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In Reply to: RE: Spinning?? posted by SteveBrown on August 18, 2012 at 17:14:10
Nottingham Horizon TT, Andante P76 cart, Cambridge 640P phono pre, Yamaha C-6 preamp, Yamaha M-4 amp, KLH Model 6 spkrs, Outlaw sub.
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I have a love of stereolab lately.
I just usually play regular Jazz most of the time.
But Stereolab is rather special.
Reminds me of smooth jazz
Earl Klugh: "Late Night Guitar" (MFSL) and "Finger Paintings" (MFSL)
Earl Klugh & Bob James: "One on One" and "Two of a Kind"
Earl Klugh & George Benson: "Collaboration"
Dean.
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reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
Yep, there ya go. Good stuff. I have those titles, tho not in MFSL issues, 'cept for Finger Paintings. Don't know how that got by me, but always need somethin' to be on the hunt for. (Forgive the dangling preposition, but "for which to be on the hunt" just sounds...goofy.) I do have MFSL of Benson's Breezin that I like very much. Tonight, I listened to orig WB Palm Blvd label mastered by Doug Sax, The Mastering Lab, which is very well done.
Regards,
Jim
"If less is more, just think how much more more would be!" - Frasier Crane.
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Russco Studio Pro B/Syntec S220/Empire 2000E/3-Technics SL1210mkII/ADC XLMII-Yam C-70 pre-Yam M-4 amp-KLH 6 spkrs-Outlaw sub
Two of the best guitarist there ever were.
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