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Citay, "Little Kingdom". Excellent sonics, unique and enjoyable mix of synthesizers and mainstream instruments and voice. Excellent noise floor. Vinyl by Important Records.
 
Melodie Gardot / Currency of Man. Her latest. CD SQ quite good.

Bluesy, jazzy, great lyrics, highly recommended.
 
Cat Power "Jukebox"- Redbook, but up sampled to DSD in JRiver.

I'd forgotten what great album this is, and what a hypnotic voice Chan Marshall has. And she's a looker to boot.

BTW, sound quality on this is excellent!
 

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Yeah, I have that vinyl Tim. I really like it. Unfortunately, I also have her 2012 album, "Sun" and don't care for at all. I'm probably not hip enough for it.
 
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Yeah, I have that vinyl Tim. I really like it. Unfortunately, I also have her 2012 album, "Sun" and don't care for at all. I'm probably not hip enough for it.

I haven't listened to "Sun" Steve, but can recommend "The Greatest".
 
Now on to an ORG 45rpm reissue of Duke Ellington's, "Jazz Party In Stereo". I highly recommend this album for it's music content and for the incredible sonics and expansive soundstage, which extends well beyond the speakers.
 
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Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, "Recording Together for the First Time". This 33&1/3rpm vinyl reissue is superb, musically and sonically.
 
Starting the Stan Getz: "The 1953-54 Clef/Norgran Studio Sessions" from Mosaic Records. This 33&1/3 rpm four disk reissue was mastered by Kevin Gray and sourced from the original full track mono masters, except one song, which was transferred from a 78rpm pressing! Even though this music is mono, it is so well recorded that you'd swear sometimes it's a stereo recording. Beautiful sound and music! Since this is four disks at 33&1/3rpm, I won't finish it this listening session, as I will have to go swimming with the missus in a bit. Retirement, it can be so demanding!
 
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