Month: March 2018

Stile Antico: Tomás Luis de Victoria, Tenebrae Responsories for Holy Week CD Harmonia Mundi HMM 902272 Downloads (24-bit/88kHz AIFF, ALAC, FLAC, and WAV stereo) available from HDTracks. Streaming available from Tidal and Apple Music. Recorded at All Hallows’ Church, Gospel Oak (North London) England, February 13-17, 2017. Robina G. Young, producer; Brad Michel, engineer. The…

Being practical, I spent the ‘winter term’ of my freshman year in college earning an EMT Basic certification in lieu of studying ‘Religiosity in the Simpsons’. My idea was to both increase my earning power during summers through learning a skill and to do something useful. After busting my ass for a month in a…

Tonight, after a 20 year hiatus, the 90’s sitcom staple Roseanne returns to network television. The critics, fresh from their advance viewing, have done their part and the internet is awash in reviews. As expected, opinions are mixed but the details being reported appear to be consistent. The father of the Conner family, Dan, it…

Remembrances Of Caprices Past…

A good friend of mine is the “Brougham Whisperer,” Jason Bagge, also known as Mr. Caprice, ha ha! He buys real cars about as often as I buy model cars. Which is to say, a lot. Most of those cars are 1970s land yachts, though not exclusively so. But one of his favorites are the…

Retro Show – Do The Bustle!

Time for another trip in the Wayback machine to look at the 1981-83 Imperial, courtesy of my friend Jim Smith. He thoughtfully took pictures of brand new luxury cars back when Brougham was still in, the tops were padded and opera lamps were expected! The 1981 Imperial was Lee Iacocca’s last try at the Continental…

https://twitter.com/recordsANDradio/status/975500270196183040 Those of you who’ve been around here for a while might remember that I normally do an NCAA bracket competition around this time of the year. This year, I took one look at the bracket and said, “Eff that.” Not only did I not feel confident in any one team, I couldn’t even feel…

1964 Chevrolet Impala – She’s Real Fine!

If you weren’t around during the ’60s, this is the car The Beach Boys were singing about: the Chevrolet Impala SS 409. 409 being the said displacement of Chevy’s fire-breathing performance V8 that year. The ultimate ticket to bragging rights in your full-size Chevrolet in ’64, providing you had the scratch to put one in…

The Critics Respond, Or; Dr. Detroit Meets Dr. Delete

Tom Klockau This generation has been referred to as the “Glamour Birds” for some time. I reviewed a friend’s immaculate ’71 Landau last year. Not to be confused with the 1964-66, AKA the “Flair Birds.” http://jackbaruth.com/?p=7088 CC Capsule/QOTD: 1967 Thunderbird – What Nickname Shall We Give It? 2018/03/01 at 7:39 am It’s too bad about…

1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham – Maximum Broughamage

Options. It’s always nice to have options, especially when you’re talking Detroit luxury like Cadillac, Lincoln and Chrysler. Take Cadillac in the mid-1980s, for example. Between 1980 and 1986, Cadillac Motor Division went through some major changes. It arguably had to be done, but by 1986 most people used to Cadillacs being large, plush and…

1986 Cadillac Sedan de Ville: Downsizing, Round Two

The 1980s were not precisely Cadillac’s decade. While in the 1960s Cadillac, the creme de la creme of General Motors, could do no wrong, in the 1980s it seemed they made misstep after misstep. True, changes had to be made. Fuel economy had to be improved, dimensions reduced, and technology added. But there is no…