Vinyl I am listening to...

Some soft music from "ARTH", wonderful songs as well as movie!!

A wonderful album by Ghazal king Jagjit and a wonderful film too. This film was remade in many other Indian languages.
Tum Itna Jo Muskura Rahe Ho and Jukhi Jukhi Si Nazar are my favorites. You can repeat "n" number of times, still it sounds fresh.....
 
A wonderful album by Ghazal king Jagjit and a wonderful film too. This film was remade in many other Indian languages.
Tum Itna Jo Muskura Rahe Ho and Jukhi Jukhi Si Nazar are my favorites. You can repeat "n" number of times, still it sounds fresh.....

" Koi yeh kaise bataye" is also a great song.
 
Today's listening, Jim Reeves - 12 Songs of Christmas

Technics SL3200 (with M44-7) directly with NAD 3020, pure musical bliss!!

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Christopher Cross -debut album , released in December 1979. USA pressing.
It won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year
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Nice recording.


Glenn yarbrough "Baby the rain must fall" RCA USA press
I love Glenn for his lovely voice but not more than Chris Isaak (esp. in the "wicked game" song)
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Christopher Cross -debut album , released in December 1979. USA pressing.
It won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year

Didn't know this album won a Grammy, that too Album of the Year! Thanks for the info. I do have this on LP. I love Ride Like The Wind and Sailing. Also love his "Arthur's Theme" from another album.
 
listened to 3 LPs yesterday, 2 from Dire Straits and 1 from Bruce Springsteen

1) Dire Straits (self titled) - had Sultans of Swing on it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dire_Straits_(album)
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2) Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms - had money for nothing on it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brothers_in_Arms_(Dire_Straits_album)
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Personally I have always enjoyed Dire Straits but I have a bad feeling everytime I listen to Brothers in Arms as this was the very first album to have a million+ sales on CD, which resulted in the CD version outselling the vinyl version. The cd version was ultimately responsible for encouraging the trend of buyers prefering CD to vinyl and contributed to the end of the road for vinyl as a popular mass market recording medium.

3) Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska (this album is considered to be in the top 500 of all time and is a set of demos by Bruce with vocals over a guitar (chords) and harmonica. I fell asleep listening to it :) )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebraska_(album)
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Didn't know this album won a Grammy, that too Album of the Year! Thanks for the info. I do have this on LP. I love Ride Like The Wind and Sailing. Also love his "Arthur's Theme" from another album.

Won the Grammy in 1979 beating what? "Pink Floyd's The Wall "

Cross's debut album garnered him five Grammy Awards. He made Grammy history by winning all four General Field Grammy awards (Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best New Artist) in the same year. To date, he is the only artist to have won those four awards in the same year.
 
listened to 3 LPs yesterday, 2 from Dire Straits and 1 from Bruce Springsteen
1) Dire Straits (self titled) - had Sultans of Swing on it


2) Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms - had money for nothing on it

what a coincidence ... I too listened to exactly these two albums from Dire Straits yesterday and had uploaded the pictures to imageshack too. Nice that you posted em.
I was searching for a particular Cliff Richard LP and found Dire Straits in dust for quite some time. Seeing them , I changed my mind .....

Only other LP I played yesterday was
Meat Loaf - Bat out of hell [ One of the best-selling albums in the history of recorded music]
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Playlist for today:

1) Divine Fits - A Thing Called Divine Fits
2) The Flaming Lips - The Terror
3) The Velvet Underground and Nico
4) Neil Young - Live at Massey Hall 1971
5) Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City
6) PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
7) Lou Reed - Transformer
8) King Crimson - Red
 
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