what are you listening to?

That's one I haven't heard D2...

Thought it was quite common that album. I have two more yes albums to spin in my collection, "9012 Live" and "Yesterdays". All up around 12 hours of pure Yes vinyl.
 
Thomas Dolby: The Golden Age of Wireless (1981); The Flat Earth (1984). EMI
No significant information in deadwax

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: (Self titled, debut album) Synth Pop from 1981. DinDisc
Deadwax: Side 1: "Easy on the white noise," "Porky." Side 2: "Easy on the white noise," "A Porky Prime Cut" (George Peckham!)

Robert Fripp: Exposure (1979) E'G (Polydor)
Deadwax: Side 1: "'1981 is the year of the Fripp," "@gp" Side 2: "The aim is freedom conscience and truth," "@gp" (George Piros)​

 
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The Book Of Invasions ( A Celtic Symphony)- Horslips

Irish pressing.



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I have been on a kick lately listening to this band's whole catalog...

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Lee Michaels A&M Records



This was an original purchase back in 1970. Have to admit the micro line stylus on my AT 440 mla really did wonders for this album. There are still a few clicks and minimal hiss but made a 45 yr old album come back to life.

Heighty Hi Ya'll.
 

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Lee Michaels A&M Records

This was an original purchase back in 1970. Have to admit the micro line stylus on my AT 440 mla really did wonders for this album. There are still a few clicks and minimal hiss but made a 45 yr old album come back to life.

Heighty Hi Ya'll.

That's what a 440 will do, outstanding cartridge.
 
Listening to Wimme Saari's first album on Northside, just arrived in the mail from some eBayer. Even here, he's with the band Rinne Radio. The back cover says, "Play loud." I think it's music best appreciated by a campfire in the woods, at night...
 
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