Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances Dallas Symphony The 09 remaster in 45 by AP - Rachmaninoff* - Donald Johanos - Dallas Symphony Orchestra - Symphonic Dances Op. 45 / Vocalise Op. 34, No. 14 Don't know much about classical other than I enjoy it. This pressing is just amazing. Recorded just down the street.
I've been on a bit of a Phish bender lately. Re-listened to LivePhish 6 last night and it knocked me out. Seeing them (for the only the second time ever!) this summer so gotta bone up...
Graham Stephenson & Aaron Zarzutski: Touching On erstwhile records erstaeu 003 The above two using trumpets & synthesizer utilized with microphones 5 very abrasive and almost exasperating yet invigorating pieces of abstract improvisation.
There are such great selections going on here, it reminds me of trips to the record store where payday elicited a large bundle of vinyl under my arm on the way to the register, half of the bundle being the last two pages of this thread... 'oh eureka' the cashier cried. Truly ignored. One of the best openings to an album I can recall, and I'm sure some of the 223 people that bought it feel the same way. I have a good bit of RW and I've always found this OST to be infectious. This one is special. A friend of mine who is a good guitar player tried to down play this. I didn't understand just what he meant and told him so. The 801, Roxy Music, Illuminations, Steve Miller, the true wizard the true star, Todd Rundgren... does it get any better? No. It was great seeing some Weather Report on here after I had just put on a live one; Sweetnighter is probably my favorite of their catalog along with Mysterious Traveler. NP:... some jet-fueled fusion while sipping a Manhatten to get me going for a conference championship event on the telly.
dont own the cd but have a really torn up fireside lp copy. not their strongest record. saw them do a reunion show in santa rosa almost twenty years ago. it was jessie, banana and corbitt who was so shy when i asked for an autograph his old lady had to tell him to do it. sadly maybe hundred people attended
It's hard for me to stop at one X album. Wild Gift, man. Although "Universal Corner" is on this album, a live version of it is in the bonus material of Under The Big Black Sun CD (Elektra/Rhino R2 74372). They need to officially release some live shows of these guys from back in the day. I can't think of any such releases off the top of my head.
What does that mean, when an LP is roached out? An LP jacket would make a horrible, too big, and unusable roach clip. I go out of my way to drop doobage references, even where they make no sense.
Don't worry. In a couple o' days I'll spin some hard rock or punk rock to restore my low T to healthier levels.
...but for now - spinnin' one of Van the Man's classics: Van Morrison - Moondance Rhino LP (mastered/cut by Steve Hoffman & Kevin Gray) **** me, this sounds amazing. "Crazy Love" is on at the moment and sounds miles better than the previous CD versions I've heard.