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
My review of the LampizatOr DSD Komputer music server includes a few of the favs I've been listening to lately:

http://ayllonmedia.com/news/the-lampizator-dsd-komputer-an-audio-expo-in-your-living-room-or-not

That Jacky Terrasson and Cassandra Wilson recording is quite amazing!
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Eagles, Long Road out of Eden. CD
The title track is recorded flawlessly! "Long Road out of Eden".

Also- Glenn Frey singing " It's your world now" is very uplifting.  Even if your not an Eagles fan these two songs are worth checking out.

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Daniel Amos - Dig Here Said The Angel; Mr. Buechner's Dream

Sao Paulo Ska Jazz - self-titled

Thanks to Pokey77 for the Daniel Amos recommendation.

Just arrived. Greg Brown, COVENANT from Red House Records. Been searching for it for about 7 years. I heard 'Cept You and Me Babe' on the radio but I didn't know the title. I thought I had tried every combination possible in all the search engines in existence. Turns out I was wrong. Zimwig turned me on to Red House Records in the MUSIC YOU HATED BUT NOW LOVE thread.
quicksilver, happy trails. john cippolina was a vastly underrated guitar god, here doing bo diddly for an hour or so
TY- dpatterson

I will certainly check out the live Joni set.  Happy Listening!
jafant

Joni always good - how about Shadows and Light with Pat Metheny's band live.
Tonight will be:
Murcof - Martes


Les McCann Ltd. w/guest Joe Pass - On Time

Thanks to alexatpos for the recommendation.
aolrmd1241 - Good to hear from another Roy Buchanan admirer.  Thanks for commenting.  I envy you having seen him live.  For me, Roy, Rory Gallagher & (Mick Taylor?) make up a kind of trinity of "under-celebrated" guitarists.  [I guess I might be open to some discussion about the #3 spot].   
ghosthouse...Roy was/ is one of the best. Seen him once when I was a kid at the University of Indiana in Indiana Pa. A-W-E-S-O-M-E show that night... thanks for the link.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, "The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw".  Recorded almost 50 years ago.  Still smokin'.