Prince
What's in your CDP tonight? the minority report
This evening for me, it's Genesis (definitive edition remaster) "A Trick of the Tail".
Healing Tide by The War & Treaty. W & T is the duo of singers Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter. The album was produced by the great Buddy Miller, Americana music’s MVP. Joining the duo on "Here Is Where The Loving Is At" are the sublime Emmylou Harris and master fiddler Sam Bush. The album was recorded in Buddy’s fantastic home studio (there is a YouTube video in which Buddy is interviewed. You should search for it.), live to tape. And it is smokin’! Michael and Tanya are fantastic singers, and providing them with musical accompaniment are Buddy on guitar, Brady Blade on drums, Adam Chaffins on electric bass, Jim Hoke or organ, and Russ Pahl on pedal steel, dobro, and banjo. A really, really solid album, available on CD only (I got my copy from Amazon). Another reason to own a digital player! |
Compass Records had a Black Friday sale, with free shipping on orders of $50 or greater. I was ordering to get a coupla LP’s of Shannon McNally (my most recent female vocalist discovery. Only took me twenty years ;-) . To get the free shipping, I added a coupla CD’s to my order. One is only "merely" good---Sixty by John Cohan (he sings with too much vibrato for my liking). The other is great: Transatlanticana by Bill Kirchen and Austin De Lone, my favorite "new" record of the year (new to me; it was released in 2016, CD only). De Lone’s name is one with which I am familiar, unlike his recordings. Bill Kirchen’s music, on the other hand, I am very familiar with. He was a founding member of and Telecaster player in Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, the late-60’s/70’s band best known for their hit single "Hot Rod Lincoln", fantastic guitar playing and solo courtesy of Kirchen. You may also be familiar with their " Seeds And Stems (Again)", the song’s lyrical hook being (....and I’m down to seeds and stems again ;-) . Cody & His Airmen provided a welcome alternative to contemporaneous mainstream bands like the dreadful Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin (whose singer pretended to be a Blues singer. He is currently pretending to be an Americana singer. Don’t fall for his ruse.). Kirchen went on to have a solo career, with a number of albums on the great Hightone Records label. This album was recorded in Sausalito CA, Austin TX, and London England. The songs recorded in Austin feature guitar playing by the wonderful Gurf Morlix, Lucinda Williams’ Los Angeles-period (80’s and 90’s) band leader/guitarist/harmony singer/producer. I saw Lucinda and her Gurf-led band perform around L.A. before she got her major label deal, one time in a pizza parlour, to an audience of a half dozen. Fantastic! The Austin line-up recorded what is now my favorite version of "The Times They Are A-Changin". Smokin’ hot Rock ’n’ Roll! Listening to it just now, I got goosebumps. The album is full of great songs, playing, and singing. Essential! |
@jafant Thanks for the compliment and for checking out my system! I have since upgraded many components and I need to update it. Us CD spinners are definitely in the minority on this forum.
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@jafant - Same here. I am all digital and listen mainly to CDs, SACDs and occasionally stream to hear new music. I dumped my vinyl decades ago and have never looked back. |
@jafant - Are you all digital, or do you also play vinyl? Just curious. |