What's Spinning Tonight?

Ian McLagan, "Never Say Never". Redbook. Used to listen to him play Thursday's, at the Lucky Lounge, in Austin. He was a member of Small Faces, Faces and played with Rod Stewart way back.
 
The BassFace Trio plays Gershwin. As all Stockfisch recordings, fantastic. Great chops, exceptional recording, highly recommended!!!!R-1870144-1249060609.jpeg.jpg
 
Tonight, all analog:
1) Opus 3, Knud Jorgensen Jazz trio...great LP, beautifully recorded and great music...par for the course for Opus 3.

2) Sheffield Lab, Amanda McBroom Growing up in Hollywood Town....love that Amanda track

3) Count Basie, Pablo Japanese OBI, '88' Basie Street ...superb sound and music

4) Hawkwind Doremi Fasol Latido on UA UK pressing...for old times sake.

5) John Klemmer Finesse, D2D on Nautilus. My copy is noisy and I need to replace it, but still a decent D2D.
 
Just got back from a 100 mile bike (MC) ride and am enjoying the air conditioning and a nice cold beverage. Now, listening to The New York Rock and Soul Revue: Live at the Beacon. Redbook.
 
Tonight, all analog:
1) Opus 3, Knud Jorgensen Jazz trio...great LP, beautifully recorded and great music...par for the course for Opus 3.

2) Sheffield Lab, Amanda McBroom Growing up in Hollywood Town....love that Amanda track

3) Count Basie, Pablo Japanese OBI, '88' Basie Street ...superb sound and music

4) Hawkwind Doremi Fasol Latido on UA UK pressing...for old times sake.

5) John Klemmer Finesse, D2D on Nautilus. My copy is noisy and I need to replace it, but still a decent D2D.

Thanks for this...we have the XRCD Remaster of Count Basie '88' Basie Street. Great stuff...will check out the others.
 

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