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;
Renee Rosnes - "As We Are Now" (1997)
Vista Chino- Peace
agoid way to disturb the neighbors on Sunday.
Superb recording of the quartet in full swing.
G
Big room electronic comp from ze German Masters.
Quad 33 posted:K..Never understood why this was not well recived at the time? It's far better than Stage for example...G
I know Graham, Stage is a pretty sterile recording with no atmosphere and with the exception of "Breaking Class" the songs are pretty much straight re-runs of the studio versions.
On LP, bought at his gig last weekend. A discovery for me, and I'm playing it to death at the mo':
Drive By Truckers, American Band Via Tidal.
Played this a few times since seeing it on this thread. I will have to try some more of their stuff!
Unida-Coping with the Urban Coyote
more great rock!
More from Howe, this time on double vinyl - one LP live, one studio.
Ron Carter - "Etudes" (1982) Ron Carter-bass, Bill Evans-sax (not the same man as the piano player), Art Farmer-flugelhorn, Tony Williams-drums
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(1974)
This one is the 30th Anniversary edition.
on blue vinyl from Vinyl Me Please. great stuff: raw, nothing held back.
Larry Goldings, Harry Allan - "When Larry Met Harry" (2011) Goldings-keyboards, Allan-sax, a forum recommendation by Fred Simon
dave marshall posted:UB 40 - Present Arms.
As above, DayJay, to celebrate getting tickets to see these at Scarborough Open Air Theatre.
Try the In Dub version for a different perspective sometime.
steve
Paper Plane posted:dave marshall posted:UB 40 - Present Arms.
As above, DayJay, to celebrate getting tickets to see these at Scarborough Open Air Theatre.
Try the In Dub version for a different perspective sometime.
steve
Yes Steve, it's a longterm favourite, ............... less reggae "lite" than the rest of their stuff.
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(2007)
It's been a while and I'm in the mood for some KoL sounds.
Original vinyl (Still with the original merch insert!)
Why? It's 1980s prog time. As said before, mobile phones, etc and seeing them at the Hammersith Odeon.
steve
Paper Plane posted:Original vinyl (Still with the original merch insert!)
Why? It's 1980s prog time. As said before, mobile phones, etc and seeing them at the Hammersith Odeon.
steve
One of my favourites by them.
My Bloody Valentine, MBV. vinyl. turned up loud, as it should be.
This (vinyl) version
Why? The earlier talk of Bowie. Reminds me of ah hem, evenings 'courting' my first wife...
steve
On vinyl.
Foals - Holy Fire
Stadium rock even though I've already been in a south coast stadium all afternoon.
C.