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Teasing the Korean

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  1. Gil Evans - Little Wing - Inner City
  2. Will he give the judge give the jury the option of trying him on his hairpiece? Surely they could come to a consensus on that...
  3. There's one on Columbia, too, called "The Riddle." For some reason it doesn't show up as often as the other Columbia albums. Really terrific, modern, longhair stuff.
  4. One of my favorite McFarland albums, and one of the few that successfully blends his "serious" jazz writing and arranging with his more accessible "pop" qualities. Most of his other albums tend to be in one group or the other. Yes, one of his very best. I am now discovering some of is later recordings ('America the Beautiful', 'Does the Sun Really Shine...') which I ignored when they came out. Thought they were very lightweight at the time. Now that they have been reissued, I find quite a number of special moments in those... Still hoping (against the odds) that his soundtrack for "13" will come out someday. Verve designed cover art and assigned it a catalog number, but yanked it at the last minute...
  5. How does click repair work on an all-percussion record?
  6. One of my favorite McFarland albums, and one of the few that successfully blends his "serious" jazz writing and arranging with his more accessible "pop" qualities. Most of his other albums tend to be in one group or the other.
  7. If they run a Keith Jarrett album through this program, does it also reproduce his whining note for note?
  8. Manhattan Percussion Ensemble - Varese: Ionisation (and Harrison, Barlett, McKenzie & Colgrass) Urania mono.
  9. It's simply another way to hear and experience the music. Granted, if we're talking about stuff that was recorded in hi-fi, it wouldn't be a big deal.
  10. Has anyone heard a demonstration of this technology? If it's as accurate as they claim, why not? I wouldn't replace the original recordings with the re-recordings, but I wouldn't mind hearing this stuff live either.
  11. I must have been a weird kid; I was hot for the robot!
  12. Has anyone seen these reissues of the Hasbro GI Joes? I got the70s blond guy with beard, lifelike hair and kung fu grip. This was from the Adventure Team era. Joe had given up on war and decided to chase wild tigers, stolen idols, and radioactive satellites instead.
  13. Brad Delp was the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life.
  14. Henry Mancini - Visions of Eight OST - RCA Dynaflex Billy Goldenberg - The Grasshopper OST - National General The Great Scott Walker - Scott 3 - Smash white label promo LOTS OF RED WINE!!!
  15. His first album is still my favorite.
  16. Did anyone hear his cries for help?
  17. Les Baxter's Teen Drums - Capitol (rainbow stereo) with Plas Johnson and Milt Holland and Porcy accuses me of not liking rock n roll! I showed him!
  18. The Wonderful World of Antonio Carlos Jobim - WB gold label stereo Much as I love mono records, these early WB stereo LPs are among the best sounding you'll find.
  19. Lonnie Liston Smith - Expansions - Flying Dutchman
  20. Klaus Schulze - En=Trance - Thunderbolt
  21. I've got several monos of classical music...and I'll get a mono cartdrige soon. Doesn't hitting the mono button do the same thing? and so on... and so on... and so on...
  22. Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra - Stokowski/Houston Symphony - Everest mono
  23. Alex North - A Streetcar Named Desire - Conducted by Heindorf - Capitol 10" One of the earliest jazz scores (or jazz-influenced scores, for the purists).
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