What was the last vinyl you bought?
Posted by: apye! on 18 January 2011
Arrived today in the post:
After seeing this album posted on here quite a few times and having never come across DBT before i thought i'd give it a go. Arrived this morning and i'm having my first listen. Enjoying it so far so thanks for the intro to a new band (for me)
The Dame, A Reality Tour. Triple LP on blue vinyl in a box.
People on the High Line by New Order, shaped 7" picture disc.
The latest Beth Hart and the latest Blackberry Smoke albums.
SNAIC in the Grass posted:
Just got here today and its on clear vinyl, a pleasant surprise.
...and a very nice first pressing, i might add. fun to hear Soul Brother #1 put a different spin on things: he's backed by a jazz trio on this one.
Da Bruvvas' debut, in mono, with three CDs, inckluding the album in stero and mono, a couple of live shows and various oddments/B-sides etc. Very nice package.
Sounds amazing!
Current 93 ultra rare test press of I Am The Last Of The Field That Fell
Current 93 This Is Ain't The Summer Of Love
Regards
Roberto
Mid 50's is my favourite Blue Note era with happy groovy boppy tunes. Plus Hank Mobley as a tenor doing his thing.
Listen to his gorgeous yet crisp clear notes!
Manger test disk. I saw someone playing Livingston Taylor's 'Isn't She Lovely' from Ink CD on a turntable and finally found who made that record!
At the Indulgence Show in London, I managed to make time to dip into the vinyl record stalls for a browse and bought a copy of this from Diverse Records:
This is the full recording session that "Live At Blues Alley" was extracted from. However, for the 20th anniversary celebration of this fantastic live show from 3rd January 1996, they went back to the original tapes and complied all 31 songs including 8 tracks previously unreleased.
Eva was blessed with the voice of a perfectly pitched nightingale and the sound quality is superb on all tracks. If you already own Live At Blues Alley, sell it and get this essential version! What a great voice she had and it's such a shame she's no longer with us and recording today.
This is the most engaging & musically satisfying album that I've heard in a long, long time.
Best regards, FT
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Thank you,
Adam
apye! posted:
No problem Adam, this is Sara K - Water Falls.
Hi Adam,
This was Eva Cassidy: Nightbird
Mozart | Beethoven | Prokofiev | Ravel: Martha Argerich Early Recordings
Josefin Ohrn + The Liberation: Mirage. In a lovely hologram sleeve.
UK first press. Lovely condition. From a recent crate-digging trip to Brighton.
From 1973, a UK first press, complete with the lyric insert and "rough" cover. been looking for one of these for a very long time, and am happy to have found one:
I already had this, but it was in a fairly crappy condition. Yesterday i managed to pick up a mint UK first pressing for just £15 (the sleeve was in very good nick as well):
UK first press, mint. For £2.50.