia Ong. "Fall In Love With Olivia" Her voice is no powerhouse but very sweet, clean and clear. Most songs are in English. But a couple are in Chinese and Japanese. And this is an HDCD 24 Bit recording. 

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Just got Peter Mulvey's "Silver Ladders," which was funded via Kickstarter. Peter does a very cerebral sort of singer-songwriter music- don't expect mindless pop.
Great album. Listened to it twice last night.
Great album. Listened to it twice last night.
Just got a pristine OP LP of "Cat Stevens" - Catch Bull At Four"
I had a copy back in the '70s and it was one of my favorites. It's his best as far as I'm concerned.
He was often misquoted and misunderstood when he converted to Islam .
In any event he just got inducted into R&R hall of fame and is again preforming some of his old songs songs after coming to the realization that his music and Islam can indeed co-exist. He is genuinely happy to be back performing and is even recoding a new album .
He also no longer seems to mid being referred to as Cat Stevens but does prefer "Yusuf " He is a an older and much wiser man and performer.
With Jimmy Fallon last week........
http://youtu.be/AHEodTwr_N0
I had a copy back in the '70s and it was one of my favorites. It's his best as far as I'm concerned.
He was often misquoted and misunderstood when he converted to Islam .
In any event he just got inducted into R&R hall of fame and is again preforming some of his old songs songs after coming to the realization that his music and Islam can indeed co-exist. He is genuinely happy to be back performing and is even recoding a new album .
He also no longer seems to mid being referred to as Cat Stevens but does prefer "Yusuf " He is a an older and much wiser man and performer.
With Jimmy Fallon last week........
http://youtu.be/AHEodTwr_N0
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I got 3 records today 🙂 (45s)
1) Grand Funk Railroad - Some kind of wonderful/Wild
2) Eric Clapton - Lay down sally/Next time you see her
3) Chicago - Takin' it on uptown/Baby what a big surprise
1) Grand Funk Railroad - Some kind of wonderful/Wild
2) Eric Clapton - Lay down sally/Next time you see her
3) Chicago - Takin' it on uptown/Baby what a big surprise
Random thread... but hey I will bite.
I found this (for me) interesting 2011 jazz / world album from a band called "Human Element":
Human Element: Human Element
You can preview tracks at Amazon:
Amazon.com: Human Element: Music
The is a very interesting mix of Pat Metheny's 2002 album "Speaking of Now" (Speaking of Now - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), which has some interesting world music influences, plus aspects of Joe Zawinul stuff. Some really interesting work, and there isn't much like it out there to my knowledge.
I found this (for me) interesting 2011 jazz / world album from a band called "Human Element":
Human Element: Human Element
You can preview tracks at Amazon:
Amazon.com: Human Element: Music
The is a very interesting mix of Pat Metheny's 2002 album "Speaking of Now" (Speaking of Now - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), which has some interesting world music influences, plus aspects of Joe Zawinul stuff. Some really interesting work, and there isn't much like it out there to my knowledge.
Vivaldi: Concertos for Bassoon, Volume II.
Bassoonist: Sergio Azzolini
Orchestra: L'Aura Soave Cremona
Label: Naïve OP 30518
This is a superb recording played on period instruments. It's Vol. II of a planned complete series. I believe he wrote a total of 39 bassoon concertos.
Bassoonist: Sergio Azzolini
Orchestra: L'Aura Soave Cremona
Label: Naïve OP 30518
This is a superb recording played on period instruments. It's Vol. II of a planned complete series. I believe he wrote a total of 39 bassoon concertos.
I jut got !964 pressing of ......
"The Miracles - Greatest Hits ( From The Beginning)"
This is a two record set .
And......I got the MONO version!
The same album was eventually released in "stereo" so, I was lucky to get this.
It is in excellent shape with just a couple of minor surface scratches and after thorough cleaning,.... it sounds great in glorious mono as it was recorded.
I would rate it as a VG++
The cover however has seem much better days and is on life support with plenty of Scotch tape
"Smokey" and the Miracles was one of my favorite groups pre the "British invasion" and the last time I heard most of theses songs was on worn 45s played on a cheap record players with a ceramic cartridge.
It's nice to hear them on a modern, relatively high end sys..
They are all classics from the very early days of Motown.
"The Miracles - Greatest Hits ( From The Beginning)"
This is a two record set .
And......I got the MONO version!
The same album was eventually released in "stereo" so, I was lucky to get this.
It is in excellent shape with just a couple of minor surface scratches and after thorough cleaning,.... it sounds great in glorious mono as it was recorded.
I would rate it as a VG++
The cover however has seem much better days and is on life support with plenty of Scotch tape
"Smokey" and the Miracles was one of my favorite groups pre the "British invasion" and the last time I heard most of theses songs was on worn 45s played on a cheap record players with a ceramic cartridge.
It's nice to hear them on a modern, relatively high end sys..
They are all classics from the very early days of Motown.
Neil Young At the Cellar Door. Rather interesting LP. Some good tracks where he plays the piano.
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