What we are listening to [2018]


Very interesting listening to how performances changed over 7 concerts.

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Somewhere around the second halve of the 1970s there was an explosion of creativity on the Canadian hard rock scene. Max Webster was a big part of that. I got introduced to them in 1977 and have been a fan since. This album is still one of my favorites.

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Disc 5. From guitar playing and vocal performance to the backing and mastering, one of the all-time finest JGB recordings.

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A 2017 SACD re- release.
Very good remastering.

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Same as above. A 2017 SACD remastering.

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I was browsing Qobuz earlier and nearly fell off my chair in excitement when I saw this collaboration (and the ad/promotion in general):

I’m just having a listen via Tidal now before purchasing. I’m really liking it.

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Check out this fantastic album. Great songs. Great voice. Great piano & string arrangements.

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Testaments debut album is a thrash classic. Especially lead guitarist Alex Skolnick rips it up.

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Released today…

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Check out Jazz, Man and Leave The Light On on YouTube. It’s worth it…

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This album is all the more haunting, when you consider the albums title and that Drake’s tragic death (deemed suicide by the coroner) occurred five years after release.

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Qobuz is great for music discovery. I’ve been listening to this album and like it very much. Check out the David Rodigan’s playlists if you are into Reggae. Cheers

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