Today...
P.J. Harvey 'To Bring You My Love' Coincidental that the comment on distortion sounding undistorted came after I had played that album today. It's really amazing how the overmodulation on the microphone, which is highly distorted (only intended so, and only on some of the songs) can sound so darn good.
Triumvirat 'Illusions On A Double Dimple' Has any of you ever heard of this group? I bought this shortly after acquiring my first audio system, in 1973. A year later I bought their second album, titled "Spartacus". They really play on the Emerson Lake & Palmer sound/style. Not as good as ELP, but fun nonetheless. It sounds very dated, and the SQ is just so so, but it brought back some cool memories of my first year in college.
Camel "The Snow Goose' A few others have posted recently on this band, Camel. So, I thought to break out the one that I have, give it a clean, and spin it. A nice listen, no doubt.
Steely Dan 'Gaucho' Darn good album. Can't get enough of the Dan.
P.J. Harvey 'To Bring You My Love' Coincidental that the comment on distortion sounding undistorted came after I had played that album today. It's really amazing how the overmodulation on the microphone, which is highly distorted (only intended so, and only on some of the songs) can sound so darn good.
Triumvirat 'Illusions On A Double Dimple' Has any of you ever heard of this group? I bought this shortly after acquiring my first audio system, in 1973. A year later I bought their second album, titled "Spartacus". They really play on the Emerson Lake & Palmer sound/style. Not as good as ELP, but fun nonetheless. It sounds very dated, and the SQ is just so so, but it brought back some cool memories of my first year in college.
Camel "The Snow Goose' A few others have posted recently on this band, Camel. So, I thought to break out the one that I have, give it a clean, and spin it. A nice listen, no doubt.
Steely Dan 'Gaucho' Darn good album. Can't get enough of the Dan.