Aimee Mann : Bachelor No 2 (Mobile Fidelity) Stanley Clarke : School Days Talk Talk : Colour of Spring Frank Zappa : One Size fits All Peter Gabriel : So Toyah : Anthem ( oooops...80's pop!)
You'll hear Angel Trumpets and Devil Trombones...you are invited. Delphi/SME/Shelter/Trigon Pre&Powers/UR Unico/M-DAC/NEAT Ultimatums/Squeezebox
ROME by Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi. A tribute of sorts to Morricone, they've gone so far as to feature session musicians and vocalists who worked with the maestro himself. Featuring vocals by Jack White and Norah Jones. Fantastic mood music.
Van Cliburn playing Beethoven Piano Concerto #3, with Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy. RCA LSC-3238. a "dynaflex" LP which is very thin. Pleasantly surprised with its very good sound and freedom from warping (just like it says in its marketing text).
Van Cliburn takes it at a slow tempo savoring the lower midrange and bass of the piano. His deliberate pace puts the slow movement on the brink of falling apart. But there is a certain beauty to savoring the musical phrases all along the concerto. Quite different from the almost inexorable interpretation by Gary Grafmann on RCA Victrola. but both are effective in different ways.
hetfieldsmullet wrote:Judas Priest - Sin After Sin
I recently gave my copies of Sad Wings of Destiny and Sin After Sin to my local hospice shop as I no longer listen to their music . Hopefully someone else will now appreciate them .