...figure it’s about time for this, whether a few days or a few years early, doesn’t much matter. "Everywhere At The End of Time" - The Caretaker (this version: 12 tracks; 41:30 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_rEHstx7v4 |
Rolling Stones - Some Girls, Japan SHM SACD |
Last night was Riverside’s Love, Fear and the Time Machine, also Porcupine Tree’s Fear of a Blank Planet.
Nearly forgot, also listened to side 1 of Aja.
Then it it was up to our HT room to bing watch a few episodes of Bosch. |
Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come, SACD. Wow, this one is magical. |
Last night
Storyville - "A Piece of Your Soul"
Great band. Stevie Ray Vaughan’s bass & drummer with 2 fantastic guitarists and vocalist. Saw the on Austin City limits & fell in love |
big_greg
2nd- Ornette Coleman 'The Shape of Jazz to Come'. I believe that there are 2 SACD versions- which one do you own?
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Thank You. Happy Listening!
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Apparently I posted that one before? LOL, Wouldn't surprise me. Old men tell the same stories over and over and over & ov........Oh well, you get the idea. Great song BTW. Malcolm is a great vocalist. Looks like some band would snatch him up
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I may have mentioned this one before, but I just listened to it and it bears repeating: The Houston Kid by Rodney Crowell. Not only is it in my Top 10 All-Time Favorite Albums list, but is also the most consistent album I've heard since The Band's brown (2nd) album. Not a bad track, all Prime Grade-A Beef, no filler. An autobiographically-themed album (there is a complimentary book Rodney wrote, Chinaberry Sidewalks) filled with fantastic songs, singing, musicianship, and production. As good as it gets! |
Music for making soup by this morning
Bachman Turner Overdrive - BTO 1st album
Shemeka Copeland - "Wicked". She has a very good backing band . Love the harmonica on the opener "It's 2 am" |
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Beatles - The Esher demos from the White Album |
Lyle Lovett - Live In Texas |
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Chuck Berry - The Definitive Collection
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Four80East - Straight Round
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Swans new release, Leaving Meaning. |
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The Who - Happy 75th Pete. |
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Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (R.I.P. Jimmy Cobb) |
David Gilmour - Live in Pompeii |
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The Thorns: s/t. Three good songwriters and singers, great production (by Brendan O’Brien) and engineering, Jim Keltner on drums. Excellent music, mighty fine album! Issued on CD only (to the best of my knowledge) in 2003, currently out-of-print. Well worth looking for. |
Bowie - Low on Ryko gold disc. You know, cuz it's gold! That's always better than silver. |
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Bowie "Low" another great album by the thin white Duke(R.I.P.).
Happy Listening!
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Dusted off Tina Turner Private Dancer, good music, poorly recorded
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Thanks, I also have the JVC XRCD but I played the original red book. Any idea how the Warner Music compares?
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