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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Danny Norbury - Light in August

Speak, Memory 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQY0q6mLyng
(actually from NB's first EP release, "Dusk" which has been included on the Flau re-release of Light in August)

The title track, Light in August...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayjJ653HnP8
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass

"Daylight is good at arriving
at the right time."
Glad you liked them, @jafant -
The Haines was purchased as a 3 CD "box". His music seems a hybrid of neoclassical/modern composition and ambient.

The Danny Norbury (if your comment extends back to that posting) is more purely neoclassical, though A Closer Listen called it ambient. I disagree. It’s available at Bandcamp as download or CD from Flau who reissued it with some extra tracks from Norbury’s EP, Dusk.

Two Blocks from the Edge is another well done studio recording from Michael Brecker as band leader. Compared to Tales from the Hudson, however, I think Brecker’s solos on Two Blocks are more rambling and less focused...but who am I to criticize such an excellent musician. What I really enjoy on Two Blocks is Joey Calderazzo’s piano (he’s also on Tales).

Finally, E.S.T. - if you haven’t spent time exploring this trio’s music, you will be rewarded if you do. Esbjorn Svensson is a fine, fine pianist and his (their) compositions cover a range of styles. Check this one out...a live, extended version of the previously posted studio version of Behind the Yashmak. Stand up bass during the intro could be louder. Ear buds will help.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY1wMO7rPDU
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I will check out 'Two block from the Edge'.  "Tales from the Hudson" is a killer, A-list, line-up.Happy Listening!
Strange cargo is an awesome album, bought it at a store where they had preview stations. This, when it was originally released.

heard the first track, stopped listening --and bought it immediately.

Oh, just checked the link. I'm thinking of hinterland, a different album.

all of it is good though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4ouIKs8DRc&list=PL3ob1qjaSazdM5eZ-BkOygoltieulPIZ5
Thanks for checking in, @teo_audio

Post some of your preferred listening when you get a chance...doesn't have to be a CD but digital (any format) as preferred here.

So, I was unaware of Hinterland.  Don't follow William Orbit obsessively but do like electronica.  Turns out Hinterland is #4 in WO's Strange Cargo-as-alias series.  

Here's track #1: Million Town.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fc4P8eGGeII



Thanks to teo_audio for mentioning it.  Listening to Hinterland this evening.  For me, it might be the best of the 4 Strange Cargo albums William Orbit has put out.  

Check out, "The Name of the Wave" (crank it up)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbTGqzYKXyE


 
John Lemke - Nomad Frequencies, courtesy of Spotify (Tidal was having buffering problems this evening).

Corroder, track 6, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cCLFAYIsMk


From last night:

Joe Henderson - Inner Urge

Recorded in 1964, this has aged well over the intervening 54 years and sounds very fresh to these ears. McCoy Tyner’s piano work is excellent and Elvin Jones drumming contributes to a high level of energy.

Track 3, El Barrio, here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztVT1_8ZmDY
I've been enjoying James Ehnes playing Prokifoev on Chandos #10787  and so loving the violin sonata #2.
@jafant digging this recording...been a fan of Tonight's the Night since it was released.
Very nice! mswobowe all know that Mr. Young has quite an archive filled w/ musical goodies.I hope he continues to release such excellent material.Happy Listening!
@aolmrd1241 

Thanks for that post!  Hadouk Trio is new to me.  Found Air Hadouk on Tidal.  Listening now.  I like the mood and instrument textures.  GREAT sonics too.  Thanks again.