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:
Released 2018 - Loving this one. ????
Must have been made with good intentions, sounds for me like trash....
Nice trio jazz
A good progressive metal band..
The start of a new Beethoven cycle by the Casals Quartet. Beethoven, and especially late Beethoven - should suit this group like a glove, and I'm really looking forward to the completion of this cycle in 2020.
Cheers
EJ
A lovely recording of solo Telemann pieces only discovered in 2000.
The 2011 Guthrie/Plante master on CD. A corking album, and "Echoes" is one of their greatest achievements:
‘No!’ I hear you cry...that’s not ‘Yes’!
I know, but yes, just occasionally I’m in a ‘Yes but no but yes but no but....’ kind of mood.
G
Perfect summer music.
Sometimes I just have to be reminded of what out of phase pickups sound like on a 'burst.
Following Mr Green with another guitar giant, Wes.
Sony Mastersound gold CD from the mid 1990s. Why not?
Listened to Giant Steps yesterday, giving A Love Supreme a go. First time listening to either, a Coltrane newbie. Streaming via NAS.
VInyl released 2004 - This is a great album and quality listening. ????
The Frapp's Silver Eye, on a brand new 2-CD deluxe edition
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Gold, on cd from 1988 and excellent sound quality
Loved this album for 27 years .. Blimey ! Featuring my favourite version of Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart " .
Pink Floyd after Coltrane, works ok for me.
dknk posted:
Pink Floyd after Coltrane, works ok for me.
Where did you get the 96/24 version from ? Eager ears need to know
TallGuy posted:dknk posted:
Pink Floyd after Coltrane, works ok for me.
Where did you get the 96/24 version from ? Eager ears need to know
Just me fooling around, my vinyl copy via USB to digital. Sounds ok.
Vinyl released 1974 - Musicianship of the highest class, great album. ????