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:
nigelb posted:Danielle Nicole - Cry No More
Gosh, this gal can certainly belt out a choon. Tight band backing her too.
She needs a new pair of jeans, mind.
Not sure if you have by try the Trampled Under Foot albums.
ewemon posted:nigelb posted:Danielle Nicole - Cry No More
Gosh, this gal can certainly belt out a choon. Tight band backing her too.
She needs a new pair of jeans, mind.
Not sure if you have by try the Trampled Under Foot albums.
Cheers, will do.
Dan Steel posted:
Original vinyl released 1979 - panned by the critics???? on release. I think it’s great. ????
I thought I was the only person with a copy, I love it too.
Playing on Vinyl on Shanachie Records 1977 - Well chilled out instrumental album by Augustus Pablo - Dem Focals in the lounge are moving some air
Very much enjoying CD number 10 : )
1-6 Études pour le Pianoforte d'après les Caprices de Paganini Op.3
7-12 Études de concert pour le Pianoforte d'après les caprices de Paganini Op. 10
Jean Rohe
Robert Palmer - Heavy Nova, great voice.
A number of trax of his up and coming album due Dec.
Eoink posted:
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks, 1975 Canadian vinyl, not 1st release
Like many people, listening to this before putting on the Bootleg Tapes release. What an album, songs of loss and broken love, musically and lyrically sublime.
Yup, I've been playing that and More Blood one after the other a few times today. I still think I might have to fork out for the 6CD boxset.
Most of the album due out later this month.
Tony2011 posted:
Now you’re talking! I’m inspired enough to give it a spin......
Alison Krause - Forget About It
Dan Steel posted:
Original vinyl released 1979 - panned by the critics???? on release. I think it’s great. ????
Cheers Dan.
Have also got a copy and to be honest haven't played it for a good couple of decades.....will be giving it a spin on your recommendation.
Happy listening Ian
Just playing for the first, and certainly not the last time.
Struggling with the genre, it’s got a feeling of London Grammar about it, but better to these ears.
Its Lightshadow by Anne Marie Almedal.
Shakti - Saturday Night in Bombay.
Simply Red
Stars - CD Rip
Edward
Making for a really nice evening listen, thoroughly enjoying this.
Bob Dylan, More Blood More Tracks, vinyl
Stunning 1st play through, fantastic to hear these songs in stripped down versions. Like Clive, I’m now teetering on the edge of getting the deluxe set.
Gavin Friday; Catholic. Childhood friend, collaborator and influencer with U2, probably not that well known outside of Ireland but this is a really interesting moody album from 2011 and worth a listen, streaming on Tidal.
Mick Jagger - The Very Best Of , giving this a spin as it has a couple of exclusive tracks and collabs with Lennon and Peter Tosh.Plus "Memo From Turner" isn't too shabby.
Started with this after seeing them last night.
Now first spin of this
Eric Burdon/Animals - The Twain Shall Meet
Johann Johannsson, And in the endless pause there came the sound of bees. Big fan of the late JJ and particularly like this album, streaming on Tidal.
Elton John
Love Songs - CD Rip
Last albumof the night, nice relaxing music.
Good night
Edward