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  1. I started using Rigotti Golds and have had much better luck finding good reeds over Rico or Vandorens. Typically you go into a show with a reed you previously picked because it did what you wanted but like JSngry said, that can change quickly.
  2. That's only true if you deem it is your right to hear the music. Otherwise piracy is still theft. My guess is that once the sales of the LPs slow, the full download will become available. At least that seems to be the smartest way to sell them to me.
  3. If these are still available I'll take them.
  4. I saw a copy at my local shop yesterday.
  5. Interesting but I have a hard time determining how lucrative this is for someone to do. Especially with releases from Tommy Boy that were unissued on vinyl at initial release. This make it sound like vinyl is selling a lot when comparatively to previous years of physical media sales its not.
  6. Cool. I hope you have the same satisfaction as I have.
  7. Distilled
  8. Planet Asia & Apollo Brown - Anchovies Planet Asia - The Golden Buddha Planet Asia - Black Belt Theatre Planet Asia & Gensu Dean - Abrasions Increasing my hip hop vinyl collection.
  9. fantastic stuff. Tina Raymond is a favorite on drums with Vinny.
  10. I tried the wood glue trick on a really cheap and really filthy record that was something I wanted to play but ended up getting a sealed copy of later. Its a messy method, used a lot of wood glue and had moderate results. Wasn't worth the effort imo. I talked a bit about it in the cleaning records thread.
  11. Anthony Braxton - Ninetet (Yoshi's) 1997 Vol.3. only disc 1, Composition N. 211 for tonight. The more GTM i hear the more I fall under its spell.
  12. Blindly buying an album in a record store is one of my favorite things to do.
  13. Full album is also on apple music
  14. Kenny Dorham - Swedish Sessions 1964 sample: I Had The Craziest Dream Amazon: KD Swedish Sessions
  15. Okay. I got my Studebaker today and cleaned 5 records. First up was a copy of Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - Midnight Band. This is one of my most recent vinyl purchases and I've spun it quite a few times so i'm most familiar with it. It had moderate surface noise at its worst but was never totally clear. After cleaning it it was left with a few pops but the surface noise was gone. I was impressed. Next up was Blue Mitchell - African Violet. I bought this for $1 and only listed to it once because it was so noisy. I actually thought I threw it out. After a cleaning it sounded new. It had a couple pops but all of side one it maybe totaled half a dozen. Very impressed. Third was my copy of Donald Bailey - So In Love. This is his harmonica album. When I won this on eBay maybe 10 years ago was listed as VG and arrived with a split and stained jacket and was unlistenable. Literally, I tried listening to it and put it away before the first song So In Love was halfway over. I only kept it because it is kinda rare and I have a rip someone gave me to listen to. Anyway, this has the most noise after cleaning but it is nothing like before. Its unbelievable how well it sounds compared to what it was. After playing both sides it was quiet with small surface noise mainly in the quieter passages and some click and pops through out. I think if I give it another spin in the Studebaker it may clean it the rest of the way. A really fun record. I've also cleaned Louis Armstrong - Satchmo Plays King Oliver and Vinny Golia - Solo which was so bad I tried to clean it with wood glue to some very limited success (I spent more on wood glue than the record by a lot). Will try to give those a spin tonight. But my initial opinion is for $30 this is impressive. Simple to use, fairly quick and an easy clean up. I dumped the water after cleaning these records into a clean bowl and there was noticeable tan coloration in the bowl. My vinyl collection is fairly limited (maybe 50 total records) and buy second hand almost exclusively. For the time being this appears to be the ideal cleaning set up for my space/needs.
  16. Based on what i've seen it is the same as a spin clean. I'm getting this and a record label saver. Hopefully to use in conjunction with one another. I'd get a VPI but I don't currently have to room needed.
  17. I ordered a Studebaker just waiting for it to be delivered. I'll report back once I have a chance to try it.
  18. Doug Duke - The Jazz Organist a random purchase years ago, nothing spectacular but enjoyable none the less.
  19. Christopher Hollyday - Reverence followed it with: Christopher Hollyday - Treaty
  20. Patrick Shiroishi solo Baritone and Alto Saxophone, Tashi Dorji solo electric guitar and Makoto Kawashima solo alto saxophone. I left before they played as a trio since I had to working the next morning but Makoto was worth the sleep deprivation and trip alone. What an incredible artist he is.
  21. Gary Clark Jr - This Land
  22. Thanks for the heads up! I try to catch Bobby any time I can. The 29th date conflicts with the Makoto Kawashima concert I'm going to but I should be able to catch another date or two.
  23. Fascinating. Thanks for the link to this process I had not been aware of.
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