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New releases / Re-releases that you should know about!
  • AlanAlan
    Moderator
    A thread for anyone to let us know what we may be missing!

    I'll start with one I am excited about:

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    Leo Sacks mentioned this in an interview he did about his work on Aretha Franklin's material - he compiles loads of the box sets for Sony legacy.

    "RR: Any new projects you’d like to mention?

    LS: I just finished compiling and producing The Complete Sussex &

    Columbia Masters for Bill Withers. That’s one for the ages."


    There is a lot of cool stuff way. way out of print that should be on there. 9 CDs worth, released in late october. Amazon link here.
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  • AlanAlan
    Moderator
     Another one, a bit steep for a single CD, but of interest to some on Chews! ;)  Amazon link.

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    Just another best of...so what? It's remastered by Steve Hoffman, who has done some pretty spectacular work with old recordings (if you don't know it already, check out Buddy Holly - From the original master tapes.)
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    You simply will not believe it was recorded 55 years ago - it is stunning. If the Bob Dylan is as good as this...
    Life: Trek it or Wreck it.


    Main: [ Qnap TS 110 NAS ] > Modified Apple MACmini (Mountain Lion, Audirvana +) > M2Tech Young DAC > LightSpeed Attenuator (LDR) > XIV 10W SECA Amplifier > Royd Revelation RR3 Speakers
    Belkin PF40 Mains filter for all digital gubbins
    Cables by Tellurium Q and DIY.

    Office: FooBar2000 > HRT Music Streamer 2 > NVA AP20 > JPW Sonata

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