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Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (SACD)

The greatness of this continues to be proven by the sales that continue even today.

If you really love this disc, you should get the SACD - assuming you have a compatible player and a surround set up. The original recording was to a 3-track machine and the remastered surround SACD side faithfully recreates that soundstage like no disc I’ve heard of this before. And they also corrected the tape speed problem.


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Miles Davis is my daughter's favorite jazz artist. She loves his playing with the Harmon mute. She burned me a CD of assorted Miles stuff - I get the double happiness of the music and the kind deed from my daughter.
Cool - he had a long and varied career. I tend to like most jazz in complete sessions/recordings though - similar to classical music.


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melody gardot.....She has such a great voice. Check her web site, you can hear a few of her songs for free....well worth it.
 
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(Karajan conducting)



Brilliant.... his beethoven conducts are the finest i've ever heard. I love how he speeds up through the boring points I don't like either =)


Interesting. My favorite is, by far, Carlos Kleiber. His 7th is my favorite piece of stereo recorded music. I say stereo, because Toscanini did it just as well, if not even better.

Klemperer is also good.


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(Karajan conducting)



Brilliant.... his beethoven conducts are the finest i've ever heard. I love how he speeds up through the boring points I don't like either =)


Interesting. My favorite is, by far, Carlos Kleiber. His 7th is my favorite piece of stereo recorded music. I say stereo, because Toscanini did it just as well, if not even better.

Klemperer is also good.


I must admit that's where my age indeed leads to my naivete. I've not heard any recordings pre 1970s
 
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(Karajan conducting)



Brilliant.... his beethoven conducts are the finest i've ever heard. I love how he speeds up through the boring points I don't like either =)


Interesting. My favorite is, by far, Carlos Kleiber. His 7th is my favorite piece of stereo recorded music. I say stereo, because Toscanini did it just as well, if not even better.

Klemperer is also good.


I must admit that's where my age indeed leads to my naivete. I've not heard any recordings pre 1970s


Big Grin

You know I'm in my twenties, right? Wink


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I must admit that's where my age indeed leads to my naivete. I've not heard any recordings pre 1970s


Big Grin

You know I'm in my twenties, right? Wink


Oo.. guess I' m goingi to have to pick up a few records this weekend then =)
 
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Black Sabbath - Iron Man....


Romeo and Juliet are together in eternity....
 
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The Boss (not Bruce) on the phone screaming at a customer from overseas to send $$ which is owing..... Big Grin
 
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Stevie Wonder


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The Band


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Vivaldi - Winter - The Four Seasons


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Allman Brothers with Dickie Betts wailing.

Blue Sky
 
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The Doors - L. A. Women



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The Who...
See Me... Feel me
 
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Swingin Teens the story volume one 1984-1994.
 
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Kings of Leon
Use Somebody
Sex on Fire


Alcohol...a perfect drug, but a terrible food
 
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Dire Straits


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my own crappy guitar playing.
 
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Richie Havens


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TV On The Radio - "Dear Science"
 
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Yours Is No Disgrace.
House of Yes . Live from House of blues
 
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Fort Minor - Remember the Name
Peaches - Fuck the Pain Away
The Fashion - Like Knives
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Roxy Music "Avalon" Not the album, but the video on Youtube.

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Barry White, aka the Walrus of Love Big Grin


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Karen Gomyo.
 
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