What are you listening to right now? (VOL I)

Posted by: Tam on 06 June 2005

Anyway, to kick things off, I'm currently, and probably for most of the rest of this week, listening to Radio 3's Beethoven Experience. They're doing one of the piano concertos at the moment and (number 2 with Glenn Gould). Anyway, the experience thing probably needs its own thread, but, even on this cheapo radio it's proving fairly enjoyable.

So, what are you listening to right now?
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
http://www.konkurrent.nl/nieuwsbrief/img/johansvir.jpg
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
I knew it din't come out!
Anyway............

Johann Johannsson - Viroulegu forsetar - Touch records 2004
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by sjust
Gianluigi,
if you want to join the "We send pics" club, copy the link text "http://www.konkurrent.nl/nieuwsbrief/img/johansvir.jpg" into the little box that opens when you hit the "Display Image" button on top of the "edit post" box, and it looks like:

THIS

saluti
Stefan
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by kuma

Sasha and John Digweed: Eastcoast Edition
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by Spock
Verdi - Aida

Montserrat Caballe
Placido Domingo
New Philharmonia Orchestra - Riccardo Muti

Spock
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by kuma
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by HR


Espiritu / Guilherme Verguerio & Carlos dos Santos / NAIM

I always play the first track 'Ternura' at least three times before I move on to the rest of the album, it is that good.

Haim
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by HR
quote:
Originally posted by Geoff P:
HOLLY ....well it is christmas


Geoff,

I hope you have her in 'Don't Smoke in Bed'. It is her best.

Stefan,

To your attention too.

Regards,

Haim
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by HR


Recorded Direct-To-Disc in Japan in 1978.

Haim
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by kuma

Lowdown. Cool
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by kuma

Miss Sun
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by Stephen Tate
quote:
Originally posted by kuma:

Sasha and John Digweed: Eastcoast Edition

Good album - The first one was better methinks. Winker
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by kuma

Contains the classic 'Baia'.

quote:
Good album - The first one was better methinks. Winker

Stephen,
you mean the Westcost Edition?
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by Stephen Tate
kuma,

i think they are both good albums, the third one called - expeditions - was crap and the one to avoid IMHO.

regards
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by kuma
quote:
Originally posted by Stephen Tate:
kuma,

i think they are both good albums, the third one called - expeditions - was crap and the one to avoid IMHO.

Oh yes. Agreed.
The Expeditions was dire, wasn't it?
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by kuma

Jazz meets The Symphony No. 3.
An interesting arrangement on pupular music with jazz/classical score overlay. Lots of swing!
Players include John Faddis, Ray Brown and Paquito D'rivera.
Posted on: 27 December 2005 by kuma
Posted on: 28 December 2005 by kuma

Marilyn Scott: Avenues of Love
Posted on: 28 December 2005 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
The Books - Lost and safe - Tomlab 2005
Posted on: 28 December 2005 by Chris Kelly
Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel
Posted on: 28 December 2005 by Martin D
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Posted on: 28 December 2005 by BigH47
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Posted on: 28 December 2005 by sjust
quote:
Originally posted by Martin D:
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Martin,
I also recommend jkfsalkjhfjhfa's latest opus magnus: kjhglkshgvc

(For a little late nite listening, when the lights are low...)

cheers
lkjbnmvy
Posted on: 28 December 2005 by Martin D
http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums?a=tpc&s=670...592960207#4592960207
sorry guys seems you cant remove posts anymore
brilliant reply BTW
Big Grin
Posted on: 28 December 2005 by Nime
Cat on the piano syndrome!

I think Adam gets bored sometimes and breaks the forum website just messing about with his keyboard.