New Vinyl Purchases

Mike

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Let's see your latest and greatest vinyl purchases!

Here's what I bought this week.

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KT Tunstall: Invisible Empire/Crescent Moon, Gregg Allman Laid Back QRP, Miles Davis: Relaxin QRP, Jimi Hendrix: In the West QRP. Also picked up earlier this month: Boston S/T used, the New Leonard Cohen, and Dean Martin: Dream with Dean. The Dream with Dean is NOT the 45 RPM, but a 33 RPM RSD release. I plan on comparing Laid Back with my standard pressing. The Miles was a no brainer.... I already have Steamin, and it's excellent. Great job by QRP on that one. Mike- I was painfully tempted to get Pet Sounds, but I'm holding out for the STEREO version. Please let me know how you like it. The Marshall Tucker should be interesting. Always liked them. I still spin Greatest Hits, and Where we all Belong, which is a live LP. Cheers -Don
 
Fantastic Austrian covers band (USA rock). 1988, superb recording, mastering and pressing. Great imaging and primer to focus speaker toe and balance.

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Bought Yesterday

Paul Butterfield North South and East West

Yngwie J Malmsteen Trilogy

The Chambers Brothers love peace and happiness

Clarence Gatemouth Brown one more mile
 
Ok, I'll play. Purchased last week: (all on vinyl of course)

Promo copy of the band U.K. debut LP and maybe the only one as far as I know(The other group Bill Buford, drummer from Yes was in).
The Great Society - Conspicuous Only In Its Absence
Mannheim Steamroller - Fresh Aire 4 (Amazing pressings from the American Gramophone label)
The Hollies - Dear Eloise/King Midas In Reverse
Chicago - III
Robert Plant - Shaken N' Stirred
The Ventures - Wild Things
Stan Getz & Horace Silver - Rhythms
The Music Company - Rubber Soul Jazz
Cream - Wheels Of Fire
Tommy James & The Shondells - Crimson & Clover
 
I have that UK (band) LP. I just happened to see it, as I was organizing the other night. I couldn't decide to file it with YES or King Crimson (-: Went with the latter. I'm not a big PROG rock guy, but occasionally I will play a The Yes Album or Fragile. The former such a great record, but poor recording. Oh well.
 
I have that UK (band) LP. I just happened to see it, as I was organizing the other night. I couldn't decide to file it with YES or King Crimson (-: Went with the latter. I'm not a big PROG rock guy, but occasionally I will play a The Yes Album or Fragile. The former such a great record, but poor recording. Oh well.

I have not heard the UK album yet. I don't think I will file it with Yes, I'll just file it on it's own. I'm a Prog rock fan with my top two favs being Rush and Yes. I'm not much for King Crimson and Dream Theater though.
The Yes Album is one of their best and even among non-fans of prog rock it is still considered one of the better recordings and a great listen. Perhaps you have a bad pressing (I know the Rhino 180 gram pressing is not good. I have an original US pressing and Canadian pressing and both are great, but I understand the ultimate is the UK pressing, but good luck finding that. I have read that Steve Wilson has remastered the Yes Album on vinyl that rumor has it is supposed to be very good).
 
Bought this, of course at the moment I don't have a working TT, picked it up for .50 cents

Anyone remember this band

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A recent purchase from a very nice gentlemen on eBay. The RCAs are 1s/1s save for the French Touch, which is 1s/2s. Spinning them now. So far so good!


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I just got in the mail today 24 Jazz albums that I bought off of CAM (thanks Silverjazz). They are mostly on the Impulse label. Okay, here goes:

Mingus, Mingus, MIngus, Mingus, Mingus (crazy title) - Impulse Mono A-54
Mingus Plays Piano - Impulse Mono A-60
John Coltrane - Impressions - Impulse Mono A-42
Yusef Lateef - Psychicemotus - Impulse A-92
John Coltrane - Live At The Village - Impulse A-10
Chico Hamilton - El Chico - Impulse A-9102
John Coltrane - Kulu Se Mama - Impulse A-9106
John Coltrane/Archie Shepp - New Thing At Newport - Impulse A-94
Pharoah Sanders - Tauhid - Impulse A-9138
John Coltrane Quartet - Africa/ Brass - Impulse Mono A-6
Shelly Manne - 234 - Impulse Mono A-20
John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman - Impulse Mono A-40
Chico Hamilton Quintet - Passin' Thru - Impulse A-29
John Coltrane Quartet - Crescent - Impulse A-66
John Coltrane Quartet - Chim Chim Cheree etc - Impulse A-85
Elvin Jones/Jimmy Garrison Sextet Featuring McCoy Tyner - Illumination! - Impulse Mono A-49
Archie Shepp - Mama Too Tight - Impulse A-9134
Archie Shepp - Live In San Francisco - Impulse Mono A-9118
Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady - Impulse A-35
Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder - Blue Note 84157
The Miles Davis Sextet - Jazz At The Plazza vol.1 - Columbia pc 32470
Art Blakey's Jazz Messangers - with Sabu - Josie Jazz Series jjm 3501
Louis Benson - Thunderbird - Impulse A-9107
Yusef Lateef - A flat, G flat and C - Impulse A-9117

Considering I took off a day from work with the flu, it turned out to be a pretty good day after all.:celebrate008_2:
 
Bought this, of course at the moment I don't have a working TT, picked it up for .50 cents

Anyone remember this band

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I think I have most of Alvin lees ten years after even a quad record also ten years later
 
This week

The British Mod Beats Red 1002 1967 Canadian Band hard to find record

David Bowie Tin Machine 1989

Taj Mahal First record CS 9579

New records

Brian Ferry Avonmore record code is too damm small to read

Jefferson Airplane Surrealistic Pillow 45 RPM 002569
 
I don't have a TT but I did buy that Scheherazade and the Espana, in addition to Pictures at an Exhibition (Reiner/Living Stereo, Analog productions) and Bruch Oistrakh Scottish Fantasia (Decca), all which I use for audition purposes only, when I travel around, to listen to different TTs.
 
Great selection Mike. Let us know what you think of the Mofi reissue of the Bill Withers at Carnegie Hall recording/mastering quality if you don't mind. Thx :thumbsup:
 
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