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RE: What album are you listening tonight? - PhilP - 07-Nov-2014

Schoenberg - Verklärte Nacht. Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. CD rip.

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RE: What album are you listening tonight? - thumb5 - 07-Nov-2014

(07-Nov-2014, 11:38)PhilP Wrote: Schoenberg - Verklärte Nacht. Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. CD rip.

Beautiful - one of my favourites!


RE: What album are you listening tonight? - ozthepoz - 07-Nov-2014

Listening to a live Neal Casal Album (streamed 24/192000) which sounds absolutely awesome.

Not sure where I got it from - possibly a bootleg - but top quality.


What album are you listening tonight? - LBameule - 08-Nov-2014

Jarret, Peacock, DeJohnette, Out-of-Towners. 44/16 Flac. Really good.



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RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Confused - 08-Nov-2014

"The best of Herbie Hancock", by, ummm, Herbie Hancock. Unfortunately I now appear to have got the funk, and I'm not quite sure what to do about it.


RE: What album are you listening tonight? - f1eng - 08-Nov-2014

The Visit, Loreena McKennitt, CD rip iTunes AIR


RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Eddye - 09-Nov-2014

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Seasick Steve - Dog House Music
Qobuz stream


RE: What album are you listening tonight? - ozthepoz - 09-Nov-2014

A Winged Victory for the Sullen. Streamed. Absolutely beautiful piece of music.


RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Axel - 10-Nov-2014

Pink Floyd-The Endless River

180g vinyl


RE: What album are you listening tonight? - f1eng - 10-Nov-2014

Capriccio, Richard Strauss, live broadcast on BBC radio 3 FM.
In general the most realistic sounding (to me) are live broadcasts from the BBC, convincing me that microphone technique is more important than medium since it has lower resolution than CD and whilst its effective SNR is similar to LP its HF potential is a bit less.