This month on Preservation Sound Radio: nine side-filling tracks from 1970 thru 1986, all from my LP collection. Some of my favorite music of all time. This show will be broadcast on WPKN 89.5 FM on Tuesday 3.19.24 at 8:30PM. Stream it via the WPKN website or tune-in.
1. Harold Budd “Gypsy Violin” from ‘lovely Thunder’ EG editions EGED46 1986
2. Norbert Vogel “Centrum Meditation” from ‘Anti Stress’ ICRO Institute 1984
3. Vangelis Papathanassiou “La Fete Sauvage” Side B Barclay BA-253 1976
4. Jon Hassell /Brian Eno “Charm” from ‘Possible Musics’ EGS107 1980
5. Popul Vuh “Affenstunde” from same LP, Klimt MJJ347 (2012 RI of 1970 LP)
6. Terry Riley from Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band” from ‘A Rainbow in Curved air’ Columbia MS7315 1970
7. Klaus Schulze “Conphära” from ‘Cyborg’, Brain 2/1078 (1975 press of 1973 LP)
8. Tangerine Dream “Zeit/4th movement” from Zeit, Ohr OMM 2/56021 1972
9. Michael Stearns “Elysian E” from ‘Ancient Leaves’ Continuum Montage CM1001 1977
One reply on “9sides: Preservation Sound Radio March 2024”
Chris,
I am trying to get information on the Shure M-66 Passive Phono Preamp.
I finally surmised that it has a mic line output thanks to the ad that you posted here. I am getting a mic preamp to boost the signal to Line Level to hand of to my amp. I was wondering why this device was created given the many active phono preamp models at the time including Shure’s own M-64 and SE-1 units. I’m speculating that a passive phono was less prone to hum and other ground issues caused by the PSU. Any input is greatly appreciated.
– Jason