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Django Reinhardt - Et Le Quintette Du Hot Club De France
(1971, RCA) French pressing, RCA Black & White Series, 3LP compilation

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another nice jazz compilation series from RCA.
 
Iron Butterfly - Ball
(1969, Atco) -1A / -1C

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IB is all over the map here, but killer sonics and organ, guitar, bass attack when they open the throttle.
 
I think (but not exactly sure about it) that it's the nature of tubes not to go into DC- it's strictly a solid state thing. Smack me on the fingers if I'm wrong about that.

You're right so you get to smack me. Those output transformers take care of that - please don't hurt me too much tho... :shaking2:
 
Finished Mark Knopfler's Golden Heart 10 minutes ago and have moved on to Norah Jones' Come Away With Me on my newly WOPL'd 400-amazing sounds-I've listened to both of these many times but they sound somehow better tonight. Couldn't rock out tonight, wife's in bed and works tomorrow so I'm keeping it mellow.
 
Gene Clark - White Light
(1971, A&M) Monarch symbol in the deadwax




Chris Etheridge, bass; Ben Sidran, piano; Jessie Ed Davis, guitar
 
Bob Dorough & Bill Takas - Beginning To See The Light
(1976, Laissez-Faire)

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was interesting to find this LP jn one of my haunts recently. Great electric bass & piano bop jazz. One of Dorough's songs here was on Miles Davis - Sorcerer.
 
Led Zeppelin Mix Tape 1 - Sony Metal XR60 Tape - Denon DR-M4 deck - Sourced from Hi-Res 24-bit/96khz releases.



 
Is the Denon behaving?

Of course, the amount of work I've done on the bitch, it better behave. It was in the naughty corner for a few months, but came back to it.
Seller said it was 'serviced' but when questioned (after he sold it to me), could not tell me what he had done. So I was ripped off pretty much and had no choice but to restore it myself.
 
They define that as masochistic...

An easy fix is nice, but the difficult ones involve much nashing of teeth, so its good to see something in return after all that effort.

Back in my earlier days of being young and stupid, decks have gone flying out the window after trying so many times, I put it down to lack of knowledge and patience. I remember the old tube tv that went flying through glass when my ex pissed me off :evil4:
 
Little Feat - Feats Don't Fail Me Now
(1974, Warner Bros)

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EmmyLou Harris, Bonnie Raitt background vocals. I like all the Lowell George Little Feat records, hard to pick a favorite. Great sound quality.
 
An easy fix is nice, but the difficult ones involve much nashing of teeth, so its good to see something in return after all that effort.

Back in my earlier days of being young and stupid, decks have gone flying out the window after trying so many times, I put it down to lack of knowledge and patience. I remember the old tube tv that went flying through glass when my ex pissed me off :evil4:

Did it survive?
 
Little Feat - Feats Don't Fail Me Now
(1974, Warner Bros)

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EmmyLou Harris, Bonnie Raitt background vocals. I like all the Lowell George Little Feat records, hard to pick a favorite. Great sound quality.

One of my favorites SLF, I didn't know about the background vocals. Don't remember reading that in the album cover..
 
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