What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol. XII)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 01 January 2016
2016 has arrived today, so time to start this thread afresh.
Last year's thread (and links to previous years) can be found here;
Mono vinyl. For dear old Sir George M. What a job he did!


RIP Keith Emerson..
Streaming | WAV

(1971)



Reworks of Wailer's songs with the classic rhythm section of Sly and Robbie from 1980. CD rip. Had this on vinyl when it was first released - long gone unfortunately.

Emerson Lake & Palmer "Works, Vol. 1" - which starts with Keith's "Piano Concerto, No. 1"

While trying out an Entreq mains cable
joerand posted:ewemon posted:
Feb 10, 2016? Now that's some capable production turnaround time! Something that is going to hit the market soon?
Out there already on Springsteens official live download site. I had relatives working at the gig.

Seven Words at 7 AM.

I bought this following a 5 star review in yesterday's Guardian. It's top notch, as you'd expect from the Dunedin Consort, with a lot more invention than in many recordings of these pieces.

Bert Schurink posted:
If you enjoyed that, try 39 Steps, also on ECM.
PSB, The War Room mini-album, on vinyl. A recent purchase.

Hungryhalibut posted:Bert Schurink posted:
If you enjoyed that, try 39 Steps, also on ECM.
Thanks, I bought that one as well and I did like it.
Vinyl. A recent purchase.

Very happy, got minimserever installed on my Melco, so I am again on Wav - sounds even better...


Grant Lee Buffalo "Fuzzy"

New vinyl just arrived. Their music always makes me smile
First Saturday of the year with sunshine and not absolutely freezing, so...

GraemeH posted:
Thanks for flagging this one up Graeme I can't remember listening to it before, it's very good, streaming it via Deezer Elite.
So good I just played it twice. Listen to 'Lucky Man' loud and watch your ornaments fall off the shelf!
G
Raw and direct, a man with his guitar..

Bert Schurink posted:Raw and direct, a man with his guitar..
I was listening to this yesterday whilst cooking dinner and "The boy with the thorn in his side" started playing and for brief moment I absentmindedly thought - gosh this one sounds just like Morrissey ! - before I came back to reality. (HH will raise an eyebrow no doubt
).

Continuing the 'man with his guitar' theme.
G

