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;
Couldn't publish my music from this morning due to Photobucket issues....
Get's a lot of plays...
Hello a killer song...
Not as good as his earlier ones for me - but still enjoyable...
Just listened to this before, music for advanced modern big band fans....
I was not so into the guy, but this is rather good...
on CD. Not quite as good a Spirit of Eden but a decent album nonetheless. Shame Mark Hillis walked away from music altogether a few years later. The man was a genius (no Talk Talk, no Radiohead)
Bert Schurink posted:I was not so into the guy, but this is rather good...
Then you really must try this one Bert
The Beat - I Just Can't Stop It.
Sliding over from reggae into Ska ......... surely one the best ever from the 2Tone revolution?
A + 3 | WAV
(1993)
In need of some more musical soothing and the Ozrics are doing that nicely....
dave marshall posted:
The Beat - I Just Can't Stop It.
Sliding over from reggae into Ska ......... surely one the best ever from the 2Tone revolution?
That's a superb album when you're in the mood .
On Riverside vinyl from 1988
Why? It's Friday evening, I've had me tea and am sitting with glass of Merlot.
steve
To hell with poverty, we'll get drunk on cheap wine.
YES
Fragile - Tidal HiFi
Don't know what happened with the Supertramp album above, first it wound not post so i tried again, same result so gave up.
Relaxing to this great album.
Edward
Streaming 2009 CD. Original Recording Remastered.
- Curtis Fuller - trombone
- Benny Golson - tenor saxophone
- Tommy Flanagan - piano
- Jimmy Garrison - bass
- Al Harewood - drums
Ewemon posted a bunch of trombonist albums about a month ago. I believe this was among the list. As a former player, I was excited to see these.
Really like this one! Will check for others in Curtis Fuller's discography.
Various Artists - Ska Mania.
Staying with the Rudeboyz for now.
Bert Schurink posted:Hello a killer song...
Oh, yes. Every time I hear it I die a little!
Official recording of one of War on Drugs US tour gigs 2015
Clive B posted:Klyde posted:Clive B posted:I've just been jumping through a few Jethro Tull albums on the NDS and haven't been able to get into any of them! This is weird in the extreme.
Not the easiest Tull album to get into, but one of my faves. Probably best not try "A Passion Play", next?
I don't have 'A Passion Play', which from your comment might be for the best. Yesterday I tried 'Songs From The Wood' and couldn't get on with that either and I really used to enjoy that one. I guess I've just grown out of Tull. I may, however, try 'Too Old to R&R' at the weekend. Fingers crossed!
Clive, JT's best phase imho is their early years and first three album which are more bluesy and less folkish. Try This Was, Benefit, Stand Up and I think you'll realise what I mean.
Margo Price official live recording of a date off her current US tour.
Sent to me by a relative in Australia awhile back but only got around to listening to it today.
Now available over here.
An artist to watch for the future.
My god what a voice.