
For @afterlife2 some Brownsville Station. And if you have not heard The Martian Boogie before, yes it is better when you're stoned.Come post some vinyl stuff!![]()
Cool I recently got one of her albums.
Come on show that platter off.
Maybe I will now that I have a fancy acrylic one.Come on show that platter off.![]()
Those platter work on any table or just belt driven ones?Maybe I will now that I have a fancy acrylic one.![]()
Should work on any table as it's just a support platform but obvious limitations. If the belt runs the platter directly then it has to be an exact replacement to fit the belt. With the EVO the belt runs a sub-platter so the platter is a drop in replacement. Many direct drive tt have a strobe light so acrylic is a no go there. If the belt doesn't touch the platter and there are no strobe markings on the outer rim, acrylic is a possibility but thickness needs to match so that the stylus height remains the same. Nice thing is that you don't need a mat and if you tap the acrylic ones they don't "ring". I don't know if it affects static electricity dispersion though. Might be some YouTube videos on that.Those platter work on any table or just belt driven ones?
gotta love Chuck, being from Rochester I grew up with him and his brother Gap. If you want to see what your system is capable of, get a copy of 'Children of Sanchez', your woofers will be a dancing !!Chuck Mangione - Man Squeeze.
Testing new cart from Amazon warehouse for only $26 I guess used, but really new in box. Elliptical too. Left the cartridge on from another Turntable that needle was broken and just put the new needle on. Regular price $39. So far I'm really digging it. No surface noise.
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I think I have it. Will check the cover art.gotta love Chuck, being from Rochester I grew up with him and his brother Gap. If you want to see what your system is capable of, get a copy of 'Children of Sanchez', your woofers will be a dancing !!
Where do you find this stuff? My local used / new record shop does not seem to have this kind, did you get it off the internet or what?60s Blues
The Trumpet of Pete Condoli - Blues, When your love is gone.
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Discog
Label:
Somerset – SF-17200, Fresh Sound Records – FSR-518
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country:
US
Released:
1963
Genre:
Jazz, Blues
Style:
Cool Jazz
Credits
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- Bass – Red Mitchell
- Cover, Artwork – G. L. Phillips*
- Drums – Alvin Stoller
- Guitar – Al Hendrickson
- Mixed By [Audio Mix] – Bill Putnam
- Piano – Jimmy Rowles
- Producer [Under Direction Of] – D. L. Miller*
- Recorded By – D. L. Miller*
- Reissue Producer [Pepared For Reissue] – Jordi Pujol
- Saxophone – Ted Nash (2)
- Trombone – Milt Bernhart
- Trumpet – Pete Candoli
From my recent haul. Beautiful record with some top musicianship. Lucky cool find. In good condition with some pops. B+.