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".

ghosthouse
Alboran Trio - Near Gale

Great contemporary jazz (compositions, musicianship and sonics) from Italy.

Track 7, Invariable Geometries

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztni9r24Clc
Michael Brecker - Now You See It, Now You Don't....

Track 5, Peep, with some very nice piano work by Joey Calderazzo and some way-in-the- background guitar strumming (on this track, anyway) by yet another Fagen/Becker indentured guitarist, Jon Herrington.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfD7Q14p6Iw
Jamey Johnson
Guitar Song

One of my favorite end to end albums.

”Taking depression pills in the Hollywood Hills acting like I’m playing the part”
@ghosthouse 
Sorry about  the confusion. I do not own a copy of the digital. So I cannot speak to the sonics of the digital. But the music is good IMO. Most of it is Bluegrass I believe. And THAT was what early country music started out as. I learned that by listening to early 30's country and was surprised that it sounded like what we would call Bluegrass. If you like that, you will like the music.
Hey @artemus_5 
Thanks for sharing about the NGDB release but are you commenting about the music and sound on vinyl or CD? or both??

Last night

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken" w/ the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. On Vinyl

Wow! What a fantastic triple album (2 cd) (1 Folder)(-:
I was never a big country fan but did like some bluegrass, especially banjo. Whether you like country or not, you have to respect the contributions that these old timers brought to country music. This album sounds fantastic too, at least, on my system. I don’t know what pressing it is. Anyway give it a listen.


Will the Circle be Unbroken (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album) - Wikipedia

You're very welcome, Jafant.  
  
Let me know if you do listen to some NCT and what you think of them.
Hello @jafant -
Always happy to discuss the music. For the Neil Cowley Trio I can tell you what I have.
BUT go to YouTube (or search Spotify or Tidal) and give ’em a listen to decide for yourself.

The discs I bought are:
Displaced
Loud, Louder, Stop
Radio Silence
Spacebound Apes

All 4 are solid and bear repeated listening. Spacebound Apes is the newest of the 4. A concept album. Beautiful.  As a place to start, however, it isn't exactly "typical" of NCT's style and sound.  Loud, Louder, Stop might be more representative of their work.  

Hope you find some NCT that you enjoy.


ghosthouse

I have been looking to get into Neil Cowley Trio.
Where do I begin?

Happy Listening!
Thanks for that rundown on Phoenix, @artemus_5 .  I hear what you are saying about the progression of a band's sound and music even though I, personally, did not care for their change in style.  
@ghosthouse

"Phoenix" was their 1st album after Terry Knight (their manager) screwed them out of their rights to the previous catalog. They added keyboard and they had a hit with "R&R Soul". Hardcore fans accused them of being sellouts with this album and "American Band" because of radio play (I guess). I just see it as part of the bands growth. Both of them are good albums, just more polished than the Raw stuff of their earlier work. OTOH Boston’s albums are said to all sound the same because they kept their sound the same. Hard to win in the music business.
@ghosthouse 

Great song off a great album. maybe my favorite, though I like all of them, including "Phoenix".