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For anyone who doesn't know these performances, it is now time to run out and get this recording just in time for Christmas. The performances are legendary. As a boy, I looked forward to the television showing of A Charlie Brown Christmas every year and the sounds Guaraldi brings with his trio IS ... more |
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I've always loved this album. It was the first Dylan album I ever bought, around 1966 or so. It's one of the very few albums that you can say was "historic" and really mean it in more than a music history way, with Blowin in the Wind, Masters of War, Hard Rain -- a soundtrack for civil rights and ... more |
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Basically, you either like this kind of stuff or you don’t. I love it, and can’t get enough of the 80-ties electro pop. This has been one of my all time favourites, and this is the 3rd time I’m buying this title. And it’s getting better and better. The sound is much improved comparing to CD, bass ... more |
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We have almost all Pentatone RQR discs. Acoustically, this is the best one. It is also the most natural surround recording in all our collection. The original analogue quadro recording is warm and full of detail, and the space is literally palpable. DSD MC transfer was made without any interference ... more |
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Review by Marc P November 19, 2003
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Calling this album “the best of” is nothing more than a joke. Because this is the first album released by de Poema’s. There really isn’t even a band called de Poema’s. This band is a collaboration between two Dutch act. Which released a single for the fun of it, but after they had a major hit on ... more |
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