Currently Purchasing
#1
Posted 05 October 2008 - 02:45 PM
It has been pointed out that most of my contributions to the Currently Spinning thread seem to be what I have bought lately rather than what I have listened to. On The Vinyl Engine they have a thread called "Did you buy any records today?". This might exclude the digiphiles amongst us so I though why not start a similar thread here with a title fitting with this site. So, here is it - Currently Purchasing.
So, I'll start off with my purchases from yesterday.
From Licorice Pie:
Sonny Boy Williamson: One Way Out. Getting into the blues of late so I thought I'd Pick up some Sonny Boy.
Project Stereo Test Record - will be setting up the new TT shortly so I thought another test record wouldn't do any harm.
From Warren's Record Paradise - Warren is not looking well which is a pity.
Mike Oldfield: Five Miles Out
Organ Recital: Simon Jansen on the organ at St Martin's Church, Bolsward Holland. Tracks include: Bach's Toccata and Fugue, Bach choral preludes, Rheinberger, Bossi and Karl-Elert. Mainly bought for Toccata and Fugue although I have played that track and would like a version with a bit more attack. That said, organs hold their notes so I suppose this is a balance. Anyone have a good suggestion for a version of Toccata and Fugue?
DS
We are playing Russian roulette with features of the planet's atmosphere that will profoundly impact generations to come. How long are we willing to gamble? David Suzuki
Great is the power of steady misrepresentation; but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure. Charles Darwin
http://www.theconsensusproject.com/
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#2
Posted 05 October 2008 - 02:51 PM
Hi
It has been pointed out that most of my contributions to the Currently Spinning thread seem to be what I have bought lately rather than what I have listened to.
Well thats just a bit cheeky isnt it?
Actually, this is a great idea for a thread David, and I reckon you will have a loooot of posts here.
Is it open to componentry as well?
Cheers,
Jake
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#3
Posted 05 October 2008 - 03:21 PM
CD: Morphine- Yes
Room 11- Mmm Gumbo
Vinyl: Sade- Diamond Life
The Cult- Love
Hummingbirds- Love Buzz
Cave- Thorens TD-160 Super/Sumiko Premier MMT/AT-440ML-OCC/Amber PP-1, Yamaha CD-S2000, Weston Touchstone, ME 150, Gale 401A
Kitchen- La Pavoni Stradivari Professional
#4
Posted 05 October 2008 - 11:43 PM
DS
We are playing Russian roulette with features of the planet's atmosphere that will profoundly impact generations to come. How long are we willing to gamble? David Suzuki
Great is the power of steady misrepresentation; but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure. Charles Darwin
http://www.theconsensusproject.com/
Micro Seiki BL51 TT, Stax UA7 Arm, Blue Angel Mantis Cart, RCM Sensor Prelude Phono, Melody I34 Amp, Rotel RCD865BX CD , Osborn Epitome Speakers.
#5
Posted 07 October 2008 - 09:52 PM
David Gilmour "Live in Gdansk"
I think that I've got a copy of the 5 disc set thanks to the phone and a credit card, although I don't have it just yet.
I'm also trying to purchase the 4 LP set of the same name, this is proving a little harder to get.
I've also just purchased Floyd's "A Momentary Lapse of Reason", on vinyl. I've had the CD for 20 years now, but vinyl is what I love
snow
Vinyl, Tubes & Horns.
#6
Posted 07 October 2008 - 10:00 PM
Gday Snow, the whole Gilmour/Gdansk thing gets a little confusing. I just spent 20 mins the other day going through the different options at JB and ended up with their most expensive offering, the 4 disc set which has 2 CDs and 2 DVDs.I'm trying to purchase
David Gilmour "Live in Gdansk"
I think that I've got a copy of the 5 disc set thanks to the phone and a credit card, although I don't have it just yet.
I'm also trying to purchase the 4 LP set of the same name, this is proving a little harder to get.
I've also just purchased Floyd's "A Momentary Lapse of Reason", on vinyl. I've had the CD for 20 years now, but vinyl is what I love
snow
I have also had emails from Elusive Disc (I think) promoting the 5 LP set (vinyl only - no video).
So if you have ordered anything it sounds like it must be the 5 LPs. JB also offered a 2 disc and a 3 disc set which all looked identical apart from the fine print.
Cheers,
Jake
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#7
Posted 07 October 2008 - 10:08 PM
#8
Posted 07 October 2008 - 10:10 PM
Try this link, it is confussing.
http://www.davidgilmour.com/gdansk.htm
From what happened to me today it seems that all the 5 disc version ordered by JB are already pre-sold.
I've also got my eye on one of these.
http://www.fender.co...mour/guitar.php
Cheers
snow
Vinyl, Tubes & Horns.
#9
Posted 07 October 2008 - 10:18 PM
Yep, Wot's...Uh the Deal?G'day Jake,
Try this link, it is confussing.
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#10
Posted 07 October 2008 - 10:23 PM
#11
Posted 12 October 2008 - 11:28 PM
Pink Floyd "The Wall" I've already got this on CD & vinyl, but my LP is just about worn out.
Pink Floyd "Atom Heart Mother" I've never heard this one.
David Gilmour "About Face" I've never heard this one either.
I've got my "Live in Gdansk" 5 disc pack, I love it, still hunting for the LP pack.
snow
Vinyl, Tubes & Horns.
#12
Posted 13 October 2008 - 10:56 AM
Pink Floyd "Atom Heart Mother" I've never heard this one.
Me neither and l consider myself a big fan. Be interested to hear your opinion of it Snow when you have had time to give it a couple of spins
Cheers,
mondie
#13
Posted 13 October 2008 - 05:41 PM
Me neither and l consider myself a big fan. Be interested to hear your opinion of it Snow when you have had time to give it a couple of spins
Cheers,
mondie
No worries mondie,
It's an eBay job. I'll let you know when I get it and have given it a couple of spins
Since Richard past away I've been playing and buying alot of Floyd & David Gilmour. I can nearly watch "wearing the inside out" from "Remeber that night" disc 2 without getting a tear in my eye. I had this problem before he passed away, his passing was a shock to me.
cheers
snow
Vinyl, Tubes & Horns.
#14
Posted 13 October 2008 - 06:57 PM
#15
Posted 13 October 2008 - 09:14 PM
John Taylor - Whirlpool
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy
Dire Straits - Live at the BBC
All on RBCD
#16
Posted 13 October 2008 - 10:23 PM
The Animals: The Twain Shall Meet

Is it a single album, is it a double album? It's in between: Johnny Winter: Second Winter
The LP of Elvis's comeback special, original pressing in mono. Must spin the DVD one day.

Single of Day after Day by Badfinger. Nice track.
The next day I went to Quality Records who were (are??) having a classical sale: 50% off second hand vinyl and 30% of second hand plastic.
I got:
Fernando Germani plays Bach at the Royal Festival Hall - bit of organ music including Toccata and Fugue.
Shostakovich Concerto No1 for Piano and trumpet along with Concerto No2 for Piano and orchestra. Both performed by Moscow Radio Large Symphony Orchestra and Dimitri himself playing the piano on the Concerto No2.
Brahms Piano Quintet played by Sviatoslav Richter and the Borodin Quartet.
All cheap so why not.
DS
We are playing Russian roulette with features of the planet's atmosphere that will profoundly impact generations to come. How long are we willing to gamble? David Suzuki
Great is the power of steady misrepresentation; but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure. Charles Darwin
http://www.theconsensusproject.com/
Micro Seiki BL51 TT, Stax UA7 Arm, Blue Angel Mantis Cart, RCM Sensor Prelude Phono, Melody I34 Amp, Rotel RCD865BX CD , Osborn Epitome Speakers.
#17
Posted 14 October 2008 - 07:40 AM
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#18
Posted 14 October 2008 - 04:00 PM
I got the 5 LP set as well as the 5 Disc version(3 cd's and 2 dvd's).
I got the 4 disc version (2 CDs / 2 DVDs). I didn't know there was a 5 disc version. Prices seem to vary wildly from store to store though. I paid $30 for mine from a small local CD shop here in Adelaide, but I've seen prices as high as $48. There is also a weblink on one of the DVDs, if you pop it into your computer. It looks like they are adding downloadable mp3 files of live recordings each month. There were two tracks available when I last looked.
(I'm talking about David Gilmour, Live In Gdansk, of course.)
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
#19
Posted 14 October 2008 - 04:07 PM
Me neither and l consider myself a big fan. Be interested to hear your opinion of it Snow when you have had time to give it a couple of spins
Cheers,
mondie
Atom Heart Mother was the second Pink Floyd album I bought, back in the 70s (the first was Meddle, just after it was released, which dates me!). Its quite a bit different from a lot of other Floyd albums, a bit more adventurous perhaps. Might take a few listens to get used to. For some reason, though, I really like the last track, 'Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast'. I think the David Gilmour influence was really starting to show on this album.
Edited by emesbee, 14 October 2008 - 04:10 PM.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
#20
Posted 14 October 2008 - 05:39 PM
Atom Heart Mother was the second Pink Floyd album I bought, back in the 70s (the first was Meddle, just after it was released, which dates me!). Its quite a bit different from a lot of other Floyd albums, a bit more adventurous perhaps. Might take a few listens to get used to. For some reason, though, I really like the last track, 'Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast'. I think the David Gilmour influence was really starting to show on this album.
G'day emesbee,
Yeh I'm a very big fan of PF. I've just dug out some of there LP's and I fairly sure
"The piper at the gates of dawn" 1967 is the first LP, no David on this one it was in the Sid Barret days.
"A saucerful of secets" 1968 was the second and this was the first with David.
Next was "Ummagumma" 1969, these first 3 LP are very different from the latter stuff.
"Relics" was recorded the same year as "meddle" 1971 not sure if it was before or after though.
I'm not a Waters fan, although he wrote alot of they earler stuff. The best thing he did apart from writing was leave the band so that we got 2 LP's with David at the helm and the late Richard Wright was asked to come back to the band after being sacked by Waters.
Guy Pratt is a great Bass player and did you know he married Richard Wright Daughter.
My thoughts only, I don't expect everybody to agree.
I also got my five disc "live in Gdansk" last week cost me $100, JB hi-fi rang me today and said that they had a spare one for $85, it always the way.
JB have the LP pack on order for me.
Cheers
snow
Vinyl, Tubes & Horns.
#21
Posted 14 October 2008 - 07:06 PM
Regarding Live In Gdansk...
How come the 5 disc costs $100? I bought the 4 disc and it was only $38 or so from JB....
Cheers,
Jake
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#22
Posted 14 October 2008 - 07:41 PM
Today I bought:

Vladimir Ashkenazy -- "Bach: Well Tempered Clavier" -- never a fan of Ashkenazy and I wasn't that impressed by his WTC on first listen. But this 3CD set was very cheep in the second-hand bins so I thought why not.

Donavon Frankenrieter - "Recycled Recipes" -- an EP of cover versions, marked down to $1.99 at the local JB HiFi.

Mark Kozolek -- "Little Drummer Boy" -- a 2CD set of live recordings, just MK & acoustic guitar. Saw MK play in BrisVegas a while back so this is like a little memento. Another JB HiFi mark down.

Talk Talk - "Spirit Of Eden" -- can't find my original CD but saw this remasted edition for $7.99 at JB's. Companion to the Mark Hollis solo CD I picked up last week at the second-hand store.
--Geoff
#23
Posted 14 October 2008 - 07:49 PM
G'day emesbee,
Yeh I'm a very big fan of PF. I've just dug out some of there LP's and I fairly sure
"The piper at the gates of dawn" 1967 is the first LP, no David on this one it was in the Sid Barret days.
"A saucerful of secets" 1968 was the second and this was the first with David.
Next was "Ummagumma" 1969, these first 3 LP are very different from the latter stuff.
"Relics" was recorded the same year as "meddle" 1971 not sure if it was before or after though.
Just a few corrections here:
Piper at the Gates of Dawn was with Syd, yes, correct.
Saucerful of Secrets had, from memory, 3 tracks with Syd and the rest with David.
Ummagumma I think is quite different from the earlier albums. Also has tracks written by each member.
Relics is a "best of" - mainly early singles from memory.
DS
We are playing Russian roulette with features of the planet's atmosphere that will profoundly impact generations to come. How long are we willing to gamble? David Suzuki
Great is the power of steady misrepresentation; but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure. Charles Darwin
http://www.theconsensusproject.com/
Micro Seiki BL51 TT, Stax UA7 Arm, Blue Angel Mantis Cart, RCM Sensor Prelude Phono, Melody I34 Amp, Rotel RCD865BX CD , Osborn Epitome Speakers.
#24
Posted 14 October 2008 - 09:33 PM
Piper at the Gates of Dawn was with Syd, yes, correct.DS
This is off the LP's
track
1 Barrett
2 Barrett
3 Barrett
4 Barrett
5 Barrett,Wright,Waters, Mason
6 Walters
side II
1 Barrett,Wright,Waters,Mason
2 Barrett
3 Barrett
4 Barrett
5 Barrett
1 WatersSaucerful of Secrets had, from memory, 3 tracks with Syd and the rest with David.DS
2 Wright
3 Waters
4 Walters
SideII
1 Waters,Wright,Mason,Gilmour
2 Wright
3 Barrett
Relics is a "best of" - mainly early singles from memory..DS
Not sure, but if it was a best off which LP did "Arnold Layne" & "See Emily Play" come from?
Ummagumma is a double LP, I got it as well as Relics a couple of years back.
The other two I got 20 years back for $19.95, they were sold as a set called what a nice pair.
I've got More as well but don't know the year, it was a movie soundtrack
I'm not quite old enough to be an expert on these guys, but I do like to buy there LP's
Cheers
snow:)
Vinyl, Tubes & Horns.
#25
Posted 14 October 2008 - 09:43 PM
Here's a great definitive discography which I found a couple of years back.
http://www.pinkfloyd...o/disc_idx.html
Cheers,
Jake
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#26
Posted 14 October 2008 - 09:44 PM
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#27
Posted 14 October 2008 - 09:53 PM
Snow,
Regarding Live In Gdansk...
How come the 5 disc costs $100? I bought the 4 disc and it was only $38 or so from JB....
Cheers,
Jake
Good Question Jake,
Well to start with I could have got it for $15 less at JB, but then I did get it cheaper than a mate in Sydney - he payed $120Aus but bought it in the US, he likes it delivered to his door.
There's a sealed envelope which I haven't opened yet.
There's also a poster and a booklet which I'm now going to need to read.
The 5th disc will be rare, this is a CD.
I had an open wallet for this one, this was the last concert featuring the late Richard Wright.
Cheers
snow:)
PS Great Links Jake you're got my heart pumping faster
Edited by snowdownunder, 14 October 2008 - 10:01 PM.
Thanks Jake
Vinyl, Tubes & Horns.
#28
Posted 14 October 2008 - 10:40 PM
A bargain box set with 33 CDs for $95

S. Richter's Complete EMI recording box set. 14CDs

Very happy.
#29
Posted 14 October 2008 - 11:02 PM
G'day emesbee,
Yeh I'm a very big fan of PF. I've just dug out some of there LP's and I fairly sure
"The piper at the gates of dawn" 1967 is the first LP, no David on this one it was in the Sid Barret days.
"A saucerful of secets" 1968 was the second and this was the first with David.
Next was "Ummagumma" 1969, these first 3 LP are very different from the latter stuff.
"Relics" was recorded the same year as "meddle" 1971 not sure if it was before or after though.
I'm not a Waters fan, although he wrote alot of they earler stuff. The best thing he did apart from writing was leave the band so that we got 2 LP's with David at the helm and the late Richard Wright was asked to come back to the band after being sacked by Waters.
Guy Pratt is a great Bass player and did you know he married Richard Wright Daughter.
My thoughts only, I don't expect everybody to agree.
I also got my five disc "live in Gdansk" last week cost me $100, JB hi-fi rang me today and said that they had a spare one for $85, it always the way.
JB have the LP pack on order for me.
Cheers
snow
Actually, I just realised that Relics was the first Pink Floyd album I bought, followed by Meddle, then Atom Heart Mother, followed over time by most of the others. I kind of lost interest in them a bit after Wish You Were Here though. (I'm not a great fan of Animals or The Wall.)
Relics was a compilation of early material, mostly from singles and their first three albums. The vinyl copy I bought was the one with the original cover, ie: the four eyed ceramic face with the tongue sticking out (great cover!).
Also, they brought out a soundtrack album for the film More in 1968, presumably after Saucerful Of Secrets but before Ummagumma. (A couple of tracks from More are on Relics.)
I bought the 4 disc version of Live in Gdansk from a small CD shop here in Adelaide for $30. I don't understand why the 5 disc version is so much more expensive though. (Sounds like a ripoff to me.)
Edited by emesbee, 14 October 2008 - 11:05 PM.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
#30
Posted 14 October 2008 - 11:13 PM
The song list on Relics (with lead guitarist and source of track) is:
1: Arnold Layne (Syd, early single)
2: Interstellar Overdrive (Syd off Piper)
3: See Emily Play (Syd, early single)
4: Remember A Day (Syd off Saucer)
5: Paintbox (Syd, B side of single Apples and Oranges)
6: Julia Dream (Syd, B side of single It Would be so Nice)
7: Careful With That Axe, Eugene (Dave, is this the version on Ummagumma or another version, can't remember)
8: Cirrus Minor (Dave, off More)
9: The Nile Song (Dave, off More)
10: Biding My Time (Dave, previously unreleased)
11: Bike (Syd, off Piper)
It is listed, correctly, as a compilation on the Wikipedia discography of Pink Floyd.
If you are really interested in early PF then PM me and I can send you a bootleg of early stuff which is very good. It even features a recording of the 5 man Pink Floyd, just that the fifth man is Bob Klose not David Gilmour!
A Nice Pair was just a re-release of Piper and Saucer as a double album. Look at the front cover and if there is a picture of a dentist with a name something like Reginald Fang you have a valuable rarity - dentists couldn't advertise back then and that was a first pressing which was pulled because the pic was deemed an advertisment, later versions had a different pic in that spot.
Geez the things I can remember!
Now let's get back to everyone's recent purchases, including Pink Floyd of course
DS
We are playing Russian roulette with features of the planet's atmosphere that will profoundly impact generations to come. How long are we willing to gamble? David Suzuki
Great is the power of steady misrepresentation; but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure. Charles Darwin
http://www.theconsensusproject.com/
Micro Seiki BL51 TT, Stax UA7 Arm, Blue Angel Mantis Cart, RCM Sensor Prelude Phono, Melody I34 Amp, Rotel RCD865BX CD , Osborn Epitome Speakers.
#31
Posted 15 October 2008 - 06:25 AM
A Nice Pair was just a re-release of Piper and Saucer as a double album. Look at the front cover and if there is a picture of a dentist with a name something like Reginald Fang you have a valuable rarity - dentists couldn't advertise back then and that was a first pressing which was pulled because the pic was deemed an advertisment, later versions had a different pic in that spot.
Geez the things I can remember!
Now let's get back to everyone's recent purchases, including Pink Floyd of course![]()
DS
Call me a trivia buff but I just love small details like this, thanks David! Unfortunately though (and I just rushed off to check) but my original vinyl has no dentist (doesn't mean its toothless though
Currently purchasing? Nothing at the moment, but may be placing my first order with Quality Records this week.
Cheers,
Jake
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#32
Posted 15 October 2008 - 11:25 AM
my mum was telling me how she used to be part of a club that sent her new releases every now and then to build up her collection. she got things like best of The Cars and Tea for Tillerman.
just want to know if companies still do that. Im not so interested in getting new music but more like a 'Must Have' music collection, of oldies
looking to purchase Nina Simone - Anthology (its gotta have Sinner man on it)
#33
Posted 15 October 2008 - 12:42 PM
dont know if this is a good place to ask this but i was wondering if there is any service/club that sends you a collection of cds every month or something?
my mum was telling me how she used to be part of a club that sent her new releases every now and then to build up her collection. she got things like best of The Cars and Tea for Tillerman.
just want to know if companies still do that. Im not so interested in getting new music but more like a 'Must Have' music collection, of oldies
looking to purchase Nina Simone - Anthology (its gotta have Sinner man on it)
I used to be a member of the same club I suspect R&R. It was called the Australian Record Club and it was sold long ago to Record Clubs of Australia.
They are at 3 Talavera Rd Nth Ryde, phone 02 9856 2299. I don't know if they still do the monthly newsletter and send out, but you can always give them a call to find out.
#34
Posted 19 October 2008 - 12:05 PM
Howlin' Wolf: The Back Door Wolf
Svjatoslav Richter playing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.3.
Badfinger: Straight Up.
Time to clean and listen!
DS
We are playing Russian roulette with features of the planet's atmosphere that will profoundly impact generations to come. How long are we willing to gamble? David Suzuki
Great is the power of steady misrepresentation; but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure. Charles Darwin
http://www.theconsensusproject.com/
Micro Seiki BL51 TT, Stax UA7 Arm, Blue Angel Mantis Cart, RCM Sensor Prelude Phono, Melody I34 Amp, Rotel RCD865BX CD , Osborn Epitome Speakers.
#35
Posted 19 October 2008 - 12:06 PM
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#36
Posted 19 October 2008 - 12:12 PM
David Gimour, self titled. I'm yet to hear this.
Pink Floyd, Relics. I've already got this, but this one is a UK pressing with yet another cover.
Bay jobs, won't get them untill next week.
Last weeks LP's arived OK, Atom Heart Mother & About face were great but the Momentry Lapse of Reason LP was a bin job due to it being a very poorly looked after LP, I'm looking for another.
As Meatloaf once sung "Two out of three ain't bad"
snow
Vinyl, Tubes & Horns.
#37
Posted 19 October 2008 - 12:29 PM
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Badfinger: Straight Up.
Time to clean and listen!
DS
there must be enough hair in that shot to give some to me:)
regards Michael
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#38
Posted 19 October 2008 - 03:41 PM
there must be enough hair in that shot to give some to me:)
No way, it's mine and I want (need?) it.
DS
We are playing Russian roulette with features of the planet's atmosphere that will profoundly impact generations to come. How long are we willing to gamble? David Suzuki
Great is the power of steady misrepresentation; but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure. Charles Darwin
http://www.theconsensusproject.com/
Micro Seiki BL51 TT, Stax UA7 Arm, Blue Angel Mantis Cart, RCM Sensor Prelude Phono, Melody I34 Amp, Rotel RCD865BX CD , Osborn Epitome Speakers.
#39
Posted 19 October 2008 - 04:19 PM
currently drying in dish rack
cleo laine a beautiful thing far from her best but mint as in seems never 3 have been played $2
erroll garner up in erolls room $2
the silencers painted moon ?? no nothing about them but when records r this cheap$! i have a rule that 1 album must b new to me
last week my new to me was a double album of robert goulet my love gorgive me at 50 c for both vinyls
u win some u lose some!
david
#40
Posted 22 October 2008 - 09:43 AM
Fleetwood Mac - Starsound Collection Halfspeed Mastered
Santana - Marathon
Dire Straits - Making Movies
Cale, J.J. - Naturally
Cale, J. J. - Troubadour
Cale, J.J. - Okie
Gilmour, David - About Face
Dylan, Bob - Slow Train Coming
Janos Starker-cello; Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Walter Susskind. Kodaly: Sonata for Solo Cello op 8; Dohnanyi: Konzerstucke, op 12.
Flash And The Pan - Early Morning Wake Up Call
Flash And The Pan - Flash And The Pan
Flash and the Pan - Nights in France
All second hand vinyl, presumably in excellent condition, filling a few gaps and replacing lost albums.
Cheers,
Jake
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#41
Posted 22 October 2008 - 11:16 AM
Just ordered from The Record King.
Fleetwood Mac - Starsound Collection Halfspeed Mastered
Santana - Marathon
Dire Straits - Making Movies
Cale, J.J. - Naturally
Cale, J. J. - Troubadour
Cale, J.J. - Okie
Gilmour, David - About Face
Dylan, Bob - Slow Train Coming
Janos Starker-cello; Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Walter Susskind. Kodaly: Sonata for Solo Cello op 8; Dohnanyi: Konzerstucke, op 12.
Flash And The Pan - Early Morning Wake Up Call
Flash And The Pan - Flash And The Pan
Flash and the Pan - Nights in France
All second hand vinyl, presumably in excellent condition, filling a few gaps and replacing lost albums.
Cheers,
Jake
Great choices there Jake. And you can't get enough of JJ Cale, I have the majority of his output on record , and although I can't recall the label that they were released on, they sound excellent.
And whats this Fleetwood Mac LP ?
An audiophile uses music to appreciate his hi fi, a music lover uses hi fi to appreciate his music. I am a music lover.
#42
Posted 22 October 2008 - 12:00 PM
Great choices there Jake. And you can't get enough of JJ Cale, I have the majority of his output on record , and although I can't recall the label that they were released on, they sound excellent.
And whats this Fleetwood Mac LP ?
Err...not sure
Oh, here it is
http://www.yee.ch/F/.../starsound.html
Looks like an audiophile best of FM.
Cheers,
Jake
Can’t tell if you're serious or trolling hard. The internet has dulled my sarcasm receptors.
#43
Posted 22 October 2008 - 12:55 PM
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#44
Posted 22 October 2008 - 03:17 PM
I was browsing in Big Star recently and came across a copy, which is presumably the one you bought. (I didn't buy it because I already had a copy.)
Have you seen him playing live? I've seen him a couple of times at Womadelaide, and also at last year's guitar festival. A very entertaining performer.
Edited by emesbee, 22 October 2008 - 03:20 PM.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
#45
Posted 26 October 2008 - 03:58 PM
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[/URL]Bit headbangy:p
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Bit progressive rocky:rolleyes:
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[/URL]Bit Groovy:D
All small discs.
Cave- Thorens TD-160 Super/Sumiko Premier MMT/AT-440ML-OCC/Amber PP-1, Yamaha CD-S2000, Weston Touchstone, ME 150, Gale 401A
Kitchen- La Pavoni Stradivari Professional










