Viking Dan
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Northeast of Downtown (Roseway). My son is partial to Italian.They were largely unfinished, but the album as a whole still does an amazing job of capturing early era Elliott. Most of the credit is attributed to Larry Crane, archivist of Elliott's estate, who mixed New Moon, supervised the mastering, helped with the sequencing, and wrote part of the liner notes.
FWIW, Larry is a bit of a wizard, and has produced and/or mixed some of the best albums by Elliott, Sleater-Kinney, The Decemberists, Dandy Warhols, Jason Lytle, Jolie Holland, She & Him, Quasi, Richmond Fontaine, Wooden Shjips,The Shins, and many more. He and Elliott started Jackpot! Studio together.
And it's obviously personal preference. I like Figure 8, but the production just makes me want to go back to early era Elliott.
In any case, for vinyl shops I would definitely plan to get to Mississippi Records and 2nd Avenue Records. There are other worthy shops around town, but those two meet 95% of my needs.
As for restaurants, that could take a while to answer. Let me know if you are looking for any specific types of cuisine. If more of a general ask, I can share a few favorites. What part of town will you be staying in?
I'll make sure that both shops are on the itinerary.
I hear you on the production.
Other than Almost Over, I think the strongest songs/versions made the studio albums but you cant go wrong with Elliott and a guitar alone.
I'm going to be digging into the recording vault you posted for sure.