B.B. King, Deuces Wild Featuring: Van Morrison, Tracy Chapmin, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Dr. John, Marty Stewart, The Stones, Joe Cocker, David Gilmour, Willie Nelson
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ghost- enjoyed the CAB 4
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Dire Straits - S/T; Communique
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The Nerds! Have you ever heard them? They really rock! |
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Jennifer Warnes, Hunter SACD, Sony Soooo gooood! |
Tonight (and I really do mean, tonight)...
Moby, Innocents |
In preparation of the solar eclipse- Pink Floyd
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Steve Winwood - S/T (solo album from 1977)
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8-28-17 part 2
Hans-Joachim Roedelius & Tim Story - Lunz |
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nutty- I like Paolo Nutini as well.
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Savath&Savalas - Apropa't (Scott Herren - Prefuse 73)
Zero7 - Simple Things
Pinback - (self entitled)
And on the computer: Daniel Herskedal - Slow Eastbound Train (this rec from GH, thanks much) |
Lana Del Rey, Lust for Life. |
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Lanterna - Sands album, some good guitar work in a modest style. |
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Justo Almario - Forever Friends
Cibelle - The Shine of Dried Electric Leaves (one of my reference disks; both sound quality and music quality, IMO, very good.) |
Thelonious Monk- Les Liaisons Dangereuses 1960 (new CD release). |
The Rain Drinkers: Wood Violet Bore Upon the Breath of Dawn |
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Tidal:
Andy McKay and The Metaphors
Move on to track 2 |
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STP- Core 25th Deluxe Edition.
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Laurence Juber - Solo Flight
Tingstad & Rumble - In the Garden
Pinback - Information Retrieved |
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To say that yesterday was a bad news day is an understatement.
At virtually every get together I've attended over the years somewhere, somehow, Tom Petty makes it onto the playlist at everybody's house. Simply by playing TP & The Heartbreakers in my home turned two nieces and a nephew onto his music, all of whom are at least 30 years younger than myself. One is 50 years younger.
When I went to put something on last night I was surprised to see how many of his records I own. Pretty much everything he was involved with over the decades. The "T" section in my collection requires a lot of flipping through his stuff to get to the next artist.
Farewell to a great tunesmith. R. I. P.
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@pokey77 savath & savalas is amazing. Have you heard his first album on Warp? 'Folksongs for Trains, Trees and Honey'. It's incredible.. |
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Yes, I have. Had it for over a decade. I really like pretty much everything Scott Herren does but really love Prefuse 73. That band rescued me from music exhaustion. Really brought back the joy and emotion that all the other genre's I was listening to seemed to lack; I was burn't out and needed new horizons. |
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Zarephath Worship - Final Masters 2014
Disney - Shipwrecked soundtrack |
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