A bit of music thus far this morning with my listening partner:
Counting Crows, August and Everything After - Analogue Productions 45rpm reissue (Can I admit to getting bored? Oh my...)
Dead Can Dance, Into The Labyrinth - Mobile Fidelity Silver reissue - sonically scruptious, this 2 LP reissue is better than the original, and musically interesting and complex.
Harry Belafonte at Carnegie Hall - original pressing - we'd listened to another pressing of this at a friend's house, but I just couldn't find the swing factor I thought this LP had it. So, I pulled it out here to re-play the Cotton Fields cut that had been demo'ed for us. And, by golly, the swing factor was back. Just a great example of how some records live or die by the PRaT one's turntable delivers.
Moving on now to Brahms Piano Concerto, Curzon and Szell, in a 45 rpm reissue from ORG that I've been wanting to hear for some time.
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