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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Budgie, Impeckable. 70’s Welsh Rock Trio. This is the band that made Dave Mustaine want to be in Rock-N-Roll. They have about 20 albumns.

Also another track, "Crash course brain surgery ".

https://youtu.be/nrJOIXOldnQ

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@jafant - Who/What is RHCP?  TIA

@nutty - Thanks for your various interesting music suggestions.  Don't know Budgie but will look them up.  

Chris Fury, From the darkness.
Very talented guitarist. This track reminds me of Joe Satriani. 

https://youtu.be/J4Jnpi3JUq0

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Last night was a Lou Rawls hit compilation on Blue Note. A fun toe tapping listen. As Sinatra once said of him, a great set of chops. Night before last lee ritenour and Larry Carlton, Larry and Lee. Great collaboration of two masters. Good late night spinner.
I just now listened to Quadro Nuevo's Buongiorno Tristezza. 
For the evening, I was half a world away.
Paul Rodgers, Muddy Water Blues. Features Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, Brian May, Steve Miller, Gary Moore, Trevor Rabin, Richie Sambora, Neal Scheon, Brian Setzer, Slash. Here is a sample. 

https://youtu.be/W_2wLOgD6Ls

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Listening regularly, just not posting about it regularly.  Last couple of evenings been spending time w/George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass".  Surprising to me how well most of the music on this triple album has held up over time.  Not familiar with much of GH's other solo stuff (Did listen to Wonderwall a good bit way back.  Always liked "When We Was Fab") but based solely on ATMP, the man was gifted with some wonderful melodies.  Shouldn't be a surprise, I guess, given his contributions to the Abbey Road album.  
Eagles, "Hell Freezes Over"....also, Eva Cassidy "Songbird" and Cat Stevens "Tea for the Tillerman"

Black Country Communion, 2
The lineup of course: Glenn Hughes,  Jason Bonham,  Joe Bonamossa,  Derek Sherinian 

https://youtu.be/rWHcdq1F8MU

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Crosby stills nash csn👍
Kansas leftoverature  bside 
Stines beggars banquet 
genesis wind and wuthering 
John Hammond - "Wicked Grin"
Beatles -"Sgt. Pepper's ..."
little bit of Dean, too.
Welcome, jo1.  I blow hot & cold on Wilco.  Jeff can get on my nerves sometimes...he gets a little whiny for me.  AGIB never really grabbed me for whatever reason; Sky Blue Sky and, distantly, Summerteeth if I had to pick Wilco favs.

Tonight, however, anyone bothering to read this...do yourself a favor, give some New Mastersounds a listen.  Live in San Francisco (2009) is not a bad place to start.  You got a cold?  Might even cure it.
Mott The Hoople, All the young dudes.
Jethro Tull, A little light music. Recorded Live in several different countries, this albumn is great. It's a collection of semi acoustic songs. So if you like Tull, you will love this. If you like live recorded music, this one is for you. 
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The Pixies, "Monkey gone to heaven" Love the bass player Kim Deal.
Black Sabbath, "War Pig". Geezer Butler, one of the superior bass players of all time. Pick any track, listen to the bass line.
The White Stripes - Meg White. Hey, a band is only as good as their drummer, right? "Fell in love with a girl", "Icky Thumps". Jack s abilities are obviously unique as well.
Wilco, "Impossible Germany". Nels Cline is kind of their secret weapon.
Pantera, "Cemetery Gates". Rex Brown’s vocals are mazing.
Led Zepplin, "Whole lotta love". John Paul Jones very underated. Bass, Keyboards and songwriter. Collaborating with Lenny Kravitz and Dave Grohl in Them Crooked Vulchars.
New Mastersounds, "Therapy"
Paul Butterfield, "The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw"
Orange Peels, "Sun Moon"

@nutty ... Nels Cline might be THE single best thing about Wilco.  A very good and largely overlooked guitarist (at least that's how it seems to me).  
School of Seven Bells - "Ghostory"

@dpatterson - I got a strong feeling this is one you will like...though maybe you already know SVIIB.
Ghost: re:nels cline
You cant blame a guy for wanting to feed his family, but freakin wilco? His freejazz stuff is fantastic, albeit wholly uncommercial: where does art transcend commerce? Right now im listening to "coward" on really good headphones.

Black Stone Cherry, "Me and Mary Jane". This song kicks!

https://youtu.be/3ZoKmdbERzA

Rev Theory, "Hell Yeah". This also kicks!

https://youtu.be/7LuSP4QaXiQ

If you play ’em, play ’em loud.

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Loomis - I know what you mean.  At the risk of insulting Wilco fans, Nels is kind of "slummin'" there.  He does bring some amazing solos to their tracks though.  His stuff as "Nels Cline Singers" is a real stretch for me, however.  I have a hard time listening to it.  Do check out his work with Alan Pasqua on the album, "The Antisocial Club".  That's a lot more accessible for me but definitely non-commercial.  Also on Cryptogramophone Records.
Which Nels Cline album? He is really something!

For me right now, Spoon - Gimmer Shelter.
Cheers,
Spencer