Friday, August 1, 2008

Vinyl is back

After years of moving my LP collection from apartment to apartment, and a few living arrangements I will not get into, this spring I enlisted my brother-in-laws' help and he build me a cabinet to store my LP collection.

I live in an apartment so I needed to get some headphones since I, unlike some of the other folks that I share the building with, actually do not like to be a pain in the ass.

I purchased a pair of headphones from Good Cans a web site run by the husband of a fellow Boise Cascade employee. Turns out these headphones are great. They are Grado Headphones SR60 made in the USA in a little place called Brooklyn, NY. Highly recommended!!!

So I've been listening to some stuff I haven't heard in years, and tonight I put Paul Simon's Graceland on the turntable. Anyone remember how good that disc is? Recorded in 1986 one of the best, maybe in the top 50 of all time. Discuss among yourselves.

Reading the liner notes I see that Steve Gadd played the drums on some of the tracks, and Ralph MacDonald played percussion on some of the tracks. Steve Gadd is on countless Lp's in my collection he is one of the busiest drummers of our time. Check out his discography. Ralph MacDonald is on the other half of my Lp collection. Ralph is a member of Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band that's enough in my book, but look at his discography.

Both of these guys have had a huge part in the music world in the past 30 years or more but the average person on the street does not have a clue who there are.

Time pick up some vinyl and read those liner notes!

1 comment:

Sharon Kugler said...

How right you are about Graceland!

I am thoroughly enjoying the little turntable I got for Christmas.