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Old 01-11-2012, 08:38 PM
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Bill Evans trio Oslo concerts.

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Old 01-11-2012, 08:41 PM
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Patricia Barber - Modern Cool
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Old 01-11-2012, 09:49 PM
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More Jazz in celebration of this thread - and thanks Bart for setting it up .. .

Tributed to Freddie Green

Super Bass - Ray Brown & John Clayton - Recorded Sept. 4, 1988

A limited edition HQ 180g Super Vinyl LP - A Capri Records Recording from Acoustic Sounds

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I have a record player and a cd player and some other stuff that sounds pretty good.


MAIN SYSTEM: . . . Audio Physic Caldera III Loudspeakers, Spectral DMC 30SL Preamp, Spectral DMA 250 Amp, Spectral/MIT interconnects and speaker cable, Basis Debut V Vacuum turntable, Walker Precision Speed Controller, Graham tonearm, [B]Koetsu Rosewood or Grado Statement 1 Cartridges, PASS - X-ono Phono Stage, Esoteric K03 CD/SACD Player, Lexicon RT-20 Universal Player, Exact Power EP-15A & SP-15A power regeneration and conditioning devices. Symposium Acoustics Svelte pads & RollerBlock Jr's under speakers. ASC Tube Traps, Arcici Suspense Rack System, OPPO and Cambridge Streaming Devices.


DOWNSTAIRS SYSTEM: . . . Sonus Faber Guarneri Memento Speakers, JL Audio F112 Sub, McIntosh MA7000 Integrated Amp, McIntosh MVP871 Universal Disc Player, OPPO BDP-105 Blu-Ray Player, VPI Scoutmaster with periphery ring clamp, VPI SDS Motor Drive, Koetsu Pro IV, or Clearaudio Discovery Cartridges, Mark Levinson No. 25s phono stage, Wadia 170i Transport with a Meridian Bitstream 203 DAC, VPI HW-17 Pro Record Cleaning Machine, Five Richard Gray RGPC 400 devices scattered around the two systems, Arcici Suspense Rack System, Discovery Essence and Essential Cables, 14,000 ± LPs .

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Old 01-11-2012, 10:21 PM
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Thanks to Jim (ehoove) for the suggestion.

Listening to . . . A MFSL SACD

Patricia Barber - Companion




This album starts with "The Beat Goes On" on which Patricia Barber plays a mean Hammond B-3 organ - This is my favorite of her albums - good performance, excellent sound quality. I really like the B-3 which shows up throughout the album.
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I have a record player and a cd player and some other stuff that sounds pretty good.


MAIN SYSTEM: . . . Audio Physic Caldera III Loudspeakers, Spectral DMC 30SL Preamp, Spectral DMA 250 Amp, Spectral/MIT interconnects and speaker cable, Basis Debut V Vacuum turntable, Walker Precision Speed Controller, Graham tonearm, [B]Koetsu Rosewood or Grado Statement 1 Cartridges, PASS - X-ono Phono Stage, Esoteric K03 CD/SACD Player, Lexicon RT-20 Universal Player, Exact Power EP-15A & SP-15A power regeneration and conditioning devices. Symposium Acoustics Svelte pads & RollerBlock Jr's under speakers. ASC Tube Traps, Arcici Suspense Rack System, OPPO and Cambridge Streaming Devices.


DOWNSTAIRS SYSTEM: . . . Sonus Faber Guarneri Memento Speakers, JL Audio F112 Sub, McIntosh MA7000 Integrated Amp, McIntosh MVP871 Universal Disc Player, OPPO BDP-105 Blu-Ray Player, VPI Scoutmaster with periphery ring clamp, VPI SDS Motor Drive, Koetsu Pro IV, or Clearaudio Discovery Cartridges, Mark Levinson No. 25s phono stage, Wadia 170i Transport with a Meridian Bitstream 203 DAC, VPI HW-17 Pro Record Cleaning Machine, Five Richard Gray RGPC 400 devices scattered around the two systems, Arcici Suspense Rack System, Discovery Essence and Essential Cables, 14,000 ± LPs .
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Old 01-11-2012, 10:28 PM
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That looks like a very interesting LP, Julian! I'm not in a sophisticated, black tie mood, so I'm playing a plain, old redbook CD of a guy in a trenchcoat:

David Sanborn - Songs From The Night Before



This is the only Sanborn recording I have on CD...my other four or five are LPs. I've really grown to like him...little harder hitting than some sax players. The opening track of this album has some very nice percussive beats which are sounding particularly nice on the system, this evening.

I'd also like to say thank you, Bart, for starting this thread...
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Old 01-11-2012, 10:39 PM
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One of my all time favorites on the turntable...

Eric Dolphy, "Out To Lunch"
Blue Note BST 84163 (Music Matters MMBST-84163, 45 RPM LP)

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Old 01-11-2012, 11:19 PM
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Listening to . . . Tim Weisberg - Dreamspeaker

An LP recorded by A&M Records 39 years ago in 1973 - and regularly played by me ever since!



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Tim Weisberg (born 1943, Hollywood, California) is an American jazz/rock fusion flutist, composer, producer, and vocalist. In high school, at his first music class, because his last name was at the end of the alphabet, he was last to pick an instrument. All that was left was the flute and the bassoon. He picked the flute because it was easier to carry, and because the flute section was all girls
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I have a record player and a cd player and some other stuff that sounds pretty good.


MAIN SYSTEM: . . . Audio Physic Caldera III Loudspeakers, Spectral DMC 30SL Preamp, Spectral DMA 250 Amp, Spectral/MIT interconnects and speaker cable, Basis Debut V Vacuum turntable, Walker Precision Speed Controller, Graham tonearm, [B]Koetsu Rosewood or Grado Statement 1 Cartridges, PASS - X-ono Phono Stage, Esoteric K03 CD/SACD Player, Lexicon RT-20 Universal Player, Exact Power EP-15A & SP-15A power regeneration and conditioning devices. Symposium Acoustics Svelte pads & RollerBlock Jr's under speakers. ASC Tube Traps, Arcici Suspense Rack System, OPPO and Cambridge Streaming Devices.


DOWNSTAIRS SYSTEM: . . . Sonus Faber Guarneri Memento Speakers, JL Audio F112 Sub, McIntosh MA7000 Integrated Amp, McIntosh MVP871 Universal Disc Player, OPPO BDP-105 Blu-Ray Player, VPI Scoutmaster with periphery ring clamp, VPI SDS Motor Drive, Koetsu Pro IV, or Clearaudio Discovery Cartridges, Mark Levinson No. 25s phono stage, Wadia 170i Transport with a Meridian Bitstream 203 DAC, VPI HW-17 Pro Record Cleaning Machine, Five Richard Gray RGPC 400 devices scattered around the two systems, Arcici Suspense Rack System, Discovery Essence and Essential Cables, 14,000 ± LPs .
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:14 AM
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Bart...here's my list on digital, and I will do another one for vinyl. These are some of my favorites and I think must owns in Jazz:









There are a lot of Blue Note Rudy van Gelder albums in here for sure. My favs of the favs: KOB, Blue Train, Maiden Voyage, Charlie Haden The Private Collection, Miles Davis Live in Europe, Midnight Blue, Monk/Coltrane at Carnegie and Soul Station
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:24 AM
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Bart...here's my list on digital, and I will do another one for vinyl. These are some of my favorites and I think must owns in Jazz:









There are a lot of Blue Note Rudy van Gelder albums in here for sure. My favs of the favs: KOB, Blue Train, Maiden Voyage, Charlie Haden The Private Collection, Miles Davis Live in Europe, Midnight Blue, Monk/Coltrane at Carnegie and Soul Station
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:26 AM
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I also think Ray Brown's Soular Energy is a must have as well:



There are tons that are great but I tried to keep it to the ones that seem to get a lot of playtime on the CD spinner. Will compile a separate list for vinyl later
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