Dudley on Grado

Great to see the review given this prominence. particularly one that that is luke-cold about a important manufacturer's product.

I've used Grado entry level carts and tried some of the wood body carts (and have friends who love them) and I have a mono cart (somewhere), so I am in Grado's corner. But I think that the article is right about the short comings of the Grado line in comparison to the variety of carts in the 100-300 dollar range. Particularly as competition in this small pond is tough.

Dave Douglas' Brass Ecstasy

Dave Douglas' Brass Ecstasy

Trumpeter Dave Douglas’ new album, <I>Spirit Moves</I>, featuring his Brass Ecstasy quintet, is a rouser: hot, cool, raucous, pensive, sometimes all at once, and always a lot of fun. The band’s name is a play on the late Lester Bowie’s Brass Fantasy, and they share a similar hard-blowing vibe—as well as two of the players (Luis Bonilla on trombone and Vincent Chancey on French horn)—but where Bowie used the band to riff on the pop tunes of the day (long before The Bad Plus), Douglas’ sources are mainly original tunes with a zesty swing and a dash of his trademark Mediterranean melancholy.

I Guess I Need To Be Amazed

I Guess I Need To Be Amazed

I woke up this morning with a couple of sweet lines playing themselves over and over in my mind. The doctors and scientists call this phenomenon an <i>earworm</i>, which is an entirely unpleasant term. Isn't it? I mean, I would never want an <i>earworm</i>, but I don't at all mind the sound of pretty words running through my head.

Famous Blue Raincoat

Famous Blue Raincoat

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Don't Let The Rain Come Down

Don't Let The Rain Come Down

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(Just Plain Old) Crying (In The Rain)

(Just Plain Old) Crying (In The Rain)

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