The Flying Burrito Brothers – Seattle Pop Festival July 27th 1969 (CD)

Held in Gold Creek Park, Woodinville, Washington between July 25th and 27th 1969, the Seattle Pop Festival featured Led Zeppelin, Chuck Berry, the Byrds, Chicago, Santana and many others. Riding high following the rapturous reception to their debut album earlier in the year, The Flying Burrito Brothers took the stage on Sunday to perform a […]

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POCO: Ghost Town – Inamorata

Poco’s two albums from Atlantic dating from 1982 and 1984 and both making the US Top 200. Paul Cotton and Rusty Young were still in the band and the single ‘Shoot For The Moon’ made the US Top 50.‘Inamorata’ features guest spots by former band members Timothy B Schmit, Ritchie Furay and George Grantham. Poco […]

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Bad Company – Live 1977 & 1979 (2CD)

    Despite their reputation as one of the most exciting live bands to ever rock an arena in the Seventies, Bad Company never released a live album during its meteoric rise to the top of the charts. That will soon change when Rhino introduces the first-ever official live album to spotlight the original Bad […]

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ATOMIC ROOSTER: Sleeping for Years – The Studio Recordings 1970-1974 (4CD Clamshell Box Set)

We are told: Esoteric Recordings label is proud to announce the release of the very first 4 CD collection of every album and single track recorded by the legendary ATOMIC ROOSTER between 1970 – 1974. Sleeping for Years is a clamshell boxed set anthologising all the recordings made by the band on the classic albums […]

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TIM BUCKLEY: The 2CD Collectors Edition

They tell us…… Now a UK release Rhino Handmade retraces the first steps of Buckley’s uncompromising musical journey with a two-disc set that includes both the stereo and mono versions of his debut. The second disc contains nearly two dozen unreleased recordings Buckley made in 1965 with The Bohemians and in 1966 with frequent songwriting […]

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MOZART (He) would be ‘outraged’ to hear classical music is for the elite

From the archives: Mozart and Verdi would be “outraged” to hear classical music was considered the “exclusive preserve of an educated elite”, Clemency Burton-Hill says. “Rock stars” of classical music such as Mozart and Verdi would be “outraged” to know their works are considered the “exclusive preserve of an educated elite”, Clemency Burton-Hill has said, […]

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Angel Dust Psychedelia 1968-1972 (LP)

  Non-hippie devastating guitar-psych and PCP induced hard-rock!! Angel Dust Psychedelia is a “100% killers, no fillers” compilation featuring obscure and unknown 45s / unreleased acetates from the US, most of them released on private labels. Many local underground bands of the late 1960s-early 1970s lacked the money and/or material needed to make a full-length […]

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ROLLING STONES: Live On Air 1963-1964 Volume 1 (CD)

1.Come On 2.Memphis Tennessee 3.Roll Over Beethoven 4.Don’t Lie To Me 5.You Better Move On 6.I Wanna Be Your Man 7.Mona 8.Walking The Dog 9.Bye Bye Johnny 10.Roll Over Beethoven 11.Beautiful Delilah 12.(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 13.Cops And Robbers 14.You Better Move On 15.Mona 16.Hi-Heel Sneakers 17.Little By Little 18.I Just Want To […]

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Freiburger Barockorchester / Gottfried von der Goltz / Petra Müllejans Handel: Concerti a Due Cori – AllMusic Review by James Manheim

These Concerti a due cori — concertos for two choirs (of instruments) — have occasionally received good recordings; Trevor Pinnock led one some years ago. But they’re not common items despite coming from the years in the late 1740s when Handel was revered. Their neglect may result from the fact that the music in them […]

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BLUE OYSTER CULT: Born To Be Wild (CD)

We are told …..   LIVE BOC BROADCAST RECORDING FROM LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK, IN 1977 The recording contained on this CD comes from a performance given while BOC were on the ‘Agents of Fortune Tour’. Recorded at New York’s Nassau Coliseum in the Uniondale area, out on Long Island, on 4th February 1977, the […]

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Choosing wisely

Paul McGowan writes ….. In a recent post we decided on the type of output stage we wanted: balanced or unbalanced depending on the topology of the DAC before it or, in the case of a preamp, how extensive the designer wanted to go.  In our case we always spend the extra time and effort […]

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