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;
That wonderful instrumental Bouree has never sounded better.
Now Disc Four (Cool and Classic) of the superb CTI Records: The Cool Revolution box set.
My Funny Valentine (Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker); All Blues (Ron Carter); Song to a Seagull (Don Sebesky); Pavane (Hubert Laws); What'll I Do (Chet Baker); Westchester Lady (Bob James); A Child is Born (Kenny Burrell); Take Five (George Benson); Concierto De Aranjuez (Jim Hall).
Run the Jewels - III
Clive B posted:Currently listening to this on YouTube trying to decide whether it deserves to take up some space in my NS01...
absolutely love the early albums.....saw them so many times in the 70's, Annie Haslam is amazing.
So many others have played this recently that I thought I should too. It's a super album, with nice improvisation that you don't get on some of the rather too polished studio albums, and ideal whilst cooking a Rick Stein sea bass recipe.
Because I don't think I've listened to Mr Lamontagne this year.
Hungryhalibut posted:So many others have played this recently that I thought I should too. It's a super album, with nice improvisation that you don't get on some of the rather too polished studio albums, and ideal whilst cooking a Rick Stein sea bass recipe.
Is this a different album from her "Live in Paris" which also has Fly Me to The Moon, HH?
From Eclassical
MDS posted:Hungryhalibut posted:So many others have played this recently that I thought I should too. It's a super album, with nice improvisation that you don't get on some of the rather too polished studio albums, and ideal whilst cooking a Rick Stein sea bass recipe.
Is this a different album from her "Live in Paris" which also has Fly Me to The Moon, HH?
It's the same album. This is the cover it had when first released.
Hungryhalibut posted:MDS posted:Hungryhalibut posted:So many others have played this recently that I thought I should too. It's a super album, with nice improvisation that you don't get on some of the rather too polished studio albums, and ideal whilst cooking a Rick Stein sea bass recipe.
Is this a different album from her "Live in Paris" which also has Fly Me to The Moon, HH?
It's the same album. This is the cover it had when first released.
Thank you, HH. It's a lovely album. I'm grateful to you for recommending it to me.
Rag and bone Man
Mandolin Orange - Blindfaller. Another 2016 favourite. Tidal
This just arrived yesterday...
Todd Rundgren at the BBC 1972-1982; 3 CD and 1 DVD in a clam shell box set.
Great album, on vinyl...
All the talk about the new release, thought I'd have a listen to this...
On vinyl...
Gianluigi Mazzorana posted:
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Viola da gamba and lute, a good remedy after listening to the news.
Röyksopp
Followed by Daft Punk