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: 09 June 2017 by apye!

On vinyl...classic album! 

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by apye!

 

On vinyl...

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by ewemon

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by Erich

A+ Hugo .

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by Bert Schurink

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by spurrier sucks

Fink-Hard Believer

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by kevin J Carden

Hangin with some old Joe Walsh. Sounds great and pretty timeless. The man is a poet.

" ..Gonna spend the rest of today making a list of things to do, but I'll do em all tomorrow.." 

 

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by Hook

My latest jazz vinyl buys: 1) Woody Shaw's debut album, Blackstone Legacy, from 1970, and 2) Harold Land's Peace-Maker from 1968.  Both are wonderful!

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by Haim Ronen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL0MnKtZQgw

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by seakayaker

.....just got home on a Friday evening and need something loud

Tommy Castro - Right as Rain

Tommy Castro -- Right as Rain

Some rock'en blues with great guitar, horns, organ, drums, combined with great vocals and lyrics.

..... he has got the feet moving.....

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by ewemon

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by ewemon

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by Erich

A+ Tidal Hugo.  Inspired by Bert.

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by Stevee_S

A + 3 | WAV

(1978 | 1995 remaster)

One for a hopefully dry Saturday morning. 

Posted on: 09 June 2017 by Jeroen20

Starting this morning with Bach's orchestral suites. Directed by Richard Egarr.

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by osprey

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by Clive B

Thought I'd start the weekend with some classy hard blues-rock music.  I don't think he ever improved upon this masterpiece. Highly recommended.

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by Stevee_S
Clive B posted:

Thought I'd start the weekend with some classy hard blues-rock music.  I don't think he ever improved upon this masterpiece. Highly recommended.

Couldn't disagree with that Clive even though he has made many fine albums particularly in the years immediately after leaving Procol Harum. 

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by JamieWednesday

What a great thing!

Like discovering an Eighties compilation of songs from my youth that I'd never heard before. Cool.

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by Bert Schurink

1st run of this praised album...

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by Clive B

I enjoyed 'Bridge of Sighs' so much that I pulled out another RT album. This time 'For Earth Below'. Not quite at the peak achieved with BoS, but still a great hard blues-rock album.

I haven't played this album since the mid 1980s, and it appears to sound slower than I recall, although pitch is still correct. 

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by Bert Schurink

Just listened into this one and then realized it was part of the B&W Society of Sound deal, so I just renewed....

 

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by Bert Schurink

Wanted to listen to this one which can always be heard at audio shows to hear how good it can sound now at my place, big smiles....

 

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by Ivo B

I like this guy. 

Posted on: 10 June 2017 by Bert Schurink