What are you listening to right now? (VOL II)
Posted by: Adam Meredith on 23 March 2008
Posted on: 18 July 2008 by MilesSmiles

Posted on: 18 July 2008 by bishopla

Posted on: 18 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
quote:Originally posted by bishopla:![]()
... and why was this issued on LP only


Posted on: 18 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
... another house favorite - just bought the SACD second hand from a guy in Finland, the CD is well travelled.

Posted on: 18 July 2008 by patk
Santana - Abraxas

Posted on: 18 July 2008 by winkyincanada

1) Did anyone see the Youtube clip of her on Sesame Street? Very cute indeed.
2) Finally have my cables to run my new (S/H) HC with my SN. I like what I am hearing thus far....
Posted on: 18 July 2008 by bishopla
quote:Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
... another house favorite - just bought the SACD second hand from a guy in Finland, the CD is well travelled.![]()
Great Album... her voice is perfection..
Larry
Posted on: 18 July 2008 by winkyincanada

Posted on: 18 July 2008 by bishopla

Posted on: 18 July 2008 by smiglass
Ordered this months ago but got it today. VERY nice reissue on premium vinyl, 180 grams. It is much better than the half speed master I had before this. Still love this RLJ recording.
As fresh as the original pressing I had in 1979. Well worth the wait.
Anthony

As fresh as the original pressing I had in 1979. Well worth the wait.
Anthony
Posted on: 18 July 2008 by naim_nymph

~<>~ Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) ~<>~
Piano Quintet No. 1
1. I. Adagio
2. II. Andante Mistico
3. III. Allegro Energico
Piano Quintet No. 2
4. I. Animato
5. II. Andante
6. III. Allegro
The Portland Quartet ~
Stephen Kecskemethy violin
Ronald Lantz violin
Julia Adams viola
Paul Ross cello
with
Paul Posnak piano
[DDD] Arabesque Recordings @ 1991
Posted on: 18 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
quote:Originally posted by bishopla:![]()
Wow, never seen this one before.
Now playing -

Posted on: 18 July 2008 by patk
quote:Originally posted by winkyincanada:![]()
1) Did anyone see the Youtube clip of her on Sesame Street? Very cute indeed.
2) Finally have my cables to run my new (S/H) HC with my SN. I like what I am hearing thus far....
Thanks for mentioning the Youtube video. Adorable. Surprised I haven't seen it yet. Been watching a lot of Sesame street this year with my daughter.
Pat
Posted on: 18 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
quote:Originally posted by patk:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by winkyincanada:
1) Did anyone see the Youtube clip of her on Sesame Street? Very cute indeed.
QUOTE]
Thanks for mentioning the Youtube video. Adorable. Surprised I haven't seen it yet. Been watching a lot of Sesame street this year with my daughter.
Pat
Well, let me have a look now - my son might like it too.
Posted on: 18 July 2008 by winkyincanada

Posted on: 18 July 2008 by winkyincanada

Posted on: 19 July 2008 by MilesSmiles

Posted on: 19 July 2008 by MilesSmiles

Posted on: 19 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
quote:Originally posted by winkyincanada:![]()
Like where you're going ...

Posted on: 19 July 2008 by droodzilla

Music to wake up to...
Posted on: 19 July 2008 by u5227470736789524
Joe Henry "Tiny Voices"

Posted on: 19 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
Special Saturday Night request from my 3 year old - 20 mins of JT before bedtime, he taught me a few new dance moves. 


Posted on: 19 July 2008 by MilesSmiles
... ok, back to the normal program.

Posted on: 19 July 2008 by u5227470736789524
Joe Henry "Civilians"

Posted on: 19 July 2008 by Haim Ronen

Rainy morning's strings.
"The recording at hand, released in the US on September 24, features four of Biber's eight Violin Sonatas of 1681: III in F Major, IV in D Major, VI in C minor, and VII in G Major. The disc also includes two unpublished sonatas, 81 in A Major and 84 in E Major. A second disc of the remaining sonatas of 1681 is slated for future release.
Produced by Manfred Eicher, Grammy's most deserving 2001 Classical Producer of the Year, the disc offers ECM's accustomed atmospheric acoustic. In place of the intimate environment most conducive to this music, we hear a resonance that makes three instruments sound like the Choir of Westminster Cathedral. Nonetheless, the brilliance of the playing and the breadth of compositional mastery emerge in spades."