Hi,
I've been into vinyl since about 1965 and was lucky enough to have a relative that was a dj. He taught me how to handle records and gave me a watts record brush which was band new to the market at the time. I have a handful of damaged vinyl that I can't part with for sentimental reasons but otherwise most of it is museum quality.
I have approximately 3500 albums and about 40 cd's. Don't laugh, I've had a CDP since 1992 and actually upgraded with an HDCD unit last year. It sounds like my tastes somewhat mirror yours although my favorites are Neil Young, Steely Dan and most female vocalists. I wish I knew more about jazz and blues but I'm turning into a quick study.
I'm a real lover of any music that evolved from Buffalo Springfield and there is just so much of it. I always felt it would be interesting to do a visual family tree from that great band. Their influence is much greater than most realize.
I've been buying a few collections of vinyl from friends in the midwest and am overjoyed at the new stuff I've found. I also have the Seven Wives Of Henry The Eigth. Pretty goofy record. Also, a copy of War Of The Worlds with Richard Burton narrating.
While I'm optomistic about the future of digital I'm also frustrated with the medium and figure I'll bail shortly. The music industry today is a gigantic dysfunctional family that's full of paranoia. The decision drop kick digital is mainly to simplify my life. If they would only use all the available space on sacd or dvda for two channel I would embrace it whole heartedly. For now they have multi layers for cd playback, multi-channel and video. I guess, being a two channel guy, that I really don't hear as much improvement as I hoped for.
If you are a fan of the Supremes and enjoy Nancy Wilson then I highly recommend The Best Of Nancy Wilson. This is an absolutely stunning recording. It's pretty easy to find in a used record store.
My most disappointing album is Sopwith Camel. Fazon is a killer song (well worth owning the disc) but it seems to me like that is the only piece of inspired music they ever had. Lightning didn't strike twice with this talented group.
I've really only owned three systems in my life. First was K horns and AR, Thorens. Changed to an LP12 very quickly. I then purchased a second LP12 when the upgrades couldn't be done to the old table. Then went with British gear, Naim and now Linn. Tubes, Lowthers and a Teres are probably going to happen this year. I guess with the Lowthers I'll have to place them well into the room. After over 30 years in this passion I'll be owning my FIRST pair of speakers that aren't designed to be placed close to the back wall.
I've been into vinyl since about 1965 and was lucky enough to have a relative that was a dj. He taught me how to handle records and gave me a watts record brush which was band new to the market at the time. I have a handful of damaged vinyl that I can't part with for sentimental reasons but otherwise most of it is museum quality.
I have approximately 3500 albums and about 40 cd's. Don't laugh, I've had a CDP since 1992 and actually upgraded with an HDCD unit last year. It sounds like my tastes somewhat mirror yours although my favorites are Neil Young, Steely Dan and most female vocalists. I wish I knew more about jazz and blues but I'm turning into a quick study.
I'm a real lover of any music that evolved from Buffalo Springfield and there is just so much of it. I always felt it would be interesting to do a visual family tree from that great band. Their influence is much greater than most realize.
I've been buying a few collections of vinyl from friends in the midwest and am overjoyed at the new stuff I've found. I also have the Seven Wives Of Henry The Eigth. Pretty goofy record. Also, a copy of War Of The Worlds with Richard Burton narrating.
While I'm optomistic about the future of digital I'm also frustrated with the medium and figure I'll bail shortly. The music industry today is a gigantic dysfunctional family that's full of paranoia. The decision drop kick digital is mainly to simplify my life. If they would only use all the available space on sacd or dvda for two channel I would embrace it whole heartedly. For now they have multi layers for cd playback, multi-channel and video. I guess, being a two channel guy, that I really don't hear as much improvement as I hoped for.
If you are a fan of the Supremes and enjoy Nancy Wilson then I highly recommend The Best Of Nancy Wilson. This is an absolutely stunning recording. It's pretty easy to find in a used record store.
My most disappointing album is Sopwith Camel. Fazon is a killer song (well worth owning the disc) but it seems to me like that is the only piece of inspired music they ever had. Lightning didn't strike twice with this talented group.
I've really only owned three systems in my life. First was K horns and AR, Thorens. Changed to an LP12 very quickly. I then purchased a second LP12 when the upgrades couldn't be done to the old table. Then went with British gear, Naim and now Linn. Tubes, Lowthers and a Teres are probably going to happen this year. I guess with the Lowthers I'll have to place them well into the room. After over 30 years in this passion I'll be owning my FIRST pair of speakers that aren't designed to be placed close to the back wall.