What are you listening to? (VOL VI)

Posted by: Richard Dane on 30 December 2009

On the cusp of a new year, it's time to start a new thread, I think...

VOL V - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...385/m/9962941917/p/1

VOL IV - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...8019385/m/1832985817

VOL III - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...385/m/6192934617/p/1

VOL II - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...8019385/m/3112927317

VOL I - http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...8019385/m/6532968996


AND - this might be of interest:
http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...962920617#1962920617
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by MilesSmiles
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Originally posted by Lontano:
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Originally posted by EJS:


You need to post a link that finishes in .jpg. You are just posting the webpage at the moment, not the link to the actual photo.


That's pretty heavy stuff so late at night, played some Solti 'Ring' earlier in the day.
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by Whizzkid
Moving to a whole new city.






Dean...
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by Lontano
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by EJS
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Originally posted by MilesSmiles:
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Originally posted by Lontano:
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Originally posted by EJS:


You need to post a link that finishes in .jpg. You are just posting the webpage at the moment, not the link to the actual photo.


That's pretty heavy stuff so late at night, played some Solti 'Ring' earlier in the day.


Haha indeed - working my way through Levine's ring one disc per day without the distractions of wife, kids or TV. If there was ever a case of 'don't trust the critics', it's with this recording.
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by patk
Classic Appalachian Blues from Smithsonian Folkways

Posted on: 02 May 2010 by MilesSmiles
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by u5227470736789524
Chick Corea "Three Quartets"

with Steve Gadd - drums, Michael Brecker - sax, and Eddie Gomez - bass
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by Blueknowz
On the Black!
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by Whizzkid
Is this the best pub band ever?






Dean...
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by BigH47
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Nice mastering.



Nice legs.
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by MilesSmiles
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Originally posted by BigH47:
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Nice mastering.



Nice legs.


That too. Winker
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by Haim Ronen
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by u5227470736789524
Natalia Zukerman


talented daughter of Pinchas Zukerman, Natalia has great guitar chops, slightly unusual vocal style and great songs that are steeped in jazz and blues influences. Here previous solo acoustic album, Only One, is Difranco-esque minus the politics and feminism. Recommended. samples
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by u5227470736789524
Taken By Trees "Open Field"
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by u5227470736789524
Sting - compilation from:
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by winkyincanada


Probably my favourite jazz artist.
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by ClaudeP




The vinyl version
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by Haim Ronen


Dmitri Matheny: Starlight Cafe
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by naim_nymph

Seite 6...

Sonata, Flauto dolce in C major
(Alt-Blockflote; Continuo: Gambe, Cembalo)

Aria aus der Opera "Eginhard"
Poesie von Mr. Wendt
(Alt, violin; Continuo: Gambe, Cembalo)

Niaise, pour divers instruments
dancee par Malle. Kelp (Traine)
(diskant-gambe; continuo: cembalo)

Suite
von Mr. Krysing, dem Jungeen (in D major)
(cembalo)

Bizarria-Giga
(Anonimo)
(in A major)
(violin; continuo; cembalo)

Aria a 2 aus Opera "Eginhard"
Duetto
(sopran, alt, 2 violins;
continuo: cello, violin, cembalo)


~<>~

Recordings from 1966 and 1967

A very enjoyable night, almost up to side 7 of this constantly masterful 5 x LP box-set! : )

Debs
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by DIB


These boys are in town this week at the Band On The Wall, I hope I will be able to get there.

.
Posted on: 02 May 2010 by Voltaire


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The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Songbooks...

The Ella Fitzgerald Songbooks were a series of eight studio albums released by Verve and produced by the legendary Norman Granz in irregular intervals between 1956 and 1964, recorded by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, supported by a variety of orchestras, big bands, and jazz quartets.

The eight albums are as follows, with arrangers in parentheses:

* Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook (1956) (Buddy Bregman)
* Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook (1956) (Bregman)
* Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook (1957) (Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn)
* Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Songbook (1958) (Paul Weston)
* Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook (1959) (Nelson Riddle)
* Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Harold Arlen Songbook (1961) (Billy May)
* Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Jerome Kern Songbook (1963) (Riddle)
* Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Songbook (1964) (Riddle)

They are considered a cornerstone of 20th century recorded popular music, and as a whole, represent some of the finest interpretations of the greater part of the musical canon known as the Great American Songbook.

The New York Times columnist Frank Rich was moved to write a few days after Fitzgerald's death that in the songbook series, she "performed a cultural transaction as extraordinary as Elvis's contemporaneous integration of white and African-American soul."

Here was a black woman popularizing urban songs often written by immigrant Jews to a national audience of predominantly white Christians. As Ira Gershwin said, in the line quoted in every obituary: "I never knew how good our songs were until I heard Ella Fitzgerald sing them." Most of the rest of us didn't know, either. By the time she had gone through the entire canon, songs that had been pigeonholed as show tunes or jazz novelties or faded relics of Tin Pan Alley had become American classical music, the property and pride of everyone."

Frank Sinatra was moved out of respect for Fitzgerald to block Capitol from re-releasing his own albums in a similar, single composer vein.

Verve reissued the eight albums in 1994 in this expansive boxset, which won the 1995 Grammy for Best Historical Recording.

(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)

Posted on: 03 May 2010 by markah
Posted on: 03 May 2010 by Voltaire
Wow! How did you manage to get a copy so soon before the release date?
Posted on: 03 May 2010 by markah
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Originally posted by Voltaire:
Wow! How did you manage to get a copy so soon before the release date?

I ordered my (signed) copy through her website back in March and it arrived not long after.

Mark
Posted on: 03 May 2010 by RichardM