Linda Cohen - Lake Of Light
(1973, Poppy/UA) Al Brown in the deadwax; Al Brown Mastering
w/ sitar, mini-moog, acoustic guitar, dial-a-tone, modulator, synthesizer, theremin, zoombass. cover art by Milton Glaser, who did the '67 Bob Dylan poster.
At the moment I have three more fans than the Dell had serenading my tinnitus. I got back home less than an hour ago and just fixed dinner. Haven't even turned the TV on nor has it done the same for me.
I'm really ashamed to say this, I have never heard Dire Straits---"Brother's in Arms" on a good tunebox. Alll Jani has is the tape, always played in her car. Well she broke it out tonight after the Moby and Chris Isaak she bought today, and I gotta say, that's some impressive and moving music. Can't wait to get a good CD of this album and hear it through the K's. Through Jan's system ...damn good...
I'm really ashamed to say this, I have never heard Dire Straits---"Brother's in Arms" on a good tunebox. Alll Jani has is the tape, always played in her car. Well she broke it out tonight after the Moby and Chris Isaak she bought today, and I gotta say, that's some impressive and moving music. Can't wait to get a good CD of this album and hear it through the K's. Through Jan's system ...damn good...
Great pics of the system Lee, that Akai deck lights up nicely, VU meters on the amp are huge.
Yeah its a great album sonic wise. I was always impressed with the quality of the tape, they issued it recorded on Chrome tape for a while in australia. I have had a fairly used copy of it for some time. The other day a friend of mine gave me another copy of it on cassette which had hardly been played, sound is superb.