What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol. X)

Posted by: Richard Dane on 31 December 2013

On the cusp of 2014, we start a new thread...

Anyway, links:
Volume IX: https://forums.naimaudio.com/to...16#22826037054683416
Volume VIII: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...nt/12970396056050819
Volume VII: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...6878604287751/page/1
Volume VI: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878604097229
Volume V: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878605140495
Volume IV: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878605795042
Volume III: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878607309474
Volume II: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878606245043
Volume I: https://forums.naimaudio.com/di...ent/1566878607464290

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon
Originally Posted by Kevin-W:
Originally Posted by pete T15:

Thanks again. I'll check it out . 'A Real Mother For You' is on my album as well as 4 tracks from 'Aint That A Bitch' so I'm maybe covered? I'll try and post the sleeve later. I think Robert Elms from BBC London must have been walking past my house as he was playing 'Johnny' this afternoon. Fantastic timeless music . 

Pete, both the ARMFY and ATAB are both packed full of badass funky goodness and are utterly essential in my view.

Never a truer word has been said Kevin.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon

 

I am now watching a Nick Cave gig that was officially recorded in 2013 for SXSW.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by Steve C

Houses of the Holy on a A2/B2 sterling vinyl press.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon

The 78 Project, Vol. 1

 

Earlier today I was listening to this which is Vol 1 in a very interesting project where artists use 1930's recording techniques.

 

Artists include.

 

Richard Thompson

Joe Henry

Loudon Wainwright III

Roseanne Cash.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by DenisA
Originally Posted by mrclick:
Originally Posted by DenisA:

 

Not played for a while: nine horses - snow borne sorrow

Awesome record Denis. And Eska sings on it, like a bird.

 

Hope you are well. Stay cool mate.

D

Hi Dave, I see she sang on 'the banality of evil', never realised that. I also see that, Tim Elsenburg (Sweet Billy Pilgrim), played guitar on ' a history of holes'.

 

I'm fine & looking forward to seeing your goodself @ the ProjeKCt gig next month.

 

D2

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon

 

After the Nick Cave gig video I will be listening to an official live recording of a gig Arcade Fire played to promote their Reflektor album in LA.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by Tony2011

1969 - First  pressing with a little help from J. Page before taking over the world with his almighty LZ.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon
Originally Posted by Tony2011:

1969 - First  pressing with a little help from J. Page before taking over the world with his almighty LZ.

He's used to be a very quiet subdued man Tony. Hard to get a word out of him sometimes. Great album though

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by hannoy63

Inch Time - The Floating World.

Tuneful, relaxing electronica/Synth.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by Tony2011
Originally Posted by ewemon:
Originally Posted by Tony2011:

1969 - First  pressing with a little help from J. Page before taking over the world with his almighty LZ.

He's used to be a very quiet subdued man Tony. Hard to get a word out of him sometimes. Great album though

Don't know him personally  and he seems to be a bit of a recluse Ewe but I do love this album.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by naim_nymph

Reissue 2009 vinyl : )

 

Enjoying this very much while cooking up the evening meal : )

 

Debs

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon

 

Just stepped into the other room and this is what my wife is listening to.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by Char Wallah

 

John Wesley  "Chasing Monsters"  cd.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by fatcat

 

Deep Purple - Who do we think we are. Awesome sound quality.

 

 

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon

Former Lives

 

Ben Gibbard

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by ewemon

Fourth Corner

 

Chris Whitley's daughter.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by N16SPS

Brilliant album ewemon and great taste in artists

 

Pete

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by mrclick

Debs - ever since your note on Opal by Embryo I have been thoroughly enjoying digging out my Embryo LPs again. They really were a remarkable band, always stretching out and changing their sound. Quite unlike other Krautrock bands from the 70s and every bit as good. More to my liking actually because of the jazz flavour.

 

This is the latest LP I have of theirs - Apo Calypso from 1977 (if I can make the picture work, that is). It is more jazzy and in a similar vein to mid 70s Gong, or Weather Report. It has the wonderful Trilok Gurtu on it. And do check out Embryo releases with Charlie Mariano on. "We Keep On" is the first, and I understand he is on others, and must check them out. Cheers, David

 

 

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by DenisA
Originally Posted by Char Wallah:

 

John Wesley  "Chasing Monsters"  cd.

Char, here's the title track, 'Disconnect' off Johns new album...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XKB4TKYqoE&feature=youtu.be 

 

Denis

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by DavidDever
Originally Posted by N16SPS:

Brilliant album ewemon and great taste in artists

 

Pete

Here here.  And she's pretty accessible in person.

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by N16SPS

Good to hear David

Posted on: 20 February 2014 by fatcat

Vinyl