What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol. XV)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 31 December 2018
On the eve of a new year, it's time for a new thread.
Last year's thread can be found here:
Shaving mirror released 2010 - Stunning album. ????
Bobby Timmons trio - In person
- Bobby Timmons - piano
- Ron Carter - Bass
- Albert Heath - Drums
CD rip
The Cookers - The call of the wild and peaceful heart
- Alto Saxophone – Donald Harrison
- Bass – Cecil McBee
- Drums – Billy Hart
- Piano – George Cables
- Tenor Saxophone – Billy Harper
- Trumpet – David Weiss (9), Eddie Henderson
First one this morn8ng...
Haven’t heard them for a while...
So continued with them...
Right now in the middle of this one, quite amazing to have 70 songs from Monk, well executed...
Playing on Compact Disc - Happy World music from Zambabwean Legends The Bhundu Boys from 1987.
Its the Quo
Playing on Cassette on TDK AR C60 - Great album by New York's Sonic Youth from 1988.
Paul Rodgers - Muddy Water Blues.
Now playing.........
k. d. lang - Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
Streaming on NAS............ kicking off this Thursday morning with the sweet vocals of k. d. lang! A release from just over 25 years ago and I enjoy.........
Playing on Cassette on TDK D C60 - Live Rory G from his Top Priority World Tour in 1979.
As If. 2017
Bine music atmosphelectronica.
Tabby cat posted:Playing on Cassette on TDK D C60 - Live Rory G from his Top Priority World Tour in 1979.
Rory Gallagher - Live! In Europe.
This plopped through the letterbox the other day, now ripped and streaming ........... marvellous!
New York City 1959 - Partitas 1 & 2. On Columbia/Sony
David Benoit - Waiting for Spring
AMG says "Benoit has a fine soloist in the late guitarist Emily Remler, who is consistently warm, melodic and inviting." And a jolly fine player too.
The Derek Trucks Band - Songlines
Now playing.........
k. d. lang - Absolute Torch and Twang
Streaming on NAS.......... continuing on with k. d. lang with a little something from 30 years ago, you might saw back to her roots, and sounding mighty fine!
On CD:
Denny Zeitlin trio - Live at the trident
Recorded in 1965.
- Bass – Charlie Haden
- Drums – Jerry Granelli
- Piano – Denny Zeitlin
Playing on Cassette on TDK D C60 - Always love hearing this doom laden masterpiece and like how mellow it gets on tracks like Planet Caravan - A classic.
On CD:
Listening to CD 2 of the TV special, which is mainly the first sit down (unplugged) session. The power of the songs not only remain but in some cases are enhanced. Enjoyable and strangely emotional.
Elvis 68 comeback special
.sjb