Nice! I’m after a copy…
I have had three of his remasters, these being CTTE, Relayer and ITCOTCK. I still have the Yes albums, but my main issue with these is that I know these albums so well that it feels as if the original versions are ingrained in my DNA. Now SW has brought some elements to the fore and suppressed others, thereby changing the overall flow and balance of the originals, as if he was messing with my DNA. The reason I kept these is that the DVD discs included the original mixes at 24bit/96kHz, which I ripped to my server.
I returned ITCOTCK for a refund owing to the dreadful mess he’d made of it. I described it in the link.
On double vinyl, which arrived today. On first listen, I’m really not sure about this… it’s all very impressive but I prefer him in a small group.
Now playing…
Ólafur Arnalds …And They Have Escaped The Weight Of Darkness
Ólafur Arnalds (Keyboards, Piano), Arndis Hulda Auðunsdóttir (Viola), Kjartan Bragason (Drums), Margrét Soffia Einarsdóttir (Violin), Valdimar Guðmundsson (Trombone), þórður Gudmundur Hermannsson (Cello), Edda Hreinsdóttir (Violin), Hallgrímur Jónas Jensson (Cello), Tony Levin (Bass), Karl Pestka (Violin), Bergrún Snæbjörnsdórnsdóttir (Horn) and Vala Yates (Vocals).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/24)… continuing on into the noon hour with Ólafur and he and the talented group of musicians accompanying him are sounding sublime! …one beautiful album.
My, my, what a racy pic
Fabulous 1954-recorded live album, featuring the likes of Clifford Brown, Max Roach, Clark Terry, Harold Land, Junior Mance, etc.
This is the Sony 2013 (Non Numbered Non Record Store Day) Mono release cut at Stirling Sound and pressed at RTI and for the money is the best version.
I’m experimenting with different styli on my cartridge and have swapped the Special Line Contact for the cheaper Nude Elliptical to see if the different profile suits these older recordings better. I may even try the VM610Mono for the few Mono recordings I have at less than £120 it’s worth a punt.
I was just listening to All Blues and the way Miles gives way to is just genius he just steps back and lets him take it off into a different orbit returning just at the end to close things down. It’s without doubt one of the best Saxophone performances ever IMO.
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Now playing…
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Reunions
Jason Isbell (Vocals, Guitars, Piano), Chad Gamble (Drums, Tambourine), Jimbo Hart (Bass), Amanda Shires (Fiddle, Vocals), Sadler Vaden (Guitars), Derry Deborja (Keyboards, Omnichord, Organ, Piano), Jay Buchanan (Vocals) and David Crosby (Vocals).
Streaming on Qobuz (96/24)… continuing on into the afternoon with Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit and they are sounding sublime! …an album I enjoy more each time I give it a spin…
Now playing…
Patricia Barber - Café Blue – UN-mastered
Patricia Barber (Piano, Vocals), Maya Angelou (Spoken Word), Michael Arnopol (Bass), John McLean (Guitar) and Mark Walker (Drums, Percussion).
Streaming on NAS… continuing on this Afternoon with Patricia’s Café Blue and I just love this album! Patricia and the band are sounding mighty sweet!
Hey I’m hip!
Once madam had watched her soaps I put this on and daughter texted ‘Dad are you really listening to Demi Lovato’ !
Some really excellent tracks, but again I feel she screeches too much on Anyone, maybe intentional.
Some of the later songs are a bit too ‘modern’ for me in terms of personal themes and I really don’t see why certain themes are needed anyway, but it may be a cathartic bio from they/them.
Not really sure I wanted to know the difference between a Richard and a WAP, but if anyone is intrigued I’m still not sure I understand…
Interestingly there’s a lovely cover of TFF’s Mad World. There have been several covers but this nails it and may be better than the original in some ways, both unique.