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Maybe it's different in the USA, but over here they are often dismissed as the usual "cheapo student pad furniture" that won't last too long. However, it seems to me IKEA have improved the BILLY range over time. I have three older ones (shelf width 75 cm) from the 90s (discarded by my office partner and taken home by me in 2005 or so) and am using these mostly to hold car magazines stored in magazine holders (most shelves are crammed full), and the shelf boards indeed tend to flex to some degree. And I've had to add some reinforcements here and there to prevent the side walls from bowing out under the load and allowing one or the other shelf to drop. But the BILLY shelf units I've bought new myself (long ago too - 20+ years) still hold up very well, even though they are also loaded to the limits (some of them with car mags and books too, but most of them with LPs now) they stand up very well and don't budge to any singificant degree. In fact they seem almost as solid overall as some significantly more expensive shelving units I've bought specifically for my vinyls back in the 90s (and these are no longer made either, alas). Checking those BILLYs over I noticed on those I bought myself that Ikea have added some extra screws (with the socket hex heads visible from the outside) to hold the center shelves (at half-height of the full shelf) firmly in place so the side walls cannot bow out. These, by the look at it, were missing on the older ones, so this may be ONE reason for the somewhat seedy reputation of the BILLY range.
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Yeah, they did a nice job repackaging some CBS/CTI titles, such as Blythe, Hubbard, Farrell, Turrentine, Laws into very efficient sets with good sound (their mastering tends to be excellent). They also have a good package of John Surman's first three albums.
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That's a good compilation.
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I'm trying to be a little more open-minded to these bands I've never heard of. It seems this festival (the first one under Nate Smith) has a smidge more jazz to it than Christian McBride's last few festivals. When he had Common as the headliner a few years ago I knew I was out... I'm hoping this is going to be get better.
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Recommendations for Record Stores in...
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Rabshakeh's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Sounds like a great deal (pun intended).
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Holy Ghost replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Those things are great - I own several. I have looked their LP cabinets as well (findable from the link above).
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Great label - and this one is excellent! I also like their Freddie Hubbard - the mid 70s Columbia albums - while not great, they are worth. listen and the packaging/price is right.
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Starting off a rainy day with this awesome Carmen McRate cd on Concord, “You’re Looking at Me (A Collection of Nat King Cole Songs)” John Collins plays excellent guitar here, a key Nat Cole alumnus.
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I think the Mal Waldron cd sounds good. Haven't yet received the Evans but the review I did read that panned the sound seemed to come from someone with not much experience with the sound of a typical 625 performance.
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Philip Catherine, Paulo Morello & Sven Faller - Manoir de mes Reves (Enja)
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Just playing thisexcellent set. Only thing I dislike is the cheap looking artwork which gives you the impression you’re buying one of those sucky PD label compilation. But these are excellent
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Shazam definitely could be working.
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Comments for the sound on the Mal Waldron and Bill Evans aren’t good as well. Glad I’ve ordered the Mal Waldron on cd. I already expected it.
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playing now: the Illusions session
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Well our program is pretty stacked with visits to: the Colloseum, Saint Peter’s Cathedral, The Sistine Chapel, the Pantheon, Castle Saint Angelo, Galleria Borghese and virtually every monument we stumble upon on or way between these world wonders. But come on guys, there is ALWAYS time to visit a record shop. That is at least what I am going to tell my wife
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This, the Vogue box and a couple others do me.
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The sound is lacking, but it is still new Coltrane to my ears.
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