Copland – Fanfare for the Common Man / Third Symphony – Vinyl LP
- Reference Mastercuts
- 33 1/3 RPM
Doug MacLeod – Break The Chain – HDCD
In this release, his third album for Reference Recordings, Doug MacLeod continues to explore the breadth and depth of the human condition. Recorded by Reference’s Grammy-winning engineer ‘Prof.’ Keith O. Johnson at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California, Break The Chain has twelve new MacLeod songs. Each is extremely personal and at the same time, universal; covering subjects topical, humorous, and soulful; from the satirical to the sublime.
Doug MacLeod – Exactly Like This – Vinyl LP
- Sound quality up there with the best vinyl has to offer
- Free booklet download here
Doug MacLeod – There’s A Time – HDCD
‘Prof.’ Keith Johnson’s first blues recording! 13 new MacLeod originals highlight this richly detailed recording, done at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, CA. by our Grammy® winning engineer.
Doug MacLeod – There’s A Time Vinyl LP
- Sound quality as good as it gets
Doug Mcleod – Break The Chain – 180g vinyl
- 45RPM 1/2 speed mastered
- 180g Audiophile vinyl
- Now in stock
Eiji Oue – Minnesota Orchestra – Rachmaninoff – Symphonic Dances – Vocalise – VINYL
- 1/2 speed mastered
- 33-1/3 RPM
- 200 GRM
Elgar – Enigma Variations – Vaughan Williams – The Wasps – Greensleeves
- Reference Recordings Audiophile Vinyl
- 200g x 45RPM
Elgar Enigma Variations Vaughan Williams – The Wasps Greensleeves – 2 x Vinyl LP
- Reference Mastercuts
- 200 Gram Vinyl
- 45 RPM
A new symphonic tour-de-force from the Kansas City Symphony!
Igor Stravinsky – The Firebird Suite – The Song Of The Nightingale – Vinyl LP
Reference Recordings 'Master Cuts'
Half Speed Mastering: Paul Stubblebine
200 Gram Disc: Quality Record Pressing
Igor Stravinsky – The Rite Of Spring – Vinyl LP
- Reference Mastercuts
- 180 Gram Vinyl
- 45 RPM
Mahler: Symphony No. 8 – Utah Symphony – SACD
Reference Recordings joins Utah Symphony in thanks to their 75th Anniversary Signature Sponsor, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, and to Ken and Carolyn Gardner, their 75th Anniversary Mahler Cycle Sponsors, and to Jack Wheatley, their Recording Sponsor, for making this recording possible.