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: 23 October 2017 by dave marshall

    Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes - Live At The Greek.

    Why?

    Well, just because it's flat out, live, LOUD, rock music ................. no excuses needed. 

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Stevee_S

(1969 | 1987)

I like to get this one out every now and again it was one of my very favourite albums when I was in my mid teens with so much new and very different music going on. This is from one those EMI -Toshiba 'Black Triangle' CDs. 

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by nigelb

Just finished Melody Gardot - My One And Only Thrill

...and now listening to Mary Chapin Carpenter - Stones In The Road

Both rather lovely in their own way.

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by seakayaker

Now Playing.....

Lizz Wright - Grace

Lizz Wright - Grace

Fantastic album.....

Review from all about jazz found here
Lizz Wright - Grace by James Nadal - August 5th, 2017

In reaffirming the adage that you can go home again, Lizz Wright did just that. The songs on Grace reflect a homecoming to the singer's southern heritage—a personal rite of passage to glean inspiration and redefine her musical origins. She revisits her rural Georgia upbringing and Atlanta gospel roots, and finds comfort at her current home in Asheville, North Carolina. Having had an enduring taste of fame and success, she articulates the need for humanity, direly absent in times like these.

Possessing a discernible earthy vocal quality, and recognized as a riveting interpreter of any song she sings, this time around Wright opts for an Americana theme guided by the expertise of producer Joe Henry, who proves to be a wise choice for the project. In keeping with Wright's natural inclinations, there is an inherent sense of the music that has forever buoyed the spirit of the black community, where she has been culturally grounded since Wright's days as musical director of her father's church.

"Barley" is a rhythmic acoustic blues that conjures images of farmlands, down home country living and unwavering faith. The iconic Nina Simone continues to cast a mesmerizing spell over contemporary singers, and Wright fell under her sway long ago. She does a remarkable version of Simone's "Seems I'm Never Tired Of Lovin' You," bringing in an impressive Atlanta church choir under the direction of Kenny Banks Sr., a local gospel legend. They come in around mid-song, and the increasing vocal textures add a divine proclivity to the outcome.

The traditional gospel "Singing In My Soul," long associated with Sister Rosetta Tharpe, comes with a swinging cadence, embellished by electric guitars amidst a sanctified shuffle. Allen Toussaint's signature "Southern Nights" is returned to the bayous and backwaters from where it came, with Wright successfully projecting the bucolic imagery the song intended. The road back to Atlanta goes right through Ray Charles, and he is given his due with "What Would I Do," with the choir brought back, accompanied by a deliberate church-inspired piano.

In breaking with her personal practice of composing the title track on her records, "Grace" was written by Rose Cousins, and given the royal Wright treatment, the choir returning for an encore. Wright contributes her romantic magic on the standard "Stars Fell On Alabama," while Bob Dylan's "Every Grain of Sand" is transported to a place where poetry, country and blues melt into the setting sun. There is an undercurrent of sensuality evident in Wright's voice, which she can conjure up at will, as she does on "Wash Me Clean," a k.d. lang ballad, converted into a soulful yearning moan. She co-wrote "All The Way Here," with Maia Sharp, a biographical tale of coming to terms with where she's been and what she has become, as the album comes to an end.

There are few singers that are comfortable in a variety of styles while maintaining individuality and quality in the process. Lizz Wright can take any song into another dimension, yet she chooses with care as she is a firm believer in song as a means of message and hope. Her voice has a kind and tender quality that is evidence of her engagement with life on the higher spiritual plane from which she sings.
Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Vino

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Eoink

Complete change of style, from a box set of Ma recordings to celebrate his 60th. 2 masters playing beautifully together, bringing out both the beauty and the rhythm of these Ronantic sonatas.

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Stevee_S

(1968)

Why? Just because...  

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Vino

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Tony2011
Vino posted:

Interesting... you don’t see Yugi Kondo here everyday. Is that on vinyl or download? 

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by dave marshall

  Led Zeppelin - Presence. (Jimmy's 2015 remaster).

  Well, following Jimmy and The Crowes, what else could it be next? ................ erm, still quite ................ LOUD!!!!

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Bert Schurink

Have and had some John Williams running in the background while reading a book. Have not so often heard his music, but nice...

 

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Bert Schurink

Will stay with John Williams while reading...

 

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Tony2011

1990 - vinyl - US pressing...

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Stevee_S

(1968 | 1987)

In the mood for some more from the late '60s. 

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Eoink

Fantastic performances of two Mendelssohn Symphonies by the Leipzigers under Masur. Mendelssonhhn’s symohonies have  a freshness and beauty all his own, lovely music, sensitively played.

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by dave marshall

   Linsey Alexander - Come Back Baby.

   Blues from a Chicago veteran, great guitar and vocals.

   If you're into Chicago club blues, it's on Tidal, so have a listen. 

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by ewemon

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by GraemeH

Tiny Tab Ten really delivering the close studio atmosphere of this recording.

Immersive.

G

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by MDS

The album that first alerted me to the delightful voice of Ms Krauss and indeed Bluegrass.  Who would have thought that Led Zep could mix with Country? Naaah. But it works, beautifully. 

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Vino
Tony2011 posted:
Vino posted:

Interesting... you don’t see Yugi Kondo here everyday. Is that on vinyl or download? 

Especially for the clubbier tracks, I wish I had the record, though thanks to the stellar production, even my d/l has a lovely organic sound...

^ Ambient noodling ftw.

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Bert Schurink

The last one of the evening, this beautiful concerto...

 

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by Eoink

Another (metaphorical) spin for Gregg Allman’s posthumously released final album, a fantastic set of covers beautifully sung, my album of the year somfrar.

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by naim_nymph

Twas playing Hotel Costes [Volume 1] in the car earlier, it's the most fabulous music to cruise to,

and haven''t got this volume 4 out of my (home) system yet : )

Debs

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by seakayaker

Now Playing......

k. d. lang INGÉNUE [25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)

k. d. lang INGÉNUE (25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION) 

After listening to Lizz Wright's sing a absolutely outstanding cover of k. d. lang's  'Wash Me Clean' I needed to hear k. d. sing her song.

Both are simply beautiful!   ......and both Lizz's Grace and k. d.'s Ingenue are fantastic albums!

Posted on: 23 October 2017 by james n

An album i've not played for a while and it's sounding rather wonderful tonight 

Jean Michel Jarre - Equinoxe