What new releases are you looking forward to?
Posted by: Voltaire on 02 May 2009
I'll start the ball rolling...
ewemon posted:
ewe,
Got my attention with this one. Thanks for the post .
Now with cover and release date on the 29th of January..., really looking forward here...
Phillips the Stereo Years...
Having heard some new material from Seth Lakeman at his gig last night I can't wait for his new album next year.
joerand posted:ewemon posted:ewe,
Got my attention with this one. Thanks for the post .
There are some good recordings of their tour floating around.
Voltaire posted:Having heard some new material from Seth Lakeman at his gig last night I can't wait for his new album next year.
Have a listen to The Sound on Almost Home by Mad Dog Mcrea,a local Devon Band. Seth penned the song and gave it to the band, his brother Sean produced the album.Unfortunately apart from this track not one of their better albums!
Andrew Porter posted:Voltaire posted:Having heard some new material from Seth Lakeman at his gig last night I can't wait for his new album next year.
Have a listen to The Sound on Almost Home by Mad Dog Mcrea,a local Devon Band. Seth penned the song and gave it to the band, his brother Sean produced the album.Unfortunately apart from this track not one of their better albums!
Will do thanks.
ewemon posted:New Tedeschi Trucks band album due early 2016. Heard a couple of trax and they sound good.
Can't wait for this one.
ragman posted:
+1 should be an interesting release ....
Bert Schurink posted:ragman posted:+1 should be an interesting release ....
Yes, but they have changed the Label.
no tidal with ECM
Tod that I will get some Money on my Birthday for Music...
ragman posted:Bert Schurink posted:ragman posted:+1 should be an interesting release ....
Yes, but they have changed the Label.
no tidal with ECM
Tod that I will get some Money on my Birthday for Music...
Yeah ECM is kind of special. Even on Qobuz their prices are quite a bit higher then all the other labels. But as they have some interesting we are doomed to pay a bit more or take the risk before listening to a service.
Release date 29th January.
New Sokolov album out next month. I really dig his Salzburg session and for the new record he's rcording Schubert and Beethoven.
ragman posted:
+1
Bert Schurink posted:ragman posted:+1
Well, 2016 resolutions in jeopardy already. The first thing I see just hours after making the usual New Years resolution about cutting back on everything. Fazioli notwithstanding, the force is just too great to withstand here.
Florestan posted:Bert Schurink posted:ragman posted:+1
Well, 2016 resolutions in jeopardy already. The first thing I see just hours after making the usual New Years resolution about cutting back on everything. Fazioli notwithstanding, the force is just too great to withstand here.
I have the same resolution on cutting back, as I have been extreme it will be a bit easier.....
Hardly new releases so much as rather fine re-issues of recordings that deserve to continue to be available.
EMI [issued on the Warner imprint these days] Premiere Sibelius recordings from Kajanus, Beecham, Koussevitzky and others recorded in the 1920s and ‘30s. Priceless!
Decca. Great Sibelius recordings from the 1950s and early 1960s including the still peerless Anthony collins Symphony set, and Eric Tuxen’s astonishingly fine recording of the Fifth Symphony.
EM’Warner. The Complete EMI recordings between about 1932 and 1948. Another World represented here. From Quartets to Chamber Music and Chamber Orchestral efforts that were then as pioneering as they remain wonderful even today even despite Musicological advances into Historically Informed Performance practice.
These three sets have just been ordered. These budget priced [at least per CD!] multi-CD sets duplicate a good manyrecordings I already have, but their very completeness means that I pick up several recordings that I imagined by now were permanently buried in the archives, never to see the light of day again. Wonderful.
ATB from George