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21 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Now on to the favorite digital version I have of this excellent Miles Davis session–the XRCD lp facsimile release. Sounds so good!

Miles Davis Steamin’ Prestige/JVC XRCD

 

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This was the first Jazz LP I had owned in the early 1970s but it had another cover.

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21 hours ago, jazzbo said:

A little bit colder than yesterday. . .

 

 

 

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I see on some posts, that you have a deep association between weather and music. So, does the weather influence the music you hear ? 

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There’s a promise of near freezing weather today–hope it materializes. It’s thirteen right now.

Started off this morning with “Sweet Tooth” by Mali Obomsawin, a thoroughly modern loudish cd that is a good test for my newest upgade to the system, and intriguing music.

 

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And now I’m spinning another disc that will help with assessment of the changes, Mark Turner “In this World.”
4 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

This was the first Jazz LP I had owned in the early 1970s but it had another cover.

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I see on some posts, that you have a deep association between weather and music. So, does the weather influence the music you hear ? 

No, we're just having the fiercest weather here in about a decade, and my wife and I are trying to conserve energy and it is cooler here in the house, and my dog is deaf and blind and finding ways to get her out and about in the morning is challenging. Just on my mind and I decide to converse about it bit. On another forum other American and Canadian posters join in as they are experiencing unusually cold weather. Doesn't influence what I choose to play, just what I tend to say.

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1 hour ago, jazzbo said:

This is an amazing box set. It's been fifty years since "Blood on the Tracks" was released. FIFTY YEARS. Yowzah.

Bob Dylan “The Bootleg Series Vol. 14: More Blood, More Tracks” Deluxe edition, disc 2

 

 

 

 

 

The only Dylan album I have ever really connected with.

I realise that puts me in a small minority.

I'm interested to hear the bonus material.

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1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

The only Dylan album I have ever really connected with.

I realise that puts me in a small minority.

I'm interested to hear the bonus material.

It sort of stands alone in the discography in some ways, so I can see that.

I always hated that it seemed (and was) sped up. This box set corrects that and shows the development of the tunes, it's fascinating. The single disc is worth picking up.

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5 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

It sort of stands alone in the discography in some ways, so I can see that.

I always hated that it seemed (and was) sped up. This box set corrects that and shows the development of the tunes, it's fascinating. The single disc is worth picking up.

Interesting, thank you

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So far this morning/afternoon:

Chet Baker-It Could Happen to You-Riverside/K2 20 Bit

John Coltrane-Coltrane Plays The Blues-Atlantic/Rhino

Marion Brown-Three For Shepp-Impulse!

Now:

McCoy Tyner-Time For Tyner-BN RVG

 

 

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