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In Reply to: RE: SteepleChase records posted by Poinzy on July 30, 2015 at 11:32:36
Love those Tete and Kenny Drew records. There are a bunch of good titles and that Renee McLean (Jackie's son) is a burner on side 2.
You'll find a lot of them used on Inner City label. Unfortunately the IC quality varies a lot. Steeple Chase was consistently excellent.
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I found my Steeplechase stuff in a record store bargain bin about 30 years ago. SC were probably phasing out the vinyl to reissue their material on CD, but I was just thinking "bargain bin."I was not optimistic about what I would experience after I got home. Never underestimate the Danes on production values, I discovered.
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"Owning a turntable and wondering why you have inner groove distortion is like driving over nails and wondering why your tires are flat."
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I found the Danish pressing of Elton John's "Honky Chateau" to be superior to the American. I'm always looking out for another copy as a backup.
Used to listen to Elton more when I was younger, but these days this is the only album of his I own. And I like it a lot.
See ya. Dave
I goofed. Mine is a UK pressing. My bad.
See ya. Dave
I have quite a few of the SteepleChase releases. SteepleChase also must have re-released more albums later on 180 gram as well as a few Alto reissues.Sonically, they are variable. Same goes musically. My favorite of the ones that I have:
Myles B. Astor
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By "sonically," do you mean the engineering quality, or the quality of the pressing?
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"Owning a turntable and wondering why you have inner groove distortion is like driving over nails and wondering why your tires are flat."
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