What's Spinning Tonight?

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Purchased from HDTracks! Thanks.
 
Wow that is some beautiful music, pun intended :). Is this what we are talking about before I hit the buy button?
That was their 2nd lp, the first was s/t and a much better lp, IMHO. The first had an FM staple that got more air plays than Carter has liver pills ' White Bird ' A true San Francisco sound back in the Ashbury hey-day.
 

Purchased from HDTracks! Thanks.

I was listening to it but that doesn't mean that I liked it...about 50/50.
* It's a newer purchase and I listened to it about five times now...and I just program the tracks that I like best.

Anyway, you let me know what you think...we're all different when it comes to musical taste/evolution.
And I hope you didn't pay too much for it...like less than $20-25. ...Canadian loonies. :b
 
"Cookin'", with THE Miles Davis Quintet. This is the Analogue Productions 33&1/3RPM reissue. I've also got their five volume 45RPM box set of the Prestge series, but this version is very close in sound quality. I just counted 22 records of Miles in my rack, so I guess I like his music!
 
And now something completely different, Miles Davis, "In A Silent Way". This reissue from Columbia/Sony is very well done. 33&1/3RPM.
 
Now onto a double vinyl set from Motorik Recordings, "Subterranean, New Designs On Bowie's Berlin", by Dylan Howe. I believe I had to order this album from Europe. Very, very nice. Dylan Howe - drums, Mark Hodgson or Nick Pini - double bass, Ross Stanley - piano and synths, Brandon Allen and Julian Siegel - tenor sax, Adrian Utley - guitar and Steve Howe - Koto.
 
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, "Lifeline", 33&1/3. From the liner notes...Lifeline was recorded and mixed in 7 days on a 16-track analog tape machine. No computers or pro-tools were used anywhere in the process.
 
Didn't go to the gym today, instead went for a nice motorcycle ride. With absolutely beautiful weather, it was hard to resist. Now listening to Van Wilks, "Texas Jukin'". Redbook.
 

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