The Tragically Hip | Up To Here
N
|
|
Monk/ Straight, No Chaser
|
Stereolab - Dots And Loops
Sky Cries Mary - This Timeless Turning
|
Van Morrison -
Veedon Fleece
Poetic Champions Compose
No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
|
@ghosthouse Those are not only some of Van’s best, but they also happen to be among my all time favorite CDs.
|
@mksun
Very nice to hear from another Van Morrison fan and of those albums specifically.
I have a lot of VM music but do find myself coming back frequently to those 3... especially No Guru.
|
@ghosthouse Guru is also my personal favorite which has been on regular rotation since 86’ when it was released. Veedon Fleece is a close second along with Astral Weeks, Moondance, Saint Dominic’s Preview and Poetic Champions. Being extremely prolific, I also have lots of Van in my collection from his later years. Unfortunately, I feel that none of his more recent releases come close to matching his prime output from the 70s and 80s.
|
|
@mksun
Hello again. Glad to continue a conversation about Van Morrison's music. While I know Astral Weeks is well-regarded, that one never really caught on for me. Always found it a challenging "listen" that I didn't connect with. St. Dominic's Preview a little bit more accessible (Almost Independence Day) than Weeks but not a favorite. It has been quite a while since I tried either so I should go back and revisit...see if my hearing has improved ;-)
Another that does bear mentioning for frequent listening: Back on Top (and in particular, The Philosopher's Stone).
Haven't kept up with most of Van's output in the 2000s. Last things I bought some time ago were Keep it Simple (like that one a lot) and Born to Sing: No Plan B (don't think I've listened to all of it yet).
That's it for now though there are plenty other gems to discuss.
Best regards,
Ciao
|
|
Chris Stapleton "Tennessee Whiskey"
N
|
Miles Davis - The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions
|
Frente! - "Marvin the Album"
|
|
Riverside - Shrine of New Generation Slaves
|
The Bad Plus - These Are the Vistas (really complex jazz, challenging but fun)
|
|
|
|
Al Kooper - I Stand Alone
|
Marvin Gaye - Midnight Love
|
“Speakin’ My Piece” Horace Parlin Quartet
|
|
Cannonball Adderley - Somethin’ Else, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy!: Live at "The Club"
|
|
|
Strait out Jazz
Lee Konitz • Brad Mehldau • Charlie Haden "Alone Together"
Keith Jarrett "The Cure - Live At Town Hall, New York"
Mellowish Jazz
Stan Getz • Charlie Byrd "Jazz Samba'
Mary Lou Williams "Free Spirits"
And then
Fat Freddy's Drop "Blackbird"
|
Blind Ego - Liquid. Not on Qobuz...
|
|
|
|
Muriel Grossman - Quiet Earth
Unknown Mortal Orchestra- II
|
|
Celestial Blues: Cosmic Political & Spiritual Jazz 1970-1974
|
Blind Ego - Mirror. Another recording not on Qobuz.
|
|
Dee Dee Bridgewater - Red Earth
|
Jen Chapin & Rosetta Stone, Light Of Mine. 2008
|
|
Fleetwood Mac - Future Games
Todd Rundgren - Something / Anything? (SACD)
|
|
Jennifer Warnes - Famous Blue Raincoat
|
|
|
Just finished a Pink Floyd session. Started with Animals, then Dark Side of the Moon, Wish you were here, and ended with Meddle (side 2).
Time for bed...
|
So there’s a a 50th anniversary release of Badfinger’s Head First album. It was out 12/13/2024 and I can’t find it anywhere. All sources are out of stock and it’s not on any of the streaming services.
Anyone hear what’s going on?
|
|
Bob Dylan - The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991
|
|