For sure. Have had the CD for years and not sure if I’ve ever made it through the whole thing in one listen. Not because it isn’t good (obviously), just a bit of journey lol
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Only song I remeber from coc is that 'who has won when nothing remains' song. I also remember trying to draw that cool spiked out skull. Maybe i should listen to their other stuff. Too much music, so little time.
Only song I remeber from coc is that 'who has won when nothing remains' song. I also remember trying to draw that cool spiked out skull. Maybe i should listen to their other stuff. Too much music, so little time.
early shit. when they were punk.
started shifting with animosity into blind. deliverance is the album they really settled into the sludgey stoner rock with pepper keenan on vox and guitar
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
The Speakers Corners set is awesome! ......and so was the price.
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@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
Very nice. I'm sure it's awesome. Enjoy it, you classy motherfucker.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
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John Mayer Trio - Try John Mayer - Where the Light Is Radiohead - Kid A mnesiac Flag Day Soundtrack Eddie Vedder - Earthling The Cure - Disintegration (very excited about this one)
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Jeff Buckley Live at the Sine box set. A gorgeous document of music. Must listen for those that aren't familiar.
The year this came out for RSD, it was THE one I wanted. The main shop I go to didn't get one, but decided to stop at another on my way home and they still had one on the shelf. You're right, it's an amazing document. Absolutely beautiful and the pressing is darn near perfect.
Kansas City 7.03.98
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Phoenix 11.19.13
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Just picked up the VMP edition of Tool's FI record. Looks super cool! Also ended up with a purple edition of the latest Modest Mouse record as a result of joining up. Win!
@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
Is this pretty much all the Bach cello solos? If so I am interested.
@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
Is this pretty much all the Bach cello solos? If so I am interested.
It's 100% Bach. it's the Unaccompanied Cello Suites. It's probably the most gorgeous thing you've ever heard in your life. Starker's playing can easily make a man cry. Whether you get the highly regarded Speakers Corner version or spring for the AP box, you will prize these records.
@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
Is this pretty much all the Bach cello solos? If so I am interested.
It's 100% Bach. it's the Unaccompanied Cello Suites. It's probably the most gorgeous thing you've ever heard in your life. Starker's playing can easily make a man cry. Whether you get the highly regarded Speakers Corner version or spring for the AP box, you will prize these records.
@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
Is this pretty much all the Bach cello solos? If so I am interested.
It's 100% Bach. it's the Unaccompanied Cello Suites. It's probably the most gorgeous thing you've ever heard in your life. Starker's playing can easily make a man cry. Whether you get the highly regarded Speakers Corner version or spring for the AP box, you will prize these records.
Didn't Yoyo Ma do this too?
Yes, but I've never seen it on some high end vinyl. Never looked deeply, admittedly. However, this is hype from AP on the Starker version. This is what you are paying for, some of the highest quality recording masters, handled by RKS at Sterling and pressed at QRP.
These newly remastered Mercury Living Presence reissue LPs represent the state of the art of all-analog technology and production. Led by remastering supervisor Thomas Fine, son of high-fidelity recording pioneers C. Robert Fine and Wilma Cozart Fine of Fine Recording Inc. in New York City, these reissues were cut at 45 RPM directly from first-generation 3-track master tapes. A 3-2 channel mix was made directly to the cutting lathe, no "cutting master" tape stage, digital source or digital delay was used.
Thomas Fine made the 3-2 mixes with mastering engineer Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound's new facility in Nashville, Tennesee. Smith manually controlled groove margin and depth on his Neumann VMS-80 lathe, working with no preview signal and bypassing the lathe's margin-control computer. In doing so, he cut these sides the same way the original LP was cut by George Piros, who was Fine Recording Inc's VP and head of mastering. As with the original LP, no "sweetening" equalization or dynamic range control was used.
The Speakers Corner version is also cut from the three track master, but using a different engineer and pressing, not on 45 and not in the box. But I bet it sounds great too.
@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
Is this pretty much all the Bach cello solos? If so I am interested.
It's 100% Bach. it's the Unaccompanied Cello Suites. It's probably the most gorgeous thing you've ever heard in your life. Starker's playing can easily make a man cry. Whether you get the highly regarded Speakers Corner version or spring for the AP box, you will prize these records.
Didn't Yoyo Ma do this too?
Yes, but I've never seen it on some high end vinyl. Never looked deeply, admittedly. However, this is hype from AP on the Starker version. This is what you are paying for, some of the highest quality recording masters, handled by RKS at Sterling and pressed at QRP.
These newly remastered Mercury Living Presence reissue LPs represent the state of the art of all-analog technology and production. Led by remastering supervisor Thomas Fine, son of high-fidelity recording pioneers C. Robert Fine and Wilma Cozart Fine of Fine Recording Inc. in New York City, these reissues were cut at 45 RPM directly from first-generation 3-track master tapes. A 3-2 channel mix was made directly to the cutting lathe, no "cutting master" tape stage, digital source or digital delay was used.
Thomas Fine made the 3-2 mixes with mastering engineer Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound's new facility in Nashville, Tennesee. Smith manually controlled groove margin and depth on his Neumann VMS-80 lathe, working with no preview signal and bypassing the lathe's margin-control computer. In doing so, he cut these sides the same way the original LP was cut by George Piros, who was Fine Recording Inc's VP and head of mastering. As with the original LP, no "sweetening" equalization or dynamic range control was used.
The Speakers Corner version is also cut from the three track master, but using a different engineer and pressing, not on 45 and not in the box. But I bet it sounds great too.
I found the 45RPM vinyl, I found a Mercury, a Japanese version done by philips and the Speakers Corner version...
I'm tempted to buy one but the prices are all over the place.
@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
Is this pretty much all the Bach cello solos? If so I am interested.
It's 100% Bach. it's the Unaccompanied Cello Suites. It's probably the most gorgeous thing you've ever heard in your life. Starker's playing can easily make a man cry. Whether you get the highly regarded Speakers Corner version or spring for the AP box, you will prize these records.
Didn't Yoyo Ma do this too?
Yes, but I've never seen it on some high end vinyl. Never looked deeply, admittedly. However, this is hype from AP on the Starker version. This is what you are paying for, some of the highest quality recording masters, handled by RKS at Sterling and pressed at QRP.
These newly remastered Mercury Living Presence reissue LPs represent the state of the art of all-analog technology and production. Led by remastering supervisor Thomas Fine, son of high-fidelity recording pioneers C. Robert Fine and Wilma Cozart Fine of Fine Recording Inc. in New York City, these reissues were cut at 45 RPM directly from first-generation 3-track master tapes. A 3-2 channel mix was made directly to the cutting lathe, no "cutting master" tape stage, digital source or digital delay was used.
Thomas Fine made the 3-2 mixes with mastering engineer Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound's new facility in Nashville, Tennesee. Smith manually controlled groove margin and depth on his Neumann VMS-80 lathe, working with no preview signal and bypassing the lathe's margin-control computer. In doing so, he cut these sides the same way the original LP was cut by George Piros, who was Fine Recording Inc's VP and head of mastering. As with the original LP, no "sweetening" equalization or dynamic range control was used.
The Speakers Corner version is also cut from the three track master, but using a different engineer and pressing, not on 45 and not in the box. But I bet it sounds great too.
I found the 45RPM vinyl, I found a Mercury, a Japanese version done by philips and the Speakers Corner version...
I'm tempted to buy one but the prices are all over the place.
Is the Mercury an original? If so, that will be expensive.
I think the Speakers Corner is the most accessible, being fairly priced (under $100) but still exceptional. The proper retail for the AP 45 is $180. I bought mine from AP so that's what mine cost. There will be a repress at some point, but it's expensive on Discogs now.
@mrussel1 , just picked up the 3 LP Janos Starker, Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Going to put it on tonight, the Speakers Corner is probably not going to be as good as the 45, but I kinda wanted the flow to be the same as the OG 3LP.
Is this pretty much all the Bach cello solos? If so I am interested.
It's 100% Bach. it's the Unaccompanied Cello Suites. It's probably the most gorgeous thing you've ever heard in your life. Starker's playing can easily make a man cry. Whether you get the highly regarded Speakers Corner version or spring for the AP box, you will prize these records.
Didn't Yoyo Ma do this too?
Yes, but I've never seen it on some high end vinyl. Never looked deeply, admittedly. However, this is hype from AP on the Starker version. This is what you are paying for, some of the highest quality recording masters, handled by RKS at Sterling and pressed at QRP.
These newly remastered Mercury Living Presence reissue LPs represent the state of the art of all-analog technology and production. Led by remastering supervisor Thomas Fine, son of high-fidelity recording pioneers C. Robert Fine and Wilma Cozart Fine of Fine Recording Inc. in New York City, these reissues were cut at 45 RPM directly from first-generation 3-track master tapes. A 3-2 channel mix was made directly to the cutting lathe, no "cutting master" tape stage, digital source or digital delay was used.
Thomas Fine made the 3-2 mixes with mastering engineer Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound's new facility in Nashville, Tennesee. Smith manually controlled groove margin and depth on his Neumann VMS-80 lathe, working with no preview signal and bypassing the lathe's margin-control computer. In doing so, he cut these sides the same way the original LP was cut by George Piros, who was Fine Recording Inc's VP and head of mastering. As with the original LP, no "sweetening" equalization or dynamic range control was used.
The Speakers Corner version is also cut from the three track master, but using a different engineer and pressing, not on 45 and not in the box. But I bet it sounds great too.
I found the 45RPM vinyl, I found a Mercury, a Japanese version done by philips and the Speakers Corner version...
I'm tempted to buy one but the prices are all over the place.
Is the Mercury an original? If so, that will be expensive.
I think the Speakers Corner is the most accessible, being fairly priced (under $100) but still exceptional. The proper retail for the AP 45 is $180. I bought mine from AP so that's what mine cost. There will be a repress at some point, but it's expensive on Discogs now.
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Summerfest - Jul 09, 1995*Savage Hall - Sep 22, 1996The Palace of Auburn Hills-Aug 23, 1998 Breslin Center- Aug 18, 1998,The Palace of Auburn Hills-Oct 07, 2000 DTE Energy Theatre-Jun5,2003,DTE Energy Music Theatre - Jun 26, 2003Sports Arena - Oct 02, 2004 Van Andel Arena - May 19, 2006Palace of Auburn Hills-May 22, 2006 Quicken Loans Arena-May 09, 2010
10-16-2014 Detroit
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
St. Louis 10.11.00
Kansas City 10.12.00
St. Louis 4.22.03
Kansas City 6.12.03
St. Louis 10.5.04
Kansas City 5.3.10
Phoenix (EV) 4.13.12
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Phoenix 11.19.13
Wrigley 1 8.20.16
Seattle 1 8.8.18
Phoenix 4.11.20
Phoenix 5.9.22
Indianapolis 9.10.23
Los Angeles 1 5.22.24
Indianapolis 8.26.24
John Mayer - Where the Light Is
Radiohead - Kid A mnesiac
Flag Day Soundtrack
Eddie Vedder - Earthling
The Cure - Disintegration (very excited about this one)
St. Louis 10.11.00
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Phoenix 4.11.20
Phoenix 5.9.22
Indianapolis 9.10.23
Los Angeles 1 5.22.24
Indianapolis 8.26.24
These newly remastered Mercury Living Presence reissue LPs represent the state of the art of all-analog technology and production. Led by remastering supervisor Thomas Fine, son of high-fidelity recording pioneers C. Robert Fine and Wilma Cozart Fine of Fine Recording Inc. in New York City, these reissues were cut at 45 RPM directly from first-generation 3-track master tapes. A 3-2 channel mix was made directly to the cutting lathe, no "cutting master" tape stage, digital source or digital delay was used.
Thomas Fine made the 3-2 mixes with mastering engineer Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound's new facility in Nashville, Tennesee. Smith manually controlled groove margin and depth on his Neumann VMS-80 lathe, working with no preview signal and bypassing the lathe's margin-control computer. In doing so, he cut these sides the same way the original LP was cut by George Piros, who was Fine Recording Inc's VP and head of mastering. As with the original LP, no "sweetening" equalization or dynamic range control was used.
The Speakers Corner version is also cut from the three track master, but using a different engineer and pressing, not on 45 and not in the box. But I bet it sounds great too.
I'm tempted to buy one but the prices are all over the place.
I think the Speakers Corner is the most accessible, being fairly priced (under $100) but still exceptional. The proper retail for the AP 45 is $180. I bought mine from AP so that's what mine cost. There will be a repress at some point, but it's expensive on Discogs now.
The AP 45 I see lowest at $320.
Speakers corner version I see at $120.