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:
A few trax off her new album due out May
joerand posted:
Billy Squier. Don't Say No. On original vinyl from 1981. This classic album has had a few re-issues, most recently this year on Intervention Records. Has anyone bought that LP and care to comment?
I won that album in a raffle in my last year at school (1981). I remember really enjoying it then so I must check it out on Tidal.
G
Mention of Aoife O’Donovan here brought me to...
an upbeat beat start to a dreary day in Dublin.
.sjb
1987 - CD (rip)...
Started at work with this one. Great album...
Then moved to this one. One of my favorite trio albums...
2001 - CD (rip)...
The Decemberists - "I'll Be Your Girl" (2018) first listen, adding to my post count mainly.
Currently listening to Ron Wood slide on live in New York and Tokyo. Ron Wood and Benny Fowler share vocals, great groove and live sound.
J
2001 - CD (rip)...
White Stripes - White Blood Cells
A nice Vivaldi work on Double album - Playing on Vinyl to get Friday morning going
First of the day and Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings -Anyway the Wind Blows with a super supporting cast inc Gary Brooker ,Eric Clapton,Mick Taylor, Albert Lee and Georgie Fame
Alan
1967 - CD (1986) rip...
Amy Winehouse - Back To Black.
Playing the bonus disc of B-sides ,rare and live tracks with a heavy reggae sound that is pared back.Excellent
Alan
CD (rip)...
1 Shapes Of Things 2:23
2 New York City Blues 4:19
3 Someone To Love (Part One) 2:25
4 I Ain't Done Wrong 3:18
5 Mister You're A Better Man Than I 3:16
6 Jeff's Blues 3:03
7 Someone To Love (Part Two) 4:16
8 For R.S.G. 4:06
9 I Ain't Got You 1:58
10 What Do You Want 3:10
Now Playing......
Anouar Brahem Trio - Astrakan Cafe
Anouar Brahem (oud), Barbaros Erköse (clarinet), and Lassad Hosni (bendir, darbouka).
Via CD player...... Friday morning and in need for some soothing beautiful music to try and get the mind and body moving this morning........ The Anouar Brahem Trio delivers....
Dave Edmunds - Repeat When Necessary
Classic Stones - Playing on Vinyl
First play. I have the house to myself currently, so I'm enjoying this at 'realistic' levels. First track is rockier than many of their pieces I've heard to date.
Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - Sunset Over London from 1999
Slim Harpo - The Best Of.
I posted this a couple of weeks ago, and on re-listening to it, I would heartily recommend this to all blues fans, and anyone else who
wishes a gentle introduction to blues music.
Tracks such as "Scratch My Back", "Shake Your Hips" and "Got Love If You Want It", among others, sound completely up to date, even
if they are "so last century", and it's easy to hear the basis for so much subsequent blues music.
Prince - Come