What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (VOL V)
Posted by: Adam Meredith on 02 April 2009
VOL IV - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/1832985817
VOL III - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/6192934617/p/1
VOL II - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/3112927317
VOL I - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/6532968996
AND - this might be of interest:
http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3801938...962920617#1962920617
VOL III - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/6192934617/p/1
VOL II - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/3112927317
VOL I - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/6532968996
AND - this might be of interest:
http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3801938...962920617#1962920617
Posted on: 04 November 2009 by Sloop John B

It could be the wine but I felt very emotional listening to this properly this evening.
"All those years ago" was particularly poignant.
SJB
Posted on: 04 November 2009 by u5227470736789524
M Ward

Posted on: 04 November 2009 by Haim Ronen
To put back things in balance:

Posted on: 04 November 2009 by Chief Chirpa


Posted on: 04 November 2009 by Haim Ronen

Posted on: 04 November 2009 by naim_nymph

~<>~ Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1834) ~<>~
Konzert fur Trompete E-dur
Wim Groot trompete
Recordings from 1967
~<>~ Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) ~<>~
Konzert fur Violine, 2 Horner,
Streicher und Continuo A-dur "Melker Konzert"
Jaap Schroder violine
Gustav Leonhardt cembalo
Recordings from 1968
~<>~ Luigi Boccherini (1743-1803) ~<>~
Konzert fur Violoncello und Streichorchester G-dur
Anner Bylsma violoncello
Recordings from 1965
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM
Konzertmeister: Jaap Schroder
~<>~
TELDEC Telefunken-Decca LP in excellent condition
30p from charity shop, and musik to spoil my eardrums! : )
Debs
Posted on: 04 November 2009 by JeremyB

on vinyl
Posted on: 05 November 2009 by BigH47
My son left me this whilst he's away:-

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by mikeeschman
Johnny Adams "One Foot in the Blues"
Posted on: 05 November 2009 by BigH47
Listening/watching Kraftwerk's Maximum Minimum programme that was on a week or so ago.
Posted on: 05 November 2009 by JWM
Is it me? Am I just 'getting older'? I didn't used to like this kind of thing. But now Antonio Foccacia is almost glued to the CDP!

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by BigH47
On vinyl:-

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by JamieL_v2

Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record (CD limited issue, 4000ish I think).
Howard if you liked the highlights from Kraftwerk's Minimum Maximum, the DVD is well worth getting, as is the CD, some of the bass just blows me away. I can't comment on the vinyl, other might.
Posted on: 05 November 2009 by BigH47
Thanks Jamie, I'll investigate.
I knew I'd have the title the wrong way round.
I knew I'd have the title the wrong way round.

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by BigH47
On vinyl, didn't even know I had this one, found it looking for some thing else:-

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by Chief Chirpa
Of the ones I know, probably the best Wu-Tang solo record, Raekwon the Chef's...

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by BigH47
A HSM vinyl version of:-

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by Voltaire

quote:Eleven studio albums into Nick Cave's career, and it seems that the long wait for his first duff album must continue. No More Shall We Part contains a greater wealth of musical invention and lyrical intelligence in its 68 minutes than most acts manage in an entire career of trying. Cave is not merely in a different league from most of his peers; he's scarcely even playing the same game.
Posted on: 05 November 2009 by mongo
Can't seem to work out how to upload a picture. But anyway, Boz Scaggs 'silk degrees'. Some now very cheesy lyrics, but i keep playing it. Help.
Posted on: 05 November 2009 by Analogue
quote:Originally posted by BigH47:
A HSM vinyl version of:-
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Good call Howard.
Posted on: 05 November 2009 by Voltaire

quote:Five years after their last album, and 18 months since their seemingly final gig, who would have thought we'd be gifted with a new Tindersticks album at all, let alone one that stands out as their best since their first two albums? Their lineup may be depleted, but make no mistake--from the first haunting notes of "Introduction" to the last soulful moments of "The Turns We Took"--The Hungry Saw is as good as it gets. The traditional Tindersticks sound--part smoky heartbreak, part sinister minor-key noir malevolence--is present and correct, and far more focussed, resulting in an early contender for the best album of 2008
Posted on: 05 November 2009 by MilesSmiles

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by MilesSmiles

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by Ian G.

Posted on: 05 November 2009 by Paper Plane

Fits nicely afer Muse.
steve