What are you listening to right now? (VOL III)

Posted by: Adam Meredith on 09 October 2008

VOL II - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/3112927317

VOL I - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/6532968996
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by BigH47
What's really annoying is that they where sold as new sealed. Linda Thompson one even had marks like scratches on both sides.
Just like being back in the 60's , except this time the shop is further away.
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by FlyMe
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by BigH47
quote:
Originally posted by munch:
Thats one of the reasons i dont use the bay for vinyl or anything anymore .
Its to much pot luck IMO.


I wouldn't have paid those prices if they weren't sold as new sealed and unopened. I'm not sure how many vinyls I've bought form E-Bay this is the first I've felt the need to contact the seller. Many of my purchases form E-Bay or even charity shops have nearly all been better than S/H shop offerings.

Saying that even shops selling new vinyl still send out less than perfect copies sometimes.
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by FlyMe
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by naim_nymph

1. Psychomania Front Title
2. The Frog
3. Cross Over to the Other SIde
4. Secret of the Living Dead
5. The Cross
6. How Do The Dead Come Back?
7. Secret of the Locked Room
8. Locked Room and Mirror Sequence
9. You've Got To Believe
10. Motorcycle Mayhem
11. Cat and Mouse with the Fuzz
12. Tom's Last Ride
13. He's Coming Back
14. Riding Free
15. Up From The Grave
16. Tom's Return
17. Carnage at the Pub
18. First of the Deaths
19. The Empty Coffin
20. Truck Destruction
21. Hanging Jane
22. It's Evil
23. I'm Coming With You
24. One By One
25. Abby's Nightmare
26. Morgue Line Up
27. Morbid Substitution
28. The Trap
29. Breaking The Bargain
30. The Decision
31. Turned to Stone
32. Psychomania End Credits

Original Soundtrack music by John Cameron.
The only thing really horrific thing about the film, was the plot and script.
The music however was very interesting. The quality suffers a lot in too many places on this cd soundtrack, it's a shame... would be nice to get a new line up of studio musicians to replay this into a proper album.
But who could we have to rework it? : )

nymph
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by JamieL

Just arrived, first listening.
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by FlyMe
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by matt podniesinski
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by KeanoKing
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by KeanoKing
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by KeanoKing
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by Mat Cork
Lifes good and there's a pizza on the way...
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by willem
Fred Frith - Gravity (Ralph Records, 1980)
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by sjust
the very inspired and inspiring

Posted on: 11 February 2009 by patk
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by ewemon
quote:
Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
quote:
Originally posted by ewemon:


Ewen,

since you shot this one right between my OBCCDs you might as well tell me more about this album.

Cheers ... Oliver Winker


Diccus and Oliver, you are talking to a big Jeffrey Foucault fan who thought that his first was one of the best singer songwriter discs he had heard in years. Unfortunately it is now out of print but hey you guys know where I am.

I wrote one of the very first reviews of that album.

This is another really good disc. Not saying that all the trax are excellent but he is ably supported by his wife Kris Delmhorst and a couple of other musicians.

Late nite disc, pour yourself a glass put the feet up relax and just listen to the music.

He does John Prine justice as he hasn't attempted to up date the songs he has just kept them to there bare bones.

Such a shame that he is still pretty much undiscovered.

One other thing it is only available from the 28th of this month from Fish Records in the UK. Cost I think is £12.99 + postage

You can also get it from Signature Sounds in the States from where they will give you a free sampler of their artist roster.

Think I am going to playing this for days as it is getting better each listen.

Truly excellent.
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by sjust
probably too late for this answer, but still: It depends where you go. Yesterday, we had a good chunk, again, including the usual chaos. It is supposed to "cool down" to minus something, the next days...

cheers, and wish you some cooling ! (we read about the Oz temperatures and the "Brandstifter" in the news, here, so it must be grim...)

Stefan
quote:
Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
quote:
Originally posted by sjust:
you may be the only one POSTING, but definitely not the only one LISTENING to it. great album...

cheers
Stefan
quote:
Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
quote:
Originally posted by Mat Cork:
Old habits and all that...


... and I thought I was the only one who ever posted this great album. Cool


Would have thought so. Winker

Are you guys still having snow in Germany? Today it's cooling a little down here in Sydney.

Cheers ... Oliver
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by sjust
amongst the biggest disappointments of my CD purchasing carreer...

quote:
Originally posted by FlyMe:
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by FlyMe
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by JamieL

Underworld 'A Hundred Days Off', took ages to grow on me, but is one of my favourite albums now.
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by FlyMe
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by FlyMe
quote:
Originally posted by munch:
quote:
Originally posted by sjust:
amongst the biggest disappointments of my CD purchasing carreer...

quote:
Originally posted by FlyMe:
Sorry if i have read this wrong.
This is a great Album.
Do you like the Beatles Love album?


Well I like it! (and the Love album).
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by james n


Posted on: 11 February 2009 by u5227470736789439
The Prelude and Fugue by Bach known as the Wedge, because of the way it looks in print!

Helmut Walcha in the Church of Saints Peter and Paul at Cappel [in North Germany] where there is a great old organ from Bach's time nestling in a relatively small and wonderfully clear space accoutically, which is just a little too small for the full resources of the organ, originally built for a Monastery Church elsewhere.

Fortunately Walcha never challenges the space with dense registration, so that what comes is a lucid revealing of the music, which is so clear you could transcribe the notation without difficulty from the recordings. In this way the recordings themselves, though unconventionally dry in sound, only serve to help Walcha's wonderfully logically, and ultimately heartwarming revelation of the music's reason.

[Issued in an incomplete cycle of the organ music on DG Archive from the 1947/53 mono master parts].

ATB from George
Posted on: 11 February 2009 by Haim Ronen
quote:
Originally posted by sjust:
the very inspired and inspiring



Stefan,

I am still having difficulties with this album. At times I am left with the impression that those guys are not playing together.

Haim