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;
(1988)
Via Tidal Masters
Some great music listed on this thread today. Radiohead for me -
Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
JOHN LENNON Rock 'N' Roll (Japanese 13-track Apple LP.
JUNIOR WELLS Hoodoo Man Blues (Late 1990s US 12-track stereo LP. Originally released in 1965 and featuring Buddy Guy on Guitar, Jack Myers on Bass & Billy Warren on Drums.
Quad 33 posted:JUNIOR WELLS Hoodoo Man Blues (Late 1990s US 12-track stereo LP. Originally released in 1965 and featuring Buddy Guy on Guitar, Jack Myers on Bass & Billy Warren on Drums.
Excellent record of contemporary (mid-1960s) Chicago blues. My mono copy from the 60s doesn't name Buddy Guy on the front and credits him as Friendly Chap on the back!
Clive
Mo' blues from The Jimmy Rogers All Stars, who include Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Jeff Healey, Stephen Stills, Eric Clapton, Taj Mahal, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page who are here just members of the band.
A great blues album, and a great shout recently on this very forum.
A+ | WAV
(1970)
Just fancied a bit of classic early Santana.
Inspired by this forum:
I have been listening to this Master thing of Tidal this afternoon via my PC at work. I didn't have a WOW experience. It sounded good - but I didn't have the feeling it was quite different. To be honest I haven't done a A-B comparison..., perhaps that would have revealed more / and I perhaps didn't use the right music to show the benefits of MQA
This was the other one I listened MQA....
Now listening to Black Holes and Revelations also from Muse and also MQA. I have this strange thing with Muse that yes I like it when I hear it, it's easy accessible. At the same point in time I don't yet have a collection of their albums on my Melco....., perhaps that will soon change......, let's listen a bit more....
A+ | WAV
(2007)
Time for a little Gazpacho, playing CD1 of 2, the second CD being some live tracks from a gig in Cologne during the "Night" tour. Very good, interesting prog rock or post-progressive art rock as they prefer to have it tagged. This was probably the album that first brought them to a wider audience as was their touring with Marillion.
Chris Dolan posted:1985 - really?
Vinyl
It's an antique..... as they explain on Faron Young.....
This arrived today and is fantastic. It the latest record from members of the Average White Band and their friends. The 360 Band. A wonderful flat and quiet piece of vinyl too!
I tried to insert a link but failed. But I am sure it can be found.
Another great blues album..
Vinyl
I have the feeling that's on the same level as her other albums. Nice music but not for listening her whole albums m collection in one evening...
Fed Up - Live at CBGB.
I'm not actually listening to this at all, but the title seems appropriate, so there's no reason why you might be interested.
I'm watching my team embarrass themselves in the FA cup, so I'm sulking.
Sorry chaps.
On CD:-
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Apocalypse
On CD:-
Jack Bruce - More Jack Than God
So soothing, this album.
Inspired by the k d laing [sic] thread. What a super album.
MDS posted:So soothing, this album.
If you want smooth sooth, try this one
dave marshall posted:Fed Up - Live at CBGB.
I'm not actually listening to this at all, but the title seems appropriate, so there's no reason why you might be interested.
I'm watching my team embarrass themselves in the FA cup, so I'm sulking.
Sorry chaps.
Ah, all's well that ends well.
Nighty night.