Neil Young - Hawks & Doves
(1980, Reprise)
Neil Young - Hawks & Doves
(1980, Reprise)
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
Van Morrison - Poetic Champions Compose
(1987, Mercury) MASTERDISK HW in the deadwax, mastered by Howie Weinberg
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
Neil Young - After The Goldrush
(1970, Reprise) RE-2 and Artisan symbol in the deadwax
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
Moby Grape - Moby Grape '69
(1969, Columbia) 1A / 1A
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
Just got another copy of Tarkus (Emerson, Lake & Palmer) to replace the various copies I had in the 70s.
Perfect condition LP (inside and out).
Ebay $3
Nice score! This is my favorite ELP album. As much as I love the vinyl version of this LP, the new DVD audio version (produced by Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree) sounds absolutely stunning--incredible clarity and resolution. DVD audio is a sadly neglected format IMHO....
http://www.amazon.com/Tarkus-Deluxe-...rds=ELP+deluxe
I'll have to look into it.
Thanks
So is there video on those music dvds?
Or are they now using DVDs to carry just music tracks?
Shuggie Otis - Here Comes Shuggie Otis
(1970, Epic) 1C/1D
tasty
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cosmos Factory
(1970, Fantasy) F-2800/ F-2801 machine stamped in the deadwax
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
The Tarkus DVD Audio has audio only on it, no video footage. I wish they'd release more music in the DVD audio format because on a nice audio system with great speakers you can really appreciate the increased resolution and clarity compared to other audio formats such as CD. However, some DVD audio titles have both audio and video footage like King Crimson "RED" (also produced by Steve Wilson). It sounds phenomenal in the DVD audio format and besides the DVD audio recording of the album also includes very rare live concert DVD video footage of King Crimson with one of my favorite personnel lineups of the band (Bill Bruford, John Wetton, Robert Fripp, David Cross). Here's the link for that one (interesting listener reviews for this title and Tarkus as well):
http://www.amazon.com/Red-King-Crims...d+steve+wilson
I like the fact that John Fogerty is still to this day recording/performing some great music in 2013. I saw this excellent performance by him on the Letterman show last week--this classic song is also featured on his latest 2013 album. Here's the clip of him performing "Someday Never Comes" on Late Night With David Letterman. Be sure to watch the full clip, because the song builds nicely and this performance/song really shines by the end of the performance.....
Albert King - I'll Play The Blues For You
(1972, Stax) L. Nix "The Fox" in the deadwax, both sides
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
Traffic - self titled
(1968, Island) 3U / 3U in the deadwax; UK pressing 70's gatefold issue w/o the booklet
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
The Pentangle - Sweet Child
(1968, Reprise)
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
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