What's Spinning Tonight?

Sonny Rollins, "A Night at the Village Vanguard", Redbook.
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Hmm, not a lot posted since my last visit. C'mon guys, how am I sposta learn about new music?Wow! Currently listening to a Redbook version of "bird and diz".
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Haven't listened to any records in a while, as my turntable wouldn't hold speed accurately. Turns out, I need to lubricate the bearing from time to time! Ha ha. Anyway, currently listening to a fabulous Analogue Productions 33.3rpm reissue of Chet Baker's, "Chet".
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Now up, Stan Kenton, "Kenton Presents Duophonic, ST-1023", 33.3RPM. One of a series of albums he put out featuring different performers. I think this album dates from the 1950's, as I remember my dad playing it. There are some clicks, as it has a couple of scratches, but the surface background noise is seemingly nonexistent. I also don't remember my dad's Bozak speakers having this much high frequency extension. There is a very pure sound to this record.
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I've got time for one album before I have to go to a lunch engagement. I chose "Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster", 45rpm ORG rerelease.
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Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio, "Misty", 45rpm TBM "Super - Cut Analogue Disk", one of 3 albums included in this release. Pic from internet, not the same as in set.
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Here's a pic of the box-set.
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I thought some might find it interesting to see the recording info...
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