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Hi All,

 

Bowie, Live In Japan 1990 LP #2 of 3

 

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Tracklist:

C1    Blue Jean    3:13
C2    Let's Dance    4:38
C3    Stay    6:41
C4    China Girl    5:42
D1    Sound And Vision    3:24
D2    Ziggy Stardust    3:47
D3    Station To Station    8:06
D4    Young Americans    6:21

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John Fogerty: Centerfield

 

I'm gob smacked at how quiet these records are after 30min in the ultrasonic tank... Seriously, seriously good investment on the DIY front... checkout the thread on here for tips & pointers.. most of my collection is starting to sound like it just came out of the wrapper, I kid you not!!

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Metallica: Kill em All

 

First LP I ever bought myself, 1984 at the tender age of 17. Record store in Adelaide that specialised in imports. Seem to recall this cost me a small fortune!!

 

Still pristine... the music of my Youth

 

'Bang that head that doesn't bang'

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Judie Tzuke.

 

Welcome to the Cruise

Shoot the Moon

 

I remember Molly Meldrum getting very excited about "Welcome to the Cruise" although you were never really sure whether he liked it or was just shilling for Elton John's record label.  Regardless, I like it a lot.  The follow up isn't quite as good and there is a live album here also somewhere as well (local 2nd hand record guy had all 3 albums from somebodies collection and I am a sucker, what can I say).

 

 

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Wow, another one gone way too soon. What an absolute legend on the keys.

 

Paying homage to one of the best jazz fusion key board experts ever.

 

You will be sadly missed around chez prog.

 

If anyone that likes progressive rock and wants to dabble in the jazz fusion side of things, this album is one the highest rated of the genre. 

 

You owe it to yourself to grab a copy of this excellent album. All killer, no filler as they say. Truly excellent songs from 4 total professionals playing their arses off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You won't get this band straight away. Multiple plays will reward you immensely.

 

 

R.I.P Chick and thanks for the fantastic music over so many decades.

 

 

Just found this live clip of the band so I've added it now. An excellent version.....

 

 

 

 

Just noticed that Frank Gambale and Jean Luc Ponty have been with the band since 2010. I never knew dat!

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Thanks to @Digital Man, every good Elvis album in one hit.

 

My personal favourite pictured (From Elvis in Memphis) - a record he made after the '68 comeback special.  However there is a mass of riches in this astonishing pile of vinyl - basically every good record Elvis made and the only one really missing is "Something for Everybody" but included the first album, the incredible comeback '68 record, the Sun Sessions, the fantastic double From Memphis to Vegas / Back in Memphis.

 

A pile of soundtrack albums too (Flaming Star, Fun in Acapulco, Blue Hawaii), the "Elvis in the 70's" compilation and most of the 1970s output as well.  An incredible haul.

 

If you think you don't like Elvis, I'd recommend firing up "Long Black Limousine" from "From Elvis in Memphis" and get a feeling of how much wasted talent got squandered in making stupid films in the 1960s.

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