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This is a really great sounding album.

Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Herb Ellis, Stan Levey backing, so maybe it's no wonder?

Speaker's Corner pressing

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I hope that light reflection doesn't look like a radioactive booger: it's a glossy reflective cover!
 
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Back to that Neil Young live album: I think even HE is mesmerized by the sound of the piano. There's a spot where he starts wandering around on the keyboard, then hits a couple big mellow chords. And then sort of ambles back into the song again :)

I'm pretty sure he was high, so that may have something to do with it. But it definitely sounds good, high or not.
 
Back to that Neil Young live album: I think even HE is mesmerized by the sound of the piano. There's a spot where he starts wandering around on the keyboard, then hits a couple big mellow chords. And then sort of ambles back into the song again :)

I'm pretty sure he was high, so that may have something to do with it. But it definitely sounds good, high or not.
Can't wait! The owner of Squeezebox said he will have it for me soon! I try to support my local record store. Thanks again for the head's up(eace)
 
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Brian Plummer - No Questions

1980 debut from this Saskatchewan rocker. Like many Canadian artists of that era he released a handful (6) albums spread over various indie labels, none of which proved successful.
Too bad because this is a great record. Clean punchy sound too.
 
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Wow, have not heard THIS ONE in a LONG WHILE!
this copy's story is interesting...the guy who used to be the station's owner's son, and therefore the programming director, Toñito Cámara, used to get all kinds of LPs and sometimes I would go into his "office/den" where there were hundreds of LPs and I saw THIS one..."cool cover!" I said and he said, "want it? take it!" found out it was 80's PROG! ...interesting..recorded and produced by Eddy Offord, so it sounds pretty cool too! (this was also how I discovered Andreas Vollenweider!)
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Seems Rick learned some Pop tendencies from Todd from his previous LP... this one starts with a VERY Pop song-some GREAT background vocals that IIRC were sung live...this was a the album he was touring when I saw him in 1981...he played this BC Rich exclusively during that gig..
My copy does NOT have the inner sleeve with lyrics, though.. oh well...
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