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I would never give up my tuners and I have Sirius radio able to broadcast throughout my property along with streaming services, records, CD,s etc....I wont give up on FM and the gear just yet. |
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I have a ton of love for jazz. . . . A jazz listening thread might be fun. |
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Couple from todays Tidal suggested list-
Elvin Jones - Lady Luck Makaya McCraven - Young Genius The Tony Williams Lifetime - Some Hip Drum **** Diana Krall (several) |
Here's some additional suggestions
Since I'm a sax guy, here's a few of my favorites: Sonny Rollins - St. Thomas King Curtis - C.C. Rider Lenny Pickett - XV from The Prescription Album Michael Brecker - Delta City Blues |
Also check out Samara Joy...proof that the future of jazz is bright and far from dead.
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1. Shelly Mann & His Men - Complete Live at the Black Hawk Vol 1 - 4 (my all time favorite jazz recording though I admit that the trumpet on this is not great, performance/tone) 2. Thelonious Monk - Live at the Jazz workshop 3. Jimmy Smith and Kenny Burrell - Blue Bash! 4. Miles Davis- Kind of Blue (not overhyped. Its a masterpiece) 5. Art Pepper - Intensity 6. Hank Mobley - Soul Station 7. Ben Webster meets Oscar Peterson 8. Bill Evans - Waltz for Debby 9. Keith Jarrett - at the Blue Note Vol 1-6 10. Grant Green The Complete Quartets with Sonny Clark 11. John Coltrane Africa Brass Sessions Vol 1 -2 12. Ahmad Jamal - At the Pershing 13. Sun Ra - The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra 14. Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington - The Great Summit 15. Duke Ellington - meets Coleman Hawkins 16. Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin' 17. Gerry Mulligan - Night Lights 19. Miles Davis - Bags' Groove (PRLP 7109) 20. Joe Henderson - Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn man I could literally go on forever. Jazz is huge. I mostly prefer 50's and early 60's stuff. All the Keith Jarrett Trio stuff as far as more modern recordings go are awesome, contemporary (actively gigging) traditional groups like Bill Charlap Trio are great fun to discover...Brad Meldaugh, Julian Lange etc....have fun |
Lots of listening to do thanks! Just put this on and digging it! Nice swing feel and like the drums. Brass is a little in the back but great tune.
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I’ve got that on vinyl. Was a recent release..record store day I think.. I collect anything with Shelly Manne on it it. Awesome drummer and he always has a great band around him. That Pacific Northwest ain’t my favorite but even that is good.
Check out “at the Manne Hole” which was recorded live at his club. Basically check out all his stuff either as a leader or guest. |
The Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson is a great sounding record. Probably sounds great streaming. Ide check that out over your system
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A couple jazz selections not mentioned yet, accessible but classic - Miles's In A Silent Way (Jaco Patorious on bass); Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage; Ramsey Lewis The In Crowd, anything by Joe Williams ... Dave Bruebeck Take 5. I could go on... |
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I need amps and a pre .... Aw ... hell naw .... I ... just ... Nevermind :D |
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Fluance RT82 hooked up yesterday. Kinda fun as I haven't had a record player (errr....'turntable' since we're now hi-fi-ish) since I was a little kid. Daughter got Rumours Live LP from Santa so that was our introduction to vinyl. She's all in on the vinyl aspect of music and we are headed out to a local record shop today to look for hidden treasure.
I will say the live recording while fun to hear was pretty lacking in lows to mid-lows. Tried it streamed and really not much better. I suspect we'll grab the studio version as well or maybe a 'best of'. One tune did really stand out though and that was 'landslide'. Nicks is fantastic on it and it's one of those occasions where a less than studio perfect effort is very much appreciated. |
Current state of affairs. I realize speakers are supposed to be on stands however these are going back to Crutchfield shortly. Replacements will be Wharfedale Lintons which I have demoed at length and absolutely love.
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Nice. Like the Leak amp
. The Lintons are really nice. I recommend getting the stands for them if you have room. You really need to get them a bit out from the wall with their rear facing bass port. their matching stands look great with the speakers sitting on them |
Stands coming with them, they had a great sale where you got the stands free!
These are the Denton 85. Nice sound considering the size but just not as full as the Linton. What are your thoughts on the wall to the right in the picture? Console thing is centered on the wall but to the left there is about 3.5' of 45 degree wall before it becomes perpendicular to the right wall. Not much I can do with that. I'm thinking of fiddling with acoustic panels. BTW had Harry Connick Jr's Christmas stuff on yesterday. Sleighride is maybe as good as I've heard for a big band sound with juicy brass. Looking for more of that in both big band and jazz stuff. |
i would just set them up and start experimenting with placement to she how they sound in various scenarios
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Picked up #3 from your list at the local record store today. Used but pretty good shape. Still has more pops and crackles than I want so I'll be learning how to wash a record soon. The sound was otherwise really nice.
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After 40 years of collecting, I never evolved beyond using a spin-clean. For $80 I’m more than pleased with how it works. Just make sure to always use distilled water. Start with this and if you have the interest and the budget, high dollar and high tech record cleaning machines are out there.
Don’t use soap and tap water Spin-clean https://a.co/d/gfuILUi |
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