Help me discover some new music...


Hi, Gang,

My rig is finally at a level that I don't feel a great need to invest in new gear. Rather, I'm looking for new music to discover. I feel like I'm listening to a lot of the "same old stuff."

I listen to mostly rock and pop, with a little orchestral/soundtrack music thrown in and a bit of jazz, too.

Here's what I know and love:

Steely Dan (including Becker and Fagen solo efforts)
Sade
James Taylor
Beatles
Dire Straits
Bonnie Raitt
Eagles
Paul Simon
Some classical Chesky LP's
Joe Jackson
Ingrid Michaelson
Chicago
Basia
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Earth Wind and Fire
Supertramp
Queen

,,, and a lot of other things I'm not thinking of right now.

Anybody want to be my "Pandora" and suggest things I should check out? Great music is primary, but great sonics also appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
rebbi
"Music reflects the times that it was recorded in" and if you liked the 60's and 70's you will hate most music from the 80's up to today!

Here are some from "since the 80's" that I like:

Dave Holland group
Karrin Allyson
Cheryl Bentyne
Chris Rea
Clannad
Concrete Blonde
Diana Krall
Eliza Gilkyson
Eva Cassidy
Holly Cole
John Abercrombie
Lisa Stansfield
The Motels
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Natalie Merchant
Peter Epstein
Rory Block
Todd Garfinkle
Tracy Chapman

Many genres but all good.
If you are tired of "the same old stuff" like I was last year, then look up all the recommendations of Richard Stacey on this forum.

Many of his reviews/recommendations have opened my musical world. FYI I grew up with Buddy Holly, Otis Redding, Janis Joplin and Jackson Browne.
I agree with many that have been posted. I would suggest some more not all new.

Cassandra Wison silver pony + belly of the sun
Ottmar Lebert with Luna Negra la semana
Gillian Welch the harrow + the harvest
Del McCoury + The Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks tangled tales
Carlos del Junco blues mongrel
Bela Fleck greatest of the 20th century
Will the Circle be Unbroken vol. 2
Sonnny Rollins the Quartets with Jim Hall
Ry Cooder
Eric Bibb
Beth Hart

You may enjoy these if you had not before.

Best
Rebbi , You never answered my question if you listen to Spotify or Mog? Great way to listen to tens of thousands of bands.
Have you tried any new bands that you are enjoying?
I highly reccomend listening to Ben Howard's first release called, A New Kingdom.
Also,here is a link to the top 50 albums of 2012 as chosen by WYEP our local public radio station here in Pittsburgh.
There are many fantastic albums listed in here. Included are 30 second samples of each album.
http://www.wyep.org/yir2012/
Toddnkaya,
I don't use either of those services but I just downloaded and installed Spotify on my MacBook Pro, so I'll check it out. Thanks for the reminder.