What's in your CDP tonight? the minority report


I enjoy vinyl and digital (lately, with recent changes, vinyl actually sounds better than digital to me), BUT given what seems an overall preference for analog/vinyl on A'gon, I'm curious what the non-vinyl "1/2" is listening to. I tried to see if this was a previously posted question. Did not seem so.

This evening for me, it's Genesis (definitive edition remaster) "A Trick of the Tail".

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The Master & The Musician - Phil Keaggy c.1978. Great music and well recorded.
I have not listened to any CDs in the last few days. But my CDP also provides access to several internet sources like Pandora. Lately I have been having much fun listening to the following channels: Prefuse 73 (glitch hop) and Pinback (amazing alternative) on Pandora. Because of this I have discovered more bands great-sounding bands such as Signal Hill, Lazlo Hollyfeld, Modest Mouse, Bonobo, El Ten Eleven, and have been reminded of Explosions in the Sky. I will be buying a few CDs by some of these bands as well.

Ghosthouse, I did listen to World Party. Most didn’t really grab me but the song “Hollywood” does remind me a bit of The Big Dish. I also listened to Andy Summers' "The Golden Wire" on YouTube. It’s like ambient accompanied by several instruments including his awesome guitar playing. Too bad it is out of print (as you probably know). I’ll try to play some on Pandora as well. Just listened to some Radio Head on YouTube as well. I like the album you recommended. The singer reminds me some of Jeff Buckley. Kinda also reminds me of the 70s band Television, a good thing. –Weird fishes is pretty awesome. I’ll be looking into this band more.
Finally got some time carved out to do some listening. Was a great afternoon.

Started off with two new purchases based on Pandora listening:
Pinback - Nautical Antiques. I have three Pinback releases and this is my forth. It is pretty cool but would be more for the complete-ist rather than as a first record.

Death Cab for Cutie - Plans. This was a fun listen with some pretty great writing.

Then I pulled out an old friend. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky. This is a real classic. One of their best albums IMO.

Finished with Radney Foster - See What You Want to See. If you like AltCountry or Country, you'll probably like this one. A very strong effort.
Hey Pokey - good to hear from you. Just recently spent a few evenings in a row listening to Wilco. Sky Blue Sky is probably my favorite by them. Their recordings are well produced too...good sonics.