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The Album Review: A Perfect Gentleman By René Bishop
The great feature is that René Bishop still has his tapes from the 1960s. With them he once drove to his performances with his tape machine PHILIPS "PRO-12" to playback the instruments and sing along.
The Album Review: A Tribute to Eva Cassidy By Margriet Sjoerdsma
This clearly delineates the intention of this production: It should not be about a vocal competition or something similar, but about the own contribution or a tribute to the artist Eva Cassidy, who died much too early from cancer.
The Album Review: Slow Train By Hans Theessink

This superbly recorded and engineered album transferred on tape has been copied from the Master and will put you in front of a terrific selection of classic tunes, with some tracks supported by lovely vocals from both male and female singers. 

The Album Review: A Lazy Afternoon By André Rabini with Strings
This superbly recorded and engineered album of German jazz singer André Rabini performs twelve beloved standards by Henry Mancini, Hoagy Carmichael, George & Ira Gershwin, Rodgers & Hart, Cole Porter and more.
Time Back To The Future: With Music On High Fidelity Tape
Music is one of the most wonderful things that can help hold us all together. For enthusiasts and audiophiles, this evolution is long overdue and is considered the analogue sound source par excellence. The u...