[DISCLAIMER: Recordings posted in this thread by yours, truly, should not be misconstrued as tacit agreement with any lyrics/lyrical meanings (hidden or exposed) and/or alignment with said artist's political/religious beliefs or lifestyle choices. What it likely means is that I simply enjoy the actual musical elements therein contained and/or am experiencing said musical elements for the first time. The consumption of any media, as always, is at the discretion of the listener. My only encouragement is for all to "choose wisely" according to the girding of their own loins. Peace, grease and fretboard finger cheese; never toe cheese.]
Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade
Set 1 & Set 2
[DISCLAIMER: Recordings posted in this thread by yours, truly, should not be misconstrued as tacit agreement with any lyrics/lyrical meanings (hidden or exposed) and/or alignment with said artist's political/religious beliefs or lifestyle choices. What it likely means is that I simply enjoy the actual musical elements therein contained and/or am experiencing said musical elements for the first time. The consumption of any media, as always, is at the discretion of the listener. My only encouragement is for all to "choose wisely" according to the girding of their own loins. Peace, grease and fretboard finger cheese; never toe cheese.]
Brian Bennett - Voyage, originally from 1978, this however is the reissue from 2022 on dark blue translucent vinyl at 33rpm. Really good pressing and an excellent sound quality. Highly recommended !
On the Ascona with the Analog Relax cartridge, it’s time to see how well it performs with unimaginable low deep bass. So right now☝:
Trentemøller - The Last Resort, from 2006 on black vinyl at 33rpm.
I must say the Analog Relax EX-500 MC cartridge performs with brave and ease, going deep like an underground subway. It sounds very big and impressive. Yet at the same time, very realistic and relaxed. Enjoy !