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
Joe Bonamassa - Live from nowhere in particular
Black Dub

Both new on my frequent play list
Also, do not be afraid to try any music from the pre-Beatles era. You will be amazed at how good many older recordings sound on a really good system, especially those given a good digital mastering treatment. Mono recordings in particular can be a revelation. Many recordings that I always thought sounded bland, flat or uninteresting in the past blow me away now these days.

Ever hear a Sun Records digital remaster of "Blue Suede Shoes" by Carl Perkins on a modern good system? If not, give it a try. You can't go wrong. Or similar with old Muddy Waters material on Chess Records.
If a dash of harmony and a pinch of twang aren't objectionable ingredients in your musical gumbo, check out Blue Rodeo:
Five Days in July
Tremelo
Days in Between

And for some terrific electric guitar mastery, try Jim Weider:
Remedy
Pulse

And for some ultra-urban rock/funk/jazz, try Con Brio:
From the Hip
Go to the goodwill store regularly and buy anything that looks even remotely of interest for a couple of bucks a pop. Various artist compilations are a great way to get exposure to artists that one might otherwise never give any thought to.

Consider investigating world music! I always pick up up most any Putumayo CD I can find for a few bucks or less.
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Lately Ive enjoyed ;

David Byrne and St.Vincent ,together and seperately
Devendra Banhart,Little Yellow Spider
God is an Astronaut
Paolo Conte
Panda Bear
Andrew Bird
Laura Veirs
Mercury Rev
Cheek Mountain Thief
Tortoise
Twin Sister
Some artists I can think of in a similar vein:
Susan Tedeschi
Lyle Lovett
Jackson Browne
Tracy Nelson
Cyndi Lauper, esp. her recent blues release
Joss Stone, esp. Soul Sessions
If you liked Paul Simon's Graceland, his S. African singers, Ladysmith Black Mambazo have some great records, including one w western pop singers.
Marc Cohen
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