What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol. XV)

Posted by: Richard Dane on 31 December 2018

On the eve of a new year, it's time for a new thread. 

Last year's thread can be found here:

https://forums.naimaudio.com/t...e-interested-vol-xiv

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by ewemon

Anders Osborne Spacedust & Ocean. Anders kindly put me down on the credits for this album

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Dan Steel

Double vinyl released 2018 - Finally getting around to playing this. Great stuff  ????

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Sloop John B
ewemon posted:

my favourite Bowie album.

,sjb

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Sloop John B

continuing my Sly Odyssey

with Stand.

.sjb

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by ewemon
Sloop John B posted:
ewemon posted:

my favourite Bowie album.

,sjb

Yep mine too. Always blame him for the detioration in my eyesight due the the background strip lights he used on this tour. 

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Jeroen20

Michael McDonald - The very best of

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Clive B

Fleet Foxes - eponymous 

First play of this CD, which reminds me of America (the band). I'm sure this could be quite good, but it's compressed to hell. The volume control is scarcely off the stop. Thankfully it only cost 43p.

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Tabby cat

Playing on Cassette on TDK AD - X C60 - Great Rock from San Fransico's  Flamin' Groovies from 1979

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Posted on: 02 January 2019 by ewemon

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by ewemon
Tabby cat posted:

Playing on Cassette on TDK AD - X C60 - Great Rock from San Fransico's  Flamin' Groovies from 1979

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51FXKJFMMYL.jpg

Saw them as a support act to the Ramones very first UK gig at The Roundhouse. Can't remember much about them from that night as I was too excited to see The Ramones.

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Tabby cat

Ewemon,

I only saw them once at Dingwalls in London in 1987.They where superb and REM's Peter Buck and Mike Mills where standing 10 foot away with the  BBC  D.J Andy Kershaw as REM where playing Hammersmith Odeon  in the next couple of days (superb gig).I wish I had said something to Buck and Mills and Kershaw  but didn't want to bother them.

Wishing you a very Happy New  with lots of magic musical joy

Cheers Ian

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Dan Steel

Shaving mirror released 2017 - This album is rooted in hard bop and comprises of a number of originals written in this style plus a smattering of covers from Thelonious Monk, Count Basie and Charles Mingus. Fine listen ????

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Tabby cat

Playing on Compact Disc - Brilliant debut from Oasis - Where do the years go ? .....

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Posted on: 02 January 2019 by ewemon
Tabby cat posted:

Ewemon,

I only saw them once at Dingwalls in London in 1987.They where superb and REM's Peter Buck and Mike Mills where standing 10 foot away with the  BBC  D.J Andy Kershaw as REM where playing Hammersmith Odeon  in the next couple of days (superb gig).I wish I had said something to Buck and Mills and Kershaw  but didn't want to bother them.

Wishing you a very Happy New  with lots of magic musical joy

Cheers Ian

Happy New Year to you as well Ian. Funnily enough I was sitting next to Andy at a Natalie Merchant show. We had a good laugh and seemed like a nice bloke as he didn't know me from adam as they say.

I am also trying to remember when I saw the Groovies on tour after the Ramones gig but it escapes me. Their latest album at the time was being pushed by their Record Company and they were giving away tickets to gigs like confetti.

 

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by ewemon
Tabby cat posted:

Playing on Compact Disc - Brilliant debut from Oasis - Where do the years go ? .....

https://is3-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Music4/v4/f1/ac/df/f1acdfea-e3f3-a21b-ac0e-a7f2b9f2e7b7/5051961070125_Cover.jpg/600x600bf.png

One of those albums I first heard in a record store that I immediately had to purchase.

Great rawk album and IMHO opinion I still think it is their best album.

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by ewemon

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by seakayaker

Now playing......

Jan Garbarek - Paths, Prints

Jan Garbarek - Paths, Prints

Jan Garbarek (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, wood flutes, percussion), Bill Frisell (guitar), Eberhard Weber (bass) and Jon Christensen (drums, percussion).

Streaming on NAS........... Kicking off this Wednesday morning with this fantastic quartet!

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Clive B

Queen - The Works

Aside from Radio Ga Ga, this is quite a rocky album from Queen, but my favourite track has to be the acoustic guitar track, Is This The World We Created...?

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by seakayaker

Now playing........

Jan Garbarek - Twelve Moons

Jan Garbarek - Twelve Moons

Jan Garbarek  (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, synthesizer), Rainer Brüninghaus (piano, synthesizer), Eberhard Weber (bass), Manu Katché (drums), Marilyn Mazur (percussion), Agnes Buen Garnås (vocals) and Mari Boine Persen (vocals).

Streaming on NAS..........  continuing on with Jan with'Twelve Moon'.......  This is one fantastic album!

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Dan Steel

Double vinyl released 2007 - Great harmonies, inspired lyrics, plenty of Canadian geographical mentions, all contribute to Dustbowl Revival’s distinction as a top-notch album. ????

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pDiPkiamY4A

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Tabby cat

Playing on Compact Disc - Dark and moody and loads of Sub Bass and Liz Fraser....much to like  

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Posted on: 02 January 2019 by ToddHarris

May 1995

Kernis: Second Symphony/Musica Celestis/Invisible Mosaic II

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Clive B

Having just played The Works, I searched for the performance of Is This The World We Created...? from Live Aid on YouTube. I have the DVD set of that day, but it was easier just to look on YouTube. 

I liked the comments posted after the video too, particularly the one which said this: Doctor: You have 24 minutes to live, what are you going to do? Patient: watch this.

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by dave marshall

  Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti - Japanese SHM - CD import.

  Need something to blast away those festive season cobwebs, and this fits the bill exactly.

  LOUD! .............. obviously. 

Posted on: 02 January 2019 by Jeroen20

Jussi Lehtonen quartet - This time

Good hard bop jazz.