Hello again, Nutty. Glad you enjoyed "Trouble Is". I especially like Blue on Black (track 3). You are right, Kenny was all of 18 when he recorded Ledbetter Heights.
Saw your note over on The Minority Report about Joanna Shaw Taylor. Spotify has a couple LPs by here including, "The Dirty Truth" and "White Sugar". I will definitely give a listen.
Real interested what you think about Ian Siegel. To me he's another good musician flying under the radar. Leastways it seems so to me. On the other hand, I don't listen to commercial radio or watch TV much anymore. I tend to find things based on recommendations on threads like this or stumble across them looking at the Browse/Discover options on Spotify or hearing a track on Pandora. Something new and good to me might have been out there 10 years before I find it. Guess you could say I have turned off, tuned out, and dropped in(to a black hole).
BTW - right now listening to something totally different than what we've been discussing: the 3rd LP from Bersarin Quartett, called III. His stuff (BQ is mainly one guy) is variously described as modern composition and dark ambient.
Alright. Later.