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;
Can't stop moving! ![]()


On vinyl...

2003 - CD - WAV...

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(2007)
Playing CD 1 (the original and studio album release) from this double CD which was released five years after the original in 2012 to include a second CD recorded live.

Streaming from TIDAL
Some trax off the above album due Sept


1979 - Original double vinyl...
Acoustic Ladyland - Last Chance Disco
I like to listen to Jazz Funk, but thought I'd try a bit of Jazz Punk
ewemon posted:
One of the many fine recordings from Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama.
Joan Osborne, Relish, great songs beautifully recorded. Another great female artist that should have done better. Flac via Audirvana/Hugo
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(2015)
British Sea Power are not your ordinary indie rock band as this album shows. "British Sea Power usually sound bigger than their six members as it is - let alone when they throw a brass band into the mix… beautiful… exultant." - The Independent "Wondrous… there's a breathtaking poetic beauty coursing through Sea Of Brass." The Quietus

1974 - original vinyl. One of the Stones best tracks ever, "Time Waits for No One", with a wonderful and hypnotic solo by Mick Taylor. I miss those days...

Tony2011 posted:1974 .....One of the Stones best tracks ever, "Time Waits for No One", ..... I miss those days...
I had you down as a supple thirty five year old, Tony, skinny jeans, top trainers.
Best, C.
PS. Great record, great spine-tingling track
Christopher_M posted:Tony2011 posted:1974 .....One of the Stones best tracks ever, "Time Waits for No One", ..... I miss those days...
I had you down as a supple thirty five year old, Tony, skinny jeans, top trainers.
Best, C.
PS. Great record, great spine-tingling track
You're very kind, Chris. Jeans(not so skinny) and trainers( not so top). I was 15 when that record came out and I'll say no more! ![]()
Richard Hawley, Glastonbury BBC2...
Getting a little country playing some Cody Jinks.
Great to see Unknwon Mortal Orchestra at Glasto. Some of us have been playing them For quite a while. ![]()

A rare Bill Evans quintet with a great line-up from 1962.
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(2011)
Something to relax with before trying to get back to sleep.
Reviews:
"Acoustic-guitar meditations turn slowly into tranquil funk" -- The Guardian
"Distilled -dreamy, trippy, downtempo instrumentals...and lush semi-orchestral settings" -- Uncut
"Mood music of a more hypnotic and ruminative hue can be found on the lovely album Distilled"
-- Record Collector
"delivered with a cinematic sweep...a very impressive self-invention"
-- Manchester Evening News
"music that is fascinating and, at its best, a thing of breathtaking beauty." -- All About Jazz


Tony2011 posted:
1974 - original vinyl. One of the Stones best tracks ever, "Time Waits for No One", with a wonderful and hypnotic solo by Mick Taylor. I miss those days...
Agreed! I love that song.
