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"They" Say that "ROUGH MIX" with Peter Townshend and Ronnie Lane, really was the 1st unplugged recording. (1977) It's a great LP..        Claptons unplugged is said to be the biggest seller of the "Unplugged" recordings

post #32 of 40

Harry Belefonte, Live at Carnegie Hall, April 19/20,1959. This is an outstanding live recording of a great performance. The digital remastering done by Dick Baxter at the RCA NY studios in 1989 is impeccable.

At Carnegie Hall

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Harry Belefonte, Live at Carnegie Hall, April 19/20,1959. This is an outstanding live recording of a great performance. The digital remastering done by Dick Baxter at the RCA NY studios in 1989 is impeccable.

At Carnegie Hall


I bought a used LP of this album. Though a little noisy I could tell that the recording was done really well.

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The SACD of that Belafonte is astounding.
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Originally Posted by fatcat28037 View Post

Harry Belefonte, Live at Carnegie Hall, April 19/20,1959. This is an outstanding live recording of a great performance. The digital remastering done by Dick Baxter at the RCA NY studios in 1989 is impeccable.

 

His voice sound so realistic, just amazing.  Every nuances are picked up in the recording, its a marvel of a recording.  My 650 is just perfect for great recordings like this.
 

post #36 of 40

REM unplugged, Radiohead and Cowboy Junkies (Whites off Earh now and Long Journey Home).

post #37 of 40

Buckethead - Electric Tears.

 

Thank me later.

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No offense, but I cannot stand her music, sounds too chaotic.  To me, her music sounds pretentious.
 


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