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An embarassment of riches [message #6265] Mon, 28 November 2005 18:58 Go to next message
Bill Epstein is currently offline  Bill Epstein
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Location: Smoky Mts. USA
Illuminati (2nd Degree)
Listening tonight to some new/old vinyl on my just restored, again, Ariston.
"The Montreux Collection" Pablo 2625-70; 2 record set from Montreux 1975. Side 2 is sublime: Alison Joe Pass on solo guitar, Slow Death Modern Jazz Quartet and The Man I Love Ella Fitzgerald backed by Tommy Flanagan, piano; Keter Betts, Bass; and Bobby Durham, drums.
Now it's "Soultrane"; Prestige 7142
John Coltrane, Red Garland Piano; Paul Chambers Bass and Arthur Taylor Drums.
All this music is so fresh and original 30 years later. Plus well-recorded. The only thing you can say for CD's is that with them, you can cook dinner w/o having to risk burning the burgers while flipping the vinyl.

Re: An embarassment of riches [message #6266 is a reply to message #6265] Tue, 29 November 2005 08:55 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Thanks for the tip. And I agree with you about the duration of CDs. Thirty minutes a side on vinyl just ain't long enough.


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