Cadet Concept Records was a subsidiary of the Chess Records label out of Chicago and intended to modernize some famous blues musicians, including the misunderstood Muddy Waters' 'Electric Mud' and 'The Howlin' Wolf Album'. The results weren't what they expected, plus Nate talks his turntable dramas, gets saved by The Spin Doctor in Hornsby and discovers Ortofon styluses.
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RSD (Record Store Day) Black Friday is coming up and the exclusive release list is out so let's review and see if there's anything interesting on it. Also we tell the tale of a rare Billy Joel record "Cold Spring Harbour" and how to tell if your LP version is one of the rare ones.
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Rather than get into more record talk today, let's take a temporary break out of respect for our friends in Paris France, particularly those who were effected by yesterday's terrorist activity. Our hearts and thoughts are with you.
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Roger Waters formerly of Pink Floyd tries to sell us a $500 box set. Also we discuss the history of RCA's Dynaflex records; like a supermodel they were thin, sexy and not everyone agreed they sounded good.
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Binaural records were a weird vinyl attempt at making a stereo experience. Nate discusses the oddly fascinating history of binaural recording as well as opening an LP sent by a loyal listener.
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This episode: What will happen to your records when you die? Also we discuss the Vinyl Hoarders United Facebook Community and vinyl in the news. Donations in the name of Jack can be given to the Bear Cottage, Manly NSW.
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Nate shares the fascinating story of rare Led Zeppelin II RL Hot Mix master from Bob Ludwig.
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If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things record-related.
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