But it can also be a liberation. Stacks of hard-pressed analog music cut into physical reality and sharing one's life and home on a daily basis. A collection of any considerable size becomes a wilderness of forgotten classics and well-worn favorites. An audio safari, in which one's fingers walk down the alphabetically-sorted sleeves, drawing out crisp cardboard mementos of decades past, and paradoxically timeless songs of yesteryear.
It is a magic beast, an album collection, and I gratefully invite you to share in this week's journey through the Greater Northwest Washington DC Ryan Weber Memorial Lending Library (thanks to George Prado for the inside joke).
Playlist
- Chico Hamilton - Larry of Arabia - The Dealer
- Charlie Christian - Swing to Bop - Earliest Recordings of...
- Nat Adderley - Foo Foo - Natural Soul
- Frank Sinatra/ Antonio Carlos Jobim - Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars - At Last...
- Louie Bellson - The Eel - Breakthrough
- Clifford Jordan - One Flight Down - Starting Time
- Toshiko Akiyoshi/ Lew Tabakin - Kogun - Kogun
- Sphere - Eronel - Four in One
- Terry Gibbs - 3 Blind Mice - That Swing Thing!
::WSRP:: All I needed was 1 Turntable and a Microphone. Word.
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