Well your probably going to cringe but just did an AC/DC, Van Halen, Pearl Jam, Creed with a Black Sabbath finish. High fidelity it's not but it sure is fun! As the Wizard fades away into the blacklight.
Rob
Well your probably going to cringe but just did an AC/DC, Van Halen, Pearl Jam, Creed with a Black Sabbath finish. High fidelity it's not but it sure is fun! As the Wizard fades away into the blacklight.
Rob
Dood!! You still have a dayjob - GET TO BED!!
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
I have a rare white label promo of a 12 inch version of streetlife, one of the few records I prefer to the CDOriginally Posted by jblnut
Afterall - it ain't what's being played so much as what it's being played on...
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Yeah, I'll bet even that Corrs "crap" sounds good on them!
Very Pretty, very nice!Originally Posted by boputnam
Can I have them?
Peter
If you want to chalenge your system this is it!
Dzihan & Kamien, Gran Riserva. This CD is one of the best recording a had to come accross, period. This is the most amazing sound that I yet experienced on my system. Like Dave Grusin it has that really high dynamic range, compression free sound. If you like innovative electronic music just buy it without questions. Bo, trust me on this one
Fred.
The turntable is really getting a workout these days. I'm rediscovering albums I haven't played in 20 years - and I'm loving them just as much (or more) than I did then.
Digital is great for the convenience factor but if you're going to clear out a couple of hours to sit down and really listen to music - especially old favorites - it's hard to beat analog....
jblnut
I find this one very good and an old fav. only small pic from the net
THE ROMANTIC WARRIOR
Return to Forever
Very good fusion IMO
From Larry Carlton's "Saphire" Album/CD
Do yourself a favor and listen to the following:
"Take Me Down"
Simply one of those magic moments. Terry McMillan plays harmonica on this and they have a dueling instrument thing. Larry's guitar is simply amazing and Terry is one of the great harmonica players. This is great blues and the production is incredible as with most of Larry's material.
The whole album is good.
Bo, this tune will blow you away on those 4345's.
Ken
Thanks.
I'm always in the mood for some Larry "Cooltones".
Okay, I'll confess that I had forty free minutes yesterday, and I absent-mindedly put on the Greatest Mixes: The Best of the Thompson Twins. I hadn't heard them for a while.
Think what you want about me even owning a Thompson Twins CD, but I was shocked at the sonic properties of this CD. Crystal clear, clean, articulate, every note and instrument in place...oh well, you already think I'm nuts, so I won't go on.
If you can't admit you like the Thompson Twins, like I do, then love it for the the sound, not the music.
Out.
BIG thanks to Infredible for turning me on to these guys. This is the "Live" version of some of the tracks on Gran Riserva he posted above, rearranged, and more, plus a bonus disk of remixes.
Don't know if he has this one, but, trust in the Zilchster now: it'll mess with your mind AND your speakers. Consider it a blessing if both survive.
www.sixdegreesrecords.com
Ignore the Flash 7 prompts if you want; they'll still let you in....
Downtempo, lounge, jazz, world, ambient, electronica, loud, live, GOOD!
"Unspeakable" a lot lately. Sounds fantastic on my large formats. Highly recommended and easily the best Frissell I have in my collection. The guy just blows me away....
I sense a certain ambiguity this statement,Originally Posted by Giskard
This is definately one post we want deleted.
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