what are you listening to?

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Various - First Generation Soul
(1969, Buddah)

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Mike Melvoin - Keys To Your Mind
(1966, Liberty) "Audition Record" on the label

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American jazz pianist, with Hal Blaine and the wrecking crew in the studio. Melvoin was a prolific studio session artist himself, recording with Sinatra, Lennon, The Jackson 5, The Beach Boys. covers of contemporary hits including no less than 5 Lennon & McCartney songs, Summer in the City, & Along Comes Mary.
 
Any relation to Wendy Melvoin of Prince and the Revolution, Wendy and Lisa?

AHA! I was right!
 
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Earlier: Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms Double 180 Gram Reissue




Now: The Doobie Brothers - Livin' on the Fault Line

 
Sly And The Family Stone - A Whole New Thing
(1967, Epic) Sundazed reissue

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smoking funk/soul R&B and rock (and other destinations in Sly's head) debut album.
 
Queen - A Night at the Opera - Half Speed Mastered 180 Gram

 
Mike Melvoin - Keys To Your Mind
(1966, Liberty) "Audition Record" on the label

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American jazz pianist, with Hal Blaine and the wrecking crew in the studio. Melvoin was a prolific studio session artist himself, recording with Sinatra, Lennon, The Jackson 5, The Beach Boys. covers of contemporary hits including no less than 5 Lennon & McCartney songs, Summer in the City, & Along Comes Mary.

Thorens! What model and cartridge?
 
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Blind Melon~ Blind Melon + Sippin' Time Sessions(Capitol Records/2012) draggin' along @ 7.5 IPS.
 
The Horace Silver Quintet - Doin' The Thing At The Village Gate
(1961, Blue Note) MONO; 1963 pressing w/ NY, USA on label

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[FONT=&quot]Metallica - Black Album - TDK AD60, No Dolby, Sourced from CD, played on the JVC TD-V661

Brings back memories of my youth, very well done this album, and its great to re-visit it after so long. It sounds spectacular on the WOPL, revealing more than I have ever heard.

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