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Ozzy Osbourne ~ Randy Rhoads Tribute
Oh man, wicked album. One of my fav's when I was younger. Was definitely out of place in 94/95.

For me this is their best album. "Rear View Mirror" is an excellent tune from them.

How did you like it?
Not the first time I had heard the album. I have the CD. Sounded great on vinyl and sitting down to listen to the whole thing gave me much more appreciation for the album. Definitely enjoyed it.
 

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Another, been on the shelf for while, and just getting opened tonight.

Foo Fighters self titled, Lp.
 

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Preparing to start pulling tracks for my next mix which is going to be a jazz piano/ organ tape. Started off this project today by listening to and recording:

Sonny Clark~
Cool Struttin'
Dial "S" For Sonny
Sonny's Crib

Audio Technica AT LP240/ AT120E > Toshiba Satellite laptop via Audacity(24/96)

Only 36 albums or so to go!
 

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Douglas: Probably, the most intensive part of the process, isn't it? I start off recording a number of tracks more than I need to complete a Master. You must have lots of jazz on vinyl. It's one of the most difficult music to find in used records at the thrift stores, and sometimes at the used record shops.

Nando.
 

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Douglas: Probably, the most intensive part of the process, isn't it? I start off recording a number of tracks more than I need to complete a Master. You must have lots of jazz on vinyl. It's one of the most difficult music to find in used records at the thrift stores, and sometimes at the used record shops.

Nando.
By far the longest part of the process for me. I figure each jazz album takes me about 45 minutes to an hour to rip, edit and catalog. I made it easier on myself this time around by eliminating several musicians from the recording pile this time around: Dave Brubeck, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Monk and Jimmy Smith were all passed on for this mix. Would have been another 40 records to deal with.
 

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Working my way through the Shell Cruisin' Classics tapes.
Copying them to the hard drive so I can make CDs of them for my wife.
Its a six tape set put out by Shell.
Some good stuff on them.
(Volumes I-III came out in the summer of 1989 and Volumes IV-VI came out in 1990):


Volume I: 60's & 70's

  • You Can't Hurry Love [The Supremes]
  • Kind Of A Drag [The Buckinghams]
  • I Heard It Through The Grapevine [Marvin Gaye]
  • (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher [Jackie Wilson]
  • Joy To The World [Three Dog Night]
  • Proud Mary [Credence Clearwater Revival]
  • Do You Believe In Magic [Lovin Spoonful]
  • Hot Fun In The Summertime [Sly & The Family Stone]
  • Lady Willpower [Gary Puckett & Union Gap]
  • Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) [The Byrds]

Volume II: 70's & 80's

  • Uptown Girl [Billy Joel]
  • Rosanna [Toto]
  • Love Train [The O'Jays]
  • Your Mama Don't Dance [Loggins & Messina]
  • Crocodile Rock [Elton John]
  • Don't Stop [Fleetwood Mac]
  • What A Fool Believes [The Doobie Brothers]
  • Sara Smile [Hall & Oates]
  • Rock' n Me [Steve Miller Band]
  • Ramblin' Man [The Allman Brothers Band]

Volume III: 50's & 60's

  • Johnny B.Goode [Chuck Berry]
  • Great Balls Of Fire [Jerry Lee Lewis]
  • All I Have To Do Is Dream [The Everly Brothers]
  • My Girl [The Temptations]
  • Travelin' Man [Rick Nelson]
  • That'll Be The Day [Buddy Holly & the Crickets]
  • Blueberry Hill [Fats Domino]
  • He's So Fine [The Chiffons]
  • Reach Out I'll Be There [The Four Tops]
  • I Get Around [The Beach Boys]

Volume IV: More 60's & 70's

  • Come See About Me [Diana Ross & The Supremes]
  • Beautiful Morning [The Rascals]
  • Midnight Train to Georgia [Gladys Knight & The Pips]
  • Mr. Tambourine Man [The Byrds]
  • Build Me Up Buttercup [The Foundations]
  • Chain of Fools [Aretha Franklin]
  • You Didn't Have to Be So Nice [The Lovin' Spoonful]
  • How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) [Marvin Gaye]
  • My Guy [Mary Wells]
  • Monday, Monday [The Mamas & The Papas]

Volume V: More 70's & 80's

  • Listen To The Music [The Doobie Brothers]
  • It's So Easy [Linda Ronstadt]
  • Ventura Highway [America]
  • Could It Be I'm Falling In Love [The Spinners]
  • Can't Fight This Feeling [REO Speedwagon]
  • The Heat Is On [Glenn Frey]
  • Wake Me Up Before You Go - Go [Wham!]
  • Kiss On My List [Hall & Oates]
  • September [Earth, Wind & Fire]
  • Footloose [Kenny Loggins]

Volume VI: More 50's and 60's

  • Sherry [The Four Seasons]
  • Blue Moon [The Marcels]
  • Oh, Pretty Woman [Roy Orbison]
  • Why Do Fools Fall In Love? [Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers]
  • Get A Job [The Silhouettes]
  • Runaround Sue [Dion]
  • Do You Want To Dance? [Bobby Freeman]
  • Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On [Jerry Lee Lewis]
  • Yakety Yak [The Coasters]
  • Oh, What A Night [The Dells]
 
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(1973, Columbia) Quad pressing; -1B / -1A




Billy Cobham, drums; Larry Young, organ. Looks like the Seattle stop for the concert tour was on September 7, 1973. I was there - a fiery show.
 

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Leslie West, "Still Climbing"

Leslie West, "Still Climbing"...

West has overcome methadone addiction and the loss of his lower right leg, surgically removed in 2010 due to complications from diabetes, to return to the best form he's been in in years. I think it's some of his best work. His guitar tone is freaking AWESOME as always, it sounds like P-90's on steroids. Vocally he is really sounding fine too. Johnny Winter, Jonny Lang, Dee Snyder, and Mark Tremonti join in for a cool album. I've just completed my first listen and it's really good. Plus, it's a GREAT RECORDING to show off your equipment. You go, Leslie!!!

Dave
 

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Leslie West, "Still Climbing"...

West has overcome methadone addiction and the loss of his lower right leg, surgically removed in 2010 due to complications from diabetes, to return to the best form he's been in in years. I think it's some of his best work. His guitar tone is freaking AWESOME as always, it sounds like P-90's on steroids. Vocally he is really sounding fine too. Johnny Winter, Jonny Lang, Dee Snyder, and Mark Tremonti join in for a cool album. I've just completed my first listen and it's really good. Plus, it's a GREAT RECORDING to show off your equipment. You go, Leslie!!!

Dave
I was just listening to his first s/t lp called The Leslie West Band, original Phantom Records release, great guitar player who usually slings a Flying V, no P-90s, PAF's
 
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