Lady Blackbird: Black Acid Soul
BMG - 3rd September 2021
24/44.1
Bartoli, Bocelli, Coro e Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Chung “A Hymn for the World” 1997, Qobuz 16/44.1
The Choir, Whitbourn “Tavener: Choral Ikons” 2010, Qobuz 16/44.1
J.J. Cale: anyway the wind blows - The Anthology
Mercury/Island/Def Jam/Universal - 17th June 1977
24/44.1
Been dancing round the room today with Daydream Repeat on a loop. Brilliant stuff.
Looking back again. This performance was one of many we managed to get bits of from the radio onto tape for our Walkmans at boarding school. Music was like a currency to us and sharing tapes we made was something special. 100% not about the sound quality with this one but 100% about music that defined a period of life.
Levellers - Glastonbury 1994
Tidal Link-o-Matic: https://tidal.com/browse/album/251604666
And before anyone asks… Yes. I play/used to play the didgeridoo because of these guys.
James Taylor: Mud Slide Slim And the Blue Horizon
Rhino / Warner - April 1971 (Audio Fidelity 2012 Remaster)
24/44.1
The Best of Prefab Sprout, A Life of surprises (Remastered)
Epic - 6th October 1992
24/44.1
I never tire of this. It always makes me happy!
Released yesterday, 22nd March 2024
Alice Coltrane: The Carnegie Hall Concert Live (February 1971)
Impulse! - 22nd March 2024
24/96
Anne-Sophie Mutter & Mutter’s Virtuosi: Bach, Bologne, Previn, Vivaldi, Williams
Deutsche Grammophon - 10th November 2023
24/96
Mahler Symphony No. 3 & Strauss Death & Transfiguration
Jascha Horenstein, London Symphony Orchestra
HDTT - 2024
First Release - As recorded by engineer Jerry Bruck
24/192
Arcangelo Corelli: Opus 5: Violin Sonatas
The Avison Ensemble
Pavlo Beznosiuk, Richard Tunnicliffe, Paula Chateauneuf, Roger Hamilton
Linn Records - 2013
24/192
Superb RQ/SQ (as usual from Linn).
Just for clarification as it’s a little ambiguous due to the first release description. That doesn’t mean that this is an original recording made at 24/192 as Horenstein died in 1973. That must be HDTT’s digitisation resolution of the analogue tape. The HDTT website gives full recording information.
That’s correct, Pete.
Apologies for the ambiguity.
Dvorak: Symphony No. 8 & Scherzo Capriccioso
Istvan-Kertesz, London Symphony Orchestra
Decca - July 1963 (HDTT 2014)
24/192
Rimsky-Korsakoff: Scheherazade
Fritz Reiner, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
APO (Analogue Productions Originals). Recorded on 8th February 1960 (HDTT 2014).
DSD 256 (downsampled in Roon to DSD 128).