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:
Tony2011 posted:
1992 - Tidal
Ministry - Psalm 69
Tony, I think the cover art is amazing on many of your albums.
Phil
Really good solo album by Roger McGuinn from The Byrds from 1991 - Playing on Vinyl on Arista Records
zikarus posted:Dan Steel, mentioning Liverpool reminded me of my trip to it a few years ago. A friend of mine made me a sampler with a few songs before that trip including ...
Very Nostalgic!
Phil
Tabby cat posted:Really good solo album by Roger McGuinn from The Byrds from 1991 - Playing on Vinyl on Arista Records
Yeah; nice one TC. Thanks for the reminder. Pop done proper, with that lovely Rickenbacker jangle. Must give it a spin.
John.
Filipe posted:Tony2011 posted:
1992 - Tidal
Ministry - Psalm 69
Ton6, I think the cover art is amazing on many of your albums.
Phil
Thanks, Phil. It comes naturally with the excellent taste in music!
Enjoy your weekend.
Tony2011 posted:Filipe posted:Tony2011 posted:
1992 - Tidal
Ministry - Psalm 69
Ton6, I think the cover art is amazing on many of your albums.
Phil
Thanks, Phil. It comes naturally with the excellent taste in music!
Enjoy your weekend.
And you. Keep posting but I will be gardening!
Phil
Genesis - Selling England by the Pound - CD
A bit of loud is ok sometimes! Amazing opening! The power out revitalises after a while. They are a revelation! The lyrics are interesting! The guitar solo on track three is out of this world.
Phil
Filipe posted:
Genesis - Selling England by the Pound - CD
A bit of loud is ok sometimes! Amazing opening! The power out revitalises after a while. They are a revelation!
Phil
Are you sure it’s not the sauvignon exhilarating effect?
1974 - vinyl - UK first pressing...
Tony2011 posted:Filipe posted:
Genesis - Selling England by the Pound - CD
A bit of loud is ok sometimes! Amazing opening! The power out revitalises after a while. They are a revelation!
Phil
Are you sure it’s not the sauvignon exhilarating effect?
Tony, Well the Sauvignon Blanc helps, but the end justifies the means! Cheers! On glass four! And a wonderful march on track 5. Something out of the Napoleonic Wars.
Music Matters vinyl issue - A superb album and SQ.
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Max Roach
Piano – Barry Harris
Tenor Saxophone – Billy Mitchell
Trumpet – Thad Jones
Filipe posted:zikarus posted:Dan Steel, mentioning Liverpool reminded me of my trip to it a few years ago. A friend of mine made me a sampler with a few songs before that trip including ...
Very Nostalgic!
Phil
one of his songs I can’t stand. But Rikki Lee Jones did a fine cover of “Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying”.????
(1968)
Canned Heat - Boogie With Canned Heat
I'm all over the place with genres and music tonight so this one caught my eye. Fine Boogie from the boys including some old favourites such as, On the Road Again and a fabulous near twelve minute version of Fried Hockey Boogie. You can't help but boogie along...
Playing On Vinyl on Brain Records 1985 - Slightly more up beat Klaus Schulze album compared to his slower 1970 's Stuff
Tony2011 posted:
1974 - vinyl - UK first pressing...
Nice Choice Tony - My brother in law is his manager and after King King,Robin is his biggest act.I saw Robin in Brighton and London last year.Always enjoy it when he goes on those long guitar breaks.
Have you been on holiday ? - have't seen your postings in here of late....your first pressings with vinyl always get me thinking....nice
Hope all is good .....wishing you a musical Saturday night
Cheers Ian
Whitney Houston
Whitney - 24/96
Next on the nova.
Edward
Vinyl released 1989 - Always got time for the Femmes.????
Just finished this one;
24/96 AIFF
And this is playing now;
24/192 AIFF
Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings - Groovin' ,some gentle boogie and R&B from Bill and the team
Cat Stevens
Tea For The Tillerman - 24/192
Edward
Vinyl released 1979 - Feet up, a large Jack Daniels and this album on the spinner. Life is kind...????
Tabby cat posted:Tony2011 posted:
1974 - vinyl - UK first pressing...
Nice Choice Tony - My brother in law is his manager and after King King,Robin is his biggest act.I saw Robin in Brighton and London last year.Always enjoy it when he goes on those long guitar breaks.
Have you been on holiday ? - have't seen your postings in here of late....your first pressings with vinyl always get me thinking....nice
Hope all is good .....wishing you a musical Saturday night
Cheers Ian
That is a great album indeed, Ian, and always sounds best on good old vinyl. I play vinyl when I’m totally relaxed. Unfortunately, a family member had a bit of a health issue but on the mend now and will have a full recovery. All good now.
Have a great weekend,
Tony
This is a tremendous album.....very under-rated. Some of those tunes are so good....really loud and powerful....