That's excellent. A classic.Originally Posted by JuniorJBL
That's excellent. A classic.Originally Posted by JuniorJBL
Not that I like the man but Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and "Off the wall" are recorded VERY well. They are one of those recordings that you can just keep turning UP.
Always fun learning more.......
Also Harry for the HolidaysOriginally Posted by Ken Pachkowsky
Always fun learning more.......
Cool jazz,Bebop,Boosanova,R&B,Rock,Symphony,Drama.Elvis .Of cause Jazz is the most.Originally Posted by hapy._.face
CD,LP,MD,APE[harddrive].
A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enought to take away everything from you
From my nearly favorite vintage of Dead, this is a great show.
When Mydland was on keys/B3 it always seemed to drive Garcia further. Jerry was in excellent voice, and, as per usual, the recording is top-quality. A must addition to any collection, and if you're looking for a great example of a great Dead show, this is right up there.
Best heard on 4345's, to fulfill Lesh's bass endeavors...
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"Indeed, not!!"
Abdullah Ibrahim with Carlos Ward, Live at Sweet Basil, Vol 1. This album always rewards me with its captivating beauty. I have it on the original vinyl, which I've been told is rare, but I assume its been reissued on CD.
Taxman - The Beatles
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long john baldry; it aint easy
Joni Mitchell- Travelogue
While I work in the shop on yet another pair of horns.
Widget
I love that. But, no time for love. It's tax time...Originally Posted by Mr. Widget
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"Indeed, not!!"
There's only one good song left...
Just found "Champagne Jam" by The Atlanta Rhythm Section burried in a box. Great stuff!
Ah, Margot Chapman: what a stunner.Originally Posted by Giskard
Out.
Sirius Satellite-The vault #6016 on DISH
"It only costs 80% extra to go first class"
Great recording all the way, from the first notes of Theme from Pink Panther to Stevie Wonder playing a bluesy harmonica on Moon River. This album commemorates Henry Mancini's 80th birthday by newly recorded versions of his greatest masterpieces.
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