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Just can't stop playing these albums. This record(s)  is (are) simply brilliant.

 

I had the opportunity to go to this concert. And stupidly, l didn't go.

I always thought RW was living off the coattails of PF. Very judgemental on my part. Because at that time l had not heard a single one of his albums. I now stand corrected. The guy is a genius. Clearly he has equel standing with David Gilmour.

 

This album is simply stunning in its recording.  It is like being at the concert 20 rows back.

 

A must buy for audiophiles. Even better when $79 becomes $25. In all honesty, l probably would not have bought it at full retail price.

 

I'm glad l did. It gets better with every listen.

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1 hour ago, metal beat said:

 

From where April?

This was an Ebay purchase ..........?

 

Was just the single vinyl (not deluxe vinyl) as I already have the CD Deluxe boxed set with the bonus tracks.

 

It is a black vinyl too - so "win win".

 

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37 minutes ago, April Snow said:

This was an Ebay purchase ..........?

 

Was just the single vinyl (not deluxe vinyl) as I already have the CD Deluxe boxed set with the bonus tracks.

 

It is a black vinyl too - so "win win".

 

 

At that price, no more $20 delivered at ebay.

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1 hour ago, BuzzzFuzzz said:

Evening Folks.

 

One of my first few records ever bought...

 

Iron Maiden - Self Titled  1980 EMI Records, UK. EMI, Aust.

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Nice,

I’m still looking for a copy of somewhere in time, the guitar riff on wasted years is so cool.

 

 

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2 hours ago, needlerunner said:

Just can't stop playing these albums. This record(s)  is (are) simply brilliant.

 

I had the opportunity to go to this concert. And stupidly, l didn't go.

I always thought RW was living off the coattails of PF. Very judgemental on my part. Because at that time l had not heard a single one of his albums. I now stand corrected. The guy is a genius. Clearly he has equel standing with David Gilmour.

 

This album is simply stunning in its recording.  It is like being at the concert 20 rows back.

 

A must buy for audiophiles. Even better when $79 becomes $25. In all honesty, l probably would not have bought it at full retail price.

 

I'm glad l did. It gets better with every listen.

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Not a fan of him TBH, I went to his concert us and them in Sydney and was great. I bought Radio K.A.O.S and liked it as well and have heard great reviews of Amusing to death, saying that I prefer Gilmour’s work better but to each it’s own :)

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57 minutes ago, metal beat said:

 

At that price, no more $20 delivered at ebay.

Yes was a lucky moment and I seized on it, not that this is my favourite Kylie Album but the price was too good to pass it up. I actually prefer the bonus tracks from the Golden Deluxe CD more than the album tracks to be honest. But was a good deal for a Gatefold and it was flawless. I thought maybe it was a return being so cheap but it was still in it's original shrink wrap, makes me wonder if they made an error in the listing price to be honest.........

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Another big listening session yesterday.  The new Jose James is quite good, though not my fav of his. More RnB than previous work (similar to Love in a time of madness album)

 

Lee Morgan Vol 3 - I should play this more.  Outstanding album.  Watched the Movie "Yesterday", terrific IMO.  So a few Beatles albums. Bobby Womack is also outstanding.

 

Jason Isbell and Rodney Crowell always get a run when reflecting on Mum and Dad passing.  A real connection with those 2 albums..  Elephant is just a remarkable song from Isbell.

 

In order of play:

https://www.discogs.com/City-And-Colour-The-Hurry-And-The-Harm/release/4757364

https://www.discogs.com/Bobby-Womack-The-Bravest-Man-In-The-Universe/release/3668613

https://www.discogs.com/Miles-Davis-Round-About-Midnight/release/3508300

https://www.discogs.com/Donald-Byrd-Royal-Flush/release/6404829

https://www.discogs.com/The-Jazz-Messengers-Hard-Bop/release/5363569

https://www.discogs.com/Kaleo-AB/release/9883955

https://www.discogs.com/The-Beatles-Abbey-Road/release/14183308

https://www.discogs.com/The-Beatles-Love/release/6389529

https://www.discogs.com/Lee-Morgan-Volume-3/release/3092493

https://www.discogs.com/Hank-Mobley-Roll-Call/release/3342162

https://www.discogs.com/José-James-No-Beginning-No-End-2/release/14889047

https://www.discogs.com/Frank-Sinatra-My-Way/release/6457592

https://www.discogs.com/Peter-Gabriel-Us/release/8744593

https://www.discogs.com/The-War-On-Drugs-A-Deeper-Understanding/release/10751302

https://www.discogs.com/Gillian-Welch-The-Harrow-The-Harvest/release/10618983

https://www.discogs.com/Jason-Isbell-Southeastern/release/5324065

https://www.discogs.com/Rodney-Crowell-Close-Ties/release/10044957

 

 

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Hi All,

 

Air, Le Voyage Dans La Lune, an album inspired by the French director George Méliès's silent 1902 film A Trip to the Moon, and is intended to be a soundtrack to the restored version of the film.

 

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Started the morning listening to Classic FM on the way to a waterfront swim and then decided to keep wth the theme and have a classical morning.  Kicking it off with one of my favourites, Antony Michaelson on clarinet in Mozart’s K622 Clarinet Concerto.  Michaelson is a clever bugger because he was the designer (?) or at least owner of the company that made my amp, the Musical Fidelity M6si, before selling to Project. This is beautiful music and, to my ears, well played. 
 

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This was a strange purchase - 

I bid on it on Ebay (new and sealed) as the seller combined free shipping - so thought "why not, try something different"

won it for $4.00 !!

I think the seller would have been totally p*ssed off about that, they increased the  prices on the rest of their listings after that.

 

Maxwell

Black Summers Night

2016

Europe

 

 

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Hi @April Snow

5 minutes ago, April Snow said:

This was a strange purchase - 

I bid on it on Ebay (new and sealed) as the seller combined free shipping - so thought "why not, try something different"

won it for $4.00 !!

I think the seller would have been totally p*ssed off about that, they increased the  prices on the rest of their listings after that.

 

Maxwell

Black Summers Night

2016

Europe

 

 

I had Embrya, back at the turn of the century and found it it be a little underwhelming, I hope 'blackSUMMERS'night' is a better experience for you than Embrya was for me. :thumb:

 

JJ

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Still on classical (but interrupted for a bit of potential SNA buying, a visit to my work to measure up my TT dimensions then dropped in to Air a Raid Records, with full social distancing) Sibelius, with a monument to him we visited in Helsinki

 

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3 hours ago, scuzzii said:

Another big listening session yesterday.  The new Jose James is quite good, though not my fav of his. More RnB than previous work (similar to Love in a time of madness album)

 

Lee Morgan Vol 3 - I should play this more.  Outstanding album.  Watched the Movie "Yesterday", terrific IMO.  So a few Beatles albums. Bobby Womack is also outstanding.

 

Jason Isbell and Rodney Crowell always get a run when reflecting on Mum and Dad passing.  A real connection with those 2 albums..  Elephant is just a remarkable song from Isbell.

 

In order of play:

https://www.discogs.com/City-And-Colour-The-Hurry-And-The-Harm/release/4757364

https://www.discogs.com/Bobby-Womack-The-Bravest-Man-In-The-Universe/release/3668613

https://www.discogs.com/Miles-Davis-Round-About-Midnight/release/3508300

https://www.discogs.com/Donald-Byrd-Royal-Flush/release/6404829

https://www.discogs.com/The-Jazz-Messengers-Hard-Bop/release/5363569

https://www.discogs.com/Kaleo-AB/release/9883955

https://www.discogs.com/The-Beatles-Abbey-Road/release/14183308

https://www.discogs.com/The-Beatles-Love/release/6389529

https://www.discogs.com/Lee-Morgan-Volume-3/release/3092493

https://www.discogs.com/Hank-Mobley-Roll-Call/release/3342162

https://www.discogs.com/José-James-No-Beginning-No-End-2/release/14889047

https://www.discogs.com/Frank-Sinatra-My-Way/release/6457592

https://www.discogs.com/Peter-Gabriel-Us/release/8744593

https://www.discogs.com/The-War-On-Drugs-A-Deeper-Understanding/release/10751302

https://www.discogs.com/Gillian-Welch-The-Harrow-The-Harvest/release/10618983

https://www.discogs.com/Jason-Isbell-Southeastern/release/5324065

https://www.discogs.com/Rodney-Crowell-Close-Ties/release/10044957

 

 

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Man. Your music is very varied.

A good thing indeed.

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6 minutes ago, needlerunner said:

Man. Your music is very varied.

A good thing indeed.

Indeed, eclectic! I’ve been working my way through Rodney Crowell and Jason Isbell’s albums since I read John’s post.? @scuzzii

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