ALL ABOUT MUSIC #2 - Non Surround, Not Covered In Other Threads

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Ugh - can't post a picture in a private message...so Clint, this pic is for you. You can respond back in PM if you like. :)

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Backing to ripping my vinyl tonight. First, I'm working on my MINTY copy of Odessa - Bee Gees. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this album. For those who haven't heard it and like quality late 60's music....this doesn't disappoint. This description, is the copy I have. It's a beauty of a visual album....with its felt like cover...

Odessa is the sixth studio album by the Bee Gees, originally released on 30 March 1969. Regarded as the most significant of the group's Sixties albums, it was released as a double vinyl record initially in an opulent red flocked cover with gold lettering.
 
Backing to ripping my vinyl tonight. First, I'm working on my MINTY copy of Odessa - Bee Gees. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this album. For those who haven't heard it and like quality late 60's music....this doesn't disappoint. This description, is the copy I have. It's a beauty of a visual album....with its felt like cover...

Odessa is the sixth studio album by the Bee Gees, originally released on 30 March 1969. Regarded as the most significant of the group's Sixties albums, it was released as a double vinyl record initially in an opulent red flocked cover with gold lettering.

wow...never heard this album...
 
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Backing to ripping my vinyl tonight. First, I'm working on my MINTY copy of Odessa - Bee Gees. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this album. For those who haven't heard it and like quality late 60's music....this doesn't disappoint. This description, is the copy I have. It's a beauty of a visual album....with its felt like cover...

Odessa is the sixth studio album by the Bee Gees, originally released on 30 March 1969. Regarded as the most significant of the group's Sixties albums, it was released as a double vinyl record initially in an opulent red flocked cover with gold lettering.

I love Odessa! Funny thing is that I was in the 8th grade when the whole Saturday Night Fever thing happened. My older brother was turning me on to prog at the time and I thought that disco and all purveyors of it were evil. And of course the Bee Gees were leading that charge so I considered them to be disciples of Satan, LOL. It wouldn't be until decades later that I would discover that there was an entirely different side to them in their pre-disco era. The early stuff was more akin to Procol Harum or The Moody Blues. Who knew? (Well, lots of people did apparently, just not me, LOL.) Anyway, Odessa is now an album I really love. (And full disclosure, I now find that "How Deep is Your Love" and "Nights on Broadway" are guilty pleasures. :eek:)
 
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WHY o' WHY were none of the BeeGees magnificent albums ever released in Hi Res SURROUND? Before they went Disco, the Bees committed some awesome, memorable and critically acclaimed tunes to vinyl. REALLY, we talk about all the other supergroups but, IMO, the BeeGees were as brilliant as the best of them ..... and THOSE HARMONIES!!!!!!


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THE WAY WE WERE
 
Backing to ripping my vinyl tonight. First, I'm working on my MINTY copy of Odessa - Bee Gees. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this album. For those who haven't heard it and like quality late 60's music....this doesn't disappoint. This description, is the copy I have. It's a beauty of a visual album....with its felt like cover...

Odessa is the sixth studio album by the Bee Gees, originally released on 30 March 1969. Regarded as the most significant of the group's Sixties albums, it was released as a double vinyl record initially in an opulent red flocked cover with gold lettering.
March will be 50 years. How I wish.
 
WHY o' WHY were none of the BeeGees magnificent albums ever released in Hi Res SURROUND? Before they went Disco, the Bees committed some awesome, memorable and critically acclaimed tunes to vinyl. REALLY, we talk about all the other supergroups but, IMO, the BeeGees were as brilliant as the best of them ..... and THOSE HARMONIES!!!!!!


The+Bee+Gees+as+children,+Barry+12+and+9-year-old+twin+brothers+Robin+and+Maurice+Gibb.jpg


THE WAY WE WERE

What a great pic and totally agree - early Bee Gees wrote and performed amazing and very poignant material!
 
I bet you were wondering what happened on this day 100 years ago...well maybe not...but I'm going to tell you anyway...in an upstairs tenement at 415 Monroe St in Hoboken, New Jersey a child of Italian immigrants was born. He weighed 13.5 pounds at birth and had to be delivered with the aid of forceps, which caused severe scaring to his left cheek, neck, and ear, and perforated his ear drum, damage that remained for life. This young man developed an interest in music, particularly big band jazz. This young man was Frank Sinatra. Today I'm going to listen to my newly acquired Sinatra SACD's and watch a TV special I recorded earlier this week about his music. Today will be Frank Sinatra Day for me!

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I noticed my post from 2015...and I thought I would use that post as an intro....to pose a question

What is the best "collection" of Frank Sinatra's songs....now I have the SACDs with the exception of Jazz Supreme....and they have excellent audio quality...but don't really cover the hit songs...what I'm looking for is a collection of his hit songs that aren't mastered HOT...so the older the release date of the music...would probably be better...I'm not looking for vinyl....but for CDs in this case...


Anybody with a suggestion out there?
 
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