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:
Now Playing.......
Dave Matthews Band - Come Tomorrow
Streaming on NAS....... Arrived yesterday, ripped to NAS and taking out for a spin. Gave this a listen a couple of times on TIDAL prior to the purchase and the opening track sounded fantastic!
(2011)
The War on Drugs - Slave Ambient
Finishing off with some fine rock music.
Old s/h vinyl ex-Maidenhead Library
Why?I fancied some posh background music
steve
Sarah McLachlan - "Mirror Ball" (1999)
Now Playing......
Natalie Merchant - Paradise Is There - The New Tigerlily Recordings
Streaming on NAS......... Another recent purchase and Natalie is sounding sweet, love the original and love this acoustic remake, a fantastic album!
Half the album due out August.
Ronnie Wood - Now Look, his second solo album with the usual plethora of mates helping out, and its nor bad at all.
ALANP posted:
Ronnie Wood - Now Look, his second solo album with the usual plethora of mates helping out, and its nor bad at all.
IMHO his best solo set.
ALANP posted:
Ronnie Wood - Now Look, his second solo album with the usual plethora of mates helping out, and its nor bad at all.
I sometimes use a Ronnie album when on a demo......it should always sound like a bunch of mates having a good time. I have played this on some kit which makes it sound “ nice”.......and then I don, t buy.
Clearing out the cobwebs with Cauty and Drummond. Cracking tunes.
The KLF - The White Room
Wonderful electronica covering many bases and high production values. One of my favourites of 2018 so far.
George Michael - Patience, released in 2004 this would be his final studio album and a very good one at that.
Komie, Afterglow.
Komie, aka Ron Komie is an Emmy award winner. His roots are in music for movies and adverts. For me this is an uplifting instrumental album (Komie plays them all).
Seeing Stevee's post about Sky 3 being posh background music made me think this is an album you can just put on and let the music wash over you, or you can tune in, give it your attention and it will reward you for it.
London Grammar - If You Wait
Sunday night. Late.
The first album Joe Bonamassa appeared on. Released 1994.
Diana Krall - When I Look in Your Eyes, something gentle to finish the day.
Why Aye Man, MK's classic "Rag Pickers Dream", nice touch of guitar & stories of real life in the raw.
And I have Diana Krall's "Turn Up The Quiet" all already to go to round off an afternoon & whole evening session.
Now Playing.......
Oregon - Oregon
Paul McCandless (soprano saxophone, oboe, tin flute, english horn, bass clarinet, musette), Ralph Towner (prophet 5 synthesizer, piano, classical guitar, 12-string guitar), Collin Walcott (percussion, tongue drum, sitar, bass drum, voice), and Glen Moore (double-bass, viola, piano).
Streaming on NAS........ Arrived yesterday, ripped to NAS and now out for a spin...... Sounding mighty fine!
Amazing of version of "Midnight in Harlem" on this album too.
Imgur didn’t work properly yesterday - now publishing a pretty nice album from yesterday...