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This 1958 recording has Heifetz teamed up with Munch and the Boston Symphony. The performance, as always with the last century's top violinist, is almost without compare. If you have an original copy you'll be shocked, this reissue has diaphanously beautiful string tone, superior low...
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One of the best sounding recordings in the Living Stereo catalog finds Kiril Kondrashin conducting the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra in performances of Aram Khachaturian's The Masquerade Suite and Dmitri Kabalevsky's The Comedians. Produced by Richard Mohr and recorded by Lewis Layton,...
Maestro Stokowski is at the podium and Bob Simpson is at the 3-track Ampex recorder to capture the Rhapsodies from Liszt, Enesco and Smetana. This is titanic glorious sound that will sink most speakers and amps for that matter. A must have performance. The original 3-track session tapes...
There are a handful of landmark albums in any genre. In the blues, one of the best is Muddy Waters Folk Singer. Originally released in 1964, Folk Singer was the only acoustic album Waters ever recorded, thus becoming the first and perhaps best blues concept album ever. Muddy of course...
Fritz Reiner conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Sergei Prokofiev's arrangement of Sergei Eisenstein's Alexander Nevsky featuring mezzo-soprano soloist Rosalind Elias and chorus director Margaret Hillis. Another perfect mastering from the Original Master Tapes,...
In the mid-1970s, at a time when R&B-oriented radio stations had all but banished blues records from their playlists, Albert King continued to penetrate the airways with his up-to-date blues sound, and this album is no exception. The wonderfully funky 'That's What the Blues Are All...
This AudioNautes Recordings reissue is special in a number of ways. First of all it utilizes the original session master tapes provided by the producer/engineer Robert von Bahr, but most importantly it’s one of the late Stan Ricker’s final projects and it's hard to think of a more...
USA was recorded towards the end of King Crimson's final US tour of the 70's in June 1974. It was issued as an epitaph for the band in Spring 1975 as a single album – at a time when doubles or even triple live albums were more considered the norm for live releases. The reputation of the...
The first release under the new Zappa Records and Universal Music agreement, this remastered 40th Anniversary Edition of Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention's One Size Fits All now available on limited edition 180 gram vinyl. Originally released in 1975, it was Zappa's final album...
Sheik Yerbouti was the first album to be released on Zappa's own label, Zappa Records in 1979 and went on to become Zappa's biggest selling album worldwide. The title is a play on words, pronounced 'Shake Your Booty'. Remastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering using the...
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