Thanks, mine arrives from Amazon tomorrowThanks, I found that last night. They list it as Audio CD but the description shows two discs, one a dvd. It’s on its way, fingers crossed!
Thanks, mine arrives from Amazon tomorrowThanks, I found that last night. They list it as Audio CD but the description shows two discs, one a dvd. It’s on its way, fingers crossed!
Flora Purim, Stories to Tell (1974), in a really clean conversion from CD-4. George Duke on Keyboards, Earl Klugh (and, guesting on one track, Carlos Santana) on guitar, Miroslav Vitous and Ron Carter trading bass duties, and Airto (natch) on drums & percussion. Produced by the legendary Orrin Keepnews. And I think it's safe to attribute both the quad and stereo mixes to Jim Stern, who also worked on Woody Herman's Children of Lima? (@steelydave: another one for the quad engineers database?) Beautiful set.
Redbone, Message From a Drum (1972/1971), in a conversion from a discrete source. Another of the many bands I'm getting to know, fifty years after the fact. (Now the subject of a non-fiction graphic novel.) I like it--the mix and the music. Especially like the proggy/jazzy/worldy aspects of the music, which I wasn't expecting.
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Same album, European title? (I'd buy it under any name!)this and their other one "Witch Queen of New Orleans" would make a GREAT two-fer from DV!!!!
Same album, European title? (I'd buy it under any name!)
Thank you Freddie Baby!!!the kap possibly means 1974's "Beaded Dreams Through Turquoise Eyes" (which i think is absolutely brilliant in Quad and prefer tbh)
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