Complete works of Scott Joplin, played by Richard Zimmerman. Okay, so not the highest quality of recordings, but a great performance. Always the dilemma with audiophiles... great performance vs. great recording (but in some cases both).
Sure did. Had it on pre-order for a while. It was waiting for me when I got home last Thursday. Finally listened to it today, and let's just say Tin Pan Alley is now my go-to demo track to show off stereo only SACD.
Sure did. Had it on pre-order for a while. It was waiting for me when I got home last Thursday. Finally listened to it today, and let's just say Tin Pan Alley is now my go-to demo track to show off stereo only SACD.
"I think the new music I would find it hardest to do without, fifty years after Kind of Blue, is that produced by The Necks... A piano trio, but not like any other piano trio you have heard... There is a great deal of joy in The Necks' music, and it is the more rewarding for being hard-won... Kind of Blue's legacy is apparent in the ease with which The Necks exploit the spaces that were opened up for them all those years ago: spaces in harmony, rhythm and melody, but also spaces in the mind" RICHARD WILLIAMS - THE BLUE MOMENT: MILES DAVIS' KIND OF BLUE AND THE REMAKING OF MODERN MUSIC
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