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Lyra Clavis Da Capo moving-coil phono cartridge

Scan-Tech builds low-output moving-coil cartridges for a number of companies, including AudioQuest, Linn, and Spectral (footnote 1). It also markets its own line, under the Lyra brand name (Lydian, Clavis, Parnassus), which is imported and distributed by Immedia out of Berkeley, CA.

Pepper At His Peak In 1960 Session

This is an easy call. Art Pepper at a productive time in his career musically and otherwise, recorded with vivid clarity at Contemporary Studios and delivered to the listener as a double 45rpm LP. You’ll be convinced Pepper’s standing between your speakers playing lithe alto sax lines that exude the delicacy of Paul Desmond and the muscular force of John Coltrane.

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Artist: 
Art Pepper
Album: 
Intensity
Cred Label: 
Contemporary/Analog Productions S7607 2 45rpm 180g LPs
Cred Prod: 
Lester Koenig
Cred Eng: 
Roy Du Nann
Cred Mix: 
Roy Du Nann
Cred Mast: 
Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman at AcousTech

This is an easy call. Art Pepper at a productive time in his career musically and otherwise, recorded with vivid clarity at Contemporary Studios and delivered to the listener as a double 45rpm LP. You’ll be convinced Pepper’s standing between your speakers playing lithe alto sax lines that exude the delicacy of Paul Desmond and the muscular force of John Coltrane.

Oliver Nelson Arrangements Fuel Tasty Session

This "wind-em-up-and let-'em-play" set from September of 1963 has Jimmy Smith playing thick, juicy Hammond B-3 and Wes Montgomery blocking citrus-y chords and cool runs up and down the fretboard backed by brash, horn-drenched Oliver Nelson arrangements.

This was cool, commercial, slick mid-sixties session jazz and little more than that, but so what? Let loose, Jimmy and Wes swagger and comp through the tunes with energetic abandon. Hearing these two pros trading joyous licks is a blast.

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Artist: 
Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery
Album: 
The Dynamic Duo
Cred Label: 
Verve/Speakers Corner V8-8678 180g LP
Cred Prod: 
Creed Taylor
Cred Eng: 
Rudy Van Gelder
Cred Mix: 
Rudy Van Gelder
Cred Mast: 
Kevin Gray at AcousTech

This "wind-em-up-and let-'em-play" set from September of 1963 has Jimmy Smith playing thick, juicy Hammond B-3 and Wes Montgomery blocking citrus-y chords and cool runs up and down the fretboard backed by brash, horn-drenched Oliver Nelson arrangements.

m a recordings Returns to Vinyl

Todd Garfinkle’s simply miked, spacious-sounding 96K DAT recordings have earned him a following among audiophiles, even though most of the music Garfinkle prefers to record is anything but traditional audiophile fare.

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Artist: 
Various Artists
Album: 
Será Una Noche
Cred Label: 
m a recordings MO52AV 2 180g LPs/CD
Cred Prod: 
Todd Garfinkle+Santiago Vazquez
Cred Eng: 
Todd Garfinkle
Cred Mix: 
Todd Garfinkle
Cred Mast: 
Thorsten Scheffner

Todd Garfinkle’s simply miked, spacious-sounding 96K DAT recordings have earned him a following among audiophiles, even though most of the music Garfinkle prefers to record is anything but traditional audiophile fare.

A Sweetheart of a Sweetheart... From Sundazed

A “country” album from The Byrds? Back in 1968 when this album was released, “Country” was the enemy, the home of beer-swilling, drug-warrior, war in Vietnam supporting, long hair-hating rednecks.

Predictably, the record flopped but over time it has gathered strength. Today the Nashville-recorded set is considered one of the most important and influential LPs among the second wave of “country-rock” albums.

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Artist: 
The Byrds
Album: 
Sweetheart of The Rodeo
Cred Label: 
Columbia/Sundazed LP 5215 120g LP
Cred Prod: 
Gary Usher
Cred Eng: 
Roy Halee and Charlie Bragg
Cred Mix: 
Roy Halee
Cred Mast: 
Bob Irwin/ vinyl cut by R.M. LoVerde

A “country” album from The Byrds? Back in 1968 when this album was released, “Country” was the enemy, the home of beer-swilling, drug-warrior, war in Vietnam supporting, long hair-hating rednecks.

UK Band Snags Long-Gone Sound

The Clientele’s Alasdair Maclean has been seduced by the precious 60’s west coast soft pop of Curt Boettcher, The Association, Brian Wilson, Boyce-Hart, Papa John Philips and even Arthur Lee, though like his fellow seductee Sean O’Hagan of High Llamas, he hails from the UK.

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Artist: 
The Clientele
Album: 
God Save The Clientele
Cred Label: 
Merge MRG 297 180g LP
Cred Eng: 
Mark Nevers
Cred Mix: 
Brian O'Shaunessy
Cred Mast: 
Kevin Gray at AcousTech

The Clientele’s Alasdair Maclean has been seduced by the precious 60’s west coast soft pop of Curt Boettcher, The Association, Brian Wilson, Boyce-Hart, Papa John Philips and even Arthur Lee, though like his fellow seductee Sean O’Hagan of High Llamas, he hails from the UK.

Return To Roots For Midwestern Vets

Wilco’s return to intimately drawn electro-acoustic folk and away from electronic experimentation gives the latest outing a comforting organic coherence and an intensely direct sense of musical purpose. The more tightly constrained concept yields greater discipline and a compelling concentration of useful ideas, tune after tune.

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Artist: 
Wilco
Album: 
Sky Blue Sky
Cred Label: 
Nonesuch 131388 2 180g LPs
Cred Prod: 
Wilco
Cred Eng: 
TJ Doherty
Cred Mix: 
Jim Scott
Cred Mast: 
Stan Ricker

Wilco’s return to intimately drawn electro-acoustic folk and away from electronic experimentation gives the latest outing a comforting organic coherence and an intensely direct sense of musical purpose. The more tightly constrained concept yields greater discipline and a compelling concentration of useful ideas, tune after tune.

Newly Refurbished Berliner Mastering Facility and New Engineer Yield First Mercury Reissue

Dept. of Corrections: Due to a miscommunication between myself and Speakers Corner's Kai Seeman, I was led to believe this lush, yet detailed reissue was the first to be mastered by Maarten DeBoer, after the retirement of Willem Makkee at the newly refurbished Berliner Mastering facility in Hanover, Germany.

Unfortunately, that information was incorrect, though the original, erroneous headline remains. This release was the last to be mastered by Mr. Makkee, who retired after mastering this.

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Artist: 
Antal Dorati And The Philharmonia Hungarica
Album: 
Respighi: Ancient Dances And Airs For Lute Suites 1,2,3
Cred Label: 
Mercury/Speakers Corner SR 90199 180g vinyl
Cred Prod: 
Wilma Cozart
Cred Eng: 
C.R. Fine
Cred Mix: 
Wilma Cozart
Cred Mast: 
Willem Makkee

Dept. of Corrections: Due to a miscommunication between myself and Speakers Corner's Kai Seeman, I was led to believe this lush, yet detailed reissue was the first to be mastered by Maarten DeBoer, after the retirement of Willem Makkee at the newly refurbished Berliner Mastering facility in Hanover, Germany.

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