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;
one of my favorites from Branford...
Kenny Wheeler
King Tubby - Declaration of Dub.
Just a bit of late afternoon winding down to some dub grooves from the master.
Peter Parker's Rock & Roll Club, Straight To Vinyl. Low-fi analogue R&R at its very best:
All the GD chatter put me right in the mood of this with a cold beer after work!
Dead good.
G
Green Day. Revolution Radio, WAV Cd Rip.
It's not great, but it is fun.
Another good one from Kenny Wheeler
In anticipation of this month's performance of Rigoletto in Amsterdam.
Cheers
EJ
Kandace Springs - Soul Eyes
So, so good.
Pretty sure it was Tony who first shouted this one out on here having taken a punt and buying the LP from his local HiFi dealer. Thank you sir, this is an absolute belter IMHO.
The Frapp on 12" from 16 years ago!
Eva Cassidy - Nightbird
Blimey, it's one belter after another in the NigelB household this evening.
RIP Eva.
I bet you've not got this...
A + 3 | Tidal
(2011)
Trying this following forum recommendations and by Jove its good isn't it!
This is the third time this week I'm listening to 'Kind of Blue'. It's just such a great recording.
Ray Lamontagne - God Willing & the Creek Don't Rise. CD rip. Haven't played this for a while - sounding mighty fine.
Thanks for posting - just bought a copy from Music Magpie for a couple of £'s!
Jerzy Antczak. Ego, Georgius on CD.
Now this is a Great Album. Superb Prog.
Guy clark-dublin blues. Great singer great album
Hungryhalibut posted:I bet you've not got this...
I don't have this ^ but am listening to this courtesy of Tidal. Takes me back to my yoof.
ken c posted:got this as a 5 CD album pack -- i have most of the track on vinyl also --but quite a few were done differently -- live etc...
enjoy...
ken
Bought at the weekend, after seeing this. Ripped as WAV. Just finished listening to Live at Fillmore West, she wasn't half good, joyous listening. Thanks for the tip Ken.
Sly & Robbie - Dub sessions 1978-1985.
The two guys who provided the drums and bass heartbeat of reggae.