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Jazz for aficionados
"Sonny Rollins Strikes me............ Now I'm going to strike him; Bam! He done been struck. Inna here's is a Sonny Rollins record you should have in your collection for the recording quality alone; it's the same as having the purest sounding saxophone you ever heard in your listening room. Thomas Conrad (Stereophile) said he cued up "Way Out West" up on his Thorens turntable, and suddenly he was in a room with Rollins, Shelly Manne, and Ray Brown. It was recorded by "Roy DuNann" who some say was better than "Rudy Van Gelder". I'm sure that name rings a bell. The CD is on the JVC XRCD label, and I'm sure there are multiple vinyl renditions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5rCZcTfr2s&t=2145s Any time you can hear the quality of the sonics on "You tube", you know it's boss. |
bdp24, does "Ode To Billy Joe" qualify as "Country Music"? It's one of my favorite tunes regardless of genre. The first time I heard it, I was crossing a bridge spanning a muddy river near Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and I just knew I was crossing that Bridge Bobbie Gentry was singing about; "The Tallahatchie Bridge". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNB8AKMdqiQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0RCdSKogeI |