What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol. XIV)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 31 December 2017
On the eve of a new year, it's time for a new thread.
Last year's thread can be found here:
YellowJackets - Altered state
- Drums – Marcus Baylor
- Electric Bass – Jimmy Haslip
- Piano, Electric Piano, Keyboards – Russell Ferrante
- Saxophone [Tenor, Soprano, Ewi], Clarinet [Bass] – Bob Mintzer
Keb' Mo' - Keb' Mo'
Sweet!
Mr Moderator - I know, I know, I need to work on the length of my posts. Somewhere between one word and an essay, right?
Got time for one album before this evening's footie. Cara's debut album is the one I've gone for.
Jackie McLean - 'Bout Soul
- Alto Saxophone – Jackie McLean
- Bass – Scotty Holt
- Drums – Rashied Ali
- Piano – LaMont Johnson (2)
- Trombone – Grachan Moncur III
- Trumpet – Woody Shaw
(1991)
Strangeitude
One more won't do any harm surely?...
Playing on Vinyl - Really great album by American band The Feelies from 1986 - REM's Peter Buck is one of the producers and it could have been an early REM album in places in terms of guitar and slightly abstract vocals.
Released 2007 - A solid JF album. ????
Tabby cat posted:Playing on Vinyl - Really great album by American band The Feelies from 1986 - REM's Peter Buck is one of the producers and it could have been an early REM album in places in terms of guitar and slightly abstract vocals.
Haven’t played it in ages must get mine out. ????
erm!! I meant the album. ????
Original vinyl
Why? Bit of nostalgia.
steve
Vinyl released 2012 - Morgan coolly explores roots and soul, fine album. ????
ewemon posted:
Hummmm. Ewe, I thought you were not a great fan of PJ. Getting mellow, are we?
Cos it's the Prodigy
10cc - Live And Let Live, their live double from '77 ,after Godley and Creme had left.Well recorded.
1969 - Uk first pressing...
Saw it posted somewhere else. No idea what is sounds like compared to other reissues, digital or not, and frankly I don't care!
Triggered by the earlier post... a very fine album
Peter Gabriel, Up. On Bose earbuds from iPhone on a train journey today. Reminding me what a rewarding album this can be. A bit strange in places, but highly original. Another fine album from PG.