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:
Derek & the Dominos - In Concert .Worth the price of the album alone for the excellent version of "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?".
1989 - Vinyl...
The late great Mr Czukay takes us on a magical journey. One of his companions is Jaki Liebezeit, no less. On UK first press vinyl, from 1981.
Alba1320 posted:
"Prequelle" - Ghost (Youtube)
First listen to Ghost's brand new album, to see if a purchase is in order; so far, sounding OK, if perhaps (a lot?) more 'commercial' than normal?
Oooh, some saxophone!
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That's interesting, thanks Alba.
Freddie Hubbart - The Atlantic years
The more soul / funk side of Freddie Hubbard.
Morcheeba - new album release of - June 2018 : )
Released 1998 - One of Motowns best singers, who gave a great interview on the Radcliffe & Maconie show recently.
It contains the original “ You Mad Me So Very Happy” which was a hugh hit for Blood, Sweat & Tears. As she said in her interview that song gave her a great living. ????
Jean-Michel Jarre
Electronica 1: The Time Machine - 24/48
Edward
Old fashioned but nice
Freddie Hubbard - "Sweet Return" (1983) Freddie - trumpet, Roy Haynes - drums, Lew Tabackin - sax and flute, Eddie Gomez - bass, and the amazing Joanne Brackeen - piano. And even though it is from YouTube, the below clip was sourced from vinyl so I am pretty sure it meets the new forum 'source worthy requirements'.
Rez Abbasi trio - Continuous beat
Inspired by Dan Steel's post. Checking out Rez Abbasi trio. Sounds good so far. It's a bit of a jazz-rock style.
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Skynryds Innyrds Their Greatest Hits, a solid comp that features an alternative take of "Free Bird" with a cold ending which I prefer.
Vinyl released 1981 - Great album from the great man. 8)
1991 - vinyl - UK pressing...
Saw these guys live a few days ago and their performance of (some other Schubert songs) was stunning.
Double vinyl released 2007 - Originally self-released, yet debuting at #1 on Canadian college radio charts, Vancouver's Ox is a musical meeting of the minds in the tradition of The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Velvet Underground, and Frank Zappa – a musical affirmation that anything goes, anything rocks, anything rolls. Great album. ????
2011 - Vinyl...
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
Doesn't leave much choice what to play next, from 1969:
Eric Clapton - No Reason to Cry
Jeff Anderson posted:Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
Doesn't leave much choice what to play next, from 1969:
Well, the YouTube video has been removed already, here is a link to the TV segment from earlier today:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/s...iful-music-together/
Sorry for the double post (padding). I need a break. Be well. Jeff A
2011- Vinyl...
Radiohead - King of Limbs