Qobuz. CD. An unintentional play. I temporarily lost full control of my remote BluOS app and had to use an existing search. I subsequently found someone had put a book by the keyboard of the server with a corner touching the control key, but I was finding this album completely acceptable and so I am continuing with it.
Wow! High praise indeed from you Chris.
Qobuz. CD. Music very much to my taste. Early English baroque played by the ever-reliable Fretwork. I found the Holborne and Dowland particularly good. It was a shame it wasnât in HiRes.
This morning I listened to a disc that arrived in the mail yesterday. Itâs a Japanese LP facsimile cd in the TOCJ 'Super Bit Jazz Classics" series from years back. I had wanted to buy it then but hesitated at the high prices I saw, even though I have the material on LP and in a Mosaic set. Finally saw a reasonably priced copy, and it was sealed. I love this materialâgood old good 'uns as Pops would say, and Tea is in fine form and well-presented in excellent Capitol recordings:
Jack Teagarden âThis is Teagardenâ
After that I wanted to hear another horn player with as lyrical a sound:
Gary Bartz, âReflections of MonkâThe Final Frontierâ Steeplechase cd
Followed by:
Gary Bartz âEpisode OneâChildren of Harlemâ Challenge cd
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A perennial favorite. What great song writing, performance and recording. This has it all.
My favorite plain old Redbook CD.
Coming soon to an arm near you! Canât wait to show my admiration for BOC.
Will post actual image when complete in a week or so.
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Another favorite from Shawn. Whoee what an album!
Hard to believe this kind of magical sound can emanate from âcrummyâ old CD resolution. Definitely credit @tedsmith and his magic Windom firmware