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I really don't understand all the bashing here for the new AF Legends SACD's. To me they sound excellent, most of the songs I have never heard better. Spill the Wine sounds absolute stellar to me - I have the Animals retrospective as well and it sounds very fine there as well. Can you please describe to me what it is you do not like - what makes the Legends SACD version of Spill the Wine inferior to the Retrospective SACD version?? Beats me!

Let me explain something. I never said the Legends version of Spill The Wine was inferior to another version, that was cupboy. I actually gave it credit for being the best song on the Legends Get It On disc.

Since you are so enamored with these legends disc let me ask you to rate them. Just give a rating from 1 to 10(10 being the best)for the sound quality of Get It On and Crank It Up. Don't rate the content, just the sound quality. Just rate them like any other SACD's; no concessions for it being a compilation disc or from different sources.
 
Right now i'm listening to the Who's concert from 12/4/73(Quadrophenia in Philly)......12/6/73(Landover MD)
 
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The Peanut Butter Conspiracy is Spreading/The Great Conspiracy/bonus tracks
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Time is After You: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya49Jyg7JPs
Turn on a Friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0umlU8vbw5Q

Voices - Phantogram
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Greatest Hits - Gary Puckett & the Union Gap
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Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order - Roosevelt Sykes Austrian 10 CD
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The Night Time is the Right Time (his best known song): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTKpK7dUin0
Everything "the Honeydripper" recorded until 1957, including as an accompanist. These are all 78 transfers. He did dozens of albums until his death in '83. Picked up his QS-encoded LP Dirty Double Mother (ABC Bluesway BLS 6077) in '74 (still not on CD). HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! I became a lifelong fan. Perhaps my second favorite bluesman to Tampa Red. Sykes is arguably the one of the best "barrelhouse" piano players.
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Double Dirty Mother: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5XmDV-BqVg
 
Imogen Heap - Sparks

I bought the 2CD version as I like the instrumental versions quite a bit.

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This thread needed to be resurrected. Here's a couple I urge you to check out:

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Pyramid of the Moon - Azteca Japan Blu-Spec CD
Follow-up to Azteca (1st album), which is well-known to Quaddies. Fantastic fidelity (for '73) on Blu-Spec. A wonderful album. Spinning right now and cranked to take advantage of all 1500+ watts on my main system! YOU NEED IT!

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Auf Wiedersehen - Red Garland Japan CD
Recorded in '71 and released in '75, a great album which I strongly recommend to Jazz fans. Garland was the pianist with Miles for many years. Sam Jones & Roy Brooks back Garland up. I'm haunted by Joe Henderson's Hobo Joe, which kicks off the album.
 
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