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;

https://forums.naimaudio.com/to...e-interested-vol-xii

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by TOBYJUG

https://images.genius.com/d90c35480188daf3c21c8fc58cff93f8.1000x990x1.jpg

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Fred und Luna - Horproben

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Iconoclast

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by TOBYJUG

Take a look at this video on YouTube:

http://youtu.be/d7DMqPdgMuM

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by ToddHarris

39 years ago today...Nashville, TN

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Michael Mccullough

On Vinyl. Watching her documentary perked my interest and it's fantastic

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by joerand

Donovan. The Hurdy Gurdy Man. On the originally released US stereo vinyl from 1968. Was the band assembled for the title track a precursor to Led Zeppelin with Donovan in Robert Plant's stead?

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by Stevee_S

A + 3 | WAV

(1971)

BBC Review

This low-priced 'Bizarre Collection Of Antiques and Curios', originally released as a stop-gap between Pink Floyd's first No.1 album, Atom Heart Mother and the yet-to-be released Meddle, acted as a perfect introduction to the band, especially when, several years later, the success of Dark Side Of The Moon sent new fans back to investigate their earlier work. Relics put listeners in a reverie of strangeness. It was hard to imagine that this was the same group. And of course, in many respects, it wasn't, for, on six of the album's eleven cuts, mercurial former leader Syd Barrett was present.

The album demonstrates how Pink Floyd evolved, giving a neat précis of the group as they exchanged Barrett's psychedelic whimsy ("Bike", "See Emily Play") for space rock ("Careful With That Axe, Eugene”), before moving on to rock of a more conventional kind ("Biding My Time", "The Nile Song"); all in the space of four years. For years, this was the only way you could get the group's first two singles, "Arnold Layne" and "See Emily Play" on long-player. On listening today, they still generate great excitement – this is the sound of musical boundaries being stretched. As Relics meanders through rare B-sides and Rick Wright-penned album tracks, it pauses on the overlooked album More as well as the then-previously unreleased studio trifle, “Biding My Time”, recorded in July 1969. The album closes with The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn closer, "Bike", and gives us a final glimpse back into Syd's world. For all the weirdness and variable nature of the material, Relics holds together very well, adding further to the mystery of the legend of Pink Floyd. -- Daryl Easlea

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by joerand

Crosby, Stills & Nash. CSN. On original vinyl from 1977. Inspired by a recent post from Stevee_S. Long time since I spun this and it's sounding better than ever tonight.

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by ewemon

Posted on: 22 April 2017 by ewemon

Posted on: 23 April 2017 by ewemon

An official live recording of Cassandra Wilson from last year touring her tribute to Billie Holiday album.