what are you listening to?

I have the og lp. But you guys are talking the remasters. I have played 5 diff remasters and they all suck IMO . So I'm asking what is the best remastered version you have heard?? Ppl keep buying them so somebody must like something about them.. So I'll rephrase . What is your favorite version of no quarter??

It's rare for me to pick up a remastered issue of which I have an original pressing. So, you agree the original LP sounds the best from what you have heard so far?

Nando.
 
It's rare for me to pick up a remastered issue of which I have an original pressing. So, you agree the original LP sounds the best from what you have heard so far?

Nando.

Imo yes!! Best I've heard. The remastered stuff can sound fake to me. I have spotify and there's all the zep stuff on there and none of it sounds good to me. Just my opinion
 
Jerry Garcia - Reflections
(1976, Round) -1A/-1C

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FYI:

Reflections is Jerry Garcia's third solo album, released in 1976. It includes five songs that were performed by the Grateful Dead. All of the then-members of the Grateful Dead contribute to the music on this album.


Reflections


01. "Might As Well" (Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia) – 3:54
02. "Mission In The Rain" (Hunter, Garcia) – 5:04
03. "They Love Each Other" (Hunter, Garcia) – 4:37
04. "I'll Take A Melody" (Allen Toussaint) – 9:28
05. "It Must Have Been The Roses" (Hunter) – 5:29
06. "Tore Up Over" You (Hank Ballard) – 4:30
07. "Catfish John" (Bob McDill, Allen Reynolds) – 7:00
08. "Comes A Time" (Hunter, Garcia) – 6:29


Bonus Tracks:


09. "Mystery Train (Studio Jam)" (Junior Parker, Sam Phillips) – 5:12
10. "All By Myself (Studio Jam)" (Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino) – 4:10
11. "Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie" (Elizabeth Cotton) – 3:12
12. "You Win Again" (Hank Williams) – 2:25
13. "Orpheus" (Grateful Dead) – 16:44


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* Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, organ, vocals


Grateful Dead on tracks 1, 3, 5, 8 & 13:


* Bob Weir - guitar, background vocals
* Phil Lesh - bass
* Bill Kreutzmann - drums
* Keith Godchaux - fender rhodes, tack piano
* Donna Jean Godchaux - background vocals
* Mickey Hart - drums, percussion


Jerry Garcia Band on tracks 2, 4, 6, 7 & 9-12


* Nicky Hopkins - piano
* John Kahn - bass, Synthesizer, vibraphone
* Ron Tutt - drums
* Larry Knechtel - fender rhodes
 
The Sony Metal XR 60 tape that came with the Onkyo...Skatebard-Pagans, now Swamp-Talking Heads.
 
Alice Cooper - Easy Action
(1970, Straight) -1A / -1A

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I'm using a backup TT after the P9 went in for warranty service today - the motor or power supply unit are being looked at, and will upgrade to the white belts at the same time. My dealer is going to give me a loaner RP8 if it takes more than a couple of days to get my P9 back. Great service at The Audio Connection in Seattle.
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FYI:

Reflections is Jerry Garcia's third solo album, released in 1976. It includes five songs that were performed by the Grateful Dead. All of the then-members of the Grateful Dead contribute to the music on this album.

I can definitely hear killer Phil Lesh bass playing on this record, great stuff

No comment... Just messin with ya SLF!!! Kinda lmao

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Wishbone Ash - Pilgrimage - Vinyl - Thorens TD 160 Super






 
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