This Kali Malone album is extremely beautiful. Very expansive for a single instrument, both wide and deep. Whilst drone based, it’s devoid of menace, more melancholic, but optimistic. Wintery, whilst looking towards a reawakening. A truly wonderful morning listen. Many thanks for your introduction Michael 🙏🏼
Love the Willie Watson... and all Acony. After All the Good Times sounded so good I immediately pre ordered the Gillian & Dave Boots Box and just received 👍🏻
In my view, this is the kind of content that inspires us to consider what attracts us to well recorded and manufactured pressings. Although collecting in itself is pleasurable, playing and appreciating the result is the pinnacle of this hobby. Thank you for helping us along the way.
Excellent content. Interesting variety and I think this is a great presentation idea. Sunday at the Village Vanguard is absolutely sublime. Nice to see a good version of it out there. Yes, Evans and LaFaro had a special connection.... both understood space and were unified in how they wanted to use it. Such a shame that LaFaro passed at such a young age. I don't think Evans (as great as he was) ever had quite the same connection with another musician.
Thanks Michael! I really enjoy all of the Brand X catalog especially when Phil Collins was drummer. In another vein, Mandolin Orange and a small group called Arcadian Wild.
Based on Your video, i have purchased Alva Noto, Trentenmoeller and it was amazing experience.. i am not into electronic much music but this was great, great listen. I think the best thing about Your channel (and of Your friends of course) is opportunity to discover new and good sounding music. Keep up the great job. Greetings from rainy Zagreb, Croatia
Much love for the Kicker. That one was the first tone poet I ever bought. That would have been a big hit, if they didn’t burry the tape for almost 40 years. So glad it is finally available in an all analog vinyl version
I really enjoy these types of videos because you discuss titles and artists I have not heard of and you make some good recommendations. So far you have turned me on to Yello and now I am going to source a copy of Mas Amable by DJ Python. I am also getting into Bill Evans as well. Thanks
Wow, when I saw that Willie Watson cover I instantly got nervous in a good way. Than I listened, then I ordered. Looking forward. On Acony vinyl this must be an awesome experience.
100% agree on Kali. It's not always the perfect mood but when it's right, it's VERY right. I was lucky to get the first pressing without paying too too much. I don't have any others of hers on LP. But I do have one on cassette :-). You need to also check out the 'other' Swedish organist - Ellen Arkbro. Beautiful! The Hooker Cover is so marvelous. Perfect. Evans Trio 'Sunday at VV' is and will likely always be my favorite all-time jazz LP. Nice to see you today. We need a proper catch-up soon - been too long, my friend. Cheers and happy weekend w/ S and your little guys.
Fantastic concept allows you to showcase and us to be introduced to LPs deeper into your collection - you already cover new releases very well. This is a nice addition to your videos. I do not think that you should restrict this new concept to in-print LPs
Michael I enjoy your videos so much. Currently my last five albums played are: #1 " It's a Beautiful Day" 1/2 speed master "White Bird" sounds outstanding. #2 Paul Butterfield Chicago Blues double album gatefold " Golden Butter" #3 Sonny Clark Music Matters 45rpm "Cool Struttin" #4 Audience "The House on the Hill" 1971 first press #5 "Aphrodite's Child "Vertigo 1972 pressing. Keep up the great videos I am learning a lot from you and I have been collecting 4 plus decades. Just goes to show you can always learn something new. Thanks
Would love to see this as a recurring topic, Michael. An album I've listened to recently that I really enjoyed is Ali Farka Toure With Ry Cooder / Talking Timbuktu. Superb sound. Expanding my world music palate. Cheers!
Fantastic Michael! I have been listening to a ton of new-ish things. Arlo Parks: Collapsed in Sunbeams, Nicolas Godin (from Air): Concrete and Glass, Goat Girl: On All Fours, Julia Holter: Aviary, Lianne La Havas (self-titled), Tindersticks: Distractions. TV Priest: Uppers Bdrmm: (self titled) Black Country New Road: For the First Time
Michael, I have been a subscriber to your channel for about I’m guessing 5-6 months and I think I first saw you doing a link with Mazzy. I myself do not have my own channel but hopefully someday I will. I do have and collect some vinyl. The reason for this message is to say that of all the channels I am subscribed to, I have to say yours is the one that I thoroughly enjoy! I have no idea what it is but you have a way to draw in your listeners, your episodes are interesting, informative and so so enjoyable! And the most amazing part of this is that I don’t even collect any of the MoFi or HiFidelity recordings you talk about, nor do I even own a turntable at the moment!! I have never in my life heard this type of pressing BUT after having been a part of your episodes I feel as though I own and have heard every album I’ve heard you talk about!! I do hope to someday soon be able to buy a turntable worthy of playing these wonderful albums you talk about and to become a part of this wonderful vinyl community, but until then I will be a dedicated subscriber and listener to your wonderful episodes! Thank you!!
I do not. Although not my favorite genre there is still plenty of Rap and Hip Hop that I enjoy. I don't see it represented to much in the VC so I was glad to see it shown. Hardly audiophile, but I still have a Run DMC cassette from back in the day.
Great choices, Michael. This year is promising great releases. Btw, I finally got my Cassandra Wilson TP, a top contender in the series. Thanks for the push, totally worth it!
Back in the mid to late 60's , it was cool to create these sound collages for "stoners" with headphones... lots of bands were doing this....plus the bands would get high and it would bring out their inner Stockhausen..(lol)
Love these recommendations and gems to check out. I'm currently spinning reissues on colored vinyl of Kraftwerk: The Man Machine, Radioactivity, Tour De France, and Autobahn. Sadly I got the English versions not having yet watched your video on how the German versions of some sound better. Thank you!
Today I was in my usual record shop and returned home with 7 records (and a CD - Leon Bridges: Coming Home): Jason Molina: Eight Cakes + Pyramid Electric Co. Kruder & Dorfmeister: KD Sessions (your fault) Nils Frahm: All Melody Dirk Maassen: Echoes Memoirs of a Geisha OST (Danny's fault and yours too) Nicolas Jaar: Cenizas (your fault) It was a good sunny day! Great show too, thanks.
@@Michael45RPM In the meanwhile after spin…, "Memoirs of a Geisha OST" it's not a very good pressing from Music On Vinyl (that's the usual miss-hit with that guys), but the music push you inside it, that's a great OST. Nicolas Jaar: Cenizas, got a bad one also with a permanent noise on the right channel that annoys me, that's always a desapointment (only listened to onde side). There's a lot o vinyl out there without any quality consistency.
RUN DMC is iconic I was so happy to get a copy of that album. I think for the new One Step - Janis Joplin and Carole King they have increased the size of the release to 10k on one and 7500 on the other. However, it would be nice if they had a more diverse offering but I guess it comes down to licensing.
Hi Michael! My current recommendation would be John Hurlbut and Jorma Kaukonen, “The River Flows.” One of the best acoustic guitar and vocal recordings I have ever heard. Last I knew it was still available at Jorma’s Fur Peace Ranch website in the store section. Secondary market is already charging double the list price!
Who was the artist for the ice blue vinyl record, an electronica album? I'm sorry, but I am hearing "D.J. Tyson - Meth and Mabel", but I can't find that....Thank you! Oh wait, I FOUND it! Mas Amable by D.J. Python.....at Bandcamp....
I bought a few vinyl records on your recommendation .... and I can recommend you, the Polish small label AC RECORDS, classical jazz at the highest level with incredible sound quality, be interested, you will be pleasantly surprised. For me, three pearls, 1st Goldings, Oleszkiewicz, Czerwiński - Hollywood Trio LP. 2 Piano Sketches LP. 3 MAP Grooveoberek LP. Best regards and thanks for your job.
I have 0314 of Raising Hell and that BASS WoW! I only had the original Run DMC on cassette so cant compare. I missed out on the AP 45 of Serve you right to suffer but got the VMP version but want to upgrade if they do another pressing.
@@Michael45RPM thank you for posting the name of the band. I kept typing it wrong as "Soviet France....Unfortunately, I was hoping to check it out, but their only song on Spotify is "Muzzled"....
Many thanks. I am mostly a streamer, these days, but hey it’s all about the music and maximising your experience to suit your budget, isn’t it? Have added Kali Malone & John Lee Hooker to my list. Have you tried the new Neil Cowley - Hall of Mirrors? Great NeoClassical with electronic sensibility, in the vein of Nils Frahm
Hi Micheal, i am i great fan of your channel and a like each new report !*** I have to agree you with your meaning of Cat Stevens Lps. I have both versions (33 & 45 RPM from AP) and i like both !!!*** I hope, I can see you in Munich HighEnd by EINSTEIN in 9.-12. Sept. !?
@@Michael45RPM I would recommend “Zelda and Chill 1 & 2” by Mikel and Gamechops since you like this DJ Python album. It’s re-imagined Zelda game music but with down tempo electronic beats. 1 is on vinyl (not audiophile quality but ok) and 2 is only streaming right now but will be released on vinyl in late April.
I was pleased to see that Paul McGowan included a cut off the Willie Watson Folksinger, Vol.2 album (Take This Hammer w/ Fairfield Four) in Paul’s Picks (Pick #24)
Hello, have you ever came across the same record/pressing sounding different? I received a copy of Neil young's - harvest. Sleeve arrived damaged and they sent me another before I had got round to sending 1st copy back. By chance I played 2nd copy and thought that didnt sound as good as the 1st copy. Anyone came across this? Is this common? 1st copy sounds more alive, 2nd was ok but a bit flat.
This is absolutely possible. Could be a different stamper. Also, if one came from the beginning of a stamper, and the other came from the end of the same stamper, there could be very noticeable differences.
I've been spinning Kali Malone's too. Great album, great pressing too. I've spinned "Two Views of Amami Yoshima" by Hideki Umezawa and Andrew Pekler. Great one too. Found a new copy of Fire Room only release "Second Breath" by Ken Vandermark, Paal Nilssen-Love, Lasse Marhaug. Great free jazz record, live recorded.
wegen Dir kaufe ich zu viele LPs,...aber ein Teil Deiner Empfehlungen geht in meinen Laden und alle Deine Fans wundern sich, dass mein Repertoire so vielfältig ist,....danke für den Input.---wenn Du mal in Frankfurt vorbei kommst,..schau mal vorbei,..MSFL Meddle,..auch ok...
This Kali Malone album is extremely beautiful. Very expansive for a single instrument, both wide and deep. Whilst drone based, it’s devoid of menace, more melancholic, but optimistic. Wintery, whilst looking towards a reawakening. A truly wonderful morning listen. Many thanks for your introduction Michael 🙏🏼
Wow great description of this music thx once more Simon
Michael I listened to this entire album on Tidal and I’m doubling down here. Simply an outstanding talent.
Love the Willie Watson... and all Acony. After All the Good Times sounded so good I immediately pre ordered the Gillian & Dave Boots Box and just received 👍🏻
My Boxset is on its way i hope to get it soon
In my view, this is the kind of content that inspires us to consider what attracts us to well recorded and manufactured pressings. Although collecting in itself is pleasurable, playing and appreciating the result is the pinnacle of this hobby. Thank you for helping us along the way.
Excellent content. Interesting variety and I think this is a great presentation idea. Sunday at the Village Vanguard is absolutely sublime. Nice to see a good version of it out there. Yes, Evans and LaFaro had a special connection.... both understood space and were unified in how they wanted to use it. Such a shame that LaFaro passed at such a young age. I don't think Evans (as great as he was) ever had quite the same connection with another musician.
So good I watched it twice
Michael I have never heard of this artist. Found it on Tidal MQA’d. Tremendous performance. Thank you!
Thanks Michael! I really enjoy all of the Brand X catalog especially when Phil Collins was drummer. In another vein, Mandolin Orange and a small group called Arcadian Wild.
Great albums up showcase ty for another amazing video
Based on Your video, i have purchased Alva Noto, Trentenmoeller and it was amazing experience.. i am not into electronic much music but this was great, great listen. I think the best thing about Your channel (and of Your friends of course) is opportunity to discover new and good sounding music. Keep up the great job. Greetings from rainy Zagreb, Croatia
THX a lot nbulj for this kind words and give me such a nice feedback!!!
🇭🇷Can't wait until EuroCup this summer. Drago što sam vidio tvoje post.
Much love for the Kicker. That one was the first tone poet I ever bought. That would have been a big hit, if they didn’t burry the tape for almost 40 years. So glad it is finally available in an all analog vinyl version
I really enjoy these types of videos because you discuss titles and artists I have not heard of and you make some good recommendations. So far you have turned me on to Yello and now I am going to source a copy of Mas Amable by DJ Python. I am also getting into Bill Evans as well. Thanks
I‘ve been regularly spinning AP‘s reissue of Helen Merrill. Absolutely fantastic
Yes this release is top
...die RUN DMC ist super. Schon 3 mal gehört. erinnert mich an meinne Kindheit.
Wow, when I saw that Willie Watson cover I instantly got nervous in a good way. Than I listened, then I ordered. Looking forward. On Acony vinyl this must be an awesome experience.
100% agree on Kali. It's not always the perfect mood but when it's right, it's VERY right. I was lucky to get the first pressing without paying too too much. I don't have any others of hers on LP. But I do have one on cassette :-). You need to also check out the 'other' Swedish organist - Ellen Arkbro. Beautiful!
The Hooker Cover is so marvelous. Perfect.
Evans Trio 'Sunday at VV' is and will likely always be my favorite all-time jazz LP.
Nice to see you today. We need a proper catch-up soon - been too long, my friend.
Cheers and happy weekend w/ S and your little guys.
Hello Michael, true Ellen Arkbro is great to
Fantastic concept allows you to showcase and us to be introduced to LPs deeper into your collection - you already cover new releases very well. This is a nice addition to your videos. I do not think that you should restrict this new concept to in-print LPs
you are right i will not restrict it
Michael I enjoy your videos so much. Currently my last five albums played are: #1 " It's a Beautiful Day" 1/2 speed master "White Bird" sounds outstanding. #2 Paul Butterfield Chicago Blues double album gatefold " Golden Butter" #3 Sonny Clark Music Matters 45rpm "Cool Struttin" #4 Audience "The House on the Hill" 1971 first press #5 "Aphrodite's Child "Vertigo 1972 pressing. Keep up the great videos I am learning a lot from you and I have been collecting 4 plus decades.
Just goes to show you can always learn something new. Thanks
Great ones, thx for sharing those
Appreciate the upload.
Diana Krall Live in Paris, Beth Hart Live at Royal Albert Hall, and various Lee Morgan albums
Would love to see this as a recurring topic, Michael. An album I've listened to recently that I really enjoyed is Ali Farka Toure With Ry Cooder / Talking Timbuktu. Superb sound. Expanding my world music palate. Cheers!
Great video my friend
Been listening a lot to the IMPEX Friday Night in San Fransisco 45rpm. I purchased it based on your recommendation and it blew me away
Been loving Aretha Franklin Young Gifted and Black ...(another Mazzy recommendation!) And really enjoying the K&D sessions thanks to your video!
Fantastic Michael! I have been listening to a ton of new-ish things.
Arlo Parks: Collapsed in Sunbeams,
Nicolas Godin (from Air): Concrete and Glass,
Goat Girl: On All Fours,
Julia Holter: Aviary,
Lianne La Havas (self-titled),
Tindersticks: Distractions.
TV Priest: Uppers
Bdrmm: (self titled)
Black Country New Road: For the First Time
Wow Cary that is a beautiful List
@@Michael45RPM Thanks Michael. I forgot to mention as far as electronic music, I think you'd like Oneohtrix Point Never's stuff quite a bit.
That Kali Malone sounds like it would be right up my wheelhouse. Gonna have to investigate.
I picked up the acoustic sounds Elvis 24 karat hits. I don’t own any Elvis. It’s all I will ever need. Sounds absolutely amazing
Michael, I have been a subscriber to your channel for about I’m guessing 5-6 months and I think I first saw you doing a link with Mazzy. I myself do not have my own channel but hopefully someday I will. I do have and collect some vinyl.
The reason for this message is to say that of all the channels I am subscribed to, I have to say yours is the one that I thoroughly enjoy! I have no idea what it is but you have a way to draw in your listeners, your episodes are interesting, informative and so so enjoyable! And the most amazing part of this is that I don’t even collect any of the MoFi or HiFidelity recordings you talk about, nor do I even own a turntable at the moment!! I have never in my life heard this type of pressing BUT after having been a part of your episodes I feel as though I own and have heard every album I’ve heard you talk about!! I do hope to someday soon be able to buy a turntable worthy of playing these wonderful albums you talk about and to become a part of this wonderful vinyl community, but until then I will be a dedicated subscriber and listener to your wonderful episodes! Thank you!!
Thank you for this wonderful comment David means a lot to me !
I like seeing that Run DMC.
Do you have it?
I do not. Although not my favorite genre there is still plenty of Rap and Hip Hop that I enjoy. I don't see it represented to much in the VC so I was glad to see it shown.
Hardly audiophile, but I still have a Run DMC cassette from back in the day.
Great choices, Michael. This year is promising great releases. Btw, I finally got my Cassandra Wilson TP, a top contender in the series. Thanks for the push, totally worth it!
Back in the mid to late 60's , it was cool to create these sound collages for "stoners" with headphones... lots of bands were doing this....plus the bands would get high and it would bring out their inner Stockhausen..(lol)
I find the Kicker sounds especially good, even compared to other tone poet releases. I suspect that might be because the tape has barely been touched.
Love these recommendations and gems to check out. I'm currently spinning reissues on colored vinyl of Kraftwerk: The Man Machine, Radioactivity, Tour De France, and Autobahn. Sadly I got the English versions not having yet watched your video on how the German versions of some sound better. Thank you!
Those a great and important titles Ross
Love over gold (mofi), now that I finally got it.
Today I was in my usual record shop and returned home with 7 records (and a CD - Leon Bridges: Coming Home):
Jason Molina: Eight Cakes + Pyramid Electric Co.
Kruder & Dorfmeister: KD Sessions (your fault)
Nils Frahm: All Melody
Dirk Maassen: Echoes
Memoirs of a Geisha OST (Danny's fault and yours too)
Nicolas Jaar: Cenizas (your fault)
It was a good sunny day! Great show too, thanks.
Thx for Sharing Jardinagem
@@Michael45RPM In the meanwhile after spin…, "Memoirs of a Geisha OST" it's not a very good pressing from Music On Vinyl (that's the usual miss-hit with that guys), but the music push you inside it, that's a great OST.
Nicolas Jaar: Cenizas, got a bad one also with a permanent noise on the right channel that annoys me, that's always a desapointment (only listened to onde side). There's a lot o vinyl out there without any quality consistency.
RUN DMC is iconic I was so happy to get a copy of that album. I think for the new One Step - Janis Joplin and Carole King they have increased the size of the release to 10k on one and 7500 on the other. However, it would be nice if they had a more diverse offering but I guess it comes down to licensing.
I have all the Run DMC original vinyls I think the best time for this genre . Also I have Eric B on vinyl from that time great stuff. 😀
Hi Michael! My current recommendation would be John Hurlbut and Jorma Kaukonen, “The River Flows.” One of the best acoustic guitar and vocal recordings I have ever heard. Last I knew it was still available at Jorma’s Fur Peace Ranch website in the store section. Secondary market is already charging double the list price!
Will go into this one thx for the recommendation Mark
Do you listen to any Contemporary Jazz? I recently discovered GoGo Penguin (which I enjoyed a lot) and wondered if you had any other recommendations.
Not much contemporary when it comes to Jazz, in a way the avantgarde electronic is the contemporaray Jazz for me
Hiromi Uehara's trío project, out of this world contemporary Jazz...
👌👌
Who was the artist for the ice blue vinyl record, an electronica album? I'm sorry, but I am hearing "D.J. Tyson - Meth and Mabel", but I can't find that....Thank you! Oh wait, I FOUND it! Mas Amable by D.J. Python.....at Bandcamp....
I bought a few vinyl records on your recommendation .... and I can recommend you, the Polish small label AC RECORDS, classical jazz at the highest level with incredible sound quality, be interested, you will be pleasantly surprised. For me, three pearls, 1st Goldings, Oleszkiewicz, Czerwiński - Hollywood Trio LP. 2 Piano Sketches LP. 3 MAP Grooveoberek LP. Best regards and thanks for your job.
I have 0314 of Raising Hell and that BASS WoW! I only had the original Run DMC on cassette so cant compare. I missed out on the AP 45 of Serve you right to suffer but got the VMP version but want to upgrade if they do another pressing.
I think the Cat Stevens 33 is also out of print now. In this case I have both and actually dont think the 45 is much better at all.
Who makes that shelf behind you, michael?
Costum made here in my Hometown
@@Michael45RPM very nice they are too. Looking forward to being in dussledorf in early December, da rona willing and all that
I gave a shot to the Malone LP, but sorry I just don't see it. It just goes on and on the same few chords.
Hello, great video! Could you please tell me the name of the album and artist right after The Beach Boys album?
This is Zoviet France Title: Russian Heterodoxical Songs
@@Michael45RPM thank you for posting the name of the band. I kept typing it wrong as "Soviet France....Unfortunately, I was hoping to check it out, but their only song on Spotify is "Muzzled"....
Hi Micheal can you say me the names of the bands for the electronic albums please. Im to stupid to find it. Thx
DJ Python, Kali Malone, Shinishi Atobe
@@Michael45RPM Danke
Run DMC is great and the narrow soundstage can be remedied by moving closer to the speakers, try it!
Michael what do you think of Craft records? I just picked up the Sonny Rollins Way Out West Deluxe Edition
Craft is a case to Case label for me some great some not so great
Where is the kali Malone album available? I didn’t see it on her Bandcamp as available..
Try Boomkat or Discogs
Many thanks. I am mostly a streamer, these days, but hey it’s all about the music and maximising your experience to suit your budget, isn’t it?
Have added Kali Malone & John Lee Hooker to my list.
Have you tried the new Neil Cowley - Hall of Mirrors? Great NeoClassical with electronic sensibility, in the vein of Nils Frahm
No, not yet. Thx for the recommendation Simon.
I think you can only get the vinyl on Bandcamp, if your tempted
Hi Micheal, i am i great fan of your channel and a like each new report !*** I have to agree you with your meaning of Cat Stevens Lps. I have both versions (33 & 45 RPM from AP)
and i like both !!!*** I hope, I can see you in Munich HighEnd by EINSTEIN in 9.-12. Sept. !?
I will be there
@@Michael45RPM PERFECT !*** Beste Musikgrüße vom Königssee in Bayern.
Na dann hast du es ja nicht so weit :-)
I have the 33 rpm Tea for the Tillerman. I missed the 45 rpm. The 33 sounds great but I really wish I had found the 45 before it went out of print.
I just sampled the DJ Python album on streaming and liked it so much I immediately searched out a copy and purchased it.
Cool thx for the Feedback Quick
@@Michael45RPM I would recommend “Zelda and Chill 1 & 2” by Mikel and Gamechops since you like this DJ Python album. It’s re-imagined Zelda game music but with down tempo electronic beats. 1 is on vinyl (not audiophile quality but ok) and 2 is only streaming right now but will be released on vinyl in late April.
Cool will look into it Quick thx
ACONY is the best pressings in the USA... Gillian Welch... Dave Rawlings
They are next to perfect i agree
I was pleased to see that Paul McGowan included a cut off the Willie Watson Folksinger, Vol.2 album (Take This Hammer w/ Fairfield Four) in Paul’s Picks (Pick #24)
Lastly, just watched Acoustics Sounds latest video, John Lee Hooker will be repressed. Hopefully the whole series
Great news!
Hello, have you ever came across the same record/pressing sounding different? I received a copy of Neil young's - harvest. Sleeve arrived damaged and they sent me another before I had got round to sending 1st copy back. By chance I played 2nd copy and thought that didnt sound as good as the 1st copy. Anyone came across this? Is this common? 1st copy sounds more alive, 2nd was ok but a bit flat.
No can´t say that this happened to me, somewhat strange... but possible of course...
Same stamper?
This is absolutely possible. Could be a different stamper. Also, if one came from the beginning of a stamper, and the other came from the end of the same stamper, there could be very noticeable differences.
Haven't opened mine yet.
I've been spinning Kali Malone's too. Great album, great pressing too.
I've spinned "Two Views of Amami Yoshima" by Hideki Umezawa and Andrew Pekler. Great one too.
Found a new copy of Fire Room only release "Second Breath" by Ken Vandermark, Paal Nilssen-Love, Lasse Marhaug. Great free jazz record, live recorded.
That is a extremely cool choice of records you are listening too thx for sharing Stefano
Maybe you get this question a lot but are those records behind you?
Yes those are records
It's hilarious for me to see RUN DMC get the 45 rpm audiophile treatment. I got the original issue when it first came out.
MFSL sollte mal All Eyes on me von 2pac auf platte rausbringen^
das album ist 1996 noch auf 30 IPS analog auf tape aufgenommen.
Super Idee das wäre cool evtl ja auch VMP
@@Michael45RPM Die Original lp war ein 4 lp set 33 RPM. wenn die das album in 45 RPM bei MFSL rausbringen würden, dann wäre es wohl ne 8 lp box^
@@lucalone lacht das wird nicht passieren fürchte ich
wegen Dir kaufe ich zu viele LPs,...aber ein Teil Deiner Empfehlungen geht in meinen Laden und alle Deine Fans wundern sich, dass mein Repertoire so vielfältig ist,....danke für den Input.---wenn Du mal in Frankfurt vorbei kommst,..schau mal vorbei,..MSFL Meddle,..auch ok...
Lacht danke für das nette feedback und wenn ich da bin melde ich mich gerne
This format sucks just spent $150...