What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol. XIII)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 01 January 2017
2017 has arrived today, so time to start this thread afresh.
Last year's thread can be found here;
A + 3 | WAV
(1984)
Just because its one of my favourite Henley albums and it needs an outing.
I'd completely forgotten I'd got this! I will be playing it a lot more in the near future I think - both for the nostalgia and the great music!
Another forgotten album found while trawling through my digital music files:
1967 - Vinyl - UK first pressing...
Another great Dead recording, this time from one of my favourite GD years, 1973. This one's a tape from the Seattle Centre in Seattle, WA on 26th June.
Michael Jackson - Thriller
On CD
Jeroen20 posted:Another Blue Note classic. This time from Sonny Rollins.
Good call - I'm giving this a blast now. CD rip.
Just Ella and Joe. Nothing more. Marvelous.
Quite a decent remastering on LP...Pa-dum Pa-dum Pa-dum Pa-dum-dum-dum
In the mood for some funky disco, don't know why but I love this stuff. Guilty pleasure
Inspired by Jerowen20 and BordersNick above. Thought I'd give this one a spin.
24/96 WAV. Slowing it down for a Sunday evening
1973 - Vinyl - U.K. First pressing...
The Gorillaz - The Singles Collection 2001 - 2011
On CD
Lee Ritenour - Color Rit
EJS posted:
Cheers
EJ
I heard him play Brahms in Dublin - great.
Original vinyl
Why? Not played any Queen lately and I fancied listening to whole performance instead of the odd track on the radio.
steve
Time for some Bebop again.
Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone
Lee Morgan – trumpet
McCoy Tyner – piano
Reggie Workman – bass
Elvin Jones – drums
2017 Music Matters reissue of the original 1964 Blue Note Records release.
Thought that I'd listen to this on Tidal, before deciding whether to go to see her at the Sage
The Who - Tommy
On CD
Kenny Drew - Undercurrent. I could have listened to this all day. Spectacular piano playing, ably assisted by a first class band.
Pat Metheny - Day trip / Tokyo Day Trip.
Yet another Tidal run for this one. The live EP is particularly excellent.