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porcy62

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  1. The correct one sounds : the King is fine on drums, bass and piano, the LT is muddy, BUT IMHO the LT got the right tone of Shorter's sax, the King is too sweet, too polite.
  2. It's a great session. The King sounds far better then the twofer. About King pressings I compared yesterday Shorter's Soothsayer King and LT, the King is fine on drums, bass and piano, the LT is muddy, BUT IMHO the LT got the right tone of Shorter's sax, the King is too sweet, too polite. A Tone Poet would be the right choice if would exist. now spinnin' Kaleidoscope
  3. King pressing First pressing RVG stereo
  4. I usually judge the art not the artist, a bad guy like Caravaggio left something that enriches and improves the beauty of our world. Said that Clapton wasn't Caravaggio and I agree that he was particulary hateful about immigrants and the covid. I am not very impressed by his work, even with the Cream. Personally I have the same nuisance toward Roger Water and his position against Israel, definitely anti-semitic IMO. But art is art, artists are human beings, being a good man doesn't make better paintings or better quartets as supporting good causes doesn't make better music. In general as we judge art within his historical and artistic context, we should judge the artist, no surprise that in the works of men living in times where racism, machismo, slavery, ecc, were common sense we could find these elements. For sure Clapton does not live in the times of Suleiman the Magnificent or Elizabeth I, so he is unforgivable.
  5. Thanks for sharing. My father was a great classical music fan, mostly Mozart, Rossini and Haydn. I still play his records regularly.
  6. ALBUM INDEX: Clef MGC 143 - Stan Getz - The Artistry Of Stan Getz. Norgran MGN 1000 - Stan Getz Quintet - Interpretations By The Stan Getz Quintet. Norgran MGN 1008 - Stan Getz Quintet - Interpretations By The Stan Getz Quintet #2. Norgran MGN 1029 - Stan Getz Quintet - Interpretations By The Stan Getz Quintet #3. Norgran MGN 1034 - Various - Tenor Saxes. Norgran MGN 2000-2 - Stan Getz - At The Shrine. Verve MGV 8200 - Stan Getz - And The "Cool" Sounds.
  7. Definitely, I like it very much. And great RVG sound on my Black and Blue copy.
  8. There is no match with any of 80s CDs. I think they learned to mastering a cd in the 90s with a few exceptions.
  9. I have an original mono pressing I don’t remember it sounds so bad, will spin it later.
  10. Bought recently two Farlow's Verve records, never listened them before. I fell in love with guitar/piano interplay.
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