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Another great one, Country Blues.
Jorma Kaukonen-Blue Country Heart. 2002.
This was sold as a MCH SACD, which I don't have.
This is a stereo DSD download that I purchased from Acoustic Sounds, when they used to do that.
DSD 64, DSF file. DR's are 10, 11's, 12's, 13's, 14.
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I have been a Johnny Winter fan forever.
This brand new release is great. 33 tracks, as a very young Johnny Winter, his voice smooth as silk, not really used to hearing his voice that smooth, and as the tracks go one his voice gets a little closer to where he ended.
Great tunes, super good stereo sonics, you won't be disappointed.
My version from HDTracks.
The Johnny Winter Story (The GRT/Janus Recordings)
FLAC Download-24bit/96Khz. DR's are 9's, 10's, 11's, 12's, 13.
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I have been a Johnny Winter fan forever.
This brand new release is great. 33 tracks, as a very young Johnny Winter, his voice smooth as silk, not really used to hearing his voice that smooth, and as the tracks go one his voice gets a little closer to where he ended.
Great tunes, super good stereo sonics, you won't be disappointed.
My version from HDTracks.
The Johnny Winter Story (The GRT/Janus Recordings)
FLAC Download-24bit/96Khz. DR's are 9's, 10's, 11's, 12's, 13.
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I had wondered about getting that one, but the to-listen-to mountain of physical discs is still rather too tall!
 
John Lee Hooker-It Serves You Right To Suffer.
FLAC Download-24bit/96Khz. DR's are 12, 13's, 14, 15. Stereo.
John Lee Hooker Sale HDTracks
The earlier ones that I purchased where mostly 24/96. This new batch from HDTracks mostly 16/44.1, but they are on sale.
A purist might go on Discogs and see what an early CD used would cost?
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I posted this link in the "spinning on the TT" thread, it's a fascinating ( and at times funny ) read with quotes from the people who were at the sessions

https://www.loudersound.com/feature...-hooked-up-with-rock-royalty-to-make-an-album
and a sad note: the 18 year old American harp player Jeff Carp, who played on this album and Muddy Water's "Fathers & Sons" died in a crazy situation shortly after the sessions. So his career and life were cut short. RIP.

gratuitous album shot:

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A shame they stepped all over Buddy's recording like that.
I've seen him play a number of times around Chicago over the decades including
his own Legends club. That sure as heck isn't the way it sounds live.
I wish I had also had the opportunity to see him live. I always thought it sort of strange that he had to go to the UK to make what I think is his best recording, DJ Play My Blues, which is a superb album IMO under the JSP label. Whatever, it worked.
For those unaware of the JSP label, they turned out some fine Blues recordings, I think I have all their surround SACD's.
 
I wish I had also had the opportunity to see him live.
Spending the first 60 years of my life living inner Chicago did come with one or
two benefits. I was able to view all the Chi Blues legends in the various blues clubs around
the city on a regular basis for decades. Just be sure to watch your back. LOL
 
I wish I had also had the opportunity to see him live. I always thought it sort of strange that he had to go to the UK to make what I think is his best recording, DJ Play My Blues, which is a superb album IMO under the JSP label. Whatever, it worked.
For those unaware of the JSP label, they turned out some fine Blues recordings, I think I have all their surround SACD's.
He is such a great artist, just looked him up and he's 87 now. Unfortunately I've never been able to see him perform either (got loads of his albums & the JSP SACD), he has been a big influence on a lot of guitarists, including E.C.
 
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