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:
Playing on Compact Disc - Enjoying hearing this again from Blur from those Brit Pop years
Jasper Somsen - Dreams, Thoughts & Poetry: The music of Enrico Pieranunzi
- Double Bass, Producer – Jasper Somsen
- Drums – Pieter Bast
- Guitar – Florian Zenker
- Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Jeroen van Vliet
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Bert Lochs
"Collector's Edition" double CD/DVD. Because I've had a brainstorm and I've got an orgone accumulator, and it makes me feel greater...
Kev,
Nice choice.Love the start on Earth Calling with Lemmy's bassline then the drumming comes in and your off on a cosmic voyage for 4 albums sides......Hope you get something away to Huddersfield Saturday....We are at home to those odious Rags.Can see us nicking it by a goal,but we shall see
Michael Jackson - Off The Wall, fantastic music from a more innocent time.Ow!
Saw 'Premiers Symptomes' mentioned - so thought would give this one another play !
I think from 1998 - seems so long ago !?
Playing on Compact Disc - Love this album it's got it all no weak filler tracks and Hard to Thrill has it all atmosphere - tension - guitar work
Hank Mobley quintet
- Bass – Doug Watkins
- Drums – Art Blakey
- Piano – Horace Silver
- Tenor Saxophone – Hank Mobley
- Trumpet – Art Farmer
Triple cd released today- Just started playing disc 1 and it hits the spot. Great stuff from Mr Green. 8)
1973 - Lennon's albums were always a bit of hit and miss for me with a few tracks I can hardly listen to. This album, however, is rather listenable from beginning to end without skipping too many tracks
Started with a great trio jazz album...
Always great to listen to Trane
Continued with listening to him...
Last one before the concert...
Playing on Cassette on TDK D C60 - A classic garage psych album from The Seeds from 1966
Stanley Turrentine - Sugar.
Great soul jazz. Recorded in 1970.
- Bass – Ron Carter
- Congas – Richard "Pablo" Landrum*
- Drums – Billy Kaye
- Electric Piano – Lonnie L. Smith, Jr.*
- Guitar – George Benson
- Organ – Butch Cornell
- Tenor Saxophone – Stanley Turrentine
- Trumpet – Freddie Hubbard
1970 - Uk first pressing...
I haven't listened to this is an loooooooog time!
Single 2. On CD:
Dinosaur - Together, as one
Laura Jurd's band. They seem to be saying here comes the weekend, put your tools away.
Playing on Vinyl - Working week done - Now time to kick back
1972 - Uk first pressing....
A bit more of the same...
Released 1990 - Excellent debut album. ????
Grant Green / Sonny Clark - the Complete Quartets.