New favorite VINYL Album?


Wolfgang Amadeus by PHOENIX great sounding, fantastic music, highly recomended. my new favorite vinyl album.
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Rossini 6: Sonate A Quattro LP
http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/36497/Various_Artists-Rossini_Six_Sonate_a_Quattro-Vinyl_Box_Sets

Erich Kunzel / Roundup

http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/37516/Erich_Kunzel-Round-Up-180_Gram_Vinyl_Record

Nat King Cole / Love is the Thing

http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/64373/Nat_King_Cole-Love_Is_The_Thing-45_RPM_Vinyl_Record

Donald Fagen/Morph the Cat
http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/29222/Donald_Fagen-Morph_the_Cat-180_Gram_Vinyl_Record

Gary Karr/Plays Double Bass
http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/48724/Gary_Karr-Plays_Double_Bass-200_Gram_Vinyl_Record
http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/40578/Gary_Karr-En_Aranjuez_con_tu_Amor-180_Gram_Vinyl_Record
I missed the release in 2008 of the Sundazed 3-LP set of Dennis Wilson's 1977 Pacific Ocean Blue project. What an artifact of the classic rock era, drawn from the whole cloth of life and art, a no-BS vision down in the middle of his vocal range from the ultimate surfer-bum that the Beach Boys construct could neither express nor contain. Both stripped and over-produced, an RnR nursery rhyme that starts at the top and ends like a dog by the side of the road. Through the whole course an incredible group of top musicians sensitively follow Dennis through every step of a beautiful and harrowing trip from transcendental highs into some very serious blues. Always interesting, even when falling apart. I'd give a thousand Tom Pettys for this guy. Excellent SQ on blue vinyl.
Cat Stevens *MAJIKAT* 1976, new vinyl old concert. makes you wonder what may had been? GREAT concert! if you love cat you'er gone to love it!
Zeppelin records are not the greatest recordings as far a clarity and separation, but I don't think Page was going for that in the first place. They recorded a lot out outside of the pro studios, so I think ambiance and mood took priority. I think Zep recordings are interesting, and sometimes not having everything right out there forces the listener to put a little more attention into a deeper listening... because you are left with a bit of mystery that you would not find on say a Steely Dan album.