soulpope Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 1 hour ago, Pim said: Great music in desirable pressing .... Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 49 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said: It is a good record. I never quite clicked with Bonnie Prince Charlie Anything Else, but this one captured me. yeah, I stopped after Arise Therefore. Quote
sidewinder Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 (edited) Having spent a wonderful few hours this afternoon at this location (without being flooded out too !) there's only one record to spin.. It's never been the same though since the days (circa 1970) of playing cricket with tennis ball against the stones. 😮 Edited January 5 by sidewinder Quote
mjazzg Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 (edited) 41 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Having spent a wonderful few hours this afternoon at this location (without being flooded out too !) there's only one record to spin.. It's never been the same though since the days (circa 1970) of playing cricket with tennis ball against the stones. 😮 Always wondered what the mystical three vertical chalked lines represented That's one I would really like to find. Online prices are currently £125 and upwards so it will take a decent month or a very weak moment as it stands circa 1980, camping there at the Solstice with a few hundred others for the free festival. More drugs on sale than the entire chain of Boots had on sale, an innocent student didn't know what to do... Edited January 5 by mjazzg Quote
sidewinder Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 (edited) Yeah, Never went for those festivals. Not my thing at all.. As a youngster when driving past on the A303 with the family we used to pull in and have a break at the stones. At the time there was no visitor centre, nor were there any barriers preventing access - a free-for-all really. So it seemed pretty natural as a kid to pick out one of the sacred blue stones from the Prescili Mountains and use it as a wicket. Just the right height !! Discogs seems to have a nice NM copy from a UK dealer of 'Stonehenge'. Probably worth the £175..(gulp). Edited January 5 by sidewinder Quote
mjazzg Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 Back to the album, the Stonehenge side is online and is terrific. How's the other side compare? Quote
sidewinder Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 (edited) Side 2 has 5 tracks in a sort of 'third stream' style. Interesting to see that now 98 year old Tony Kinsey is on this LP, on percussion. Edited January 5 by sidewinder Quote
sidewinder Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 No probs. I can confirm that side 2 is pretty nice. Not as 'stately' as the suite in side 1 but classy stuff. Quote
mjazzg Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 Classy third stream works for me. Now to find a copy. I can't imagine it was a huge seller at the time which may account for it being so few and far between Quote
Clunky Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 The Conversation (OST) Trunk - a very listenable soundtrack Quote
clifford_thornton Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 2 hours ago, Clunky said: The Conversation (OST) Trunk - a very listenable soundtrack incredible film. Never heard the soundtrack on its own. Quote
soulpope Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 10 hours ago, Clunky said: The Conversation (OST) Trunk - a very listenable soundtrack Outstanding voyeurism movie .... Quote
Pim Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 (edited) such a great 3LP compilation from MCA Japan. Great discographical information. For 10 euros truly a steal. And it might be just my imagination or what I want to hear: but the sound quality is the best I’ve heard up till now with these Columbia/Decca records. Better than my They don’t sound like they were recorded in the 40’s. Edited January 6 by Pim Quote
soulpope Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 49 minutes ago, Pim said: such a great 3LP compilation from MCA Japan. Great discographical information. For 10 euros truly a steal. And it might be just my imagination or what I want to hear: but the sound quality is the best I’ve heard up till now with these Columbia/Decca records. Better than my They don’t sound like they were recorded in the 40’s. A steal indeed .... btw beautiful Cover Art .... Quote
Pim Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 2 hours ago, soulpope said: A steal indeed .... btw beautiful Cover Art .... Yes very happy with it now something more spicy: Quote
optatio Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 21 hours ago, sidewinder said: Having spent a wonderful few hours this afternoon at this location (without being flooded out too !) there's only one record to spin.. It's never been the same though since the days (circa 1970) of playing cricket with tennis ball against the stones. 😮 Same here 😅 My family between the stones in July 1974! Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 Blue Mitchell - Step Lightly (Blue Note). This is the LT-1082 pressing. While I've found that some of these LT pressings aren't in the best sound, this one sounds very nice. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 Ronald Shannon Jackson And The Decoding Society – Eye On You Quote
sidewinder Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 1 hour ago, optatio said: Same here 😅 My family between the stones in July 1974! I think that's my impromptu set of wickets on the right ! Quote
sidewinder Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 1 hour ago, bresna said: Blue Mitchell - Step Lightly (Blue Note). This is the LT-1082 pressing. While I've found that some of these LT pressings aren't in the best sound, this one sounds very nice. I find that these LT issues can sound very good indeed, particularly the US pressings. For this reason I have held off buying the 'Infinity' Tone Poet. I think I have most of these LT issues but not 'Step Lightly'. Quote
kh1958 Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 The Art of the Ballad 2 (Verve) Jazz West Coast (Pacific Jazz) Quote
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