What are you listening to in 2022 and why might anyone be interested

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On vinyl… :notes: :sunglasses: :+1:t3:

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Septet - John Carroll Kirby

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On vinyl… :notes: :sunglasses: :grinning:

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Lonnie Liston Smith and The Cosmic Echoes - Cosmic Funk (Tidal/Ace)

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James Blood Ulmer - Memphis Blood: The Sun Sessions

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On vinyl… :sunglasses: :notes: :grinning:

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John Grant - The Boy From Michigan, the wonderful Mr Grant’s superb new album. If you like the past offerings then this is more of the same, but with a distinct 80s synth influence,

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Detroit Mix vinyl from the 40th Anniversary set.

Nuff said.

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Afraid I have to agree Dread - Fyah was excellent but this has too much parping under non-descript rap. Theon you’re better than this lad!

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St. Paul and The Broken Bones - Sea of Noise

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Pink Floyd - Meddle, on vinyl… :+1:t3: :notes: :sunglasses:

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Elvis Presley, Golden Records. Vol. 3. Qobuz. Uniti Nova.

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Tom Petty - Wild Flowers. Yet another example of his brilliance with this lovely album.

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Conflict - John Carroll Kirkby

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Miles Davis - On The Corner (Tidal/Sony)

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The Whitmore Sisters - Ghost Stories

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I did wonder what you might make of it being a fan of Ill Considered and this featuring their drummer (forgot his name) who also produced it I think

This is slightly disappointing, in that it’s not the revelation I was expecting… I’m not sure how much better it is than the old '90s Classic 200g pressing I have. That said, the cymbals are terrific, and Side Two is better than Side One…

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@TheKevster - this is a genuine question and not being awkward but what is the limit to how much remastering can be done to something recorded 63 years ago? I genuinely have no idea but presumably there are the master tapes which are what they are?