Spending a final day of vacation listening to some marvelous recordings that demonstrate the value of the time and effort we put into getting our systems to sound as good as we can get them to sound:
Beethoven, Symphony No. 7, Kajski/PolishChmPO, Tacet L 149
(yet again)
Sibelius, Finlandia, Mackerras/LondonPromsO, RCA LSC 2336-45 (Classic Records 45 rpm reissue)
Crosby, Stills & Nash, S/T, Atlantic SD 8229-45 (Classic Records 45 rpm reissue)
Nanci Griffith, The Last of the True Believers, Philo PH 1109
Pierre Cochereau, Triptych Symphony for Organ, played on the organ at Boston Symphony Hall, Aeolian Skinner, Volume XII (mono)
John Coltrane, Blue Train, Blue Note 1577 -45 (Analogue Productions 45 rpm reissue)
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Beethoven, Symphony No. 7, Kajski/PolishChmPO, Tacet L 149
(yet again)
Sibelius, Finlandia, Mackerras/LondonPromsO, RCA LSC 2336-45 (Classic Records 45 rpm reissue)
Crosby, Stills & Nash, S/T, Atlantic SD 8229-45 (Classic Records 45 rpm reissue)
Nanci Griffith, The Last of the True Believers, Philo PH 1109
Pierre Cochereau, Triptych Symphony for Organ, played on the organ at Boston Symphony Hall, Aeolian Skinner, Volume XII (mono)
John Coltrane, Blue Train, Blue Note 1577 -45 (Analogue Productions 45 rpm reissue)
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