What are you listening to right now? (VOL II)

Posted by: Adam Meredith on 23 March 2008

VOL I - http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/38019385/m/6532968996
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by ewemon
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by ewemon
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by Timebandit
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by Haim Ronen


Acoustic Shapes / ACT

Wolfgang Haffener-drums
Hubert Nuss-piano
Lars Danielsson-bass

A live recording. The music is very good but I would have enjoyed it much more without all the claps and loud whistles.

Haim
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by Haim Ronen


Sous Les Voutes, Le Serpent..
Michel Godard

Michel Godard, serpent, Tuba
Linda Bsiri, Voice, trumpet marine
Mark Nauseef, percussion
Pedro Estevan, percussion
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by MilesSmiles
quote:
Originally posted by Diccus62:
Dobnet Gnahore




I love this record - one of my most played so far this year. Smile
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by bishopla
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by Haim Ronen


Again, before bed time.
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by bishopla
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by MilesSmiles
... the sound of this one is so good - I have to play it again and again and again ...

Posted on: 06 May 2008 by MilesSmiles
... second hand West German target CD ...

Posted on: 06 May 2008 by ewemon


A guitar fest this morning whilst hoovering.
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by Lontano
Enjoyable, but not the classic that was Together We're Stranger. Maybe I will change my mind after a few more listens.
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by MilesSmiles
Maxine Sullivan Great Songs from the Cotton Club by Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler

... on second hand Silver Mofi Cool


"On this fine set, 73-year-old singer Maxine Sullivan performs 16 songs composed by Harold Arlen and lyricist Ted Koehler between 1931-34 for the Cotton Club shows. With backing by pianist Keith Ingham's groups (which include Phil Bodner on reeds, a few guest appearances by tenor Al Klink and the great acoustic guitarist Marty Grosz), Sullivan brings out the beauty of the tunes. Many hits resulted from the Arlen-Koehler partnership, and the highlights of the program include "Happy as the Day Is Long," "As Long as I Live," "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea," "Stormy Weather" and "I've Got the World on a String," along with a few obscurities."
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by MilesSmiles
... and now for something completely different ...

Posted on: 06 May 2008 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by Voltaire
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by Right Wing
Eva Cassidy - Live @ Blues Alley.
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by naim_nymph

~<>~ L Y N Y R D _ S K Y N Y R D ~<>~

(pronounced 'leh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd)

1. I Ain't The One
2. Tuesday's Gone
3. Gimme Three Steps
4. Simple Man
5. Things Goin' On
6. Mississippi Kid
7. Poison Whiskey
8. Free Bird

Original sound recording @ 1973 MCA Records Inc
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by Steeve
quote:
Originally posted by Diccus62:
Think I saw Shonen Knife support Nirvana many years ago Smile


Did you enjoy them??! I confess I haven't listened to the LP for ages but it made me smile big time when I played it. Not least as 'Bear Up Bison' (one of the tracks on the LP) was the advice I used to give to a depressed friend many years ago!

Steeve
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by BigH47

Posted on: 06 May 2008 by FlyMe


Possibly a little esoteric for a hot May evening - but really, it comes from a different place.
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by JamieL

Redshift - V. Halo
Very Jean Michel Jarre/Tangerine Dream, the title track is amazing.
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by Ian G.
quote:
Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
quote:
Originally posted by Diccus62:
Dobnet Gnahore




I love this record - one of my most played so far this year. Smile


Wow, that sounds great on myspace - must get me one - Thanks guys. Ian