Who are you? The Who's landmark albums are getting the Acoustic Sounds/Analogue Productions treatment on UHQR, 180-gram 45 RPM, SACD, and Ultra Tape Reel-To-Reel. These are landmark recordings, appearing soon in definitive audiophile editions. Order: https://t.co/lqzJmE1joI
For more than seven decades, Verve Records has been home to some of the most influential voices in jazz. 'The Sound of America' boxset celebrates the remarkable spectrum of recordings from the Norman Granz era of Verve Records.
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Some of Bob’s albums are obviously better than others (subjectively speaking of course). However, I think it’s fair to say these two could literally do battle until the end of time and there would still be no clear winner. Both are masterpieces. Both are massively influential. Both have great covers. Both are epic. Both are never very far away from my turntable. These albums are the absolute b******s and stand up against anything by anybody.
Oof. One of the big boys going home and it’s hanging on a knife edge. These are my two favourite Dylan albums. Despite being grouped together constantly, there’s plenty different about them. And it’s that difference that sways me pretty easily to H61R. It’s just so thrilling, rock n roll remade in Dylan’s image. It’s got an energy Blonde on Blonde doesn’t. Not that BoB doesn’t have energy. It’s just different. H61R has this restless rhythm to it, pure speed freak stuff. Blonde on Blonde is overall more sedate and dreamlike. And H61R is one of the rare Dylan albums I think the music is almost as exciting as the lyrics. It’s a hell of a sound he and this band create. Peerless music.
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Famously described by Leonard Feather as the "middleweight champion of the tenor saxophone," Blue Note legend Hank Mobley was born on this day July 7, 1930.
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@DylanRevisited Easy for me. Bringing It All Back Home. And I love Freewheelin’. But if we are talking favourites, the mid 60s trilogy are my three favourite Dylan albums, so I’ll always go with one of them when facing another album.
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Paul McCartney, D.J. Fontana and Scotty Moore.
From "Good Rockin' Tonight" : 'The Legacy of Sun Records' (2000)
Composer: Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup