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All Vinyl Mix(or SURFACE NOISE!Ooooooooo Baby!)

Forums › Forums › General Discussions › Open Topic › All Vinyl Mix(or SURFACE NOISE!Ooooooooo Baby!)

  • This topic has 8 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 21 years, 11 months ago by Robert.
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  • March 10, 2004 at 1:29 pm #46808
    SG
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      Sandy Denny-It`ll Take A Long Time
      T Bone Walker-Born To Be No Good
      BB King-Strange Things
      The Police-Bring On The Night
      Eric`s Trip-I`m So Near Here
      Bill Bruford(with Annette Peacock)-Back To The Beginning
      Duke Ellington-Blue Skies
      Stan Getz-Lady Bird
      Leonard Conan-Engine
      Muddy Waters-County Jail
      Heiner Goebells/Alfred 23 Harth-The Ballade Of The Durable Grey Goose
      Buffalo Springfield-Mr Soul
      Pat Metheny-Country Poem
      Paul Bley-Started
      Junior Wells-The Goat

      March 10, 2004 at 4:10 pm #100669
      Robert
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        The inclusion of the police was a surprise to me:) Love the cohen, bb king and t bone songs! And you can’t go wrong with ellington :D

        March 10, 2004 at 6:14 pm #100670
        Bucky Ramone
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          ….and the Goebbels/Harth track, that’s the surface noise I presume…. :twisted: :P

          March 11, 2004 at 7:27 am #100671
          SG
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            "Robert" wrote:
            The inclusion of the police was a surprise to me:) Love the cohen, bb king and t bone songs! And you can’t go wrong with ellington :D

            I was into The Police when I was younger,I got that record from a friend who I traded something for but don`t remember what(I think it might have been a tape by The Police)that was in 1987 and I still own the record!CONAN not COHEN :) it`s a local band that I have a 7 inch ep by on orange vinyl 8) I have 4 old BB King albums along with a bunch of other blues records I`m glad I own.The T Bone Walker record I got from the vinyl store downtown around the time I got my turntable,it`s on a italian label called Deja Vu that releases cheap compilations by many artists like Charles Mingus,Marilyn Monroe,Sonny Boy Williamson,etc.
            The Ellington record is from a record I found at a flea market for $2,it`s a 50`s pressing(really thick vinyl)but the music is from 1946,I`m not sure if it`s on cd so I got a rarity :)

            March 11, 2004 at 7:29 am #100672
            SG
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              "dB stands for den Buck" wrote:
              ….and the Goebbels/Harth track, that’s the surface noise I presume…. :twisted: :P

              Yeah,it`s a crazy free jazz track with duck sounding bass clarinet 8) I`m looking for a Harth album on ECM from 1983 that has Paul Bley and nutty british singer Maggie Nicols.

              March 11, 2004 at 8:31 am #100673
              Robert
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                Oh, I actually thought it said Leonard Cohen – Iodine, from the truly eclectic Spector collaboration Death Of A Ladies Man.
                I haven’t heard much of the Police, but I really like So Lonely, both the lyrics and the melody are great.
                How’s the sound of the Ellington record? The thickness should give a real good sound I would imagine.

                March 11, 2004 at 9:05 am #100674
                SG
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                  "Robert" wrote:
                  I haven’t heard much of the Police, but I really like So Lonely, both the lyrics and the melody are great.
                  How’s the sound of the Ellington record? The thickness should give a real good sound I would imagine.

                  I always endorse the first 4 Police albums.The first album(So Lonely is on it)is raw and punky(John Cale was going to produce it but it did`nt happen)My fave album is Ghost In The Machine which may not have been produced well but it has a crazy horn section and a great collection of songs.
                  The Elliington record sounds scrachy but does`nt look like it is :? must be how vinyl sounded in the `50s.It only has 8 songs on it so it`s not that long,it`s called In A Magenta Haze on a label called Golden Tone(or Gold Tone)

                  March 11, 2004 at 11:32 am #100675
                  SG
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                    Found another Ellington album with the same songs as the record I have:(except I only have 8 of the 13 songs):

                    http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDMISS70403071745160495&sql=A9aqag4sbtvoz”>http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am … qag4sbtvoz

                    March 11, 2004 at 12:06 pm #100676
                    Robert
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                      I have some old billie holiday records, they too have a sort of distant crackle sound to them. So I guess it might be a sign of the times they were made in.
                      Glad to hear that liking So Lonely is okai :)

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