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;
Fairly new album, a great listen.
During my workout
Great new guy...
A+ | WAV
by Michael Neal & Graham Getty
(2011)
Some ambient Berlin School electronica with lots of lovely sequencing to start the day.
Tift Merritt
Got to hear a few trax off this up and coming Alison Krauss album last night.
Some trax off this up and coming album and if the rest of the album is like them well worth a listen.
John Phillips - Pay Pack & Follow
Forever indebted to my guitar playing brothers. This record revs me up before a shift.
C.
I every now and then like to listen to this one. A lot of people don't like it, but I do....
A very good vocal jazz album. I really hope she will soon create a new album. She is great...
Thin Lizzy, Waiting for an alibi, something to cheer me up as I'm stuck at home with lurgy. Decent compilation album. Flac via Audirvana/Hugo
The album before was one of the better progressive rock albums of 2016. So I am very interested to hear if this one can match this quality...., so far promising...
Bert Schurink posted:The album before was one of the better progressive rock albums of 2016. So I am very interested to hear if this one can match this quality...., so far promising...
for the interested ones. You can find the album on Bandcamp for 6 dollars.
Now listening to W.A.S.P the Crimson Idol, not sure if it's my kind of music...
CD rip, I picked this up, bonus track version, for 50p at local charity shop:-
Audioslave - Out of Exile. Not a huge fan but this is OK as an occasional player.
The wonderful, super talented, Nerina Pallot and Fires. Everytime I hear this album it amazes me just how good it it, music to stir the soul. Flac via Audirvana/Hugo
Isn't this one of the most horrible covers ever? Great music though, if you like Pixies of course.
dayjay posted:The wonderful, super talented, Nerina Pallot and Fires. Everytime I hear this album it amazes me just how good it it, music to stir the soul. Flac via Audirvana/Hugo
+1 She is very good indeed with a wonderful voice and fine touch with her lyric writing I've also Just finished listening to this one.
A+ | WAV
(1999)
The other day I played their fine debut album Beautiful Freak and now I fancy a bit more from them so I'm just about to stream their third.
Thanks Steve - you've inspired my next album play -
Eels - Electro-Shock Blues.
james n posted:Thanks Steve - you've inspired my next album play -
Eels - Electro-Shock Blues.
Very good James, dark subjects and lyrics though...
Yep and that's one of the 'lighter' albums. Have a listen to Hombre Lobo if you get the chance