Guesch Patti - Etienne(1987) What is eternity if the 80s were so long ago..
 
Visions Of LA How beautiful is the acoustic interlude of Pygmalion.
 
Loose Booty-1974
#sly&thefamilystone Who in the Funk Do You Think You Are: top fifteen n° 15
 
Lio - Amoreux Solitaires since the trend is this. Bonjour
 
Occapella
Occapella · Ringo Starr
 
Quizmaster All psalms end in glory, and so does Saturday night!
 
Juzzie Smith - Introducing his One Man Band / 27.Grolsch Bluesfestival Schöppingen Germany 2018 I'm leaving you this video to go to sleep with something nice. Good night warriors, see you tomorrow morning if you're there (if they're there).
 
The incredible world of audiophile records. (3)
Dimostrazione stereo ed effetti sonori - Parte I (1963)
To go back in history...
It all began in 1932, when the American Harvey Fletcher recorded the first stereophonic disc in history (Blumlein, in England – who some credit with the same primacy – would only arrive a year later). However, it wasn’t until 1957 that the small label Audio Fidelity published the first mass-produced stereo record.
It was a success: between the late 1950s and early 1960s, the new toy became more and more popular and beloved.
Thus, a series of records were created to showcase the incredible possibilities of the new technology; it was the dawn of high fidelity.
This record is the Italian version (1963) of the same disc recorded the year before in America and is a delightful gem.
For those who wish to know more, you can read the delicious review found on that fantastic site "orrore a 33 giri."
 
Genesis - The Lamia - my genesis WMV If I remember correctly, at minute 5:43, the long-haired guys are Fairport Convention. Back then, they were headliners at concerts.
 
The incredible world of audiophile records. (1)
Sara K - Miles Away (Official Audio)
Dear little friends, if you frequent CVS, you are vinyl fetishists (like myself) and, therefore, you cannot help but be drawn to the "FANTASTIC WORLD OF AUDIOPHILE RECORDS"!
There exists - for those who don't know - a market of records and labels whose value (beyond the specific value of the music) is determined by the attention given to the "audiophile" quality of the medium in question.
Labels like Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (the first and - for me - the best), Telarc, Sheffield Lab, Nautilus, etc. etc. reissued and pressed certain titles using equipment and techniques that were supposed to enhance and preserve their sonic performance.
In Italy, they arrived after (just to change things up) the main European and non-European markets and, also due to the usual - reckless - bizarre pricing policy enforced by record companies, they had very little success.
Nevertheless, the techniques used were often incredible, esoteric, imaginative, magical...
From the weight of the vinyl (strictly 180 grams - although I know of experiments at 230 grams), to the recording speed, from the chemical quality of the vinyl to the equipment used to "perfectly flatten" them. Imagine that some of these treated CDs "cryogenically"...
In short, there is an entire subculture of records whose value, more than strictly musical, is "audiophile". They are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, played at exhibitions, in stores, and in the homes of audiophiles wanting to show what their setups are capable of...
I'll present a few to you.
I’ll start with this "Closer than they appear" by Sara K, from 1992 (if I remember correctly...), on Chesky Records, a decent jazz artist, an album featuring direct-to-disc recordings of vocals and acoustic instruments, stunning for their naturalness, imaging, and realism.
One of the most played records at hi-fi shows.
 
Genesis Cuckoo Cocoon - live audio I can't resist Genesis and chocolate. Then I can't stop 😆
 
Fury [1936] - Lynch Mob Joseph L. Mankiewicz you deserve a slap on the head