Author: niu1970

Hot Tuna – Burgers

More Rock and Pop

  • Burgers is back on the site for only the second time in five years, here with incredible Nearly Triple Plus (A++ to A+++) grades on both sides of this vintage Grunt pressing – just shy of our Shootout Winner
  • The sound here is exceptionally rich, full-bodied and lively, with present, breathy vocals, as well as excellent clarity all around
  • 4 stars: “Burgers, Hot Tuna’s third album, marked a crucial transition for the group… Burgers, originally released as the fourth Grunt album, sounded more like a full-fledged work than a satellite effort.”

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Bon Jovi – New Jersey

More Rock Classics

  • New Jersey debuts on the site with INCREDIBLE Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) sound or close to it throughout this original Mercury pressing – fairly quiet vinyl too
  • HUGE Rock Sound – the guitars and drums are positively jumping out of the speakers with dynamic energy, presented on a stage that’s exceptionally wide and tall
  • Which means the two monster hits – “Lay Your Hands On Me” and “Bad Medicine” – both rock like crazy on this Triple Plus side one, with more bottom and top end extension than on any of the other copies we played
  • 4 1/2 stars: “Bon Jovi had perfected a formula for hard pop/rock by the time of New Jersey, concentrating on singalong choruses sung over and over again, frequently by a rough, extensively overdubbed chorus, producing an effect not unlike what these songs sounded like in the arenas and stadiums where they were most often heard.”

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Roland Kirk – Left & Right

More Jazz Recordings of Interest

  • Left & Right appears on the site for only the second time ever, here with an INCREDIBLE Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) side one mated to a solid Double Plus (A++) side two – fairly quiet vinyl too
  • Rich, solid bass; you-are-there immediacy; energy and drive; instruments that are positively jumping out of the speakers – add it all up and you can see that this copy had the sound we were looking for
  • 4 1/2 stars: “…extremely brilliant and thoroughly accessible.”

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Leroy Anderson – Music of Leroy Anderson, Vol. 2 / Fennell

More Mercury Label Recordings

  • Music of Leroy Anderson, Vol. 2 debuts on the site with solid Double Plus (A++) sound on both sides of this original Plum Label Mercury stereo pressing
  • It’s also fairly quiet at Mint Minus Minus, a grade that even our most well-cared-for vintage classical titles have trouble playing at
  • This spectacular recording is big, clear, rich, dynamic, transparent and energetic – here is the Mercury sound we love
  • Mercury recordings often struggled in the area of string reproduction, but here the rich, textured sheen sounds glorious – tonally correct and, above all, natural

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Mozart – Violin Concertos / Milstein

More of the Music of Mozart

  • Milstein’s virtuoso performance of Mozart’s violin concertos, here with an INCREDIBLE Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) side one mated to a solid Double Plus (A++) side two on this vintage Blue Angel Stereo pressing
  • This pressing has all the qualities that make analog so involving and pleasurable – the warmth, the richness, the naturalness, and above all the realism
  • The sound here has the power to transport you completely, with solid imaging and a real sense of space, qualities that allow us to forget we are sitting comfortably in our listening rooms and not in the concert hall
  • Milstein’s violin is immediate, real and lively here – you are in the presence of greatness with this recording

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Frank Zappa and The Mothers – Uncle Meat

More of the Music of Frank Zappa

  • Uncle Meat appears on the site for only the second time ever, here with roughly Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) sound or close to it on all FOUR sides of this original copy – fairly quiet vinyl too
  • Rich, warm and full-bodied, yet still highly resolving, spacious and dynamic – and the energy level is off the charts
  • Most pressings of this double album are just awful, if you can even find one that’s clean enough to bother playing
  • Much like Just Another Band From L.A, we suspect this album will hold more appeal for Zappa fans rather than audiophiles in general
  • 4 1/2 stars: “Though some might miss the gleeful satire of Zappa’s previous work with the Mothers, Uncle Meat’s continued abundance of musical ideas places it among his most intriguing works.”

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Herbie Hancock – Blow-Up (The Original Sound Track Album)

More Jazz Recordings of Interest

  • You’ll find solid Double Plus (A++) grades on both sides of this early MGM pressing
  • Full-bodied, warm and natural with plenty of space around all of the players, this is the sound of vintage analog – accept no substitutes
  • If you want a jazz primer that introduces you to the different ways jazz groups are arranged, we can hardly think of a better record
  • 4 1/2 stars: “A young Herbie Hancock contributed the bulk of the score to Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 screen classic, evoking the ambience of swinging London with grooves that create effective bluesy moods on the slow pieces, and funky ones on the up-tempo tracks.”

Herbie Hancock manages to get a lot of different jazz artists to play some of the most interesting jazz I’ve ever heard. I have no idea who all is playing but each of the different songs involved different players playing in different groupings: sometimes it’s guitar and organ, sometimes it’s saxophone-led quartet; it pretty much runs the gamut of jazz. And the amazing thing is every track is great. And the sound is great.

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Kenny Rankin – Like A Seed

More Singer-Songwriter Albums

  • Like A Seed appears on the site for only the second time ever, here with an INCREDIBLE Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) side one mated to a solid Double Plus (A++) side two
  • There’s real Tubey Magic on this album, along with breathy vocals and in-your-listening-room midrange presence
  • These sides are bigger, more natural, warmer and more solid than those of any other copy you’ve heard or your money back
  • There are some bad marks (as is sometimes the nature of the beast with these vintage LPs) on “You Are My Woman,” but once you hear just how killer sounding this copy is, you might be inclined, as we were, to stop counting ticks and just be swept away by the music
  • 4 1/2 stars: “Songs like the title cut and ‘Stringman’ spotlight Rankin’s continued growth as a songwriter.”

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Miles Davis – Agharta

More of the Music of Miles Davis

  • The Hot Stamper debut of Agharta, here with solid Double Plus (A++) sound or BETTER on all FOUR sides of these vintage Columbia pressings – exceptionally quiet vinyl too
  • Remarkably spacious and three-dimensional, as well as relaxed and full-bodied – this pressing was a noticeable step up over most other copies we played
  • Rich, solid bass; you-are-there immediacy; energy and drive; instruments that are positively jumping out of the speakers – add it all up and you can see that this copy had the sound we were looking for
  • Our Shootout Winner was too noisy to sell, which makes this the best pressing to come out of the shootout
  • “The music here is almost totally devoid of melody and harmony, and is steeped into a steamy amalgam of riffs shot through and through with crossing polyrhythms, creating a deep voodoo funk groove for the soloists to inhabit for long periods of time as they solo and interact with one another”
  • 4 1/2 stars: “This is the greatest electric funk-rock jazz record ever made – period.”

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Steve Winwood – Arc of a Diver

More Records We Only Sell on Import Vinyl

  • Arc of a Diver appears on the site for only the second time ever, here with a STUNNING Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) side two mated to a solid Double Plus (A++) side one on this early UK Island pressing
  • Guaranteed to be a huge improvement over anything you’ve heard, this Brit is big, punchy, and full-bodied – Winwood’s leads really soar
  • Forget the dubby domestic pressings and whatever crappy Heavy Vinyl record they’re making these days – the UK LPs are the only way to fly on Arc of a Diver
  • 4 1/2 stars: “Utterly unencumbered by the baggage of his long years in the music business, Winwood reinvents himself as a completely contemporary artist on this outstanding album, leading off with his best solo song, ‘While You See a Chance.'”

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