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: 03 November 2008 by Nigel 66
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by Blueknowz
On the Black Stuff
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by BigH47
Earlier:-

on vinyl:-
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by Blueknowz
Again on the Black Stuff
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by Haim Ronen
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by mikeeschman


symphony no. 1 again ...
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by winkyincanada
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by winkyincanada
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by winkyincanada
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 03 November 2008 by Franz K
quote:
Franz,
Whats the vinyl sound like?
Because the CDs were shite.
Munch


Hi munch

Seconded, CDs were unlistenable. Not so the vinyl stuff, its just incredibly good. All musical layers are ruthlessly revealed and clear. It brings you into tears, its just that good. The feel is -ok finally its how it ought to be. You dont want to tune it down as with CDs but furhter up.

Aside from tha, its a reversed world. When I was a teenager I would pester my parents with that kind of music- now I am pestering my kids, still with the same music. Yet, they should learn whats about real good rockmusic- aside from Bach, Beethoven and Schubert Big Grin .

Cheers

Franz
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by Analogue
quote:
Originally posted by naim_nymph:
MOZART ON THE HARPSICHORD

including the first compositions of the 5-year-old Wolfgang plus the Solos and Duet Sonata composed in London when he was 8.

ERIK SMITH (and with Humphrey Burton)

The hapsichord used on side 1 is a model of a Taskin of 1769 by Robert Davies (Levens, Cumbria),
and that on side 2 is a Robert Goble (Oxford)

Philips 'stereo record'

Everything i'm hearing from this lp is delightfull! : )

nymph



nymph,
It's good to hear that you are enjoying your return to vinyl.
Heres to many enjoyable hours with your LP12.

Chris N
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by Mike7
Tangerine Dream - Albert Hall 75...complete with incense!
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by markah

Martha Wainwright - Martha Wainwright
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by Mike7
Thats the one Smile
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by JamieL
Munch.

Tangerine Dream, ALbert Hall 1975 must be one of the most amazing performances I have ver heard a recording of.

Now at work:

Earlier: Soft Hearted Scientists, and Rachel Unthank and the Winterset (a bit dark for work I think)

Jamie
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by BigH47
Some afternoon vinyl:-

Posted on: 04 November 2008 by markah
quote:
Originally posted by munch:
Going to see Rachel on the 29th

22nd for us - St Bride's Church in Liverpool. Saw them at the Moseley Folk Festival in August but time restraints meant it was a disappointingly short set, so really looking forward to this one. Never been to a gig in a church before either! Eek
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by naim_nymph
quote:
Originally posted by Analogue:
nymph,
It's good to hear that you are enjoying your return to vinyl.
Heres to many enjoyable hours with your LP12.

Chris N


Thank you, Chris!

just going thought my (couple of dozen) classical record collection of pre-owned vinyl that i recently purchased off ebay. A bit hit and miss really, but in the main i've quite pleased with the results i'm hearing : )

nymph

~<>~

Now playing...

BAROQUE GUITAR CONCERTI
Konrad Ragossnig guitar
Paul Angerer conducting the Southwest German Chamber Orchestra
side one: Fasch Concerto in D minor & Vivaldi Concerto in D major
side two: Krebs Concerto in G major

Turnabout Records @ 1974/75
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by Nigel 66

followed by

and now


all on vinyl
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by markah
quote:
Originally posted by munch:
quote:
Originally posted by markah:
quote:
Originally posted by munch:
Going to see Rachel on the 29th

22nd for us - St Bride's Church in Liverpool. Saw them at the Moseley Folk Festival in August but time restraints meant it was a disappointingly short set, so really looking forward to this one. Never been to a gig in a church before either! Eek
Should be a good gig if its a small church,and warm.
Let me know how the gig goes Mark.
I should of seen her already this year but she pulled out.
What do you think of the PC CDs on the 555 any good?
Munch

I'll be in touch after the gig. Sorry but I never played the CD's before coming back to the ship. My treat when I get home next week!

Mark
Posted on: 04 November 2008 by Ian G.