@6t5-gto,
Hey dude!. I’m glad to have some company. I’m getting ready to play another, (gifted lp), (OP)... Allman Brothers "Beginnings"
Wondering now if there may be a contest between "Beginnings" & "At Fillmore East"? This is kind of what I like to do. It doesn’t always work out.
First, I’m going to replay Other Lives "Rituals".
BTW, that was me that posted "How The West Was Won".
peace
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Hey @knollbrent ,
Holly Cole is a wonderful artist!
Thanks for contributing here!
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The Guess Who "American Woman" Cisco music |
WOW! That was a great remembrance of my time in the early 60's |
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Felt like something really special tonight. You know, the kind of stuff that makes you remember why you're an audiophile. Or at least an audiophile wanna-be.....
Supertramp - "Cannonball" - 45RPM 12" Direct to Disk single. Holy cow! I wish all records sounded this good...
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And now, for the rest of the album.......
Supertramp - "Brother Where You Bound"......
My favorite Supertramp album.
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@slaw Holly Cole Trio is so good!!!! |
@slaw Sorry, thought someone else was talking about the quality of How the West Was Won. Thanks for the heads up. I like your competition. Let's hear your results, but Filmore East is a pretty strong live album.
Today: Bob Marley - Survival from the box set, not my favorite Bob album but it sounds really good in this pressing
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Kenny Burrell....Bluesy Burrell with Coleman Hawkins on tenor and Tommy Flanagan on keys. |
Saint Germain "Boulevard" (Complete Series) F Communications 2xLP – F022DLP France London Grammar "If You Wait" 2xLP 45rpm vinyl Mazzy Star "She Hangs Brightly" Plain Recordings 180-gram vinyl |
Pete Townsend - White City Roger Waters- Amused To Death The National- Boxer
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Re-listening to Ryan Adams "Cold Roses" |
The Remains "A Session With.." |
Van Halen "Diver Down" haven’t listened to this one in over 30 years... SQ is surprisingly good.
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John Mayall and The Blues Breakers w/ Eric Clapton "S/T" Ides Of March "Vehicle"
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Grand Funk "We’re an American Band"
BTW< I heard on my local radio that Grand Funk sold out more tickets at THE same venue than The Beatles at Shea Stadium... this made me feel very good...that there was a time they got their due!
Of coarse there were completely different audiences. The Beatles drew young girls who couldn’t even hold their bladders. GF drew the hippies who were glad to have the freedom of expression presented in the music.
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Fran Healy 'Wreckorder" Superb pop songcraft, 'nuf said! |
Glen Hansard "Drive All Night" 45rpm
The GREAT Glen Hansard. Seek out all of his output.
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Here is a darn good not very well known record...
King's Daughters & Sons "If Then Not When"
You'll not see this anywhere else...….
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..not the usual for me.. ...but ....Beatles...."Penny lane".. .....I really like the horn arrangement..and the bell on the fire engine is pretty cool.! |
Grateful Dead / Wake of the flood
BTW Grand Funk "We’re an American Band" was the very 1st record I bought!
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Following in @slaw 's footsteps......
Glen Hansard - "Drive All Night" 45rpm
So good. Can't really go wrong with a backing band of Greg Liesz, David Piltch, Jake Clemons and Eddie Vedder and Joe Henry producing. Just sayin'.....
Followed up by John Hyatt - "Feels Like Rain" for reasons that are obvious to anyone who's heard Glen Hansard's version of "Drive All Night".........
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The Decemberists "I'll Be Your Girl" |
The Beatles "Rubber Soul" mono box |
Kim Richey "Rise" Emmylou Harris "Wrecking Ball" / Deluxe Edition/ 3rd lp outtakes
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Rodney Crowell "Acoustic Classics" |
Alex Chilton "Bach’s Bottom" OP
up next...
Lenny Kravitz "5" 1st time on vinyl
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Pieta Brown "One and All"
after that...
Tony Joe White "Rain Crow" 45rpm/dbl/lp
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David Gilmour "S/T" /UK/Harvest |
Professor Longhair "Rock "N" Roll Gumbo" OP/Dancing Cat/ SQ=EX! |
INXS "Listen Like Thieves" Mighty Sam McClain "Give it up to Love" / still sounds wonderful
I think I'm going to start in on the Grateful Dead "Cornell '77" box
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Eels "Blinking Lights and Other Revelations" Box |
shifted to......Bryan Ferry "Boys and Girls" /OP |
Mary Gauthier "Live @ Blue Rock" !!! |
Chris Cornell "Euphoria Mourning" |
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Not last night, but in the last week I’ve been drawn to the singing-songwriting of Harry Chapin :
Sniper and Other Lovesongs Portrait Gallery Living Room Suite
Chapin was a superb storyteller, and If you ever buy or listen to only ONE Chapin release it should be "Sniper".
It is filled with songs you will never want to forget. "Sniper" about the Texas tower gunman’s estrangement, "Better Place to Be" about the despair of the lonely everyman, and "Woman Child" describing the psychic anquish of a pregnant teenage groupie. And a more upbeat "Sunday Morning Sunshine" about the power of love. |
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Nicole Atkins "Goodnight Rhonda Lee" |
Ten Years After "A Space in Time"
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Jazz at the PawnShop. (incredible) |
Ronnie Montrose "The Speed of Sound" |
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Slaw, +1 Bryan Ferry "Boys and Girls"
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Next up... John Prine's Latest (Just picked it up) |