What are....

Led Zeppelin VI (Classic Records)
Hugh Masakela - Hope
Cat Stevens - Tea for the Tillerman
Carol King - Tapestry
Willie Nelson - Stardust
....but there are so many more....


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ok, i'll play.

here are 5 reissues that come to mind at the moment that are definitely in the top tier. so my momentary top 5 if you will.....

-Ben Webster, at the Renaissance, AP Lp 45rpm 2 discs, S7646.

when I have visitors this is the record that people go simply nuts over (Georgia on my Mind). and you have to play it a bit loud since it's a live recording.

-Gounod 'Faust' and Bizet 'Carmen', original Classic Records 45 rpm 4 discs, LSC-2449. I also have the 45rpm Classic Clarity vinyl box set which I've never opened.

so many great tracks, amazingly wonderful full orchestral recording, a force of nature. I especially love disc 2, second track, 'funeral march of the marionette' (Hitchcock theme).

-Bruch, Scottish Fantasia, Hindsmith, Violin Concerto, Oistrakh, ORG, 45rpm Lp, 2 discs. I also have the Speakers Corner 33rpm Decca reissue and the Tape Project 15ips 1/4" reissue. all three are very good. in this case the 45 is slightly better than the 33, which is actually better than the tape.....go figure.

anyway......this one has a wonderful tone and is lovingly played. you melt into it.

-Weavers Reunion at Carnegie Hall, 1963. Classic Records 45rpm Lp box set. 6 discs.

super live recording, perfect really. and so dynamic. if your system can capture all the bass on this recording it will amaze you. and maybe the all-time 'imaging' standard. and it's great music (if you like folk music) wonderfully performed.

-The Royal Ballet Gala Performances, Ansermet. original Classic Records 45rpm 9 disc box set. the Classic 33rpm is also very very good (the CD is also very good), but the 45 is to die for.

a Kenneth Wilkinson Decca recording at his very best. you hear buses and the subway outside of hall in London where they were recorded. fantastic.
 
ok, i'll play.

here are 5 reissues that come to mind at the moment that are definitely in the top tier. so my momentary top 5 if you will.....

-Ben Webster, at the Renaissance, AP Lp 45rpm 2 discs, S7646.

when I have visitors this is the record that people go simply nuts over (Georgia on my Mind). and you have to play it a bit loud since it's a live recording.

-Gounod 'Faust' and Bizet 'Carmen', original Classic Records 45 rpm 4 discs, LSC-2449. I also have the 45rpm Classic Clarity vinyl box set which I've never opened.

so many great tracks, amazingly wonderful full orchestral recording, a force of nature. I especially love disc 2, second track, 'funeral march of the marionette' (Hitchcock theme).

-Bruch, Scottish Fantasia, Hindsmith, Violin Concerto, Oistrakh, ORG, 45rpm Lp, 2 discs. I also have the Speakers Corner 33rpm Decca reissue and the Tape Project 15ips 1/4" reissue. all three are very good. in this case the 45 is slightly better than the 33, which is actually better than the tape.....go figure.

anyway......this one has a wonderful tone and is lovingly played. you melt into it.

-Weavers Reunion at Carnegie Hall, 1963. Classic Records 45rpm Lp box set. 6 discs.

super live recording, perfect really. and so dynamic. if your system can capture all the bass on this recording it will amaze you. and maybe the all-time 'imaging' standard. and it's great music (if you like folk music) wonderfully performed.

-The Royal Ballet Gala Performances, Ansermet. original Classic Records 45rpm 9 disc box set. the Classic 33rpm is also very very good (the CD is also very good), but the 45 is to die for.

a Kenneth Wilkinson Decca recording at his very best. you hear buses and the subway outside of hall in London where they were recorded. fantastic.

I couldn't argue with any of your choices Mike! :) In fact, anyone would be insane to!

People should by hook or crook wrangle a listen to the Tape Project's release of Bruch and Hindemith! While everyone plays the Bruch (perhaps because everyone wants to compare it to the Heifetz recording), I really love the sound and music on the other reel!

I've got the Clarity of the Gounod because Chad recently had it on sale but haven't opened it. Both the original and CR reissues go for big bucks on ePay now.

Weavers? 'Nuff said! :)
 
There are so many...but I think you will pickup where I am coming from with this selection...

The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out
Hugh Massekela - Hope
Patsy Clines - Greatest Hits
Muddy Waters - Folk Singer
Sonny Boy Williamson - Keep It To Ourselves
 
Now if I were to select old school reissues, there is one standout:

Bernard Hermann conducting The London Festival Recording Ensemble - The Four Faces of Jazz

More of those mastering tubes:

Todd Rundgren - Something/Anything
Dave Brubeck - W're All Together Again For The First a Time

Following on to the next gen remastering rig:

Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Imperial Bedroom

And just one out of the blue:

Belafonte Sings The Blues
 
Cisco - Britten young persons guide
super analogue - suite espagnola
music matters - kenny burrrell midnight blue
APO verve reissues 45 rpm - Johnny hodges blues a plenty
Classic records - sonny rollins now's the time
 

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Nice list, Mike. do you have the cisco reissue of "travelling on with the weavers"? its great too.

thanks Rob.

yes, I do have the Cisco reissue 'Traveling On with the Weavers'; I have not played it for years and just pulled it off the shelf to get reacquainted with it. I appreciate the thought.

so much great music.:)
 
Steely Dan "AJA" Cisco ed
Absolutely wonderful
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