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:
Ray Obiedo - Sweet summer days
Staying with Steve’s straightforward relaxing jazz..
Quad 33 posted:A little 'Deep Soul' before bed..
CD
All four volumes are terrific.
Mr. Mister - Welcome to the real world.
Back to the eighties!
Richard Morris posted:Quad 33 posted:A little 'Deep Soul' before bed..
CD
All four volumes are terrific.
Indeed Richard.....
ATB Graham
Aldous Harding - Party
Different from Steve Kuhn, but a good follow up of the Steve Kuhn morning...
Masters Of Reality- Masters Of Reality on vinyl
Why? Sorting out some CDs and need a livener.
steve
By the far the best thing to come out of the 1990s. A dark, expansive masterpiece. Gratifyingly, it's both their most radical rcord sonically and their best selling. Original UK 1998 vinyl pressing.
(2000)
After a couple of hours listening to Radio 3 it was time to switch some BG delta sounds, this one a pick of twenty one tracks from her years at Capitol.
Gene Harris - The best of the Concord years.
Staying the the Bristol connection, on CD this time. As much of this seminal debut as i can fit in before the FA Cup Third Round game between the Mighty Irons and Shrewsbury...
Aimee Mann - Mental Illness
Discovered this album a few weeks ago via forum members comments.
It's very addictive and Goose Snow Cone is an excellent track.
France Gall who just passed away:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cv9NIzGmSI
Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
The master. Every track a timeless belter.
(2009)
My first spin of any Mark Knopfler for quite a while, this is one of my favourites.
Massive Attack, 100th Window is just finishing, Good to see them getting some play time today.
Haim Ronen posted:France Gall who just passed away:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cv9NIzGmSI
She was my first brush with Yé-yé. From there it was a short step to Françoise Hardy and all the way to this day and my worship of Mylène Farmer!
Jerzy Antczak, String Theory.
I may have posted this one once or twice before This is such a good album, I just never tire of it.
(1989)
From one great wordsmith and story teller (Mark Knopfler) to another.
Kylie Minoque - The Abbey Road sessions
These Kylie Minoque songs backed by an orchestra are quiet enjoyable.
After that dreadful game of football, i need something to wake me up. So here's some '76 Fela, on vinyl, from the Knitting Factory box set, released just before Xmas.
John Zorn - The Testament Of Solomon
Gently interweaving jazz performed by Bill Frisell (guitar), Kenny Wollesen (vibes), Carol Emanuel (harp) the Gnostic Trio.