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:
Lindisfarne - Fog on the Tyne.
Jonny Lang - Lie To Me
The right blues, right now.
Choose these for my interview with Dominic Cotter on BBC Radio Gloucestershire of 25 July. It’s about Helping Our NHS. The bits to listen to start at 14 and 32 minutes, or a bit earlier for
Paul Simon - Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes
and also
Kate Bush – Oh England! My Lionheart.
Melody Gardot – Deep within the Corners of My Mind
Cara Dillon – The Tern and the Swallow
In the end they had already played Oh England! So it was Running up that Hill and the others another time. Please listen as the subject matter of the interview is important.
Phil
Jim McNeely trio - Winds of Change
Very good jazz by the Jim McNeely trio.
- Jim McNeely - Piano
- Mike Richmond - Bass
- Kenny Washington - Drums
Playing on Compact Disc - Never dissapoints- Just a classic live album
Wings - Back to the Egg, typical McCartney mix of styles and quality.
Love the versions of 'Round Midnight
Would love to hear them on ND555 !?
Playing on Compact Disc - Really polished album from The Dead from 1987.It's got some great tracks and in my opinion their most accesable album
My Dad's CD of Haydn, Torelli and Telemann trumpet concertos played by Crispian Steele-Perkins with the English Chamber Orchestra.
Why? Because it's his 83rd birthday celebrations this weekend, family get together etc. and it's very much a favourite of his.
Playing on Cassette on TDK AD C60 - Nice early Kinks from 1966.....Sounding very English with the lyrics
Playing on Compact Disc - The Streets 4 th studio album from 2008 - Very positive and reflective album - Mikes Lyrics are great understated and inteligent and great music to accompany
Esbjörn Svensson Trio Plays Monk
Great vibe for late afternoon, with cuppa.
Eric Alexander - Prime time
- Eric Alexander - Sax
- Joe Farnsworth - Drums
- David Hazeltine - Piano
- John Webber - Bass
Orrin Evans - Captain Black.
Great jazz by pianist and composer Orrin Evans.
- Alto Saxophone – Antonio Hart
- Bass – Avishai Cohen, Rodney Whitaker
- Drum – Ralph Peterson
- Piano – Orrin Evans
- Soprano Saxophone – Sam Newsome
- Tenor Saxophone – Tim Warfield
- Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Sopranino Saxophone – Ralph Bowen
Nice Double Compact Disc on Trojan Records of King Tubby's Harder Dub Tracks - Perfect to cook the dinner too
(1998)
The Hoax - Humdinger
I was going to play The Floyd's Meddle but these bad British blues rock boys came into my head, Meddle coming up next (possibly)
Edit* Just to add that amongst their other finery the cover of Stevie Wonder's Superstition is totally maxed out and heavy...
Another musciless evening here in North Yorks, with everything unplugged, as we endure another "end of the world" thunder and lightning storm .................. harrumph, and thrice harrumph.
Same here [@mention:1566878604005562]
dave marshall posted:Another musciless evening here in North Yorks, with everything unplugged, as we endure another "end of the world" thunder and lightning storm .................. harrumph, and thrice harrumph.
I'm in Boroughbridge chancin it. Cant be without music on Friday night.
Leon Wadsworth posted:dave marshall posted:Another musciless evening here in North Yorks, with everything unplugged, as we endure another "end of the world" thunder and lightning storm .................. harrumph, and thrice harrumph.
I'm in Boroughbridge chancin it. Cant be without music on Friday night.
Earlier this morning on the NDS - revisited on the beast...
Nice new album of Marillion...
Nailed the PRAT fantastic album...