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Nicely remastered 2010, out takes from Steve's catalogue
Here's a case for woefully subpar analog to digital transfer in the early 90's and even this '99 remaster doesn't do the bands material justice although must be fantastic reproduced from original analog tapes to quality "records". Unlistenable NOS playback - fortunately this DAC here offers several filters with up sampling making this fantastic recording enjoyable.
"Country Life" album cover does make one wonder...Are polished toes exposed in revealing sandals
Just a couple of sunbathers down by the rough boys swimming hole, I can imagine
Live At The Filmore East 1971
Attended several outdoor Allman Brothers concert late '70's and they always impressed with jams stretching out often 20 minutes plus - remarkable execution and endurance for the listening, dancing crowd, both
I got ya Heavy Metal (Be-Bop)
Horns and now with more cowbell, even!
Entitled: "The Times of Day" Haydn (1776/ 2021) Symphonies No. 6, 7 & No. 8 : "Morning", "Noon" & "Evening"
Here's a case for woefully subpar analog to digital transfer in the early 90's and even this '99 remaster doesn't do the bands material justice although must be fantastic reproduced from original analog tapes to quality "records". Unlistenable NOS playback - fortunately this DAC here offers several filters with up sampling making this fantastic recording enjoyable.
"Country Life" album cover does make one wonder...Are polished toes exposed in revealing sandals
Just a couple of sunbathers down by the rough boys swimming hole, I can imagine
Live At The Filmore East 1971
Attended several outdoor Allman Brothers concert late '70's and they always impressed with jams stretching out often 20 minutes plus - remarkable execution and endurance for the listening, dancing crowd, both
I got ya Heavy Metal (Be-Bop)
Horns and now with more cowbell, even!
Entitled: "The Times of Day" Haydn (1776/ 2021) Symphonies No. 6, 7 & No. 8 : "Morning", "Noon" & "Evening"
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LarsMan
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Yes, Roxy Music were one of those many great bands whose early CD's sounded pretty nasty.Nicely remastered 2010, out takes from Steve's catalogue
Here's a case for woefully subpar analog to digital transfer in the early 90's and even this '99 remaster doesn't do the bands material justice although must be fantastic reproduced from original analog tapes to quality "records". Unlistenable NOS playback - fortunately this DAC here offers several filters with up sampling making this fantastic recording enjoyable.
"Country Life" album cover does make one wonder...Are polished toes exposed in revealing sandals
Just a couple of sunbathers down by the rough boys swimming hole, I can imagine
1974 - Traffic - Winterland, San Francisco
Andy Mackay - Roxy Music - Oakland, 1976 (I like his saxophone sweater)....
One of their best so far.
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"Country Life" album cover does make one wonder...Are polished toes exposed in revealing sandals
Just a couple of sunbathers down by the rough boys swimming hole, I can imagine
Constanze Karoli and Eveline Grunwald, friends of Bryan Ferry.
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