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Elizabeth Maconchy - 'Symphony for Double String Orchestra' - Lyrita LP.

This a really fabulous sounding dynamic recording.
 
Baxter Dury on the black stuff.
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My new CD copy of How Many Clouds Can You See? by John Surman. For years I have put up with a woolly transfer of this LP to CD, I bought the LP in 1970 so took a punt on a new transfer which arrived today, having experienced awful compressed 1960s Jazz transfers before. This is brilliant and I must thank the chap who did the remastering- Michael J Dutton of www.duttonvocalion.co.uk.

Then disc 2 from the Pharoah Sanders Anthology - The Gathering, Greeting to Saud, etc

I love free/spiritual Jazz.
 
The priceless Laurie Anderson: Transitory Life. Made all the more affecting after the death of her husband, one Lou Reed.

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Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees

Wished I'd been there for this. Harringtons tone...

 
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He's a bit dinky to strap a big blanket or saddle on anyway.

Anyway.

I need to meet that lady singer... We'd make a good duo..

Still know all the words..

 
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From a box of the Schubert Symphonies/Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Harnoncourt, numbers 2, 6 and 9. A clean dynamic sound.
 
I truly have lost all sense of it today

Music was my first love and it will be last . Music of the future... and music of the ....

 
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I truly have lost all sense of it today

Music was my first love and it will be last . Music of the future... and music of the ....

I just wasted a few mins of my life i will never be able to get back waiting for buckaroo to do something ?:D
 
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