What are you listening to right now? (VOL II)
Posted by: Adam Meredith on 23 March 2008
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Voltaire


Marlene Dietrich- 1967 self titled mono album recorded on the Decca, Ace Of Hearts label.
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by u5227470736789524
when I woke-up this morning, it was dark and I was disoriented and, apparently, I stepped in the blues !!
Hot Tuna
Hot Tuna

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
quote:Originally posted by Jeff Anderson:
when I woke-up this morning, it was dark and I was disoriented and, apparently, I stepped in the blues !!
Hot Tuna
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Did it the same but it was fresh and sunny.
Must be a virus around.

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by u5227470736789524
Innovative, hip-hopin' through the delta
Chris Whitley "Rocket House"
Chris Whitley "Rocket House"


Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Steve S1
Back to basics.

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Graham Russell

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by ewemon
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Some interesting stuff there mate, which would you highly recommend? What is the bottom right LP, I can't read it?
Thats the Crooked Jades. If like a bit of bluegrass you owe it to yourself to give them a listen. Excellent band. You might also want to check out The Lonesome Sisters another good band.
Check out Mike Stinson- link to his site here. I haven't posted his first album above but think you have to give him a listen.Brilliant artist- responsible for the rejuvination of Honky Tonk music in LA at present. I think you should also check him out JeffA you might like him as well. I never got around to buying his second album but his first was truly stunning.
I think you would probaly like them all. James Mcmurtry is probably one of my favs songwriters, his dad is Larry McMurtry who wrote Lonesome Dove the Book and TV series. Great lyrics.
I personally think that Fade Away Diamond Time is Casal's best album. Really good Californian Country Rock.
Willard Grant I only have a copule of their albums but love them both.
You know where I am if you need copies.
At the moment I am watching The Black Crowes -Live in Koln WDR broadcast from '92 and they are on fire.
They are stripping the paint from the walls they are that hot. Where's the Fire Brigade when you need them.
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by ewemon
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Robert Lucas "Usin' Man Blues"
What's this like Jeff? Is this the guy that used to play with Canned Heat?
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by bishopla
Verse - Patricia Barber

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
Did forget how good this is

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by u5227470736789524
quote:Originally posted by ewemon:quote:Originally posted by Jeff Anderson:
Robert Lucas "Usin' Man Blues"
What's this like Jeff? Is this the guy that used to play with Canned Heat?
I believe he played with Canned Heat at some point. I have several "Audioquest" label discs from my audiophile days. This is solo acoustic, similar to Chris Whitley "Dirt Floor" if you know that album. I am diggin' deeper than usual into the collection today - some of these don't get played often anymore. Mr Lucas also led a band Luke and the Locomotives.
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Voltaire

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by ewemon
Hi Jeff I have a copy of Dirt Floor which I haven't listened to in ages. Will give this guy a listen.
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by u5227470736789524
Johnny Dyer "Rolling Fork Revisited"


Posted on: 03 May 2008 by naim_nymph

~<>~ Kinks The Singles Collection ~<>~
1. Long Tall Sally
2. You Still Want Me
3. You Really Got Me
4. All Day And All Of The Night
5. Tired Of Waiting For You
6. Everybody's Gonna Be Happy
7. Set Me Free
8. See My Friends
9. Till The End Of The Day
10. Where Have All The Good Times Gone
11. Dedicated Follower Of Fashion
12. Well Respected Man
13. Sunny Afternoon
14. Dead End Street
15. Waterloo Sunset
16. Death Of A Clown
17. Autumn Almanac
18. David Watts
19. Susannah's Still Alive
20. Wonderboy
21. Days
22. Plastic Man
23. Victoria
24. Lola
25. Apeman
Pure excellence! : )
...i'd recommend this cd to anyone who like the Kinks!
nymph
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by u5227470736789439
Dear Nymph,
I remember the Kinks!
That looks like a collection to take me down memory lane! What record label and cat number, please?
Thanks from George
I remember the Kinks!
That looks like a collection to take me down memory lane! What record label and cat number, please?
Thanks from George
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by patk

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Graham Russell

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Haim Ronen

A piano trio for an afternoon break.
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Timebandit

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by FlyMe
Still relishing....
best £22 spent for a while

best £22 spent for a while
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by bishopla
No World For Tomorrow - Coheed & Cambria

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by u5227470736789524

Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons
"Live - Bootleg; Saturday, May 6, 2000;
Wild Duck Brewery, Eugene, Oregon"
Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Diccus62
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Some interesting stuff there mate, which would you highly recommend? What is the bottom right LP, I can't read it?
Thats the Crooked Jades. If like a bit of bluegrass you owe it to yourself to give them a listen. Excellent band. You might also want to check out The Lonesome Sisters another good band.
Check out Mike Stinson- link to his site here. I haven't posted his first album above but think you have to give him a listen.Brilliant artist- responsible for the rejuvination of Honky Tonk music in LA at present. I think you should also check him out JeffA you might like him as well. I never got around to buying his second album but his first was truly stunning.
I think you would probaly like them all. James Mcmurtry is probably one of my favs songwriters, his dad is Larry McMurtry who wrote Lonesome Dove the Book and TV series. Great lyrics.
I personally think that Fade Away Diamond Time is Casal's best album. Really good Californian Country Rock.
Willard Grant I only have a copule of their albums but love them both.
You know where I am if you need copies.
At the moment I am watching The Black Crowes -Live in Koln WDR broadcast from '92 and they are on fire.
They are stripping the paint from the walls they are that hot. Where's the Fire Brigade when you need them.
Cheers Sir, i'll check them out.
Diccus

Posted on: 03 May 2008 by Graham Russell
