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		<title>By: anomaly7</title>
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		<dc:creator>anomaly7</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 04:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>David H&#039;s (anomaly7) 10 desert island LP&#039;s
 
-John Mayal: The Turning Point. 1969 recorded live at the Fillmore East
-Trio (Dolly Parton, Linda Rondstat, Emmy Lou Harris)
-Fleetwood Mac: Tango In The Night 
-Hendrix: Band of Gypsy&#039;s Live New Years Eve &#039;69/70 
-Joe Jackson: Will Power
-The Rankin Family: self titled Import 1989 EMI/Capital
-Michael Hedges: Breakast in The Field 
and if you&#039;re still hungry
-Ray Lynch: Deep Breakfast
-John Renbourn: The Lady and The Unicorn
-Santana: Abraxas
-Holly Cole: It Happened One Night (Live !)who&#039;s counting?
-Tony Rice: Unit of Measure
which issue you pick up matters less to me than that I love the music contained on these discs, if you find a better cutting, that&#039;s a bonus.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David H&#8217;s (anomaly7) 10 desert island LP&#8217;s</p>
<p>-John Mayal: The Turning Point. 1969 recorded live at the Fillmore East<br />
-Trio (Dolly Parton, Linda Rondstat, Emmy Lou Harris)<br />
-Fleetwood Mac: Tango In The Night<br />
-Hendrix: Band of Gypsy&#8217;s Live New Years Eve &#8217;69/70<br />
-Joe Jackson: Will Power<br />
-The Rankin Family: self titled Import 1989 EMI/Capital<br />
-Michael Hedges: Breakast in The Field<br />
and if you&#8217;re still hungry<br />
-Ray Lynch: Deep Breakfast<br />
-John Renbourn: The Lady and The Unicorn<br />
-Santana: Abraxas<br />
-Holly Cole: It Happened One Night (Live !)who&#8217;s counting?<br />
-Tony Rice: Unit of Measure<br />
which issue you pick up matters less to me than that I love the music contained on these discs, if you find a better cutting, that&#8217;s a bonus.</p>
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		<title>By: cjay</title>
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		<dc:creator>cjay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 03:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My 10 desert island LPs:

- The Doors (1st LP) in mono
- Pink Floyd-Dark Side Of The Moon
- The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators
- Country Joe and the Fish - Electric Music
- Mercury Living Presence- Paray/Dupree - Saint Saens - Symphony #3 (Organ)
- Barbara Keith - Warner/Reprise 1972
- Jefferson Airplane - After Bathing At Baxters
- Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow
- Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
- Beatles - Revolver</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My 10 desert island LPs:</p>
<p>- The Doors (1st LP) in mono<br />
- Pink Floyd-Dark Side Of The Moon<br />
- The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators<br />
- Country Joe and the Fish &#8211; Electric Music<br />
- Mercury Living Presence- Paray/Dupree &#8211; Saint Saens &#8211; Symphony #3 (Organ)<br />
- Barbara Keith &#8211; Warner/Reprise 1972<br />
- Jefferson Airplane &#8211; After Bathing At Baxters<br />
- Jefferson Airplane &#8211; Surrealistic Pillow<br />
- Beach Boys &#8211; Pet Sounds<br />
- Beatles &#8211; Revolver</p>
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		<title>By: gundam91</title>
		<link>http://baasnotes.com/blog/2010/02/23/desert-island-lps/comment-page-1/#comment-105</link>
		<dc:creator>gundam91</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 00:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dennis mentioned the Acoustic Sound 45rpm version of Sonny Rollin&#039;s Way Out West. I just happened to compare it a couple weekends ago to a test pressing of the RTI 33rpm 180g version that I found up in Seattle. The panel of judges all thought the test pressing sounded better than the 45rpm, more transparent, open, and airy. The 45rpm, in comparison, had more authority in the bass region and had more bloom in the mid section. We&#039;ve not had a chance to compare the 45rpm against the regular issue RTI, which coincidentally, I had purchased from Dennis many, many years ago.

Not to ding on these 45rpm reissues as I have many copies. But we were just surprised of the results.

FrankC</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dennis mentioned the Acoustic Sound 45rpm version of Sonny Rollin&#8217;s Way Out West. I just happened to compare it a couple weekends ago to a test pressing of the RTI 33rpm 180g version that I found up in Seattle. The panel of judges all thought the test pressing sounded better than the 45rpm, more transparent, open, and airy. The 45rpm, in comparison, had more authority in the bass region and had more bloom in the mid section. We&#8217;ve not had a chance to compare the 45rpm against the regular issue RTI, which coincidentally, I had purchased from Dennis many, many years ago.</p>
<p>Not to ding on these 45rpm reissues as I have many copies. But we were just surprised of the results.</p>
<p>FrankC</p>
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		<title>By: mickanger</title>
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		<dc:creator>mickanger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 17:03:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh Yeah,
Fresh Cream - Cream</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh Yeah,<br />
Fresh Cream &#8211; Cream</p>
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		<title>By: mickanger</title>
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		<dc:creator>mickanger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 17:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Trout Mask Replica - Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band
Dark Side Of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Grand Wazoo - Frank Zappa
London Calling - The Clash
My Aim Is True - Elvis Costello
Greatest Hits  - Randy Newman
1 and 2 - Soft Machine
Abbey Road - Beatles
Ole - John Coltrane
Kinda Blue - Miles Davis
Abraxas - Santana</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trout Mask Replica &#8211; Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band<br />
Dark Side Of the Moon &#8211; Pink Floyd<br />
Grand Wazoo &#8211; Frank Zappa<br />
London Calling &#8211; The Clash<br />
My Aim Is True &#8211; Elvis Costello<br />
Greatest Hits  &#8211; Randy Newman<br />
1 and 2 &#8211; Soft Machine<br />
Abbey Road &#8211; Beatles<br />
Ole &#8211; John Coltrane<br />
Kinda Blue &#8211; Miles Davis<br />
Abraxas &#8211; Santana</p>
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		<title>By: Dennis Davis</title>
		<link>http://baasnotes.com/blog/2010/02/23/desert-island-lps/comment-page-1/#comment-100</link>
		<dc:creator>Dennis Davis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 04:40:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Diabolus in Musica: Accardo Interpreta Paganini on Deutwche Grammophon 477 6492, a reissue compilation 2 disc set from 1996;

The Best of Muddy Waters; his early singles collected on Chess LP 1427; while the original still sounds best, the Speakers Corner reissue is not bad at all;

Sonny Rollins: Way Out West on Stereo Records (Contemporary subsidiary) S7017; if you can find an out of print Acoustic Sounds 45 RPM, its sheer heaven, but their 33 rpm is probably still available;

John Coltrane: Crescent on Impulse 66; ORG has a nice 45 RPM reissue, which is well done and available;

Ornette Coleman: Change of the Century on Atlantic 1327; best of the best is still the black label original;

Billie Holiday: Velvet Mood on Clef MG C-713; the original is still the best but Verve issues can be picked up on eBay for a fair price;

Neil Young: Harvest--an original or the 180 gram from the 4 box set is quite nice; the 180 gram version is probably all you can find;

Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster on Verve V6-8534 reissued on ORG -- outstanding sound and great remastering;

Frank Sinatra: Nice &#039;N Easy on Mobile Fidelity (the recent version not the one from way back); a great Sinatra album in fantastic sound;

Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane: Rough Mix:  If you want to find out how good a rock album can sound, seek out the UK pressing or better luck spend a few years searching out the 45 RPM UK 12&quot; single;

Champion Jack Dupree: Blues From the Gutter on Atlantic 8019; and

What would a desert island list be without John Lee Hooker; so get The Hot Spot soundtrack and through in Miles Davis.  The original is getting impossible to find, so go with the Acoustic Sounds 45 RPM set.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diabolus in Musica: Accardo Interpreta Paganini on Deutwche Grammophon 477 6492, a reissue compilation 2 disc set from 1996;</p>
<p>The Best of Muddy Waters; his early singles collected on Chess LP 1427; while the original still sounds best, the Speakers Corner reissue is not bad at all;</p>
<p>Sonny Rollins: Way Out West on Stereo Records (Contemporary subsidiary) S7017; if you can find an out of print Acoustic Sounds 45 RPM, its sheer heaven, but their 33 rpm is probably still available;</p>
<p>John Coltrane: Crescent on Impulse 66; ORG has a nice 45 RPM reissue, which is well done and available;</p>
<p>Ornette Coleman: Change of the Century on Atlantic 1327; best of the best is still the black label original;</p>
<p>Billie Holiday: Velvet Mood on Clef MG C-713; the original is still the best but Verve issues can be picked up on eBay for a fair price;</p>
<p>Neil Young: Harvest&#8211;an original or the 180 gram from the 4 box set is quite nice; the 180 gram version is probably all you can find;</p>
<p>Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster on Verve V6-8534 reissued on ORG &#8212; outstanding sound and great remastering;</p>
<p>Frank Sinatra: Nice &#8216;N Easy on Mobile Fidelity (the recent version not the one from way back); a great Sinatra album in fantastic sound;</p>
<p>Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane: Rough Mix:  If you want to find out how good a rock album can sound, seek out the UK pressing or better luck spend a few years searching out the 45 RPM UK 12&#8243; single;</p>
<p>Champion Jack Dupree: Blues From the Gutter on Atlantic 8019; and</p>
<p>What would a desert island list be without John Lee Hooker; so get The Hot Spot soundtrack and through in Miles Davis.  The original is getting impossible to find, so go with the Acoustic Sounds 45 RPM set.</p>
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		<title>By: Bob</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 00:34:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>These from Frank W:

MIDNIGHT SUGAR - Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio - Three Blind Mice TBM-23  (45 RPM)
 
DUETS - Rob Wasserman - Alto AA 011
 
CASH - Johnny Cash - American Recordings - 1-45520
 
ELLA and LOUIS - Verve - MG V-4003  (high fidelity)
 
BACH - Unaccompanied Cello - Janos Starker - Mercury SR3-9016
 
ROSEMARY CLOONEY sings Ballads - Concord CJ-282
 
DAS MIKROFON - Tacet - L-17
 
NEIL DIAMOND - Hot August Night - Original Master Recording - MFSL 2-024
 
ERICK FRIEDMAN - Violin Showpieces - Virtuose Violinmuskik - Pezzi di Barvura - RCA Red Seal
 
PATRICIA BARBER - Night Club - Original Master Recording - MFSL 2-45004  (45 RPM)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These from Frank W:</p>
<p>MIDNIGHT SUGAR &#8211; Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio &#8211; Three Blind Mice TBM-23  (45 RPM)</p>
<p>DUETS &#8211; Rob Wasserman &#8211; Alto AA 011</p>
<p>CASH &#8211; Johnny Cash &#8211; American Recordings &#8211; 1-45520</p>
<p>ELLA and LOUIS &#8211; Verve &#8211; MG V-4003  (high fidelity)</p>
<p>BACH &#8211; Unaccompanied Cello &#8211; Janos Starker &#8211; Mercury SR3-9016</p>
<p>ROSEMARY CLOONEY sings Ballads &#8211; Concord CJ-282</p>
<p>DAS MIKROFON &#8211; Tacet &#8211; L-17</p>
<p>NEIL DIAMOND &#8211; Hot August Night &#8211; Original Master Recording &#8211; MFSL 2-024</p>
<p>ERICK FRIEDMAN &#8211; Violin Showpieces &#8211; Virtuose Violinmuskik &#8211; Pezzi di Barvura &#8211; RCA Red Seal</p>
<p>PATRICIA BARBER &#8211; Night Club &#8211; Original Master Recording &#8211; MFSL 2-45004  (45 RPM)</p>
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		<title>By: Bob</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 21:22:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>From Miguel:

Brandenburg Concertos by Andres Segovia - Columbia
 
Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd - Capitol
 
John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman by John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman - Impulse
 
In My Life by Judy Collins - Elektra
 
Sketches of Spain by Miles Davis - Columbia
 
Concert by the Sea by Errol Garner - Columbia
 
Sunshower by Thelma Houston - Motown
 
Jacques Brel is Alive and Living in Paris by Jacques Brel - Philips
 
Only the Lonely - Frank Sinatra - Capitol
 
Motzart Piano Concertos Nos. 6, 17 &amp; 21 by Geza Anda - DGG
 
Time passes. Technology and tastes change. My favorite lists of CDs:
 
Motzart Piano Concertos Nos. 6, 17 &amp; 21 by Geza Anda - DGG
 
Brandenburg Concertos by Richard Goebel - Archiv
 
Ballads by John Coltrane - Impulse
 
The Awakening by Ahmad Jamal - Impulse
 
Jazz at the Pawnshop by Arne Domnerus etc. - FIM
 
Collaboration by The Great Jazz Trio - 441
 
Temptation by Holly Cole - Metro Blue
 
Songs in A Minor by Alicia Keys - J Records
 
Jazz Party in Stereo by Duke Ellington - MFSL
 
Breaking Silence by Janis Ian - Morgan Creek Records
 
Send in the Clowns by Sarah Vaughn - Pablo</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From Miguel:</p>
<p>Brandenburg Concertos by Andres Segovia &#8211; Columbia</p>
<p>Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd &#8211; Capitol</p>
<p>John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman by John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman &#8211; Impulse</p>
<p>In My Life by Judy Collins &#8211; Elektra</p>
<p>Sketches of Spain by Miles Davis &#8211; Columbia</p>
<p>Concert by the Sea by Errol Garner &#8211; Columbia</p>
<p>Sunshower by Thelma Houston &#8211; Motown</p>
<p>Jacques Brel is Alive and Living in Paris by Jacques Brel &#8211; Philips</p>
<p>Only the Lonely &#8211; Frank Sinatra &#8211; Capitol</p>
<p>Motzart Piano Concertos Nos. 6, 17 &#038; 21 by Geza Anda &#8211; DGG</p>
<p>Time passes. Technology and tastes change. My favorite lists of CDs:</p>
<p>Motzart Piano Concertos Nos. 6, 17 &#038; 21 by Geza Anda &#8211; DGG</p>
<p>Brandenburg Concertos by Richard Goebel &#8211; Archiv</p>
<p>Ballads by John Coltrane &#8211; Impulse</p>
<p>The Awakening by Ahmad Jamal &#8211; Impulse</p>
<p>Jazz at the Pawnshop by Arne Domnerus etc. &#8211; FIM</p>
<p>Collaboration by The Great Jazz Trio &#8211; 441</p>
<p>Temptation by Holly Cole &#8211; Metro Blue</p>
<p>Songs in A Minor by Alicia Keys &#8211; J Records</p>
<p>Jazz Party in Stereo by Duke Ellington &#8211; MFSL</p>
<p>Breaking Silence by Janis Ian &#8211; Morgan Creek Records</p>
<p>Send in the Clowns by Sarah Vaughn &#8211; Pablo</p>
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		<title>By: Bob</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 19:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>From Wayne S:

Many of these will be available only in used record stores or used online sources.  My listening bias is for live performances as they often are more inspiring than studio recordings, even though the studio recordings often have better sonics.  I think this is true especially on jazz and rock recordings.

&lt;strong&gt;JAZZ&lt;/strong&gt;

Enja ENJ-80781, Ltd. Ed. German pressing

Dave Brubeck Quartet: The Great Concerts…Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Carnegie Hall   Columbia 44215

Miles Davis: Nefertiti   Columbia 9594    and    Sketches of Spain   Columbia 8271

Chico Freeman: The Outside Within    India Navigation 1042

Erroll Garner: Concert by the Sea   Columbia CL883  (wonderful live recording, get the original Mono “6 eye”, the later digitally re-mastered pressing is a sonic tragedy)

Hawkins! Alive! At the Village Gate: Verve V6-8509 – Classic Records

Dick Hyman: From the Age of Swing   Reference RR-59

Ramsey Lewis Trio: At the Bohemian Caverns in Washington DC   Cadet 741  and  Hang on Ramsey!   Cadet 761   (These are early 1960’s live recordings of Ramsey Lewis at his creative best IMHO.  Especially memorable is the cut “Billy Boy” on side 2 of Cadet 761…9+ minutes of marvelous improvisation)

Herbie Mann: Impressions of the Middle East   Atlantic 1475  and Memphis Underground   Atlantic 1522 (these are some of Mann’s best work, I think.  I own a lot of his albums)

Incognito.  Acid jazz at its best.  I own 3 albums, all excellent and I suspect all of Incognito (a British group) releases are comparable.

Oliver Nelson: The Blues and the Abstract Truth   Impulse IMP-154   (find the analogue re-mastered release 180 gram)

George Otsuko: “You are my Sunshine”   Three Blind Mice TBM-35   (all the Three Blind Mice jazz recordings that I have heard are wonderful Japanese 180 gram pressings)  I also have Isao Suzuki: Black Orpheus  TBM-63 and Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio: Midnight Sugar  TBM-23.  I think these were also released in CD.

&lt;strong&gt;CLASSICAL&lt;/strong&gt;

Bartok: Concerto For Orchestra; Reiner/Chicago Symphony   RCA Classic LSC-1934

Dvorak: Symphony No, 9 in E minor “From the New World”  Kertesz/Vienna Phil.  Super Analogue KIJC 9114

Grainger: Country Gardens &amp; Other Favorites   Mercury SRI 75102

Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Rhapsodies)  Stowkowski  RCA Classic LSC-2471  (Stowkowski on steroids!)

Massenet: Le Cid-ballet Music; Scenes Pittoresquei; The Last Sleep of the Virgin  Klavier Patrician KS 522

The Moscow Sessions   Sheffield Lab TLP25,26,27  (wonderful live performances recorded in Moscow)

Mozart: Horn Concerti   VOX STPL 512.630

Orff: Carmina Burana  Telarc DG 10056/57  (I know, the bass drum is somewhat hokey, but I’m such a sucker for the Telarc sound.  If it is a mint Telarc pressing, I’ll buy it)

Respighi: Church Windows  45rpm  Reference RR-15  (I have a weakness for Respighi and have just about all his significant work)

The Royal Ballet   Ansermet/Royal Opera House Orchestra  Classic RCA LDS-6065  (absolutely marvelous recording and music)

Stravinsky:  Firebird and Borodin: Overture &amp; Dances from Prince Igor  Telarc DG 10039  (Works by Russian composers are my favorite, particularly Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky)

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor   Leinsdorf/Rubinstein/Boston Symphony RCA LSC-2681   (This old warhorse is a favorite, when I play it I’ll hum the theme/melody for days))

&lt;strong&gt;ROCK&lt;/strong&gt;

Jackson Brown: Running on Empty   Asylum 6E-113

Creedence Clearwater Revival: Green River    Fantasy 8393

Dire Straits: Love Over Gold   Warner 23728

Eagles: Hotel California    Asylum 6E-103

Grateful Dead: Live Dead   Warner Bros 1830  and  Blues for Allah   United Artists GD-LA494-G

Kraftwerk: The Mix   Electra 9 66501    German pressing

Led Zeppelin     200 gram   Atlantic Classic SD8216

Metallica    Electra 9 61119

Pink Floyd: The Wall   EMI/Harvest SHDW411   UK pressing   (this is hard to find but worth the effort, I found my copy in a used record store in London) and Delicate Sound of Thunder  EMI7 91480  German pressing   (a 2 record album.  Record 1 is an excellent live performance and Record 2 is a studio recording with excellent sonics, but not as inspiring)  All of Pink Floyd is at least very good IMHO and am such a fan I have 16 albums (all that I have found in mint condition)  also check out Ummagumma and Meddle

Simon &amp; Garfunkle: Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme   Columbia PC9363

The Who: Who’s Next  180 gram  Decca/MCA 11164  (I have a number of albums by The Who, all are great.  As you might discern, I have an affinity for Irish and British bands)

Yello    all of them, I have 10, especially the 45rpm 12” singles.  (I have been looking for the album Yello: Baby for 20 years.  If you know of a copy for sale please let me know.)

&lt;strong&gt;OTHER&lt;/strong&gt; (difficult to classify)

Enya: Enya  Atlantic 81842 and Watermark and Shepard Moon.  All are great.  (also check out Clannad, especially Magical Ring   RCA 000317   German pressing, all my Clannad albums are excellent.  Clannad is Enya’s siblings and uncles – Enya collaborated with Clannad in its earlier years)

Dead Can Dance – all are excellent I have all that were pressed in vinyl.  Check out “Into the Labyrinth”.

“Whoopie” John Wilfahrt: Best of…     MCA2-4015  (Real Minnesota music at its best, a fun album – yes, there is a tuba in the band)

Ali Akbar Khan: Indian Architecture   Water Lily WLA ES-20   (marvelous Indian classical music)

Ravi Shankar at the Monterey International Pop Festival   Liberty WP-1442

Twenty-Five Miles to Barstow – Part One    Cardas CR 5816   (fabulous recording and music)

Burl Ives: The Best of Burl Ives, Volume !!   MCA2 4089   (I had to play this album every time my Dad visited from Iowa.  Wonderful folk music, sonics okay)

Technotronic: Pump up the Jam    L1-93422

Sons of the Pioneers: Cool Water   RCA LSP-2118

Up, Bustle and Out   I have 3 albums released on Ninja Tune Zen label, all excellent (this is acid jazz/jungle at its best)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From Wayne S:</p>
<p>Many of these will be available only in used record stores or used online sources.  My listening bias is for live performances as they often are more inspiring than studio recordings, even though the studio recordings often have better sonics.  I think this is true especially on jazz and rock recordings.</p>
<p><strong>JAZZ</strong></p>
<p>Enja ENJ-80781, Ltd. Ed. German pressing</p>
<p>Dave Brubeck Quartet: The Great Concerts…Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Carnegie Hall   Columbia 44215</p>
<p>Miles Davis: Nefertiti   Columbia 9594    and    Sketches of Spain   Columbia 8271</p>
<p>Chico Freeman: The Outside Within    India Navigation 1042</p>
<p>Erroll Garner: Concert by the Sea   Columbia CL883  (wonderful live recording, get the original Mono “6 eye”, the later digitally re-mastered pressing is a sonic tragedy)</p>
<p>Hawkins! Alive! At the Village Gate: Verve V6-8509 – Classic Records</p>
<p>Dick Hyman: From the Age of Swing   Reference RR-59</p>
<p>Ramsey Lewis Trio: At the Bohemian Caverns in Washington DC   Cadet 741  and  Hang on Ramsey!   Cadet 761   (These are early 1960’s live recordings of Ramsey Lewis at his creative best IMHO.  Especially memorable is the cut “Billy Boy” on side 2 of Cadet 761…9+ minutes of marvelous improvisation)</p>
<p>Herbie Mann: Impressions of the Middle East   Atlantic 1475  and Memphis Underground   Atlantic 1522 (these are some of Mann’s best work, I think.  I own a lot of his albums)</p>
<p>Incognito.  Acid jazz at its best.  I own 3 albums, all excellent and I suspect all of Incognito (a British group) releases are comparable.</p>
<p>Oliver Nelson: The Blues and the Abstract Truth   Impulse IMP-154   (find the analogue re-mastered release 180 gram)</p>
<p>George Otsuko: “You are my Sunshine”   Three Blind Mice TBM-35   (all the Three Blind Mice jazz recordings that I have heard are wonderful Japanese 180 gram pressings)  I also have Isao Suzuki: Black Orpheus  TBM-63 and Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio: Midnight Sugar  TBM-23.  I think these were also released in CD.</p>
<p><strong>CLASSICAL</strong></p>
<p>Bartok: Concerto For Orchestra; Reiner/Chicago Symphony   RCA Classic LSC-1934</p>
<p>Dvorak: Symphony No, 9 in E minor “From the New World”  Kertesz/Vienna Phil.  Super Analogue KIJC 9114</p>
<p>Grainger: Country Gardens &#038; Other Favorites   Mercury SRI 75102</p>
<p>Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Rhapsodies)  Stowkowski  RCA Classic LSC-2471  (Stowkowski on steroids!)</p>
<p>Massenet: Le Cid-ballet Music; Scenes Pittoresquei; The Last Sleep of the Virgin  Klavier Patrician KS 522</p>
<p>The Moscow Sessions   Sheffield Lab TLP25,26,27  (wonderful live performances recorded in Moscow)</p>
<p>Mozart: Horn Concerti   VOX STPL 512.630</p>
<p>Orff: Carmina Burana  Telarc DG 10056/57  (I know, the bass drum is somewhat hokey, but I’m such a sucker for the Telarc sound.  If it is a mint Telarc pressing, I’ll buy it)</p>
<p>Respighi: Church Windows  45rpm  Reference RR-15  (I have a weakness for Respighi and have just about all his significant work)</p>
<p>The Royal Ballet   Ansermet/Royal Opera House Orchestra  Classic RCA LDS-6065  (absolutely marvelous recording and music)</p>
<p>Stravinsky:  Firebird and Borodin: Overture &#038; Dances from Prince Igor  Telarc DG 10039  (Works by Russian composers are my favorite, particularly Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky)</p>
<p>Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor   Leinsdorf/Rubinstein/Boston Symphony RCA LSC-2681   (This old warhorse is a favorite, when I play it I’ll hum the theme/melody for days))</p>
<p><strong>ROCK</strong></p>
<p>Jackson Brown: Running on Empty   Asylum 6E-113</p>
<p>Creedence Clearwater Revival: Green River    Fantasy 8393</p>
<p>Dire Straits: Love Over Gold   Warner 23728</p>
<p>Eagles: Hotel California    Asylum 6E-103</p>
<p>Grateful Dead: Live Dead   Warner Bros 1830  and  Blues for Allah   United Artists GD-LA494-G</p>
<p>Kraftwerk: The Mix   Electra 9 66501    German pressing</p>
<p>Led Zeppelin     200 gram   Atlantic Classic SD8216</p>
<p>Metallica    Electra 9 61119</p>
<p>Pink Floyd: The Wall   EMI/Harvest SHDW411   UK pressing   (this is hard to find but worth the effort, I found my copy in a used record store in London) and Delicate Sound of Thunder  EMI7 91480  German pressing   (a 2 record album.  Record 1 is an excellent live performance and Record 2 is a studio recording with excellent sonics, but not as inspiring)  All of Pink Floyd is at least very good IMHO and am such a fan I have 16 albums (all that I have found in mint condition)  also check out Ummagumma and Meddle</p>
<p>Simon &#038; Garfunkle: Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme   Columbia PC9363</p>
<p>The Who: Who’s Next  180 gram  Decca/MCA 11164  (I have a number of albums by The Who, all are great.  As you might discern, I have an affinity for Irish and British bands)</p>
<p>Yello    all of them, I have 10, especially the 45rpm 12” singles.  (I have been looking for the album Yello: Baby for 20 years.  If you know of a copy for sale please let me know.)</p>
<p><strong>OTHER</strong> (difficult to classify)</p>
<p>Enya: Enya  Atlantic 81842 and Watermark and Shepard Moon.  All are great.  (also check out Clannad, especially Magical Ring   RCA 000317   German pressing, all my Clannad albums are excellent.  Clannad is Enya’s siblings and uncles – Enya collaborated with Clannad in its earlier years)</p>
<p>Dead Can Dance – all are excellent I have all that were pressed in vinyl.  Check out “Into the Labyrinth”.</p>
<p>“Whoopie” John Wilfahrt: Best of…     MCA2-4015  (Real Minnesota music at its best, a fun album – yes, there is a tuba in the band)</p>
<p>Ali Akbar Khan: Indian Architecture   Water Lily WLA ES-20   (marvelous Indian classical music)</p>
<p>Ravi Shankar at the Monterey International Pop Festival   Liberty WP-1442</p>
<p>Twenty-Five Miles to Barstow – Part One    Cardas CR 5816   (fabulous recording and music)</p>
<p>Burl Ives: The Best of Burl Ives, Volume !!   MCA2 4089   (I had to play this album every time my Dad visited from Iowa.  Wonderful folk music, sonics okay)</p>
<p>Technotronic: Pump up the Jam    L1-93422</p>
<p>Sons of the Pioneers: Cool Water   RCA LSP-2118</p>
<p>Up, Bustle and Out   I have 3 albums released on Ninja Tune Zen label, all excellent (this is acid jazz/jungle at its best)</p>
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		<description>10 Good albums from the decade past 99-09:

Badly Drawn Boy - The Hour of The Bewilderbeast, About a Boy Soundtrack, and some of the others 

Lucinda Williams - World Without Tears, Essence

The Bird and Bee - The Bird and Bee

Art in Manila - Set the Woods on Fire

Espers III

Bruce Springsteen - Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1975 (released a few years ago)

Dengue Fever - Venus on Earth (one should have them all)

Dr. Dog - Fate

Jolie Holland - Escondida

Neil Young - Greendale

The Notwist - The Devil, You and Me (deluxe artwork is very nice)

Outkast - Speakerbox - Love Below

Pavement - Terror Twilight (1999)

PLAP (Pedro Luis e A Parede)  - Zona E Progresso (maybe the best band, at least that few in the US have heard of)
allmusic ((( Pedro Luis &gt; Overview )))

PSAPP - The only thing I ever wanted

Sleater-Kinney One Beat and the Woods


Worthy of mention, but perhaps not as good as the above:

Deerhoff - Friend Opportunity

Liberty Seeds - New sound of numbers

David Shrigley&#039;s Worried Noodles

Seu Jorge - America - Brasil (still listening)

XX - XX (still listening to this one)

Silversun Pickups - Pikul (perhaps the best album art of the decade especially artwork for Carnavas and the new one looks good as well)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>10 Good albums from the decade past 99-09:</p>
<p>Badly Drawn Boy &#8211; The Hour of The Bewilderbeast, About a Boy Soundtrack, and some of the others </p>
<p>Lucinda Williams &#8211; World Without Tears, Essence</p>
<p>The Bird and Bee &#8211; The Bird and Bee</p>
<p>Art in Manila &#8211; Set the Woods on Fire</p>
<p>Espers III</p>
<p>Bruce Springsteen &#8211; Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1975 (released a few years ago)</p>
<p>Dengue Fever &#8211; Venus on Earth (one should have them all)</p>
<p>Dr. Dog &#8211; Fate</p>
<p>Jolie Holland &#8211; Escondida</p>
<p>Neil Young &#8211; Greendale</p>
<p>The Notwist &#8211; The Devil, You and Me (deluxe artwork is very nice)</p>
<p>Outkast &#8211; Speakerbox &#8211; Love Below</p>
<p>Pavement &#8211; Terror Twilight (1999)</p>
<p>PLAP (Pedro Luis e A Parede)  &#8211; Zona E Progresso (maybe the best band, at least that few in the US have heard of)<br />
allmusic ((( Pedro Luis &gt; Overview )))</p>
<p>PSAPP &#8211; The only thing I ever wanted</p>
<p>Sleater-Kinney One Beat and the Woods</p>
<p>Worthy of mention, but perhaps not as good as the above:</p>
<p>Deerhoff &#8211; Friend Opportunity</p>
<p>Liberty Seeds &#8211; New sound of numbers</p>
<p>David Shrigley&#8217;s Worried Noodles</p>
<p>Seu Jorge &#8211; America &#8211; Brasil (still listening)</p>
<p>XX &#8211; XX (still listening to this one)</p>
<p>Silversun Pickups &#8211; Pikul (perhaps the best album art of the decade especially artwork for Carnavas and the new one looks good as well)</p>
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