The tip of the ice burg. Plenty more where these came from. Thought Id start with what was in my PB account. Will be adding more to this thread in the future.
No problem Nando. I made a tape copy of it for casual listening, and I recently included Mother Earth Blues in a 7" reel I made on Rob's 707. It is a great album, and sounds good too.
As I mentioned, these are just what I had loaded in photo bucket already. There is plenty more. One of these days ill pull out the camera and start snapping pics. I have lots to add to this thread.
No problem Nando. I made a tape copy of it for casual listening, and I recently included Mother Earth Blues in a 7" reel I made on Rob's 707. It is a great album, and sounds good too.
As I mentioned, these are just what I had loaded in photo bucket already. There is plenty more. One of these days ill pull out the camera and start snapping pics. I have lots to add to this thread.
"Mother Earth Blues" recorded from vinyl onto open-reel tape is a nice choice. Also, one of my favourite songs of that album. I don't have much in the way of coloured vinyl, but it sounds like Tony and you do. I look forward to upcoming pictures from you both.
The tip of the ice burg. Plenty more where these came from. Thought Id start with what was in my PB account. Will be adding more to this thread in the future.
Yellow Submarine
Songtrack The Beatles
Apple/EMI Records
1999
One of the few true "remixed" Beatles albums.
Picked this bad boy up at Tower Records in London
after a ride on the Underground, a trek down Abbey Road and some fish & chips + ale in the heart of Piccadilly Circus..
Sonic Arts direct to disk to honor the tricentennial of Vivaldi. Heiichiro Ohyama and the Cremona Chamber Ensemble. This LP gave me one of the best audio experiences of my life, played thru a redone Fisher 500 tubed receiver, and heard thru modded Yamaha orthodynamic headphones. I could actually hear the speed at which a bow was being drawn across the strings...
Lost but never was forgotten, and now back.
This album opened my mind to Alan Parsons at a young age
and I rank it right up there with Sgt. Peppers in terms of "concept album" quality.