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Sade - Diamond Life
(1984, Epic) MASTERED BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE, Herbie jr in the deadwax; Mastered by Herbie Powers at the Frankford/Wayne Mastering Lab

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astonishing great sound quality, and a nice title
 
Sade - Diamond Life
(1984, Epic) MASTERED BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE, Herbie jr in the deadwax; Mastered by Herbie Powers at the Frankford/Wayne Mastering Lab

astonishing great sound quality, and a nice title

Yes its a nice album, I agree on the sound quality, my copy is on the Epic Label though, don't know what the difference is apart from the Australian pressing.
 
Tomita/Holtz "The Planets"


Stuwee....if you liked Snowflakes you'll love this. Should sound great on the Logans.
 

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Strawberry Alarm Clock - Incense & Peppermints
(1967, Uni)

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I picked up this record at the same time as the Syndicate Of Sound LP, both in terrific shape. a first listen to this title - I always assumed bubblegum based on the title track and the cover art but I think these guys were more influenced by Love than the Archies. Nice. Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow includes bongos and a harpsichord.


[video=youtube;vH0YfZKNW54]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH0YfZKNW54[/video]
 
Is that a figure of speech, or were you acquainted with Bolin in real life?

I met him when he came to Australia in the 70's with Deep Purple.
Got to spend the day with him in my workshop [I was doing guitar repairs etc back then].
He bought my Fender Stratocaster after playing songs to me during the day. [it really was a great Strat.]
Next year, he was dead..... :sad:
 
I met him when he came to Australia in the 70's with Deep Purple.
Got to spend the day with him in my workshop [I was doing guitar repairs etc back then].
He bought my Fender Stratocaster after playing songs to me during the day. [it really was a great Strat.]
Next year, he was dead..... :sad:


Coolness George!!
 
I met him when he came to Australia in the 70's with Deep Purple.
Got to spend the day with him in my workshop [I was doing guitar repairs etc back then].
He bought my Fender Stratocaster after playing songs to me during the day. [it really was a great Strat.]
Next year, he was dead..... :sad:

Coolness George!!

+1 !!!
 
I met him when he came to Australia in the 70's with Deep Purple.
Got to spend the day with him in my workshop [I was doing guitar repairs etc back then].
He bought my Fender Stratocaster after playing songs to me during the day. [it really was a great Strat.]
Next year, he was dead..... :sad:

Great story G! Tommy was an amazing musician and when I first heard him in the 70's via his first solo record I was astounded.
 
Wasn't that the first digitally mastered LP to be released?

Couldnt tell you if it was the "first" digitally mastered LP but it is digitally mastered. Picked up at Half Price Books - usually don't pay over a buck for most albums but I had a coupon for 50% off - $3.50!
 
Great story G! Tommy was an amazing musician and when I first heard him in the 70's via his first solo record I was astounded.

I liked him since James Gang after Joe Walsh left.
Then when he released his first album, Savannah Woman just sold me.
To watch him play it and sing it for me was one of the momentous moments of my life. To this day, I can remember every second of it.
When he walked through the door, the magic was all around him like a giant aura. Awesome chap. He was very special....
 
I liked him since James Gang after Joe Walsh left.
Then when he released his first album, Savannah Woman just sold me.
To watch him play it and sing it for me was one of the momentous moments of my life. To this day, I can remember every second of it.
When he walked through the door, the magic was all around him like a giant aura. Awesome chap. He was very special....



Wasn't he on the "Bang" album??
 
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