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
Posted on: 25 April 2009 by u5227470736789524
quote:
Originally posted by Gianluigi Mazzorana:

Sleeping with a hand grenade!
Must remember when they ask me again.
Winker


Hi Gian, that is a lyric/title from a Chris Robley album. Hope you are doing well.

Jeff A
Posted on: 25 April 2009 by Huwge
Enjoying this a lot - whilst it's admirable that Marcus Roberts has devoted the last eight years to teaching, it's a shame that he held off from recording for so long. Bizarrely, I've only be able to source this as a download but sounds great nevertheless. New Orleans to Harlem in less than an hour.

Posted on: 25 April 2009 by Haim Ronen
Posted on: 25 April 2009 by floid
Willie Nelson - Milk Cow Blues
Posted on: 25 April 2009 by naim_nymph
~<>~ Jean-Sebastien Bach (1685-1750) ~<>~

Preludes & fugues BWV 878-890

Helmut Walcha ~ clavecin Ammer
(Recordings from 1961)

[ADD] EMI @ 1996

Playing disc 3 of 5 cd box-set,

...while i carefully clean Vol.1 box-set of 8 Mr Walcha's 'Das Orgelwerks' thought the record cleaning machine.
Vol.2 will need cleaning next, but only 7 lp's in that box! : )

nymph
Posted on: 25 April 2009 by yeti42

brings back (probably false) memories of Stonehenge. Winker
Posted on: 25 April 2009 by kuma

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Posted on: 25 April 2009 by MilesSmiles
quote:
Originally posted by Voltaire:


Courtesy of my dealer!

Initial reaction is that it's Modern Times II.

I hope the decision to include an episode of the wonderful theme time radio was an attempt to promote the show and not proof that Dylan's creative well ran dry just short of a commercial album.

It's always difficult to evaluate a new Dylan album without refering to his past zeitgiest. Hopefully the new album should stand on it's own merits but since both Dylan and his music are chronologically linear, stretching beyond the linesmen, slaves and the wild west, it becomes impossible to judge the new without comparing the old.

Time will tell if this album stands the test of time.

Myself, I welcome another Dylan album, long may he continue.

Gordon


Gordon,

thks for your write up, I passed this one up earlier in the week but as a Dylan completist I have to get it anyway.

Cheers ... Oliver
Posted on: 25 April 2009 by MilesSmiles


Wunderlich is an amazing tenor, sadly he died too young.
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Posted on: 25 April 2009 by kuma

A great cover!