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Altin Gun - Gece

Mdou Moctar - Ilana ( This was great, sort of late 60's, early 70's style, played with Middle Easttern flavor ) A must for those who enjoy guitar driven Rock.

Rodrigo Y Gabriela - Mettavolution
 
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new shooter from willie nelson | ride me back home... brilliant musicianship, superbly recorded.

gets my vote for album of the year, so far.

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Kokoroko - self titled, 4 songs, technically a EP I suppose, the first song is energetic but the other 3 are smooth, nice listen.

Sauti Sol - African Sauce. I enjoyed this, sort of Pop/R&B

Layale Chaker - Inner Rhythm. Instrumental, really good recording, like maybe recorded live, violin, piano, acoustic bass, etc.

I've really been hitting the World music on Tidal this weekend, some seriously good stuff there.
 
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here playing from the SSD drive

Years ago we there was a regular laser show at the Seattle Center, and not sure if it’s even still there. Bean bags on the floor, laying and watching the lasers doing there thing to various albums. We would go check out different nights, but the big one was Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon - nostalgia at its best!

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Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here playing from the SSD drive

Years ago we there was a regular laser show at the Seattle Center, and not sure if it’s even still there. Bean bags on the floor, laying and watching the lasers doing there thing to various albums. We would go check out different nights, but the big one was Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon - nostalgia at its best!

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My favorite PF album.


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I am not much of a country music fan but gave this one a try. There are some catchy tracks on the nicely recorded MQA release

Aaron Watson - Red Bandana

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Elvin Jones, "Elvin!".
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I believe this is my first record from this label. They have put out several series of records that feature artwork by specific photographers. This particular album is from the William Claxton series. These are not always the original artwork from the original releases, but standout photos from Claxton. The packaging is excellent and the 180 gram records are very silent. I understand that the company uses hi-rez digital for their source and I have to say this one sounds very very nice. Here's a link...https://jazzimagesrecords.com/index.php/jean-pierre-leloir-2/
 
Elvin Jones, "Elvin!".
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I believe this is my first record from this label. They have put out several series of records that feature artwork by specific photographers. This particular album is from the William Claxton series. These are not always the original artwork from the original releases, but standout photos from Claxton. The packaging is excellent and the 180 gram records are very silent. I understand that the company uses hi-rez digital for their source and I have to say this one sounds very very nice. Here's a link...https://jazzimagesrecords.com/index.php/jean-pierre-leloir-2/

Yes, Jazz Images vinyls are mastered from digital files. Guess different artwork is used for copyright reasons.


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