Simply Analog Vinyl Record Cleaning Boxset De Luxe Edition
Stealers Wheel – Stealers Wheel – Intervention Records 180g Vinyl LP
One of two releases from Intervention Records’ (Re)Discover Series. (Re)Discover Series launches with Stealers Wheel, plus Ferguslie Park. Includes “Stuck in the Middle (With You)”. 180-gram vinyl pressed at RTI!
100% analog mastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio!
Intervention Records is a new premium vinyl reissue label headed by hi-fi industry veteran Shane Buettner. Buettner manages marketing and business development for Vandersteen Audio, and before that he was vice president of communication at AudioQuest.
Furutech FP-203 Gold-Plated Spade Connectors
MS-C7R IEC C7 Connector
- Complied with IEC 60884-1 Safely Standards.
- High spring-rate phosphor bronze clips.
- Capable of fitting up to 4mm²(AWG #10) core conductors securely.
- Capable of fitting up to 16mm diameter power cables.
- Heavy gauged wire-clamps improve power transmission and protect electric-wire damage from fixing screws
- High-insulation, durable thermoplastic housing.
MCRU No.14 MKII Mains Power Lead
ART PEPPER + Eleven 180g Audiophile Vinyl
Throughout the 1950s, '60s and '70s, Lester Koenig's artist-friendly Los Angeles-based audiophile jazz label documented career-defining performances by some of modern jazz's most influential and accomplished improvisers, including Ornette Coleman, Sonny Rollins, Harold Land and Benny Golson. No musician is more closely identified with Contemporary than Pepper, whose cool tone and simmering lyricism made him one of the very few mid-century alto saxophonists to forge a path independent of bebop patriarch Charlie Parker's pervasive influence.
Produced by Koenig and recorded in 1959, Art Pepper +Eleven: Modern Jazz Classics is one of the saxophonist's masterpieces. Featuring brilliant arrangements by Marty Paich, the album elaborates on the lush but lithe sound introduced by the epochal Birth of the Cool sessions, which Miles Davis started to record almost exactly a decade earlier (like Birth, +Eleven kick offs with Denzil Best's "Move"). Surrounded by the cream of the LA scene, including fellow saxophone masters Herb Geller, Bill Perkins and Med Flory, Pepper brings all his scorching lyricism to a program of modern jazz standards by Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk, Gerry Mulligan and Sonny Rollins.