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$125.00
“Acoustic Live is an interesting and charming album from Nils Lofgren in 1997 as he follow on in the Unplugged tradition that became popular in the 1990s. It was actually recorded at The Barns Of Wolftrap, Vienna in Virginia on January 18th, 1997.” — bestlivealbums.com
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$65.00
This audiophile demonstration album contains 13 tracks which were recorded with 50 year old ” ” Neumann valve microphones. Many tracks use the “Decca tree” configuration, invented by engineers in the early 1950’s using 3 Neumann M50 microphones. Some tracks were recorded with a 1/2″ Studer reel to reel recorder running at 30ips. This audiophile disc was used as a reference by Michael Fremer of Analog Planet in testing various record mats. The album contains selections from composers and musicians that include Vivaldi, Mozart, Ellington, Rachmaninoff, Verdi, and more! “
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$580.00
Features:
• Special limited edition colored 180g 18LP box set
• Featuring all 15 hit studio albums sourced from the original master tapes
• Mastered by Bob Ludwig
• Half-speed lacquers cut at Abbey Road Studios
• Manufactured at Optimal in Germany
• Queen II cut on double LP, each with a custom etching on the reverse side
• Innuendo & Made In Heaven cut as full length double vinyl LPs for the first time
• Includes lavishly illustrated 12 x 12 108-page hardbook book with intros to each album, quotes from Queen themselves, hand-written lyrics, rare photographs, memorabilia & information on singles and videos
• All box sets will contain download codes for high quality digital versions. 320 kbps MP3s
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$55.00
First Pressing on Colored Vinyl
Colored Copies Are Limited / Call To Confirm Colored Copies Are Still Available
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$420.00
專紙印刷+5面熨銀字
hand made貴冑「重厚」
外盒size:138x113x142mm
內裝10張獨立包裝SACD
(外盒及10張SACD每張均設有獨立編號)
全球限量印製獨立編號
套裝2000盒
絕不加印
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$45.00
The soundtrack for one of the biggest Hollywood successes of the ’80s,When Harry Met Sally… consists of standards performed by singer and pianist Harry Connick, Jr., with a big band and orchestra arranged by Marc Shaiman. The performance of Connick on this wonderful soundtrack won him his first Grammy for Best Jazz Male Vocal Performance.