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:
1st listen from bandcamp
Great Garage House compilation from 1990 on New York City House music label Nu Groove - Playing on Vinyl......Technics Sl 1210 as it should be
In the post this morning ripped and playing excellent.
Nice listening journey this morning. Tobias Becker has a nice warm and controlled sound ....
Triggered by her sponsoring and a mention in the magazine. This number has the potential to be heard a lot at audio shows comparable to Malia and Boris Blank....
Have been a fan of the trio longer now, unfortunately never seen them live. The collaboration with Andy Sheppard works...
Nice enough Clapton album to get the day going in the office - Playing on Compact Disc on Spectrum Records
While I prefer the trio concept of the guys...
Brilliant album....
Some very calming Chopin - Playing on Compact Disc
Now Playing.........
Azimuth - How it was then...
John Taylor (piano), Norma Winstone (voice), and Kenny Wheeler (trumpet, flugelhorn).
A walk yesterday with a stop by Golden Oldies and picked up a few CD's including this one, ripped to NAS and now taking out for a spin. Norma, John & Kenny are sounding mighty good on the opening track! Released in 1995 and sounding mighty fine this morning.......
Great album as well
Ramon Valle - The time is now
- Ramón Valle piano, Fender Rhodes, vocoder;
- Omar Rodriguez Calvo contrabas;
- Jamie Peet drums;
- Roy Hargrove trompet, flügelhorn
Deadbeat. Walls And Dimensions.
Not sure about the cover. Is it a bee wrapped in a ghostly spider web ? Maybe caught up in some quantum entanglement ? If you start to measure it, will it fly off ?
Playing on Compact Disc - Great debut album from The Darkness - Pemission To Land
1st run - key artist from the current contemporary Spanish jazz scene....
(1969)
The Doors - The Soft Parade
Kaleidoscopic Schadenfreude
Louis Hayes - The super quartet
Some fine jazz from Louis Hayes and his quartet.
- Louis Hayes - Drums
- Javon Jackson - Tenor Sax
- Kirk Lightsey - Piano
- Essiet Essiet - Bass
Bert Schurink posted:1st run - key artist from the current contemporary Spanish jazz scene....
Highly recommended very lyrical....
(1975)
Steely Dan - Katy Lied
Some lovely Dan from an original '85 MCA CD. The Dan always did themselves great justice by recording their material so very well.
Now Playing.........
Van Morrison - Roll With The Punches
Streaming on TIDAL........ Spending some mid-morning time with Van, just trying to roll with the punches so might has well have some music to fit the day....
Stevee_S posted:
(1975)
Steely Dan - Katy Lied
Some lovely Dan from an original '85 MCA CD. The Dan always did themselves great justice by recording their material so very well.
The MCA cd’s of the classic albums are indeed the ones to get. Gorgeous SQ.
G