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Postby rally » 05 Jul 2005 01:03

Def Leppard Hysteria 8)
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I Was Walkin' Through The Woods

Postby Duryodhana » 05 Jul 2005 08:29

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"I Was Walkin' Through The Woods"
Buddy Guy


A' Side:
1. Watch Yourself
2. Stone Crazy
3. I Found A True Love

B' Side:

4. First Time I Met The Blues
5. Let Me Love You Baby
6. No Lie
7. I Got A Strange Feeling
8. My Time After Awhile
9. Ten Years Ago



10. Broken Hearted Blues
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Postby bastlnut » 05 Jul 2005 09:21

my turn!

these are my newest aquisitions:

The name of this band is 'Talking Heads'-live 2 LP set. 1. 1977-79, 2. 1980-81. (sir k 66112(2sr 3590))
Santana 'Lotus'-3 LP live at osaka K. hall july 3/4 1973 japan ((cbs 66 325 (81047/48/49))
The Police 'Zenyatta Mondatta' - Nautilus Super disc nr. 19
The Rolling Stones 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' -(Decca txs103)
Melissa Mnchester 'Melissa' - MFSL 1-028
Rickie Lee Jones-MFSL 1-089
The Who 'Face Dances' -MFSL 1-115
Blondie 'Parallel Lines' -MFSL 1-050
The Grateful Dead 'American Beauty' -MFSL 1-014
The Beatles 'Sgt Pepper' -MFSL 1-100
The Manhattan Transfer 'Live' -MFSL 1-022

Amazing is all i can say!!
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Postby Swell41 » 05 Jul 2005 12:19

Hi everybody!

Here a Record (double) that is breaking my heart: Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin - because i bought it a few days ago thinking that i could save it even if it was a little tired, but in reality, the 2nd vinyl s curved like the INdianapolis SPeedway lol

So, i just listened to the first Record (at least Kashmir gave me a looong moment of pleasure)...But anyway, patience will leed me to find another in good conditions!

good listens everybody!

PS: Bastlnut, don't you think Sgt. Pepper is a bit overestimate as one of the best Beatles albums? (i don't know, the White ALbum for example is technically far far above sgt pepper...)
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Postby frankwm » 05 Jul 2005 13:40

To make a change...

Two albums that have entertained me (when I'm not tied to the computer..composing ditties)

"An Evening With Beatrice Lillie" Decca LK4129/London 5212. 1955
Great performances of such standards as:
"There are fairies at the bottom of our garden"


"Movin" Kay Starr (no relation to Ringo LOL)
Capitol Stereo ST1254 - original pressing from 1959.
Fantastic sound -Ballsy/Dynamic performances
Great pair of lungs!
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Postby frankwm » 05 Jul 2005 20:52

A less recherche choice here.

One of my favourite albums (non-classical).

LAURA NYRO: "New York Tendaberry" CBS63510 (1969)

This is one I kept from a small collection I bought 10 years ago - most of the others (Brain Salad Surgery/Strawbs, etc) I sold to pay for the parts to repair the Quad ESL57s that I'd purchased as part of the 'deal'.

Nice Screamer!
:lol:
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one of the last records...

Postby Swell41 » 13 Jul 2005 10:32

here is one of the last records which will be spinning on my SL-Q200 (i'm going to have a TD 145 MKI :-D ) is Counterfeit² - Martin L. Gore. I bought it yesterday brand new 6€, just curious of the quality of a record that is made today...Well, that's a pretty heavy vinyl pressing, and the sound is not as bad as i thought at all (of course the source is certainly numeric).

Anyway, it's a good good effort from a man who could be called "the Heart of Depeche Mode", with a serie of covers brillantly interpreted. I recommende it for every fan of DM.

Jebs
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Postby Duryodhana » 20 Jul 2005 07:43

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"Wanted Dread & Alive" PETER TOSH

A' SIDE:
1. Coming in Hot
2. Nothing But Love - Gwen Guthrie
3. Reggae-Mylitis
4. Rok With Me
5. Oh Bumbo Klaat
B' SIDE:
1. Wanted Dread and Alive
2. Rastafari Is
3. Guide Me From My Friends
4. Fools Die (For Want of Wisdom)
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Postby danieldust » 20 Jul 2005 16:30

Nothing's playing at the moment, but some of my best recent acquisitions are:

Oregon - In Performance (Elektra)
Soft Machine - Seven (UK pressing on Orange CBS label)
David Darling - Journal October (ECM)
Tim Hart & Maddy Prior - Summer Solstice (Mooncrest, UK)
Ralph Towner - Solo Concerts (ECM)
Shadowfax - Watercourse Way, Shadowdance, The Dreams of Children (Windham Hill)
Michael Hedges - Aerial Boundaries, Strings of Steel (Windham Hill)

All awesome stuff.
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Postby Duryodhana » 30 Jul 2005 10:47

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Track Titles:

A' SIDE:
1. SUBWAY JOE
(Joe Bataan)
2. JUANITO
(Joe Bataan)
3. MUJER MIA
(Joe Bataan)
4. NUEVO JALA JALA
(Joe Bataan)


B' SIDE:
1. SPECIAL GIRL
(Joe Bataan)
2. PONTE EN ALGO
(Joe Bataan)
3. TRISTE
(Joe Bataan)
4. MAGIC ROSE
(Joe Bataan)
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Postby Swell41 » 05 Aug 2005 13:59

Wow, Joe Bataan is a really gifted artist, nice album tough ;)

Currently Playing: I Want You - Marvin Gaye (french Pressing but not bad at all) on my new TT (thanks to Bastlnut :D ) A Thorens TD 145 modified...

The result? Marvin Gaye has never had a so smooth and sensual voice :lol:

Jebs
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Postby JaS » 05 Aug 2005 14:13

Easy Star All Stars - Dub Side of the Moon

Horribly noisy coloured vinyl and you lose the 4 CD bonus tracks. However, I much prefer it to DSOTM and it sits happily with my Dread Zepplin albums :wink:

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Postby Swell41 » 09 Aug 2005 13:49

Hi everybody!

my TT is just making the magic to let me hear the album self titled of Tracy Chapman, a beauty that you can find almost everywhere for a bunch of euros (i bought it last year 3€ in perfect condition)

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1. Talkin' Bout A Revolution (2:38)
2. Fast Car (4:58)
3. Across The Lines (3:22)
4. Behind The Wall (1:46)
5. Baby Can I Hold You (3:16)
6. Mountains O' Things (4:37)
7. She's Got Her Ticket (3:54)
8. Why ? (2:01)
9. For My Lover (3:15)
10. If Not Now ... (2:55)
11. For You (3:09)

just listen the first side, and you'll be touched by her beautiful and gifted voice :D

Jebs
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Postby bastlnut » 22 Aug 2005 07:50

was able to buy up an old collection from a guy just turning 45, says he is getting to old for the hobby! lol
got about 120 LP's for 20 bucks! lucky me! its all pop, rock, metal, r & b, and disco. lol. at least its all in mint condition!
the best find under it all is the Uriah Heep disc's all the old post punk stuff. great crossover stuff from hard to pop! the grafics on the covers are super too. welcome back to the 80's!
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