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Various Artists - Anthology Of The Twelve String Guitar
(1963, Tradition/Everest)

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SLF, did I drop the ball on the French Connection? Or have you gone yet??
 
Django Reinhardt~ The 1938 London Debut And Paris Sessions(LP > Audio Pro C90) with playback being handled by a JVC TD V662.
 
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Listening to Sting's SONGS OF LOVE, a Victoria's Secret project. I found it at a garage sale yesterday, and knowing my wife is a Sting fan, I bought it. Two bucks, and in pristine condition - it's odd that when I find some nice vinyl in really good shape, I'm thrilled, but a really nice CD is just, "OK, that's nice..."
 
Bobby Blue Bland - His California Album
(1973, ABC)


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R.I.P. Bobby Blue Bland. sad news today. I've had this record in my
to-play queue for a long time.
 
Kissing the Pink - Certain Things Are Likely (1986)

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I really enjoyed working with these guys. They were a charting UK band.
 
Max Merritt - 1978 - Keeping in touch Flac format (Sourced from vinyl)
Taj Mahal - 1968 - The Natch'l Blues - Flac format
 
Max Merritt - 1978 - Keeping in touch Flac format (Sourced from vinyl)
Taj Mahal - 1968 - The Natch'l Blues - Flac format

now there's some vintage oz rock.
Max was such a top bloke. Remember him well.
I saw Taj Mahal only once, and they were just awesome.
One of those bands you just never forget, even though I was only about 17 at the time.
Very different from the rest.....
 
now there's some vintage oz rock.
Max was such a top bloke. Remember him well.
I saw Taj Mahal only once, and they were just awesome.
One of those bands you just never forget, even though I was only about 17 at the time.
Very different from the rest.....

Loving it, I have Max Merritt and the Meteors in concert on Beta-Hifi tape, have already transferred it to dvd for one friend, I snatched it off Rage. Its in Black and White, pretty decent sound too with a few analog tape dropouts (on their end).
 
Talking Heads - 1984 - Stop making sense FLAC sourced from vinyl
 
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