what was the last cd you bought?
Posted by: AL4N on 13 March 2004
so to get things off and running
queen--the highlander sound track
Beethoven: Pavel Kolesnikov, piano
Piano Sonatas Op. 27/2, 14/2, Seven Bagatelles op. 33 Variations in c minor
Beethoven: Eric le Sage | Paul Meyer | Claudio Bohorquez
Trios for Piano, Clarinet & Cello
Chopin: Eugen Indjic, piano
Piano Sonatas
Chopin | Schumann: Aleksandra Hortensja Dabek, piano
Mozart: Seong-Jin Cho | Yannick Nezet-Seguin
Piano Concerto No. 20 K 466 | Piano Sonatas K 281 & K 332
Mozart: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, piano | Gabor Takacs-Nagy
Piano Concertos, KV 450 & KV 451, Quintet for Piano & Winds, Kv 452
Chopin: Ingrid Fliter, piano
Nocturnes
Florestan posted:Beethoven: Alexandre Tharaud, piano
Piano Sonatas Opus 109, 110, & 111
How is it?
Did you get it in vinyl?
Sonny Rollins at the Village Vanguard. Yesterday I played all four of the Sonny Rollins albums which I own one after the other and enjoyed them so much that I decided to explore more of his music. The Penguin guide gave the RVG remaster of this recording a rosette, so that's what I've gone for.
Arrived in the post this morning
Really pleased to have found a nice pre-owned 10 x CD boxset set for £25 (to include delivery)
Been on my wish-list for years : )
Debs
Triple cd. ????
2002 compilation. Looking forward to its arrival.
kuma posted:Florestan posted:Beethoven: Alexandre Tharaud, piano
Piano Sonatas Opus 109, 110, & 111
How is it?
Did you get it in vinyl?
Hi Kuma,
I just ordered this on CD & Vinyl. Currently, they are saying delivery range is mid December to mid January. Often this is improved on but we'll see.
A charity shop find
but, it was buy one, get one free and the assistant would not let me have just one, so I went back to the rack and picked up the first one -
I have never heard of Wheeler Brothers, but played the two discs one after the other. I got what I expected from the Vaughans. Wheeler Brothers was a pleasant surprise. An underlying feeling of similarity to Counting Crows. What really stood out fof me was the comparison of the percussion on thd two discs. When it comes down to it the Vaughans is a rather monotonous whack, whack, whack. Wheeler Brothers contains some really subtle complex stick work. Worth a listen!
.............. recent purchase from Fat Cat Records
Mark Knopfler - One Take Radio Sessions
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Madeleine Peyroux - Half The Perfect World
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Abbey Lincoln - Wholly Earth
Abbey Lincoln (vocals), Bobby Hutchinson (vibes and marimba), Marc Cary (piano), John Ormond (bass), Alvester Garnett (drums), Guests: Nicholas Payton (trumpet [4], flugelhorn [8]), James Hurt (piano [1, 9]), Michael Bowie (bass [1, 9]), Daniel Moreno (percussion [1, 3, 5, 6, 9]), and Maggie Brown (vocals [1, 9]).
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Wayne Shorter - Ju Ju
Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone), McCoy Tyner (piano), Reggie Workman (bass) and Elvin Jones (drums).
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John Surman - Coruscating
John Surman (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet), Chris Laurence (double bass), Rita Manning (violin), Keith Pascoe (violin), Bill Hawkes (viola) and Nick Cooper (cello).
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Dave Douglas - Strange Liberation
Dave Douglas (trumpet), Bill Frisell (guitar), Chris Potter (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet), Uri Caine (Fender Rhodes), James Genus (acoustic and electric bass) and Clarence Penn (drums, percussion).
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Brad Mehldau Trio - Day is Done
Brad Mehldau (piano), Larry Grenadier (bass) and Jeff Ballard (drums)
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Joey Baron - We'll Soon Find Out
Joe Baron (drums), Bill Frisell (guitar), Ron Carter (bass) and Arthur Blythe (alto Saxophone).
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Chris Potter - Gratitude
Chris Potter (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto flute), Kevin Hays (piano, Fendor Rhodes electric piano), Scott Colley (bass) and Brian Blade (drums).
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Marco Pereira - Essence
Marco Pereira (guitar), Paul McCandless (oboe, bass clarinet, english horn, soprano saxophone), Natallino Neto (bass) and Marcio Bahia (drums, percussion).
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Ordered from Ebay based on a recommendation from @audio1946.
Bert Schurink posted:
Great album, Bert. It looks like you're filling in some gaps in your Santana collection. I hope you've got Caravaserai - definitely my favourite, which I only discovered from this forum a couple of years ago.