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:
Next t(r)ip.
getting back on track with a couple from Klaus Schulze:
and one with the wonderful Lisa Gerrard:
again, Tidal via headphones.
Carole King - Tapestry vinyl
Slowing down the tempo before going to bed. No need to say much about this one, great song after great song, sophisticated grownup lyrics, beautiful music well played and sung passionately, there’s a reason it sold 25 million copies, it’s superb.
George Benson and Earl Klugh - Collaboration an album of instrumentals from two jazz guitar greats
Eoink posted:
Carole King - Tapestry vinyl
Slowing down the tempo before going to bed. No need to say much about this one, great song after great song, sophisticated grownup lyrics, beautiful music well played and sung passionately, there’s a reason it sold 25 million copies, it’s superb.
I really must get my copy on the OkkiNokki. Thanks for the reminder of this great album.
Marillion - Clutching at Straws
Released 1987
Prog Masters
Now Playing......
Anouar Brahem - Le pas du chat noir
Anouar Brahem (oud), Francois Couturier (piano), and Jen-Louis Matinier (accordion).
via CD player.......... just arrived home and once again turning to Anouar for some soothing beautiful music to try and get the mind and body relaxed after the work day and prepare for this evening and coming weekend........ ......and once again Anouar's Trio delivers....
Phil Upchurch: Tell The Truth.
Magdalena Kozena - Songs my mother taught me
A very nice Reggae Album to get Saturday morning going by The Gladiators - Dreadlock The Time is Now - "Soul Rebel " is brilliant. Playing on Compact Disc on the Virgin label
Genesis - Foxtrot - CD (released 1972 digital remaster 1994)
Now I have the PL on the 300DR, the full genius of this work (it is not a collection of songs, but has a coherent musical theme) shows itself. It is a masterpiece of art and rock that will be played as each generation discovers it. In my case it’s taken more than 45 years, but it’s never too late (Some Like it Hot)! I haven’t yet bothered to pay attention to the lyrics.
Phil
Filipe posted:
Genesis - Foxtrot - CD (released 1972 digital remaster 1994)
Now I have the PL on the 300DR, the full genius of this work (it is not a collection of songs, but has a coherent musical theme) shows itself. It is a masterpiece of art and rock that will be played as each generation discovers it. In my case it’s taken more than 45 years, but it’s never too late (Some Like it Hot)! I haven’t yet bothered to pay attention to the lyrics.
Phil
Well done, Phil, for ‘finding’ this album. It really is one of the best IMO, with every track adding to the experience until the king of kings returns to lead his children home.
The Sundays - Reading, Writing and Arithmethic;
Hard rockin’ with Roger and Wilko. Resistance to foot tapping and gyrating is futile.
Glenn Gould - Bach Partitas