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: 05 August 2007 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
passing by the fridge
Posted on: 05 August 2007 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
Posted on: 05 August 2007 by Guido Fawkes
Posted on: 05 August 2007 by matt podniesinski
Bob Mould-The Last Dog And Pony Show
Posted on: 05 August 2007 by matt podniesinski
Steve Earle-Jerusalem
Posted on: 05 August 2007 by Haim Ronen
Posted on: 05 August 2007 by kuma

The Crusaders: Images
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by Steve S1
quote:
Originally posted by munch:
They are as ROTF said two albums in a slip cover.
They are very good sound wise.
I got them from HMV £10 for the two cd sets.
I can bring them over when i come,I dont think they are Fredriks cup of tea though.
Munch


Don't worry, I have Walter's Brahms - I think that may be more Fredrik's cup of tea!

You have mail, sorry I missed your earlier post.

Steve
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by Steve S1
quote:
What a superb album this is. Thanks for the info ROTF.


What is it?

Steve
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by Guido Fawkes
Hi Steve

It's Oh My Darling and, IMHO, one of the very best releases of the year.

click here for some samples.

Basia's from London (Ontario).

ATB Rotf

Currently listening to

Posted on: 06 August 2007 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by Sloop John B


WISPELWEY, PIETER, LAZIC, DEJAN
Brahms sonatas op. 38, op.78, op. 120 no.1



One of three recommendations from a rather nice chap in "Grove Records" in Ilkley.



SJB
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by JWM
I'm beginning my holiday today with...



200g Quiex vinyl, arrived from USofA on Saturday.

Smile
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by JWM


Les Negresses Vertes, 'Mlah'.

"This album must be one of the best 'forgotten albums' ever. I haven't listened to it for about seven years but played it the other day and was surprised at the freshness of this band's first effort. It is an album that will be hoisted to the top of the retro's chart when the folkish bands of the late 80s become popular again i.e. The Pogues and the Waterboys. Mlah is full of good musicianship, songwriting, humour, tragedy, folk, rock, punk etc. It is a shame that the following albums never saw the band reach its' potential - as well as the death of the singer. This is an album that any serious fan of music must listen to, if not own it."
("redrun" review, amazon.co.uk)
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by GML


then this again,

Posted on: 06 August 2007 by matt podniesinski
Rickie Lee Jones-The Evening of My Best Day
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by GML


Sounds good on CD, might have to search out the vinyl.
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by polyphemos
Birdsongs of the Mesozoic - The Iridium Controversy
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by matt podniesinski
The Stooges-S/T
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by Iron Cobra
Richard Wright - Wet dream
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by Gianluigi Mazzorana
some tracks before the movie

Radiohead - Hail to the thief
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by SteveGa
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by sjust


one of my all time favourites..

Stefan
Posted on: 06 August 2007 by droodzilla


Starting at the beginning with Sonata No. 1.

BTW Thanks for the Michel Godard recommendations, Stefan.