Listening now to this stereo/mono CD.

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If I Could Only Remember My Name ... David Crosby
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The Visit - Loreena McKennitt CD 1 & Conversation CD 3

The Nightfly - Donald Fagen Trilogy MVI box CD 1 & CD 4 10 Extras

King of the NY Streets - Dion Paul Simon guests

The Voice of the Blues Bottleneck Guitar Masterpieces Yazoo 1046

Return of the 5000 Lb Man - Rahsaan Roland Kirk
 
Barbra Streisand Je m'appelle Barbra [Columbia Records/RBCD] From the stunning Richard Avedon Cover to Michel Legrand's exceptional orchestral arrangements, this remains one of my favorite 'event' albums. Simply RESPLENDENT!


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This Chesky release was recorded binaurally so it sounds interesting but good though vocals are way back in the soundstage. Need to play this on headphones to properly experience the binaural effect and I’ve read it sounds good in mono. (I think my Sony transport will let me do this).
Music is good, BTW
 
Listening now to Oscar Peterson's Night Train, MQA CD 16/44.1. Advertises as an unfold at 352.8kHz/24bit but really plays unfolded at 88.2KHz/24bit.
A must have for a jazz collection and this MQA unfolded disc is outstanding.
Ripped CD to FLAC file>plays through Luxman CD MQA player> 2 channel pre amp>stereo amp>beautiful.
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Listening now to Oscar Peterson's Night Train, MQA CD 16/44.1. Advertises as an unfold at 352.8kHz/24bit but really plays unfolded at 88.2KHz/24bit.
A must have for a jazz collection and this MQA unfolded disc is outstanding.
Ripped CD to FLAC file>plays through Luxman CD MQA player> 2 channel pre amp>stereo amp>beautiful.
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I have the Pure Audio BD~A 96/24 of Night Train ..... wonder how it compares to the MQA.? Hmmmm


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Lisa Dal Bello

Self titled first album from ‘77 by this Toronto singer.
Amazing how many heavy hitters on an album from an unknown. Produced by David Foster, backing band is Toto with assorted guests including Tom Scott, Philip Bailey, Bill Champlin.
All of Foster’s connections I guess.
Good album, not quite as over produced as some of DFs later work
 
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