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someday I'm gonna sign up to this e-music stuff...

...when I can trust myself with it...

:ph34r:

the nice thing is, because it's a subscription, you know how much you're spending a month and sometimes you can really get a ton of much if you find albums with long tracks. Of course, you do have to avoid the temptation of the booster pack... :D

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Both accounts (just can't bring myself to kill off the second one :():

Mose Allison Gimcracks and Gewgaws

Orpheus Orpheus 4

Orpheus Ascending

Johnny "Hammond" Smith Talk That Talk (-1 track)

Dead Chid Attack

Egyptian Lover On The Nile

Phil Ranelin Vibes From The Tribe

Pharoah Sanders Journey to the One

Gil Scot-Heron Winter In America

Jimmy Smith/Eddie Harris All The Way Live

David S. Ware The Freedom Suite

Philly Joe Jones Philly Jo Jones Quintet (sic)

The Black Angels Directions to see a Ghost

Judas Priest Sad Wings of Destiny

Various Miles From India

Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band Look-A Py Py

Various Gilles Peterson Digs America Vol.2

David Murray Special Quartet

Michael Longo Funki

Gene Ammons Jaimmin' In Hi-Fi with (3 tracks to complete)

I had a couple of credits from the Philly "Jo" Jones album with two bum rips on it.

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75 downloads for 19.99...

That's the the deal I have.

I spent most of this month on The Rolling Stones, since I only know their big hits.

Its great to be able to get the mp3s of the Stone stuff I have on vinyl.

Make sure to at least get Beggars and Let It Bleed as they are two of the best records of all time, and the singles/b-sides Child Of The Moon, Memo From Turner and the cover of I Don't Know Why (aka Don't Know Why I Love You).

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New stuff from Vijay Iyer added today:

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Vijay Iyer, "Tragicomic" (Sunnyside Records)

V.I., piano; Rudresh Mahanthappa, alto saxophone; Stephan Crump, bass; Marcus Gilmore, drums.

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Fieldwork, "Door" (Pi Recordings)

V.I., piano; Steve Lehman, alto saxophone; Tyshawn Sorey, drums.

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All part of a free trial!

In addition, it's worth checking the Chandos main site and this place for Chandos downloads, Tony:

http://www.classicsonline.com/

(I use the latter for Naxos now).

The main Chandos site now has very high quality files as an option.

I find e-music is great, except for albums with lots of short tracks. An album with 25 tracks can eat up your monthly quota quite quickly.

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In addition, it's worth checking the Chandos main site and this place for Chandos downloads, Tony:

http://www.classicsonline.com/

(I use the latter for Naxos now).

The main Chandos site now has very high quality files as an option.

I find e-music is great, except for albums with lots of short tracks. An album with 25 tracks can eat up your monthly quota quite quickly.

Thanks Bev. I've used them once before and I noticed the bitrates were more impressive than the eMusic files. They certainly have a good choice. To be completely honest, I'm downloading because our PC's CD drive is on the blink at the mo. The large pile of discs I've recently bought is waiting to go on the iPod but obviously I can't upload them until it's fixed. So in the meantime, a bit of a turnaround on the iPod is required for some fresh listening!

Your point about the short tracks is spot on. I was about to download the recent release of Rusalka then realised for all those very short tracks I could have the same amount of very long tracks instead. A true Yorkshireman eh? "..'appen".

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Mary Lou Williams - Live At The Cookery

Sonny Rollins - The Way I Feel

Milt Jackson - At The Kosei Nenkin

Barry Harris - Preminado

Dexter Gordon - L.T.D.

Dexter Gordon - Jazz At Highschool

John Fahey - The Dance of Death

Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity

Albert Ayler - Spirits Rejoice

Albert Ayler - New York Eye and Ear Control

Red Garland - Red Alert

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^ Yes he does, I would listen to the man sing the phone book. One of the few records by him I didn't have. His last Blame The Vain was one of his best.

The Eddie Palmieri and the Paul Bley trio also kicks ass. Even when I am pissed at emusic for taking away the main things I wanted to download I still come away with great stuff.

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