After a (weeks) worth of listening...


What lp would you recommend the most to other members here?

I belong to several music threads and have gained much knowledge and have just as much to share..

Here is a chance to post what you've imagined is your (one) most enjoyable moment/lp of the past week of listening.


Having to choose, right now, and getting this thread started, I'd choose..

Gary Wright "The Dream Weaver"


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@ghosthouse and @slaw - I don't have Mutations, but I will check it out. I'm slowly building a complete catalog of all of Beck's standard studio records.

GH, I'm aware of Moby, and I hear his work occasionally on Radio Paradise. However, I've have not yet invested any time or effort into exploring his work. Am I missing anything? 
@slaw 
Diggin' Mutations right now (1st track, Cold Brains, anyway).  Thanks for the recommendation.  The sound and feel are more similar than expected to Morning Phase & Sea Change.  Not sure what year it came out relative to MP and SC, but maybe this completes the trilogy I was hoping for.

@reubent 
Beauty is in the ear of the listener, I suppose and I don't know his full catalog by any means (hence my comment about the IDM/club scene).  Innocents works for me and I'd suggest it as a place to start even if not typical of the rest of his catalog.  Sonics could be better but I like the feel of many of the tracks.  Especially Track 3, Almost Home, with Damian Jurado on vocals.  

@ghosthouse ,

There are so many bands/music I have yet to discover and Moby is one of them.
@slaw - Little Village is indeed a Super Group. A Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe, Jim Keltner and John Hiatt combo could not be described as anything less. I've had the S/T release on CD since it was release back in 1991. I've always enjoyed it, but I've also always felt it could have, and should have, been better considering the talent. That said, "Big Love", "Do You Want My Job" and "Don't Think About Her When You're Trying to Drive" are good enough to keep me coming back over all these years.

Thanks for the reminder. I played a bit of it this morning while cleaning records......