"Roon Five"

Will do. Thanks!

Working on tagging the rest of the files from the Everlasting Dance data disk next.

I hope Octave Records gets their catalogue’s metadata out into the ether soon. It’s a bit of a chore tagging the Octave releases “by hand”.

Cheers.

For sure. I dont know why they haven’t figured it out yet.

It was on Discogs immediately so tagging was automated for me with dBPoweramp.

That’s interesting because I use dBpoweramp and Discogs is one of the DBs it searches.

I’ll check my settings on dBpoweramp with next release.

Its possible I used MusicBrainz Picard to tag the files. Never mind.

Well then, I’ll have to check that out (software?).


The music’s supposed to be better than the album art…right?

You know they want to be taken seriously when they tell you the programming language.

The two Qobuz additions are from Gene Harris, member of the 3 Sounds who played on that great Blue Hour album with Stanley Turrentine. Excellent straight-ahead, accessible jazz. I have a “dinner party” playlist with nice, melodic jazz, not too discordant or avant garde. Mostly hard-bop, but his stuff fits in really well for that.

so i stop in and my guy says, ok I just got in a few Dead boxed sets, you interested before I put 'em out?

Um, yeah.

Get Shown the Light includes Cornell 77 and three other shows from that May 77 swing. 11 CDs.

June 76 is 15 CDs, and Pacific Northwest set is 19.

Took a few minutes to rip 'em.

The packaging on these Dead sets is so cool.

I’ve got the steamer trunk set, Europe 1972 complete, 72 CD’s. The Dead does it right.

Yeaaah get that Massive Attack!