Month: November 2021

Listening Report: Charles Mingus On Impulse Records, Acoustic Sounds Reissue

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Mark Smotroff hears a favorite Jazz album anew…

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The Story Of Vanguard Records Shines In New Vinyl Me Please Anthology (Part 2)

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Mark Smotroff learns even more about some folk music he missed along the way…...

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The Story Of Vanguard Records Shines In New Vinyl Me Please Anthology (Part 1)

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Mark Smotroff brushes up on his music history and learns some things…...

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Why Do You Need To See Nektar’s Sounds Like Swiss DVD?

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Mark Smotroff gets a step closer to “the little prog rock band that could”…

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Why Do You Need Billy Preston’s Second Album On Apple Records?

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Mark Smotroff helps you justify a perhaps not obvious purchase…...

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Listening Report: Billy Joel’s Vinyl Collection Boxed Set – The Original Albums

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Mark Smotroff takes a trip through a legend’s first growth period…

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Are Separate Components Really Necessary?

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Paul Wilson looks at the differences of separate and integrated audio components... ...

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Listening Report: Pugwash’s Eleven Modern Antiquities First Time Vinyl

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Mark Smotroff appreciates a great start to finish listen…

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Listening Report: Hedwig & The Angry Inch First Time Vinyl

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Mark Smotroff prefers to flip his wig at 33 1/3 RPM…...

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Friday New Music

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Paul Wilson reviews six new works for your Friday’s pleasure…

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Why Should You Maybe Bite Your Virtual Lip? Part 2

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Mark Smotroff realizes that sometimes a lot less is a lot more… ...

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