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Old 16-05-2004, 6:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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old prog stuff-new tt

I listened to a few of my old, worn out albums today all on my new tt and what a difference tears of joy, the way these old albums sound played with a top quality vinyl spinner.

From Peter Gabriels first album and his other materpiece..So, through Laurie Andersons Big Science, Paul Simons Hearts and Bones, Yes.Close to the edge (now thats one album I thought was so badly worn it was dustbin fodder) and finally ELP..Brain Salad Surgery. Incredibley, massive, driving sound, full of bits of instrumentation and textures I had never previously heard.

DO NOT SELL YOUR VINYL.........If my old worn out stuff sounds like this.....yours can to. Give your CD player a rest and listen to how music should sound.
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