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Mother and Baby are doing very well. Everyone meet Sophia the newest member of the Martin Logan Fan Club.
 

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Mother and Baby are doing very well. Everyone meet Sophia the newest member of the Martin Logan Fan Club.


Beautifull !!! Now that's what I call "Sunday Morning Music " !!!

thank God , she must have her mothers looks !! Only kidding my friend , job well done !!!!!
 
Mother and Baby are doing very well. Everyone meet Sophia the newest member of the Martin Logan Fan Club.

Congratulations, Cherian. She is beautiful. You are a few months ahead of us, so you will have to let me know what to expect. We are due 10/21 with a little girl.
 
The local PBS station just broadcast a live Pink Floyd concert for their fund raiser - it was awesome even though I didn't have time to fire up the H.T. and just caught the last four songs.

It's the "Pulse" 2-DVD set. Highly recommended by this 35 year Pink Floyd fanatic. The master is analog.
 
It's the "Pulse" 2-DVD set. Highly recommended by this 35 year Pink Floyd fanatic. The master is analog.
I threw in a VHS tape hoping they would show it again but got "Stevie" Ray Vaughan instead. Pledge week I just can't sit though it.

I'll look for the "Pluse" DVD when I have the cash, looks like a real keeper.
 
I was listening to this Sunday morning. :D
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Today, though, it's
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Hrm, just found this with google, haven't heard it though. :)
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Been such a busy week, I'm only now getting around to posting the music from Sunday morning. I started off with Otis Spann and Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green vintage - not Buckingham/Nicks vintage) "Biggest Thing Since Colossus" reissued on the Pure Pleasure label, then went into some Genesis in the form of the "Duke" album on a Japanese pressing. Somehow that brought me to Jack Johnson's "Brushfire Fairytales" (probably my favorite by him). Finally I ended up moving from vinyl to CD and took our own Tom Dac's recommendation and purchased Imogen Heap's "Speak for Yourself" disc.

Great stuff all around!

Last night I was able to sit down with one of my favorites that to the best of my knowledge has never been issued on CD - Buckingham Nicks type music - in the form of the Pre-Fleetwood Mac Buckingham Nicks album.

Stevie was so hot back then!
 

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It was issued in CD format. See the attached link. This is a very rare CD from what I understand.

You can find the CD used on e-bay and amazon.
 

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Update on "Pulse:" The stereo recording is done in "Q" sound and although I've only heard it in stereo, there's no doubt in my mind as to which will sound better.
 
The Tarantino Connection
Wil Blades ~ Sketchy
 

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Got up early and had quite a few cups-O-Joe this morning, so I'm moving a little fast - as in 45 RPM for all the vinyl spinning so far.

Started off with arguably one of the best classical recordings ever; Reference Records masterful take on the Berlioz "Symphony Fantastique" from a few years ago. Followed that with a more modern classic, the Cowboy Junkies "Trinity Sessions" on the Classic Records 45 Reissue. Right now it's "Belafonte at Carnegie Hall" also on the Classic 45 Reissue.
 

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2 really nice SACDs !

- "Carlos V - Mille Regretz : La Cancion del Emperador"
La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Hespèrion XXI, Dir. Jordi Savall
(AliaVox Hybrid SACD)

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- "Entremeses del siglo de oro (1550-1650) - Lope de Vega y su tiempo"
Montserrat Figueras (chant), Hespèrion XX, Dir. Jordi Savall
(AliaVox Hybrid SACD)

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Cheers !
 
I threw in a VHS tape hoping they would show it again but got "Stevie" Ray Vaughan instead. Pledge week I just can't sit though it.

I'll look for the "Pluse" DVD when I have the cash, looks like a real keeper.

Costco had them for less than $30.00 I think.
 
steely dan "Gaucho", in DVD-A surround sound. Almost an "on stage" presentation to it. Very nice.
 

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Regina Spekto

Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope

2006 SIRE/LONDON/RHINO
 

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"Reference Records masterful take on the Berlioz "Symphony Fantastique" "

Students of the art should hear the Munch/BSO version and I don't mean the one that HP raved about a few years ago. I don't remember what LSC number it is, as I have it stored away. However, I do have the JVC XRCD version, which is excellent, particularily the "March to the Scaffold" and the "Witches Sabbath."
 
A Must See DVD

Atlantic Records: The House That Ahmet Built

Just got done watching this thourghly engrossing DVD about the history of Atlantic Records and Ahmet Ertegun the man who started Atlantic Records, which is really a documentary on the roots and evolution of Blues into Rock-n-Roll. A must see. My only complaint was Ahmet started Atlantic as a Jazz Label, Because of his love of Jazz. But nowhere in the documentary did they cover John Coltrane,Ornette Coleman, or Charles Mingus, all Jazz greats and Atlantic Artists. A must watch.
 

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