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(The) Pink Floyd - Division Bell
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Bruford/Towner/Gomez - If Summer Had It's Ghosts |
Roger McGuinn - "Back From Rio"
This may be my last time listening to it on CD. Just found a copy on LP here in the US and ordered it tonight. I hope the vinyl version is at least as good as the CD.
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Johnny Mathis - Isn't It Romantic?
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Corea, Clarke, & White - "Forever"
A 2 disc release that is getting better the further in I go. Won't make it through the entirety tonight but definitely worth a return visit to hear the rest. On Tidal. |
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Check out "Forever". The 2nd disc, especially, SMOKES. Mostly a keyboard led trio with some excellent "guest" guitar work by Bill Connors - it is a pretty exciting recording.
Right now preferring this to Chinese Butterfly but a wide margin.
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...make that, "BY a wide margin." |
The Lenny white drum solo is excellent ! |
March Madness...........pure analog excitement |
Oh Yes, I agree - ghosthouse
the "Forever" set is very fine indeed. Happy Listening!
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“March Madness...........pure analog excitement”
Well, pure digital excitement. Whatever.
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@maplegrovemusic What track the Lenny White solo on? Almost (but not quite) through the entire 2 discs and don't believe I've heard one. Thanks. |
It is on disc 2 of Returns Live. Called Lineage - Lenny white solo . Track 4 |
Got the 2 live discs mixed up ^
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From Joan Osborne - Little wild one To Gene Clark - Two Sides... To Alison Krauss and Union Station Live Real nice evening so far. More to come. |
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2channel8 I like Joan Osborne and Allison Krauss as well. Happy Listening!
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Wishbone Ash, Blue Horizon On Denon head phones, through the Oppo direct. N |
I’m absolutely obsessed with Lucinda Williams lately, and have been listening to her albums non-stop. My newest immersion has been into her West album, which is overwhelmingly great. It subtly seeps into your heart, deeper with each hearing. |
Yep, big fan of Lucinda - bdp24 Happy Listening!
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Thanks brotha, back atcha! |
bdp24
have you listened and compared the (2) versions of "Sweet Old World" ? I picked up the 1992 CD last week.
Happy Listening!
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Anyone wants to talk Lucinda Williams is welcome here. Had the opportunity to hear her in a small local theatre not that long ago. Enjoyed the show (apart from the political opining). Her backing band (Buick 6) was very good. They opened and did a fine job supporting her. Subsequently got their recording, Plays Well With Others.
Only have the original release version of Sweet Old World - not the recent reissue - but as with West, some very strong song writing on it...Pineola, a favorite. Unsuffer Me and Words are two other favorites from West. She is a very good lyricist (literary talent must be a heritable trait ;-)
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@jafant, I’ve had the original Sweet Old World since it’s release in 92, and the new version is in my pile of new acquisitions, waiting in line to be heard. Too much music, too little time (left). I have to laugh when I hear old guys I know say "good" music isn't popular anymore. All they do is listen to the same records they’ve been playing since the 60's and 70's, pining for the good old days. No different than the adults did in the 60's, when the Big Bands became extinct. When the music got pretty bad in the 70's (with some notable exceptions), the best musicians I knew began a journey of tracing the music we grew up on back to it's roots---the rural Southern Hillbilly and urban Jump Blues that Rock & Roll was forged from. I ended up liking much of it more than the 'holy" 60's music. But really, nothing has changed. It has always been, and always will be: somebody writes a good song, a good singer with a good band records it, and we get to listen to it. We are SO lucky! |
Guys, did you see the newly announce LSD Tour? Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and the Dukes and Dwight Yoakam. They have a stop here in Cincinnati on 6/20. Can't wait! |
Looks like the tour isn't coming to the Northwest, damn it. I haven't seen Lucinda, Steve, or Dwight live in ages, Lucinda last at The Wiltern Theater on the Car Wheels tour (Jim Lauderdale opened for her, and then played acoustic guitar and sang harmonies during her set), Steve solo about ten years ago at Amoeba Records on Sunset in Hollywood, and Dwight I can't remember where or when. One of the best shows of my life was Steve with The Del McCoury Band at The House Of Blues, all of them standing in a circle around a single mic. Fantastic! |
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ADX - Division Blindee.
Melvins - prick |
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+1 Temple of the Dog!
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Wes Montgomery - Live in Paris
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The Doors - S/T 50th Anniversary set.
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Miles Davis/John Coltrane - Bootleg Vol.6 The Final Tour |
Right On! bdp24 post here when you give the newest 'Sweet Old World' a spin. Happy Listening!
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ghosthouse- I have been wanting to pick up the Bruford/Towner/Gomez disc. Happy Listening!
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Rite of Spring - Various composers.
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Yellowjackets - Timeline A solid, engrossing album; get to the end, start it over again. Not sure why it rated only 3 stars in The All Music Guide Track 8, Like Elvin... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0azalnK66E@jafant If you want Bruford/Towner/Gomez "If Summer Had Its Ghosts", prices on Amazon are a bit much at $50-$55 for the CD. There's a mint-rated copy on Discogs from a 100% rated seller in Italy. The price is about half that of Amazon though shipping is a chunk. Sometimes you can negotiate, however. https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/2254169?ev=rb |
Much Thanks! ghosthouse Happy Listening!
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