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Thunderclap Newman - Hollywood Dream
(1970, Track) Monarch symbol + AB in the deadwax, mastered by Al Brown




gatefold w/ lyrics insert. A great title and a terrific bottom end on this pressing.
 

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Humble Pie - Lost And Found
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Listening to the Town & Country record originally released in 1968 and included in this 2LP compilation. inspired after hearing The Light Of Love track on streaming digital earlier today.
 

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Had the same set myself SLF. The other LP IIRC is "As Safe As Yesterday"?


"Shakey Jake boy, whatcha gonna do......with those Texas Rangers comin after you...?"
 
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Led Zeppelin Physical Griffiti

Got this in yesterday. Finally got around to opening it and giving it a listen.

Such a great classic album set.

 

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Most of the way thru the first album, listening to the disc right now. Think when I finally decide to session the LP's I might lay a track or two down on a reel. Get that first run - right on to tape.

Its later in the evening so I don't want to disturb the neighbors but for low volume listening. It is a crisp and full of sound.

This will punch out the walls with some wattage behind it thats for sure. Can't wait to give it a real listen next week when I get back from the ice fishing trip. lol.

Quality remastering though. I have bought each remastered LP (got the IV set and this one - eventually I will pick up all the sets) and so far each one is phenomenal.
 

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Finally getting around to some serious tape listening with the SoundMagic HP-150's.

Listening to an Al Di Meola compilation recorded on Metal Master, Dolby C, with contained peaks averaging around +3 dB max.
It's a mix from the two first World Sinfonia albums. Sourced from CD. Recorded this master about 12, 13 years ago.
These are great albums with excellent engineering and I wish Di Meola would re-release them on 180g vinyl. I'd jump on that!

The high freq components are spot on, bass is punchy and the overall spectrum is smooth & present.
I'm able to dial down the dampening factor below center detent on the Teac hp-amp without any loss in clarity.
Sound-stage is better than my Ultrasones, not being tin-eee around the edges.

No fatigue at medium volume. I'm pleased ... :p
 
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Had the same set myself SLF. The other LP IIRC is "As Safe As Yesterday"?


"Shakey Jake boy, whatcha gonna do......with those Texas Rangers comin after you...?"
Yep, great stuff. The Light Of Love track includes sitar & tabla playing with Peter Frampton on Spanish guitar. very nice and very much a track from the 60s.

[video=youtube;lovnNoGVsOk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lovnNoGVsOk[/video]
 

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Nils Frahm: Spaces

Avant minimal classical with electronic flourishes. Very melodic and peaceful. Recorded live. Excellent 2 LP with very nice packaging and an excellent pressing.
 

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Nils Frahm: Spaces

Avant minimal classical with electronic flourishes. Very melodic and peaceful. Recorded live. Excellent 2 LP with very nice packaging and an excellent pressing.
Artists from mainland Europe, do this kind of stuff rather well.
 

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Artists from mainland Europe, do this kind of stuff rather well.
That does indeed seem to be the case. I believe Frahm is German. I'm not always in the mood for something so... well, moody. But this sort of thing really hits the spot at certain times. Also good for hangovers.

A similar mood with different instrumentation that I enjoy is Valgeir Sigurðsson's Architecture of Loss.
 
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That does indeed seem to be the case. I believe Frahm is German. I'm not always in the mood for something so... well, moody. But this sort of thing really hits the spot at certain times. Also good for hangovers.

A similar mood with different instrumentation that I enjoy is Valgeir Sigurðsson's Architecture of Loss.
You nailed it. Being in the right mood is essential to really appreciate some of this music.

I also think it is quite easy/rude to dismiss acts away from the usual UK/USA axis. There is so much good stuff from all corners of the globe if you are prepared to seek it out.

I am not familiar with Valgeir Sigurðsson, so I'll have to look into that.

Thanks.
 
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