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Salvation Army = $1.00 Just lucky.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?
Salvation Army = $1.00 Just lucky.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?
one of my favorite stops when back home in Rochester.........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?
Here it is Mikado got it last year in mint condition: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 !!
Inspired to dig out my copy which is in pristine condition. Interesting recording. The vocals are distorted and it sounds like it's due to the microphone or preamp. Instrumentation is great though. Cymbals and piano just sound lovely as well as the bongos and flute. The cymbals in particular are so clear on this recording besting a lot of CDs that I have. Goes to show that it's not so much the medium but the recording engineer and mixer. This is one of those vinyl recordings where it sounds like you're in the mixing booth. Very nice.
It may not be the best recording, let alone on just vinyl, I just find it a very enjoyable recording both in terms of performance/material. I know what you mean by some of the vocal distortion....Stevie had more range than the mic?Inspired to dig out my copy which is in pristine condition. Interesting recording. The vocals are distorted and it sounds like it's due to the microphone or preamp. Instrumentation is great though. Cymbals and piano just sound lovely as well as the bongos and flute. The cymbals in particular are so clear on this recording besting a lot of CDs that I have. Goes to show that it's not so much the medium but the recording engineer and mixer. This is one of those vinyl recordings where it sounds like you're in the mixing booth. Very nice.
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Hahah... yeah, I've been commenting on the quality of recordings but that album does have nice content. An early example of '70's prog rock with some jazz mixed in. Hidden Treasure and Low Spark are very relaxing. I just love how the cymbals are recorded though. You can hear the drum stick tap the metal and it's such a nice clear ring. Youtube at 128k MP3 does not do this album justice; you really need a nice quality recording of this one.It may not be the best recording, let alone on just vinyl, I just find it a very enjoyable recording both in terms of performance/material. I know what you mean by some of the vocal distortion....Stevie had more range than the mic?![]()
I don't do the youtube music thing. Commercials and quality and don't really care for the video often. I've had the cd of this for a long time now, easier than playing the vinyl except for the nostalgia fix once in a while. My buddy was always talking about the odd time signature (think that's what he called it, am not a musician) used on Low Spark...Hahah... yeah, I've been commenting on the quality of recordings but that album does have nice content. An early example of '70's prog rock with some jazz mixed in. Hidden Treasure and Low Spark are very relaxing. I just love how the cymbals are recorded though. You can hear the drum stick tap the metal and it's such a nice clear ring. Youtube at 128k MP3 does not do this album justice; you really need a nice quality recording of this one.
Too few albums get cymbals right. As someone who's played live music, properly recorded drums go a long way in making a recording sound realistic. It's hard to do though with the wide dynamics and the sound bleeding to other microphones around the kit.
How do you know her? Movies? I found out about her last year. She was basically the Sade and Diana Krall of her time in the 50s and 60s.Didn't know Julie London did music, too.....
TV shows...and had no idea now will have to go listen, hopefully better than Diana Krall, Sade would be good. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0518728/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0How do you know her? Movies? I found out about her last year. She was basically the Sade and Diana Krall of her time in the 50s and 60s.
She is amazing. I had no clue about her till I found her album Thrifting and saw posting of her music on forums. She smooth not a belter. There is a cool short documentary on YouTube on her.TV shows...and had no idea now will have to go listen, hopefully better than Diana Krall, Sade would be good. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0518728/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
Yet "I'm in the Mood for Love" is higher up on the Spotify thingie by 4M. Haven't listened to either but these are gonna be my first (and it could just well turn out....oh, THAT'S who did that".....She was TV’s sexiest nurse as Dixie in “Emergency.” Her “Cry Me A River” is kinda’ the definitive version.