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: 09 September 2010 by patk
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by DenisA


Nancy Wallace - Old Stories (MySpace)

I saw Nancy with Emily Barker earlier this year at The Slaughtered Lamb, London. Nancy has a voice of honey and her Suffolk tones embrace new or trad folk songs.
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by DenisA


Subaqwa - Chalk Circle and da boys
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by BigH47
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by BigH47



No thunder,....yet!
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by Klout10
From HDX:



Regards,
Michel
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by Ballan
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by dav301
On CD:-

Posted on: 09 September 2010 by markah
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by Ballan
quote:
Originally posted by markah:


Great album! I haven't listened to this one in a while.
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by Klout10
Love this one also:



Brings back memories Winker

Regards,
Michel
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by patk
Ahmad Jamal -

Posted on: 09 September 2010 by markah
quote:
Originally posted by Klout10:
Love this one also:



Brings back memories Winker

Regards,
Michel

Hi Michel,

Yes, lots of good memories for me too! I have all their albums and often go back to them, even the early days of "Speak And Spell" and suchlike. "Violator" is possibly my favourite and I particularly like the live album "101", although it might not be everyone's cup of tea with a lot of crowd interaction.

Cheers, Mark
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by Chief Chirpa
quote:
Originally posted by munch:
On double black stuff.


Nice one. Must've been a very mellow munch after listening to this?!

Susumu Yokota is class.
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by KeanoKing


my first Tom Petty album
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by KeanoKing
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by KeanoKing
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by Analogue Rules OK
Black Wax.

Elton John - Goodbye Yellowbrick Road.

Original 1973 UK pressing.

Chris N
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by Lontano
quote:
Originally posted by KeanoKing:


my first Tom Petty album


This was mine, all the way back in 1985. My vinyl copy that has not seen a turntable since then on next.
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by Voltaire
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by markah
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by BigH47
Just listened to some Yokota on spotify. Let's just say he won't be on my xmas list.

These guys would be though:-

Posted on: 09 September 2010 by KeanoKing
quote:
Originally posted by Lontano:
quote:
Originally posted by KeanoKing:


my first Tom Petty album


This was mine, all the way back in 1985. My vinyl copy that has not seen a turntable since then on next.


Can you recommend it? I was heading for this one as my next purchase...

Posted on: 09 September 2010 by BigH47
quote:
Can you recommend it? .



Yes.
Full Moon Fever is probably my favourite TP & the H album( I know it's listed as TP only), but all of them are on it.
Southern Accents isn't too shabby either.
Posted on: 09 September 2010 by KeanoKing
cheers BigH