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audiobill
04-18-2006, 12:58 PM
A real departure for me this week.
This past Saturday I went with some friends to see George Dalaras in concert, at Roy Thomson Hall.
Dalaras, in many ways, is to the Greek-speaking world what Sinatra is to the English-speaking world.
The show clocked in at over 3 hours & the legend known as George Dalaras showed up to play & sing.
Unfortunately, his voice is showing signs of age; but a good time was had by all.
So........this week's listening has been rather exclusively focused:
George Dalaras - I Megaliteres Epitihies tour Yiorgou Ntalara
George Dalaras - Afieroma Ston Tsitsani
George Dalaras - I Maides I illi Mou
Cheers,
audiobill
Bernd
04-19-2006, 05:30 AM
A damp and grey day is complemented perfectly by:
"Buddy Guy - Bring'em in".:thumbsup:
Peace
Bernd:6:
***en - Morph The Cat, great production but talk about a time warp. This is lounge music you could get away with in the 70's/80's but sadly now sounds bad.
Electric President - Electric President, twee synth pop, home produced but so many layered sounds to enjoy.
SR Vaughan - Sky is Crying, Little Wing just got stuck on repeat.
Calexico - Garden Ruin
Cheers
Mike
bobsticks
04-19-2006, 06:41 AM
a beautiful day in the works with:
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra:Haydn Symphonies; Symphonie G-dur Hob. 1:81 and Symphonie fis-moll Hob. 1:45, Abschieds-Symphonie
***en - Morph The Cat,
Fogot you ain't allowed to say F agen round here
bobsticks
04-19-2006, 07:19 AM
SR Vaughan - Sky is Crying, Little Wing just got stuck on repeat.
LOL-Cheers to you Mike, and at my home Little Wing gets "stuck on repeat" quite often
Dusty Chalk
04-19-2006, 08:52 AM
Fogot you ain't allowed to say F agen round hereThey really ought to fix that. His name does come up here often enough.
Forgot you ain't allowed to say F agen round here
Never mind moderators a spell checker would be more useful...
Anybody heard that latest Secret Machines album Ten Silver Drops, it's not too dissimilar to their debut but somehow different, I've been playing it a lot recently.
Cheers
Mike
Stone
04-19-2006, 11:00 AM
And there are ways around it.
Fa<a></a>gen.
See? You just have to know a how to fu<a></a>ck with it a bit.
Mr MidFi
04-19-2006, 11:01 AM
Anybody heard that latest Secret Machines album Ten Silver Drops, it's not too dissimilar to their debut but somehow different, I've been playing it a lot recently.
Cheers
Mike
The new Secret Machines hits the stores on Tuesday here in the states. I'll buy it automatically.
As far as my own new listens are concerned...
The week was dominated by the latest Built to Spill disc, You In Reverse. It is an excellent album overall, with several tracks being immediately enjoyable and others loaded with grower potential. Like I said after my first listen, this may well be an early candidate for AOTY.
I also downloaded KT Tunstall's debut disc, Eye to the Telescope, for my daughter. It's the sonic equivalent of a cherry popsicle on a warm summer's day. Not terribly challenging, but consistently charming. Solid songwriting and singing.
Those were the only new ones for me. I'll provide my indescribably obvious analysis of the Secret Machines next week. :thumbsup:
Dusty Chalk
04-19-2006, 12:40 PM
And there are ways around it.
Fa<a></a>gen.
See? You just have to know a how to fu<a></a>ck with it a bit.I know, but it should be easy enough to make an exception, so that people who are here to discuss music rather than hacking can get on with it. You know -- if F-A-G and not F-A-G-E-N then censor, etc.
audiobill
04-19-2006, 03:44 PM
Anybody heard that latest Secret Machines album Ten Silver Drops, it's not too dissimilar to their debut but somehow different, I've been playing it a lot recently.
Cheers
Mike
Hey, Mike.
Glad to hear that the latest Secret Machines album is up to snuff. It'll be an auto-buy for me, too, when it hits our shores. Can't wait.
Cheers,
Bill
Bernd
04-20-2006, 07:56 AM
Moving in a circular fashion are:
"Eloy - Dawn".
Peace
Bernd:thumbsup:
bobsticks
04-20-2006, 08:38 AM
Thursday is usually "new music day" for me but (boring) meetings have forced me to postpone the fun. Currently spinning on a late lunch:Memphis Slim's-Blue Memphis
About ten years ago, I saw Chris Spedding at an impromptu stop at TGO. This disc doesn't relly act as a showcase, but I was particularly impressed by his playing on that eve--especially in a genre that I don't generally regard as a favorite.
bobsticks
04-21-2006, 04:09 AM
np:John Coltrane--Lush Life
This, along with Miles' 'Kind of Blue', could be considered the gateway drug for those who find jazz impenetrable. Heavily infused with blues tonal structure, Lush Life[I] retains the essential polyrythms of jazz while eschewing the atonal stuff that is so off-putting to many. IMO the baleful mournings of the tenor sax on 'Like Someone in Love' and 'Trane's Slo Blues' are worth the price of admission on their own. And, of course, the R. Van Gelder remasters are topnotch SQ.
Cheers
Bernd
04-21-2006, 06:00 AM
I've listend to Kind of Blue several times and just don't get it:( . Yet Sketches of Spain I like and play often. Go figure.
Anyway the weekend has started and some great boogie tunes are hitting my lobes provided by:
"Candy Kane - White Trash Girl".
Peace
Bernd:16:
Dusty Chalk
04-21-2006, 02:07 PM
Grooving on Klaus Schulze's Vanity of Sounds right now. Dig it!
bobsticks
04-22-2006, 06:47 AM
Now spinning:Albert King's I'll Play The Blues For You (SACD)
I'm close enough to Chicago that I get to see quite a fair amount of live blues. That said, it rarely makes it into the system at home though lately I have been trying to incorporate it into my diet. I'm finding that SQ is a crapshoot. Any suggestions while yer spinnin'?
Bernd
04-24-2006, 04:25 AM
Unwrapped and going round is the brand new:
"Bruce Springsteen - The Seeger Sessions".
Peace
Bernd:17:
bobsticks
04-24-2006, 05:45 AM
now spinning:
Junior Wells and Guests Slide Guitarists--Come On In This House.
Good listening to all
shokhead
04-24-2006, 06:07 AM
Just picked up Steve Miller's Fly Like An Eagle on DTS. Never a hugh fan but wanted something new. Wow. Its pretty darn good.
Bernd
04-25-2006, 06:08 AM
Spinning around is a bloody marvellous new release by:
"Amy Allison - Everything and Nothing too."
Daughter of Mose Allison.
Peace
Bernd:21:
Dave918
04-26-2006, 03:47 PM
Hey all, didn't realize it's been a couple of weeks since I last posted, time flies. Been wrapped up exploring the many flavors of Jazz lately - gotta say Jazz is one tough nut to crack, but I'm getting there. Kicked back right now with George Shearing ~ Like Fine Wine.
Up next is Dave Brubeck ~ Park Avenue South, a live session with a great performance of Take Five and many other Brubeck favorites.
-dave
Woochifer
04-26-2006, 04:35 PM
Streaming last night's edition of Blueprint (ambient and soul grooves) from KCRW's website. Host Kevin Lincoln played some wicked jams on that program.
http://www.kcrw.com/smil/Blueprint.ram
nobody
04-26-2006, 05:56 PM
The <b>Chi-Lites: A Lonley Man</b> is spinning as I type this...Love Is would be the song playing right now...the albums on its second spin on the evening. If you like that smooth soul sound of the early 70s...this is a MUST HAVE album from 1972.
Dave918
04-27-2006, 01:15 AM
A blues/rock mix to wake me up this am.
John Mayer Trio ~ Try!
This one just showed up in the mail yesterday. Not bad. John Mayer with Steve Jordan on drums and Pino Palladino on bass.
-dave
Bernd
04-27-2006, 06:53 AM
Good Morning Dave,
Late afternoon here and the fun begins with:
"Mink de Ville - Cabretta".
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
04-27-2006, 08:43 AM
Now spinning: NBC Symphony Orchestra--Toscanini. 1949 recording of an excellent performance.
Bernd
04-28-2006, 03:06 AM
Going round at the start of a long weekend is:
"Secret Machines - Ten Silver Drops".
My copy finally arrived today. Well worth the wait.
Peace
Bernd:16:
Dave918
04-28-2006, 04:05 AM
It's Larry Carlton ~ Sapphire Blue for me this am. Looks like rain headed in for the weekend. This is good news in that we are still more than 12 inches below normal. Dry as a bone, it is.
-dave
bobsticks
04-28-2006, 05:47 AM
It's the start of a long weekend over here as well, and easing into a second round of morning coffee with David Gilmour's On An Island seems like the right thing to do.
Hey Bernd, is Amy Allison's new release limited in some way, or perhaps only available on yer side of the pond? I'm having trouble finding it:confused:
Slosh
04-28-2006, 06:22 AM
I'm 'previewing' Just Like The Fambly Cat at the moment. So Grandaddy called it quits and then releases a new album. My initial impression is this is not something they put out just from contract obligations.
I can hook up a ysi if anyone is interested.
Bernd
04-28-2006, 07:13 AM
It's the start of a long weekend over here as well, and easing into a second round of morning coffee with David Gilmour's On An Island seems like the right thing to do.
Hey Bernd, is Amy Allison's new release limited in some way, or perhaps only available on yer side of the pond? I'm having trouble finding it:confused:
Hey glad you have a long weekend too. The Amy Allison is not limited as far as I know. Her website is www.amyallisonmusic.com and the disc number is SPIT027.
It's a recording well worth seeking out. Apart from the crappy Smiths track Everyday is like Sunday. Why oh why? But in her defense she makes it her own. It was recorded in Scotland and released by Shoeshine records www.shoeshine.co.uk
Hope this helps. Wishing you a great weekend.
Peace
Bernd:16:
Bernd
04-28-2006, 07:36 AM
Almost forgot to mention the spinning disc is:
"Robben Ford and the Blue Line - Handful of Blues".
Peace
Bernd:5:
bobsticks
04-28-2006, 11:18 AM
Disclaimer to omniscient cosmic entity-the following is not a ***** session, does not indicate a lack of gratitude for the still and the calm, and does not in anyway imply the need for a return to tornadoes, galeforce winds, blizzards, etc.
It's hot. Very hot. Enough to chase a guy indoors...but that's ok
Now spinning: Dave Alvin--Museum of the Heart--good,bluesy,Knopfleresque honkey-tonk stuff :5:
Cheers
Dave918
04-28-2006, 12:06 PM
Grey skies, light rain, quiet, relaxed, George Shearing Quintet ~ That Shearing Sound
I like...yes, yes
-dave
Dave918
04-29-2006, 04:15 AM
Still raining this am - which is a good thing. Spinning a recently arrived Telarc disk -
Jim Hall ~ Dialogues with Bill Frisell, Gil Goldstien, Tom Harrell, Joe Lovano and Mike Stern.
-dave
Bernd
04-29-2006, 05:19 AM
Morning Dave,
No rain here and the B.O.T. is out:) but it's pretty cold:( .
In a laid back mood this afternoon therefore on the spot is:
"Gary Moore - Old Ballads, New Blues".
Just right
Peace
Bernd:6:
bobsticks
04-29-2006, 05:53 AM
Good morning/afternoon gents,
Met some friends out last night for the last set of a local blues band.Wow. Amazingly horrible. If you're gonna play the blues you gotta have more soul than a sock puppet...
...now spinning:Chick Corea~Piano Improvisations Vol.2
Bernd
04-29-2006, 06:04 AM
A good day to you too.:)
I agree that when the Blues is played bad it's bad.:incazzato: Sorry to hear that. Hope your evening wasn't spoiled.
Slight change in style here:
"Rory Block - From the Dust".
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
04-29-2006, 06:37 AM
:incazzato:
Hey Bernd,
No harm done and certainly not an evening spoiled. I, like most here I would assume, work too hard and too many hours to let my free time be wasted. And being in the company of good friends makes things better, eh.
ns: Ivo Pogorelich~Franz Liszt's Sonate in B minor another great old DG release
Cheers to you (one and all)
JohnMichael
04-29-2006, 06:41 AM
Now playing on a beautiful spring morning;
Oscar Peterson
The More I See You
bobsticks
04-29-2006, 06:53 AM
Good stuff and good to have you aboard on what is, in fact, a fine spring morning. I picked up a couple more Joshua Bell discs on your recommendation; very tasty stuff--thank you sir
musicman1999
04-29-2006, 07:02 AM
If you like Joshua Bell,you may want to check out his work in the film The Red Violin,it is a great little canadian film that he gives voice to the title character,the red violin.
bill
Dave918
04-29-2006, 07:17 AM
Debbie Davies, Kenny Neal and Tab Benoit ~ Homesick For The Road
Some great blues tunes for a Saturday morning.
-dave
bobsticks
04-29-2006, 01:22 PM
Hey everyone,
Thanks Musicman, I will undoubtedly give The Red Violin the look-up.
Now spinning-John Mayer~Heavier Things you know if it wasn't for his appearance on the Clapton deal, I probably would've written this guy off as some neophite pop-poseur--and it would've been my loss. This is a very good SACD...
Bernd
04-30-2006, 01:10 AM
Good morning one and all.
Tackling today the:
"Martin Scorsese presents The Blues" 5 disc box set.:cornut:
I am sure I will find some gems within.:)
Peace
Bernd:6:
bobsticks
04-30-2006, 06:39 AM
What a lazy Sunday morning...
...snd drifting further into indolence with Billie Holiday~Lady in Satin
Cheers and good listening to all
Bernd
04-30-2006, 06:44 AM
Little change of style to help me digest the Blues marathon:confused: is provided by:
"Stewboss - Sweet Lullabye".
Just right for a rainy sunday afternoon.:)
Peace
Bernd:16:
P.S. One more and we will have 300 posts.
Bernd
05-01-2006, 01:21 AM
Good Morning one and all...
Still raining. Nevermind. A helping tune or two to lift the damp spirit comes from:
"The Notting Hillbillies - missing.....presumed having a good time".
Beautiful.:)
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-01-2006, 05:25 AM
easing into a day of spreadsheets with Van Morrison's~Pay The Devil
Cheers to all
musicman1999
05-01-2006, 01:56 PM
The rain is beating against my windows,the wind is howling what better than John Coltrane--Lush Life
bill
daviethek
05-01-2006, 03:09 PM
Time to crank lets see.......Jimmy Smith "Dot Com Blues". with Dr. John, Keb Mo, BB etc. killer.
Dave918
05-01-2006, 03:30 PM
Listening to new arrival this evening
Karrin Allyson ~ Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane
Very tasty..yes!
-dave
Lifes-A-Blast
05-01-2006, 05:38 PM
Since I get XM through AOL Radio & direct tv thru audio ins to receiver , been listening to deep tracks, amazed what those folks come up with in their rotations. So far inspired me to dump some vaultish tracks onto a disc.
half done with it it's a mood thing
tell me what you stink!!! Regards Lifers
Go Back Home -Steve Stills 1 (Clapton on 2nd guitar)
Almost Cut My Hair- David Crosby C,S,N & Y
Wild Fire -Spooky Tooth (from vinyl)
Wake Me -Shake Me- Blues Project (Al Kooper)
Barabajagal-Donovan (Jeff Beck group backup 68-69)
Hey Joe - Love (stereo mix)
I've Been Working -Van Morrison
Shake Your Love - Climax Blues Band
Cut Across Shorty- Rod Stewart (remastered box set)
Gallows Pole -Zepplein
Gloria- Hendrix & Exp ( 9 min version).
more to come ....Looking at some Spirit, CCR,?? , CTA (Chicago1) B,S & T w/ A. Kooper,
maybe another Love tune from 1st lp, some Luna 23 minutes in brussels, and Faces -3 Button Hand me down are picked , but it's fluid - mood muzak!!! Later folks
Just thought I'd throw my 5 cents in ...
Ex Lion Tamer
05-01-2006, 05:44 PM
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg600/g680/g68035yk7pv.jpg
A fine album that I've been enjoying lately.
before that...
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drh200/h216/h21608mspzg.jpg
I think that the boys from Boise have really hit their stride with this one. better than "Ancient Melodies..." with taht jammy feel that they do so well.
and before that...
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drh000/h025/h02551gf0qv.jpg
AKA Davey's Mystery Disc II
This came as a really pleasant surprise to me. This is not how I imagined My Morning Jacket to sound like. Much poppier sounding than I would have thought with a early Who vibe on some songs. I like this album a lot, (we won't talk about Mystery Disc I & III, because I am a believer in "if you haven't anything good to say....")
Bernd
05-02-2006, 02:26 AM
First on the spot today:
"Morning Runner - Wilderness is Paradise Now".
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-02-2006, 05:48 AM
Haven't had a chance to check out any new releases for the week, so I'm kicking back with Jane Monheit's~Never Never Land(DVD-A) now spinning...
Cheers to all
bobsticks
05-03-2006, 07:08 AM
Now spinning Bob Baldwin's~Brazil Chill. Modern jazz heavily influenced by South American rhythms and instrumentation. Perfect for a beautiful day with the windows open to a captivating cross-breeze...
Cheers
Dave918
05-03-2006, 03:36 PM
Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris ~ All the Roadrunning
No doubt, a definite keeper!
-dave
musicman1999
05-03-2006, 05:21 PM
Warren Haynes---Live at Bonnaroo.
Great live disc Just Warren and his acoustic.
bill
Dave918
05-04-2006, 01:33 AM
Warren Haynes---Live at Bonnaroo.
Great live disc Just Warren and his acoustic.
bill
That is a great disk Bill, one of my all time favorites!
-dave
Bernd
05-04-2006, 05:54 AM
Hello everybody. The B.O.T. is out and a warm breeze is blowing and I am enjoying my latest addition to the collection:
"Antonio Carlos Jobim - Wave".
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-04-2006, 07:32 AM
All the trappings of summer are evident this day--fresh squeezed orange juice in the a.m., a light breeze skampers through the trees as the sun lazily arcs toward its apex, and young ladies in sheer dresses...ah, summer days in the city.
Now spinning: Diana Krall~The Girl In The Other Room
Cheers to one and all
musicman1999
05-04-2006, 03:02 PM
Golden Earring-----Naked 3
live at the panama
on import sacd
one of Hollands gretest exports
bill
bobsticks
05-04-2006, 06:02 PM
Feeling quirky and settling into the evening with Medeski,Martin,&Wood~Note Bleu currently doing the honors.
PS. Much thanks to Dave for mentioning the All The Roadrunning disc. I would've never known it was out and probably wouldn't have looked for it all week. Thanks again...
Cheers to all
Dusty Chalk
05-04-2006, 10:46 PM
Golden Earring-----Naked 3
live at the panama
on import sacd
one of Hollands gretest exportsOn SACD?!?!? Could you tell me your source, please? PM if you don't want to post a link.
Dusty Chalk
05-04-2006, 10:48 PM
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00009AQLM.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg
Kylie Minogue, Impossible Princess
It's...surprisingly good.
Dave918
05-05-2006, 03:20 AM
Having trouble getting motivated this morning, so it's strong coffee and Robben Ford & The Blue Line....very, very loud!
This disk is one of my reference disks I use when trying out new components, sound quality and dynamics are outstanding. It's also a must have for any blues fan.
-dave
Dave918
05-05-2006, 03:56 AM
Moving on to another must have -
Sara K. ~ Are We There Yet?
Classified as folk, but don't let that fool you. These songs are as much the blues as they are folk - laid back blues maybe?
" 'Are We There Yet' is the live and long-awaited 2002 Sara K. concert recorded in Germany, produced and engineered by Guenter Pauler of Stockfisch Records, using the Nautilus 801 speaker systems. This recording is, by far, the best live recording of Sara K. to date. Listeners will be pleased with the intimate captivation of her unique bluesy, jazzy, smoothe and dusty voice and style ~~ featuring Chris Jones on guitar. - CDBaby Notes"
-dave
Bernd
05-05-2006, 04:55 AM
Good choice to get motivated Dave. Robben Ford played loud should do it.:5:
I am heading for weekend territory with:
"James - Laid".
Just right for the moment.:6:
Have a good one
Peace
Bernd:16:
Dave918
05-05-2006, 05:07 AM
You can say that again Bernd!
Well the critics didn't like this one, but I did and that's all that matters to me -
Steve Forbert ~ Just Like There's Nothin' To It
-dave
Bernd
05-05-2006, 06:08 AM
Keep forgeting just how wonderful this band was.:) So here is another helping:
"James - Pleased to meet you".
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-05-2006, 08:42 AM
Blasting into the weekend in atypical fashion with Hurt~Vol.1. I saw these guys live on St. Patrick's Day, and assumed that they were a very talented local act. Wrong. Evidently, the drummer is related to everyone in Hollywood whose ever touched a mixing board and the vocalist suffers from some type of Bible-belt oppression malaise. Both are apparent on this release. Dark, brooding, dynamic...
Cheers
Dave918
05-05-2006, 04:10 PM
Continuing on with my Jazz journey/education. Tonight's lineup includes a first spin of McCoy Tyner ~ S/T with Stanley Clarke and Al Foster (Telarc DSD SACD) and Jim Hall with Joe Lovano, George Mraz, and Lewis Nash ~ Grand Slam (Telarc); and then on to a revisit with John Coltrane ~ Lush Life and Miles Davis ~ Kind of Blue.
Sounds like a great evening to me, I must say.
-dave
Bernd
05-06-2006, 03:11 AM
Hope you will all have a great weekend.:)
Starting off the tunes with a real sunshine record and a firm favourite of mine::6:
"Carlos Guitarlos - Straight from the Heart".
Peace
Bernd:16:
Dave918
05-06-2006, 04:33 AM
Good morning/afternoon Bernd!
Starting off a rainy Saturday morning with Bob James/David Sanborn ~ Double Vision
-dave
musicman1999
05-06-2006, 06:07 AM
Dusty
Sorry for the delay,i was lucky enough to find this little gem at one of my local record stores.I checked the disc and there is no label mentioned at all just universal music bv.The store was called Sam the Record Man.Good luck it is really good.I also have the first one on cd and its good as well.
bill
bobsticks
05-06-2006, 02:41 PM
OK, so a full two weeks after its posting, I finally get around to checking out Wooch's tribalfunkyfusionacidjazz livestream. Great stuff. I found myself with a hyper-extended chord and a set of headphones cleaning my kitchen at four in the morning. I swear. My kitchen thanks you Wooch.
I spent the rest of the night researching some of the less mainstream 'indie' releases you guys talk about with such frequency. I would have to say I found quite a bit about which to be positive (Calexico,Neko Case) and some stuff I probably won't be checking out... Anyway, it was a fun experience with the exception of the sleep deprivation.
Dave918, are you any closer to "cracking the nut" on your jazz journey; I can't imagine you haven't found a great deal to favor...
Bernd, what is...up,sir?
Cheers to all and good listening
musicman1999
05-06-2006, 05:42 PM
Carlos Santana--Blues for Salvador.
Got it today for 11 bucks.
bill
Bernd
05-07-2006, 12:22 AM
OK, so a full two weeks after its posting, I finally get around to checking out Wooch's tribalfunkyfusionacidjazz livestream. Great stuff. I found myself with a hyper-extended chord and a set of headphones cleaning my kitchen at four in the morning. I swear. My kitchen thanks you Wooch.
I spent the rest of the night researching some of the less mainstream 'indie' releases you guys talk about with such frequency. I would have to say I found quite a bit about which to be positive (Calexico,Neko Case) and some stuff I probably won't be checking out... Anyway, it was a fun experience with the exception of the sleep deprivation.
Dave918, are you any closer to "cracking the nut" on your jazz journey; I can't imagine you haven't found a great deal to favor...
Bernd, what is...up,sir?
Cheers to all and good listening
Hi Mark,
All is good. Thanks. My busy time is starting now......at last.:cornut:
But today is a lazy Sunday and we are kicking off with:
"James Grant - Holy Love".
A beautiful recorded layed back album full of great tunes.:6: He used to be the Lead singer with a little known band "Love and Money".
Have a good Sunday.
Peace
Bernd:16:
www.tapecircle.co.uk/jamesgrant/
Released on Sanctuary Records on the 18 October 2004
HOLY LOVE is the fourth solo album from one of the finest singer songwriters in Scotland. It's a more stripped back, gospel/country tinged affair, but with Grants own inimitable lyrical style, passionate voice and superb guitar playing.
"I suppose I'm no different to most songwriters, in that, at some point you want to make a record thats raw, intimate, acoustic, its just taken me a couple of decades to pluck up the courage and have the confidence to sing the songs as they are, not to overburden or embroider them ... "
Co produced by Donald Shaw, the album features Dobro meister Jerry Douglas and the beautiful voices of Karen Matheson and Monica Queen.
"I never thought I'd see myself sitting in the studio surrounded by banjo and mandolin, harmonium. At least I've managed to avoid the bagpipes, I suppose. When I was sixteen I loved Led Zeppelin 3 and Exile On Main Street, Astral Weeks, Blue by Joni MItchell, still some of my favourite records, but at that time the zeitgeist was so different, I drove away from my roots ... "
Many of the songs on Holy Love have a powerful prayer-like quality; the epic title track a hymn to the glory of love, Monica, a playful warning to suitors, The Streets You Walk Everyday, full of hope, Before She Shot The Arrow, the antithesis.
"Catholic guilt is responsible for some of the greatest art there is, a clear comparison exists, for me at any rate, between singing and praying of somehow exposing or evoking the part of you that's God. I think when you stand around singing , 'Teach O Teach Us How To Die', at Primary school its bound to warp you to some extent ..."
The release of Holy Love will confirm James Grants unquestionable talents and continues a vocation that has spanned two decades to make great music. Its time to listen.
"..and he will be seated at the right hand of the father , etc. "
The press on James Grant:
MOJO - "its honeyed melancholy is irresistible.... music from another place"
The Mirror - "a true craftsman with a panache few can match... a classy, confident and heartfelt return."
The Scotsman - ".... like it was touched by the hand of Scott Walker."
Evening Times - "...a triumph in breaking the limitations of stereotype."
Sunday Mail - "Grant is a rare and under-valued talent with a voice of genuine depth."
© Vertical Records 2006 website design by Karen Miller
bobsticks
05-07-2006, 06:07 AM
bill-- You know,it is after a dozen years as a 'failed' guitarist who only mastered the technical elements of the instrument that I have recently embraced the concept of saying more with less. Knopfler does this, as do the traditional blues players I've been listening to lately. I think CS is the modern extension of all this. Santana is clearly a river I'll have to fjord soon. Hope your enjoying the spinning.
Bernd-- Sounds like heady stuff and well inkeeping with the oblique spirituality of some of your other musical tastes. I'm glad to hear your keeping busy--save a little extra so you can make it over the pond for that housewarming for G; we'll all tilt a few...
...Now spinning: Peter Gabriel~Shaking The TreeSACD
Cheers all and enjoy the weekend
Bernd
05-07-2006, 06:26 AM
Good Morning Mark,
Thanks for the kind words and I make sure I'll keep something in reserve for G's house warming. Hope all goes well with his new home. Must be very stressfull.
Listening to another old favourite of mine:
"The Go-Betweens - The Friends of Rachel Worth".
A fitting tribute to Grant.
Peace
Bernd:16:
Dave918
05-07-2006, 07:18 AM
Dave918, are you any closer to "cracking the nut" on your jazz journey; I can't imagine you haven't found a great deal to favor...
Oh, I'm enjoying my Jazz travels immensely! Adding new recordings to my collection almost daily - so yeah, my credit cards are really taking it on the chin :)
Slipped in a favorite from 2002 for a Sunday morning spin -
Jorma Kaukonen ~ Blue Country Heart SACD, DSD
-dave
Dusty Chalk
05-07-2006, 01:29 PM
Dusty
Sorry for the delay,i was lucky enough to find this little gem at one of my local record stores.I checked the disc and there is no label mentioned at all just universal music bv.The store was called Sam the Record Man.Good luck it is really good.I also have the first one on cd and its good as well.That's okay -- I'll see what I can find. Thanks for responding...I think I've heard of Sam the Record Man...Yeah, I have the first two, that's why I'm interested -- recently posted them on a recent "what's the best unplugged recording" on the sh.tv forums.
bobsticks
05-08-2006, 01:45 PM
Now spinning: Herbie Hancock~Maiden VoyageRVG
daviethek
05-08-2006, 02:16 PM
Now spinning: Herbie Hancock~Maiden VoyageRVG
Damn nice isn't it. Check out " In the Beginning" by Hubert Laws, roughly from the same time period. dk
bobsticks
05-08-2006, 02:38 PM
Damn nice isn't it. Check out " In the Beginning" by Hubert Laws, roughly from the same time period. dk
Yeah, Herbie can throw down:cool: . Thanks for the recommendation,I'll follow up...
Cheers
bobsticks
05-10-2006, 06:04 AM
Rough one yesterday--no time for tunes on that Tuesday.Today,however, is most serene.
NS: Glen Gould~Bach:The Two and Three Part Inventions
Bernd
05-10-2006, 06:38 AM
Busy day for me too yesterday. Finished for today so some sunshine music::)
"Peggy Scott-Adams - Help Yourself".
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-11-2006, 05:44 AM
Another go around for JS Bach-The Complete Orchestral Suites (Telarc SACD) ;Boston Baroque conducted by Martin Pearlman with Christopher Kreuger on flute.
Bernd
05-11-2006, 07:00 AM
Mike Scott came up with the goods again. Enjoying :
"The Waterboys - Fishermans Blues":17:
the re-mastered Collectors Edition. Man, disc two is full of unreleased material, that would make an album in itself. Sounds so fresh, it's hard to believe that its almost 20 years old.
What great music.:6:
The B.O.T. is out and life is good.
Greetings to one and all.
Peace
Bernd:16:
www.mikescottwaterboys.com
bobsticks
05-11-2006, 05:51 PM
I spent the first part of the week "working" overnights babysitting a crew of electricians and computer techs as they reconfigured the systems. Most around the office bristled at the idea but I welcomed the oppotunity for a little p & q to catch up. The reward--an unexpected long weekend. Aint life grand?
Easing into the twilight with Weather Report's Heavy Weather
Cheers to all and good listening...
musicman1999
05-11-2006, 07:02 PM
Almost midnight here in Nova Scotia,lousy weather,just about to crash when i had a thought.I have had no music time today,so now i must find something to listen to because i have allways felt,and i hope you all agree,that a day with out music is an incomplete day.Maybe some Van Morrison,sleep can wait.
bill
Bernd
05-12-2006, 03:43 AM
I know what you mean. The spirit needs nourishment. Van is a good call.
Early afternoon sunshine and I shall start with:
"Van Morrison - Moondance"
followed by
"Robbie Robertson - Storyville".
Always thought these two realy go well together.
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-12-2006, 04:36 AM
[QUOTE= ,and i hope you all agree,that a day with out music is an incomplete day.bill[/QUOTE]
Truer words were never spoken...
Starting it off on a bleak and drizzling Friday:
Mussorgsky's~Pictures at an Exhibition--Fritz Reiner/CSO;SACD
nobody
05-12-2006, 12:43 PM
Been listening to a bunch of Jimmy Smith the last couple days...mostly The Sermon and Prayer Meetin'. Anyone like the B3 and don't know this guy is missin' out.
Also some Sam Cooke...always makes me feel good.
Played Marvin Gaye's What's Goin' On a bunch...pretty much been playing over and over in my ghetto cruiser of a car for the last week or so...that album's about perfect...always sounds great...
bobsticks
05-12-2006, 06:45 PM
Mellowing out with Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto~Getz/GilbertoSACD...
Bernd
05-13-2006, 03:39 AM
Dark Sky, rain:( , but great toones................:6:
"Ray Davies - Other People's Lives".
Have a good weekend
Peace
Bernd:16:
musicman1999
05-13-2006, 12:42 PM
David Clayton-Thomas--In Concert
Former frontman of Blood Sweat and Tears,recorded live at the Opera House in Toronto last fall.He has put together an eleven piece jazz/rock fusion group.The set list is mostly BST standards but with some suprises thrown in.The band is smoking and David is in great voice although not quite where he was 35 years ago but hey,who is.
Its great to hear those songs freshly done again.
bill
bobsticks
05-13-2006, 02:27 PM
NS: Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris~All The Roadrunning
With each successive spin this disc gets better and better.
Cheers to all,
M
Bernd
05-14-2006, 08:08 AM
Gardening Duty today. Cutting the lawn, weeding the vegetable plot and several other pointless exercises. havn't got a clue what I am doing,:confused: but keeps the other half happy.:)
There is very cold bottle of Pilsner Urquell with my name on it in the fridge but first things first. On the spot goes:
"Dave Alvin - Blackjack David".
Hope you all have a great weekend
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-14-2006, 02:28 PM
Hey Bernd,
Just kneel down alot and digseveral holes varying in width and depth--you'll look like a pro. And remember the cold beveridge waiting at the end of the day. You're gonna make it through this,buddy:p
Now spinning: Donald ***en~Morph the Cat
Cheers,
M
Bernd
05-15-2006, 05:55 AM
Made it through the gardening yesterday. Was actually quiet enjoyable. However we are starting the week with an old favourite of mine:
"Luther Allison - Live in Chicago".:6:
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-15-2006, 06:08 AM
Made it through the gardening yesterday. Was actually quiet enjoyable.
I knew you'd make it. No gardening here, my friend, as we're back to the weather of a month ago. Bleak is the order of the day, so I am awaiting what must surely be an impending blizzard...
NS: Nina Lelchuk~Schumann:Fantasia in C (Telarc)
Cheers to all
Bernd
05-15-2006, 09:16 AM
New arrival rotating at the moment:
"The Beautiful South - Superbi".:)
www.beautifulsouth.co.uk
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-16-2006, 05:38 AM
...that it's gonna be "one of those days"...
Now spinning:H. von Karajan/Berlin Phil.~Mozart Symph #32,33,36
Bernd
05-16-2006, 07:06 AM
Mark, do not despair. Stop and start again.:ihih:
I am working my way through my Easter music haul and currently in residence on the round spot are:
"The Maryhillbillys - Meet the Maryhillbillys".
Some combination believe me. Hard drinking Aussie musicians and a scottish singer displaying their love of Country music. Good time music and witty lyrics. Cooking Vinyl.
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-17-2006, 05:10 AM
Some combination believe me. Hard drinking Aussie musicians and a scottish singer displaying their love of Country music. Good time music and witty lyrics. Cooking Vinyl.
Bernd:16:
...I fail to see how one could go wrong
Fog like split pea soup and spinning The Best of Eric Dolphy RVG. Cool...
Cheers to all
Bernd
05-17-2006, 05:41 AM
Freaky weather here too. Promise of a fine sunny one and now had to stop and come inside due to monsoon like rain and wind.:( Bloody hell.
So a somber mood is being created by:
"Talk Talk - The Colour of Spring".
A damn fine album never the less.:6:
Peace
Bernd:16:
jrhymeammo
05-17-2006, 09:07 PM
Wow, last time I played this was in spring of 1999. I was driving from eastern Tennessee to Asheville, North Carolina with my crew. Man, I miss that feeling we had. Good times.
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Live Art
bobsticks
05-18-2006, 12:15 AM
On through a sleepless night with Pink Floyd~Animals
jrhymeammo
05-18-2006, 07:13 AM
On through a sleepless night with Pink Floyd~Animals
I just picked that one up on LP yesterday with the Final Cut replacing my CDs. It was like listening to Rog/Reg for the first time again. Their appearance at the Hydes Park was great. Nice touch by MTV to zoom in on that factory.
musicman1999
05-18-2006, 04:19 PM
The James Gang----Bang
1973 classic is the Tommy Bolin version of the band,but its a great record.
bill
bobsticks
05-18-2006, 06:26 PM
...spending some quality time with The Little Willies...
Cheers to all
bobsticks
05-19-2006, 06:14 PM
...sirens wailing in the alley below--another night in the city...
NS:Monk and Coltrane~At Carnegie Hall
Cheers
musicman1999
05-19-2006, 07:50 PM
The Allman Brothers Band--Hittin the note
If you like AWB and have not heard this,seek it out.
bill
jrhymeammo
05-19-2006, 08:52 PM
Tom Waits - Alice
Django - Memorial Album Vol. 2. I wish the recording was better but it was in 1947.
bobsticks
05-19-2006, 10:42 PM
Tom Waits - Alice
Django - Memorial Album Vol. 2. I wish the recording was better but it was in 1947.
Hey j,
You might want to check some Bireli Lagrene, particularly his earlier works--very Djangoish with better sq. It's my understanding that they had several significant similarities, not the least of which being background and upbringing. Lagrene's earliest work in 1980/81 took factions of the guitar world by storm in terms of technique and composition. Later, he went on to play jazz/fusion with Jaco Pastorius.
Now spinning: Thelonius Monk~Monk
Cheers and good listening
jrhymeammo
05-20-2006, 11:56 AM
Hey j,
You might want to check some Bireli Lagrene, particularly his earlier works--
Yeah, that'll defintely be worth spinning. I will go check it out in a few, but first I have Norman Granz - Jam Session. I pulled it out last night as a reminder, and oddly I feel like listening to it. A great classic line-up.
Great weekend
- Stranger walking in the street, by the chance their separte glances meet. I am you and what I see is me:5:
JohnMichael
05-20-2006, 12:23 PM
Diane Schuur
Deedles
jrhymeammo
05-20-2006, 03:56 PM
Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt - Together Again for the last time.
Earl HInes and Jonah Jones - Back on the Street. You gotta love Chiaroscuro Records. Great Music & Art.
TOOL - 10,000 Days.
I couldnt find Bireli Lagrene, but that's part of the fun.
Feanor
05-20-2006, 04:37 PM
What's spinning
...
Bernd
As follows; (still in progress) ...
Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No. 8
Henryk Gorecki: Symphony No. 3, 3rd movement
Olivier Messiaen: Turangalila Symphony
Elliot Carter: Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei, 1st movement, Partita
Elliot Carter: String Quarter No. 2Very cool :wink5:
musicman1999
05-20-2006, 07:26 PM
War--The Very Best Of
Lost track of these guys about 25 years ago,i recently picked up a compilation to renew my interest in the band.Good stuff,has tracks from 1970-1994 including a couple from the Eric Burdon & War era.Now i am looking for back catalog stuff,but not a lot is available.
bill
bobsticks
05-21-2006, 05:45 AM
As follows; (still in progress) ...
Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No. 8
Henryk Gorecki: Symphony No. 3, 3rd movement
Olivier Messiaen: Turangalila Symphony
Elliot Carter: Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei, 1st movement, Partita
Elliot Carter: String Quarter No. 2Very cool :wink5:
Hey Feanor,
You're right, it's very cool--love Dvorak. I have the 8th (Szell) on SACD which you have inspired me to play next. However...
Now spinning: Andre Previn/RPO~Tchaikovsky's Concerto #1
Cheers
dean_martin
05-21-2006, 06:36 AM
Good morning to you, too. Sunday morning - the most laid back time of the week.
Now spinning on the 'table: Maiden Voyage - Herbie Hancock
bobsticks
05-22-2006, 06:11 AM
I never, ever had ocassion to use those words before...
Love the Herbie Hancock. I'm hearing tale of a relatively new SACD release of HH doing Gerschwin? I look into that later in the week and report back. Maiden Voyage is a classic in its own right.
NS: Guiseppe Sinopoli/NYPO~Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg
Good listening to all
Bernd
05-22-2006, 07:26 AM
Hello everybody. Man just finished four 15 hour days in Scotland. Ahh the beauty of working for yourself.
Anyway onwards and upwards and I hope you are all well.
A relaxing evening ahead with some 35 year old Malt Whisky and some steaming toones.
And starting of:
"Muddy Waters - the best off" :6:
A speakers corner re-release and absolutly outstanding and far superior to the original release. Don't know what those guys at Speakers Corner are doing but it sounds damn good. Oh dear the Rye juice is taking effect. Have a good one.
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-23-2006, 05:26 AM
Good day to you friend Bernd. I thought I was the only one crazy enough to work hours like that! I hope the trip was both lucrative and satisfying. Single malts,eh--you hittin' the Laphroig sir?
NS: Maurice Abravanel/Utah Symph.~Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake
Cheers to your return...
Bernd
05-23-2006, 06:16 AM
Little bit fragile today:( and to top that had a musician friend round last night to listen to his latest recording (very New Wave). So here we go with the theme:
"Talking Heads - Speaking in Tongues"
"Stan Ridgway - Holiday in Dirt".
Mark I hope all is well with you and have a good one, one and all.
Peace
Bernd:16:
musicman1999
05-23-2006, 02:15 PM
Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson--VH1 Storytellers
Just 2 stools,2 guitars,John and Willie.Oh and some great tunes and some good stories to.I have forgotten what a great guitar player Willie is.
bill
dean_martin
05-23-2006, 02:17 PM
I never, ever had ocassion to use those words before...
Love the Herbie Hancock. I'm hearing tale of a relatively new SACD release of HH doing Gerschwin? I look into that later in the week and report back. Maiden Voyage is a classic in its own right.
NS: Guiseppe Sinopoli/NYPO~Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg
Good listening to all
Thanks for the sentiment. Hey...it brings a smile to my face.
Bernd
05-24-2006, 04:17 AM
A very fine recommendation from Davey:
"Willard Grant Conspiracy - Let it Roll".
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-24-2006, 05:50 AM
A few too many late evenings here has led to the need to kick back on this, the first genuinely tranquil day in quite some time. Kicking into gear with a first spin of Pearl Jam. I was pretty cynical and content not to by this album,but ifirst impressions support the hype. The boys are back...
Cheers to a beautiful day
JohnMichael
05-24-2006, 06:40 AM
Herbie Hancock
Gershwin's World
bobsticks
05-24-2006, 07:19 AM
Herbie Hancock
Gershwin's World
That's it!!!???!!! OK Mr. SpoilSport:hand: , you know I'm hot on the trail of this one. How is it???
Bernd
05-24-2006, 07:43 AM
I am enjoying:
"British Sea Power - Open Season".
Peace
Bernd:16:
JohnMichael
05-24-2006, 07:59 AM
That's it!!!???!!! OK Mr. SpoilSport:hand: , you know I'm hot on the trail of this one. How is it???
I saw your post and thought it had been too long since I listened to it. I think it is very good. It is more Gershwin interpreted. Very jazzy with nice vocals by Joni Mitchell on two of the songs. Well recorded with a good lineup of artists.
bobsticks
05-24-2006, 08:06 AM
Thanks JM, now I'm positive I must purchase ASAP
Cheers to all
Bernd
05-25-2006, 06:07 AM
Cold, windy and sunny more like a clear winters day. What is going on?:confused:
So we have on the round table:
"Richmond Fontaine - The Fitzgerald".
Peace
Bernd:16:
JohnMichael
05-25-2006, 10:30 AM
Simply Red
Picture Book
bobsticks
05-25-2006, 01:23 PM
I am kicking back and relaxing with Chet Baker's Baker's Holiday.
Cheers and good listening
jrhymeammo
05-25-2006, 07:46 PM
I need to wakeup. So I think I need.......
Shakti- Natural Elements.
bobsticks
05-26-2006, 04:31 AM
Enjoying a cofee break with Jack Johnson. On and On to be specific
jrhymeammo
05-26-2006, 05:31 AM
Good Morning to all. Time to spin some black wax.
I'm going to start my day with Teddy Wilson in Tokyo, by T.W. And maybe some easy mono recordings by Ms Holiday. Nothing special, just perfect tune for friday morning.
Have a great weekend
Bernd
05-26-2006, 06:19 AM
Good Morning (afternoon) to you. I am closer to the weekend and on top we have a Public holiday on Monday. So it's kick back time and time to listen:
"The Comsat Angels - Chasing Shadows".
will be followed by
"Willard Grant Conspiracy - Regard the End".
and 4 compilation discs that Mike has sent me.Thank you very much.:)
Hoping for a great and peaceful weekend for all.
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-27-2006, 05:40 AM
This holiday weekend is underway with clear skies and no worries. Found a new hifi shop located a mere four miles from me--two floors of listening rooms and toys and a third floor with all the cds/lps/sacds a guy could dream of. Life just got more expensive...
Now spinning: Wynton Marsalis~Live at the House of TribesThis is a great live album!!
Cheers and good times to all,
M
Bernd
05-28-2006, 01:17 AM
That's a great find Mark. Well done.:cornut:
It's Sunday morning and the sound of:
"Harry Manx - Wise and Otherwise"
fills the air.
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-28-2006, 05:04 AM
Well, across town it is "Race Day" with all the accompanying fanfare. At the end of the day it's still cars going around a circle many many times, and so, I choose a more tranquil lot with [B]Donald ***en's~[I]Morph the Cat
Good day to all
JohnMichael
05-29-2006, 01:01 PM
Philip Glass
Songs From Liquid Days:17:
bobsticks
05-29-2006, 01:55 PM
Moving in a different direction than usual today and giving the sub a workout all at once...
Rammstein~Live Aus Berlin
Bernd
05-30-2006, 03:24 AM
Need some beautiful toones:
"Over the Rhine - Films for Radio".
Ahhhhhh Bliss
Peace
Bernd:16:
musicman1999
05-30-2006, 06:02 PM
Hot & Cool
Bennett sings Ellington
great record,every couple of weeks it seems to find my cd player.
Allman Brothers Band Live at The Beacon Theatre on dvd.
bill
Bernd
05-31-2006, 05:56 AM
Keep working my way through my Easter haul.
Another Gem:
"Shelby Lynne - Suit Yourself".
I like it, I like it....:)
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
05-31-2006, 09:11 AM
Kickin' around with Manuel Galban,Ry Cooder, & Jim Keller~Mambo Sinuendo
Cheers
bobsticks
06-01-2006, 05:51 PM
Beck~Sea Change DVDA--sublime
Hawkeye
06-01-2006, 06:58 PM
Lately...
Ian Moore - s/t
KINO - Picture (can't say enough about this disc, it is excellent)
The Best of Blood, Sweat, and Tears
Chris Rea - Whatever Happened to Benny Santini
Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians - Perspex Island
kd Lang - Ingénue
bobsticks
06-04-2006, 07:04 AM
Currently making the rounds on the little silver disc is Bob James~Urban Flamingo and before that Herbie Hancock~Gershwin's WorldSACD ( I finally found the damn thing!)
Cheers
jrhymeammo
06-04-2006, 07:39 AM
Man, these guys are building followers in US. I'm gonna go see them pretty soon, cant wait.
Ozric Tentacles - Afterswish
JohnMichael
06-04-2006, 10:12 AM
Herbie Hancock~Gershwin's WorldSACD ( I finally found the damn thing!)
Cheers[/QUOTE]
Well do you like it?
bobsticks
06-04-2006, 02:26 PM
Herbie Hancock~Gershwin's WorldSACD ( I finally found the damn thing!)
Cheers
Well do you like it?[/QUOTE]
Absolutely, JohnMichael. What a treat and well worth the effort!
NP: Dizzy Gillespie~To Bird With Love Telarc--another classic...
jrhymeammo
06-05-2006, 09:41 PM
Frank Wess - Flutology, First Date
I'll be up all night again, man I love my neighbors.
bobsticks
06-06-2006, 06:20 AM
Now enjoying Bruno Walter/NYP~Franz Schubert's "Unfinished" #8
Cheers
bobsticks
06-09-2006, 06:48 AM
Not a lot of time for extended spinning lately--it seems that during the summer months everything is sadly reduced to snippets and 20-minute outtakes. That said, today, I'm going the distance with Cannonball Adderley~Somethin' Else. Another Rudy Van Gelder remix...
Cheers
Stone
06-09-2006, 07:02 AM
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drh200/h291/h29196nqxa6.jpg
The Paper Chase - Now You Are One Of Us
Slosh
06-09-2006, 04:44 PM
http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drh200/h291/h29196nqxa6.jpg
The Paper Chase - Now You Are One Of UsI downloaded that a couple of months ago (YSI'd from someone at Obner). Maybe someday I'll get around to listening to it.
What an idioticbiga<a>sswasteofbandwidth thread.
NP: The Black Heart Procession - The Spell Yeah right, who gives a f<a>uck?
jrhymeammo
06-09-2006, 08:57 PM
I play this at least once a month.
Pros and Cons of HitchHiking
Bernd
06-10-2006, 02:21 AM
Starting me off on a sun filled weekend is:
"Tom Russel - Love & Fear".
Peace and have a good one
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
06-10-2006, 10:26 AM
Neko Case~Fox Confessor Brings the Flood--yeah, I know I'm late to the party on this one. I've owned it for about a month and each listen it gets better and better...
Cheers
bobsticks
06-13-2006, 04:57 AM
Mahler's 7th~San Francisco Symphony/Michael Tilson Thomas
Presumably, this is one of the series Woochifer was recommending several months ago in a SACD thread. This is easily one the best recorded pieces of music of any style I have heard. Having revisited it three times in less than a week, I am impressed again and again with its clarity and resolution. If you're into SACD and even remotely interested in classical, this one makes the short list.
Bernd
06-13-2006, 10:28 AM
Man two heavy days coming to an end.:incazzato: I shall kick back to the toones of two new purchases:
"Keith - Red Thread"
"Lister/Lyytinen/Parker - Pilgrimage"
Now where is that cool Pilsner Urquell:)
Peace
Bernd:16:
Bernd
06-14-2006, 10:32 AM
Couple of great discs to get the evening on the way:
"James McMurtry - Walk between the Raindrops"
"Nerina Pallot - Fires".
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
06-15-2006, 04:19 AM
An early start to the day's spinning with Beethoven's Klavierkonzert No.1 with Maurizio Pollini on piano.
Bernd
06-15-2006, 07:36 AM
Over here we have::6:
"Vigilantes of Love - Audible Sigh".
What a fantastic Album.:thumbsup:
Peace
Bernd:16:
daviethek
06-15-2006, 10:57 AM
Feet up with a backache. Tony Bennet/Bill Evans albumn. nice ballads.
Bernd
06-16-2006, 10:14 AM
Feet up with a backache. Tony Bennet/Bill Evans albumn. nice ballads.
Hope your back is feeling better boyo.:cornut:
Going round here is:
"Mike Plume - Rock & Roll Recordings Volume 1"
A damn fine record
Have a good weekend one and all
Peace
Bernd:16:
bobsticks
06-18-2006, 06:29 AM
...hears echoes and watches tumbleweeds drift by...
Starting off a lazy Sunday with a bit of the blues--Buddy Guy's~Bring 'Em In. This is a fun collection of songs, recorded very well, and features the likes of John Mayer, Carlos Santana, Tracy Chapman, Robert Randolph, and Keith Richards in addition to our protagonist.
Good listening to all
musicman1999
06-18-2006, 08:10 AM
The River in Reverse
Elvis Costello&Allen Toussaint.
I have listened only to about a half so far but very good.
bill
Ex Lion Tamer
06-18-2006, 10:00 AM
This father's day I have on tap...
Built to Spill: Keep it Like a Secret
Camper Van Beethoven - Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
Explosions in The Sky - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place
The Pogues - Rum Sodomy & the Lash
Mark Lanegan - Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
bobsticks
06-20-2006, 05:04 AM
NS--Tord Gustavsen Trio~The Ground
Hey Tamer, I love that Pogues album. Rum,Sodomy, and the Lash was the first Pogues I was exposed to, and still a favorite...
jrhymeammo
06-21-2006, 05:53 PM
I've never had great luck with Columbia Masterworks, but Stravinsky's Firebird Ballet Suite/Petrushka Ballet Suite is incredible. This mono LP was pressed between 1965-70. I'm starting to become a huge fan of Mono recordings. Salvation Army offer superb stuff if you are a Crate Digger. When was last time you had great deal of fun for spending $0.25 in last 12 months?
bobsticks
06-22-2006, 05:32 AM
NS--Bizet suites, specifically Carmen #1 & 2 / L'Arlesienne #1 & 2 ~ Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux conducted by Igor Markevitch
Ex Lion Tamer
06-22-2006, 12:21 PM
NS--Tord Gustavsen Trio~The Ground
Hey Tamer, I love that Pogues album. Rum,Sodomy, and the Lash was the first Pogues I was exposed to, and still a favorite...
See I didn't hear RSL until after Red Roses for Me and If I Should Fall From Grace With God (My favorite), but I love them all, polus Peace & Love and Poguetry in Motion.
Stone
06-22-2006, 12:52 PM
See I didn't hear RSL until after Red Roses for Me and If I Should Fall From Grace With God (My favorite), but I love them all, polus Peace & Love and Poguetry in Motion.
I really like them all too, but I think my favorite is If I Should Fall From Grace With God. I have the whole family interested in the Pogues now, because after Mclusky (Mac for short) got vetoed as a name for our dog, I suggested Pogue and it stuck.
bobsticks
06-24-2006, 05:21 AM
Eric Dolphy's Out There--free jazz, baby...
jrhymeammo
06-24-2006, 08:47 PM
Fred Waring - Songs of Cole Porter
Whata Hell!!!!!!? Oh these are 78s...... I would need a smooth transition. RUN-DMC's very first album from 1984. Original pressing in superb condition for $5 at a local shop.
JohnMichael
06-25-2006, 05:29 AM
Liza Minnelli
Gently
A nice way to start a Sunday.
daviethek
06-27-2006, 12:41 PM
Los Super Seven "Heard it on the X"
bobsticks
07-01-2006, 11:06 AM
Sir Charles MacKerras & The Prague Chamber Orchestra~Mozart's Symphony No.40
Bernd
07-04-2006, 11:13 PM
Spinning in the early morning hot summer sunshine is:
"The Kooks - Inside in/Inside out"
"Steve Harley - The Quality of Mercy".
Have a good one
Peace
Bernd:7:
bobsticks
07-06-2006, 03:05 PM
Claude Williamson Trio~'Round Midnight Bass on the downbeat, comp chords w/ the left hand, great technique with the right; compositionally very simple music but done so well...
JohnMichael
07-07-2006, 09:46 AM
Vivaldi's Cello
yo-yo MA
ton KOOPMAN
The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
I have trouble going a day without playing this disc.
bobsticks
07-09-2006, 05:08 AM
NS-Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks and Water Music performed by Boston Baroque and conducted by Martin Pearlman.
This is the second SACD from this gifted group I have purchased, and neither fails to deliver the goods...
Three-time Grammy nominee Boston Baroque was the first Baroque orchestra established in North America. Founded in 1973 as "Banchetto Musicale" by the American conductor and harpsichordist Martin Pearlman, The ensemble has been the vanguard of the period instrument field for almost thirty years, and was recently described by Stereo Review as ">>>Perhaps the outstanding period instrument ensemble in this country."
Highly recommended...
Cheers
jrhymeammo
07-11-2006, 05:58 PM
Listening to
Syd Barrett, Mad Cap Laughs...........
bobsticks
07-13-2006, 08:52 PM
Academy of St. Martin-In-The-Fields/Neville Marriner~Debussy, Ravel, Dukaks, Saint-Saens, Various Works
shokhead
07-14-2006, 05:58 AM
Tubular Bells 5.1
bobsticks
07-17-2006, 07:58 AM
John Lee Hooker~Mr. Lucky--anytime I can get some blues with good sq I'm a happy guy...
Mark111867
07-17-2006, 01:17 PM
Garnet Rogers- The Outside Track. Hope everyone is well.
jrhymeammo
07-18-2006, 07:16 PM
30th anniversary DSOM for $26 at a Virgin Mega Store. I can't believe they didnt try to charge over $40 for it, VMS usually try to to stick it in any open holes we got.
This record almost has no background noise. I enjoyed the hell out of it, but '73 pressings seem to sound more emotional. Also, I think it lacks dynamics compared to my 30+ year old copy.
bobsticks
07-21-2006, 11:36 AM
Now spinning:Les Paul and Friends~American Made/World Played
Nothing deep or profound, just some good blues-tinged R&R with, of course, some great guitar playing.
I love that llama...
bobsticks
07-30-2006, 09:22 AM
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers~Keystone 3
...just felt like bumpin' the old warhorse...
jrhymeammo
07-30-2006, 11:15 AM
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers~Keystone 3
...just felt like bumpin' the old warhorse...
Nice, for that I'll will spin "The Jazz Messengers at the Cafe Bohemia Vol. 1.
I hope this wax'll help me retire early oneday.
-JRA
Bernd
08-04-2006, 07:09 AM
Busy, Busy , Busy. Man- surfacing for air and to enjoy some toones by:
"The Waterboys - Karma to Burn"
"Saltlick - A face only a mother could love".
Have a good weekend and happy listening:thumbsup:
Peace
Bernd :16:
Resident Loser
08-04-2006, 08:06 AM
...Sounds Of Summer...
Even with two clunkers, the other 28 tunes (many in mono) bring back tons of memories...
jimHJJ...got a competition clutch with a four-on-the-floor, and she purrs like a kitten 'til the lake-pipes roar...D@mn, music was fun, fun, fun then...)
musicoverall
08-04-2006, 08:54 AM
I listened to Allan Sherman's comedy "Peter and the Comissar" on the drive into work. Hilarious! And interesting. Amidst the comedy and the music (Beethoven's Fifth done as a cha-cha, Brahms Lullaby as rock and Swan Lake as a blues), there is some relevant music business/social commentary as in one part the Big Chief Commissar, head of all the Commissar's on the committee that dictates what music is acceptable for public consumption, states:
"There is one fact that must be faced,
WE are the makes of public taste.
And let's have no talk about artistic freedom,
the public goes wherever WE lead 'em."
I wonder if Frank Zappa ever heard this music from 1964 that I understand did well on the "charts". Fiedler conducts the Boston Pops and a few jazz guys are also present. The tenor man does a nice Stan Getz impersonation during the bossa nova section. I found this CD in a cut-out bin but it appears to have been available from BMG as well as Collector's Choice.
Resident Loser
08-04-2006, 09:19 AM
I listened to Allan Sherman's comedy "Peter and the Comissar" on the drive into work. Hilarious! And interesting. Amidst the comedy and the music (Beethoven's Fifth done as a cha-cha, Brahms Lullaby as rock and Swan Lake as a blues), there is some relevant music business/social commentary as in one part the Big Chief Commissar, head of all the Commissar's on the committee that dictates what music is acceptable for public consumption, states:
"There is one fact that must be faced,
WE are the makes of public taste.
And let's have no talk about artistic freedom,
the public goes wherever WE lead 'em."
I wonder if Frank Zappa ever heard this music from 1964 that I understand did well on the "charts". Fiedler conducts the Boston Pops and a few jazz guys are also present. The tenor man does a nice Stan Getz impersonation during the bossa nova section. I found this CD in a cut-out bin but it appears to have been available from BMG as well as Collector's Choice.
...reminiscent of the sentiments in his I Am The Slime...
Sherman's Camp Granada's melody was from Ponchielli's Dance Of The Hours as I recall...
jimHJJ(...but we've all gotten way too serious for novelty numbers...)
musicoverall
08-04-2006, 10:43 AM
...reminiscent of the sentiments in his I Am The Slime...
Sherman's Camp Granada's melody was from Ponchielli's Dance Of The Hours as I recall...
jimHJJ(...but we've all gotten way too serious for novelty numbers...)
...like of piece of the point behind "Joe's Garage".
I don't know about "too serious" but this is something that I'll play a few times and then retire for a good while. Sort of like those old George Carlin records... "Tonight's forecast... DARK! Continuing mostly dark changing to widely scattered light in the morning".
Woochifer
08-04-2006, 01:07 PM
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers~Keystone 3
...just felt like bumpin' the old warhorse...
Awesome disc! Have you had a chance to try out the multichannel SACD version? One of those rare occasions where the quality of the recording and performance are both up to the task.
That Cafe Bohemia performance that jrhymeammo mentioned is another standout among standouts. With all this Art Blakey talk, I might need to break out my vinyl copy of Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers -- all in glorious mono!
Woochifer
08-04-2006, 01:16 PM
At the moment, my playlist is completely cued up with the Brand New Heavies! Picking up their new album after work. (first one in 12 years with vocalist N'Dea Davenport)
The Brand New Heavies
Heavy Rhyme, Vol. 1
Brother Sister
Original Flava
Never Stop (remixes)
bobsticks
08-04-2006, 02:46 PM
Awesome disc! Have you had a chance to try out the multichannel SACD version? One of those rare occasions where the quality of the recording and performance are both up to the task
Damn, Wooch. You got one of those pinhole cameras planted in here? Yes, the Art Blakey and the JMs is, indeed, the SACD version! Great stuff so I think I'll add it tonight's playlist. It appears you've got quite the event going on yourself . Enjoy.
Good listenin' to all...
NP-Gordon Haskell's Harry's Bar
jrhymeammo
08-05-2006, 08:59 AM
The Blackbyrds is rotating happily.
I drove by a yard sale this morning, and this ol' lady gave me 40+ records for free. She just couldn't get'em out of her attic with her age. Lemonade was excellent!!!
-JRA
nobody
08-06-2006, 06:12 AM
Been really diggin' a 2LP set from King Curtis, covering his only two Prestige albums. Really great bluesy jazz stuff.
I like these 2 for one LPS sets from Prestige. I've got another that combines 2 albums on the label that Mulligan and Baker did together in a 2 LP set.
Also got a simliar 2 LP from that couple Ben Webster: Soulville and Ben Webster meets Oscar Peterson onto a 2 LP set.
Great LPs to look for to grab some great music more cheaply than finding a pair of the originals.
basite
08-06-2006, 07:32 AM
being played alot now:
"deus - pocket revolution"
"diana krall - the girl in the other room" and the live in paris dvd
"bossacucanova - uma batida differente"
"marcus miller - power grace"
"sven van hees - synesthesia"
"portishead - roseland nyc live" (cd and dvd)
"saint germain en laye café - encore"
"daftpunk - around the world" vinyl
jrhymeammo
08-06-2006, 07:47 AM
David Cross 3LP - Shutup You Fcuking Baby
Does it sound funnier on vinyl? I'll say no, but Red, White, and Blue coloured discs really display his passion toward US of A.
It is a laugh riot.
bobsticks
08-06-2006, 04:15 PM
1936
smooth and easy...
jrhymeammo
08-07-2006, 09:00 AM
Freddie King - Texas Cannoball LP
Great pre-lunch music for the day.
JohnMichael
08-07-2006, 10:12 AM
Antonio Vivaldi
UN ART DE LA FUGUE
I FILARMONICI del teatro comunale di Bologna
Angelo Ephrikian
harmonia mundi
:17:
bobsticks
08-07-2006, 03:08 PM
Now this is what I'm talkin' about. Great acoustic, multi-instrumental, effort. Very organic--perfect for an early summer evening...
.1938
Willard Grant Conspiracy~Regard The End
jrhymeammo
08-07-2006, 03:48 PM
Sergei Prokofiev - Sonatas for VIolinj and Piano Op 80
Leos Janacek - Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 21
I'm back into Vinyl with full force again!!!!!!
Happy Listening
musicman1999
08-08-2006, 02:21 PM
Charlie Parker -Jam Session #1
Arthur Rubenstien--Beethoven Sonatas on Living Stereo sacd
and for about the 100th time
Warren Haynes---Live at Bonnaroo love this record everytime i hear it,just a great record.
bill
jrhymeammo
08-09-2006, 03:18 PM
I;m not much of a Horace Silver fan, but Blues Away is CRACKIN'!!!!
bobsticks
08-09-2006, 06:33 PM
Continuing on with my regggae theme for the day and enjoying Ladysmith Black Mambazo~ The Chillout Sessions
No worries...
nobody
08-09-2006, 07:33 PM
Something about these steamy, humid nights is keeping me in jazz mode...
I think its remembering living with no AC and just a clock radio with the window open to the alley below and hearing the late night jazz station that I always remember. That's probably when I first really started loving jazz.
Right now, listening to Sonny Rollins: The Sound of Sonny...vinyl of course.
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg400/g445/g44510z6234.jpg">
Oh yeah...and I am a Horace Silver fan...listened to Tokyo Blues yesterday and Song for My Father today, actually.
jrhymeammo
08-10-2006, 01:27 PM
I'm spinning something hard and conscious. Immortal Technique, Revolutionary Vol 1(I dare you not to like it). I remember when it came out. It was 5 years ago or so, and it is already considered classic. Game of Hiphop is funny like that... think I'll play Jazz next. Maybe Teddy Wilson or Earl Hines.
http://www.molemen.com/shop/files/t_16172.jpg
Peace.
bobsticks
08-11-2006, 07:08 PM
Just kickin' back, dead to the outside world--me and John Lee Hooker. I liked the Mr. Lucky cd so much I went and purchased the Classic Records 24/96 DAD Remaster. 1947
One of the best sounding blues discs I've heard...
jrhymeammo
08-11-2006, 09:46 PM
Les Claypool's Frog Brigade, Live Frogs Set 2.
Nothing special at all. If anyone's gonna cover Animal by PF, they better do something more unique,.
nobody
08-12-2006, 10:37 AM
summer reggae vibes gitin' to I now...
havin' a smoke...ready to go eat some...
listenin' to...
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc500/c542/c5426297ncn.jpg">
Black Uhuru: Red
Bernd
08-13-2006, 12:14 AM
Sunday morning, rain , hot coffee, and toones. Had stuff to do in the garden, but have to sit inside instead now. Man I love english weather.
Spinning round and round.......
"Bill Mallonee - Permafrost"
"Bob Walkenhorst - Live at Molloy Brothers July 20, 2005"
Have a great weekend
Bernd:23:
bobsticks
08-13-2006, 08:13 AM
Hey BrotherBernd, welcome back!
Beautiful out here, not a cloud in the sky. The first half of the day is mine for uninterrupted tunage...1948
Cheers to all
nobody
08-13-2006, 08:15 AM
I may have forgotten just how great Blood on the Tracks is until listening to the whole thing 2 times waking up slowly this morning...
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd100/d124/d12451i47ok.jpg">
I really should listen to more Dylan. Only have this one, HIghway 61 Revisited, and Nashville Skyline plus a live CD and his greateast hits. I think I need to do a little Dylan hunting in the near future.
jrhymeammo
08-13-2006, 01:24 PM
Listening to Faust IV by Faust. Checkout this outstanding album cover....
http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B0000253SL.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
This record was given to me several weeks ago. Wish I had spun it alot sooner.
Hey Bernd, looks like life's been keeping you busy. Maybe we can save 500th post for you. Wonder how far this thread will go on, maybe 1000? Have a great week to all.
-JRA
daviethek
08-13-2006, 04:14 PM
[QUOTE=I really should listen to more Dylan. Only have this one, HIghway 61 Revisited, and Nashville Skyline plus a live CD and his greateast hits. I think I need to do a little Dylan hunting in the near future.[/QUOTE]
"O Mercy" aint bad. Its done with the Nevilles in the old N.O.
Woochifer
08-13-2006, 06:55 PM
Pet Shop Boys - Fundamental plus Fundamentalism limited edition bonus remix CD (import)
Musically, it doesn't really branch out too far from their familiar 80s/90s electro/house sound (among their recent releases, only Bilingual tries to explore new musical areas), but thematically it takes their typically exuberant (and IMO brilliant) sense of irony and applies it to current events for the first time. ("I'm With Stupid" is a witty and not-so-thinly-veiled treatise on Tony Blair and Dubya under the guise of a love song featuring a guy explaining why he stays with a lover despite that lover being an utter moron)
As usual, they leave it up to outside producers and remixers to create the more current sound to accompany their album material.
dean_martin
08-13-2006, 08:22 PM
Calexico/Iron and Wine ep In the Reins from '05 on vinyl - nice sounds for winding down on Sunday night. I'm definetly interested in checking out releases from both bands.
Listenend to Kings of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak earlier today. Sounds kinda like Spoon's Gimme Fiction. Cool guitar riffs and distorted tones. I like the white vinyl but it's a little noisy.
Picked up Best of G. Love and Special Sauce last week. I usually don't go for "Best of" or Greatest Hits, but G. Love is playing locally later this month and I wanted to test my memory from about 10 years ago. This is a fun cd. I'd say that 8 of the 11 tracks are strong and are worth multiple plays. The style is to my liking but I can see that it would be difficult to squeeze out more than 2 or 3 good albums. Jack Johnson joined G. Love & SS for an upbeat version of Johnson's "Rodeo Clowns" in 1999. Johnson recorded it again for one of his later albums but it doesn't have the same swagger. "Blues Music", "Cold Beverage", "Stepping Stones", and "Baby's Got Sauce" are in that classic Beck-like, Beastie Boys-funk vein from around '93 to '96. Fun stuff that reminds me of the days when I'd travel many miles to catch a live act - even on a week night!
Bernd
08-13-2006, 10:31 PM
Hey Bernd, looks like life's been keeping you busy. Maybe we can save 500th post for you. Wonder how far this thread will go on, maybe 1000? Have a great week to all.
-JRA
Hi,
Yeah, has been pretty hectic. Too much to get into on here, but I am out the other side. Never thought this little thread would run and run. Picked up some great tips from my fellow posters. So thank you for that.
Last night going round and round.....
"Ry Cooder - Buena Vista Social Club"
"Drew James and the Parafinaliens - The last second Chance"
"Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard"
"Eric Clapton - Me and Mr Johnson"
"Dave Brubeck Quartett - Time Out"
Real mellow evening:ihih:
Peace
Bernd:7:
JohnMichael
08-14-2006, 01:37 PM
Mahler
Symphony No. 7
Michael Tilson Thomas
San Francisco Symphony
Truly excellent! Much appreciated!
-Jar-
08-14-2006, 01:47 PM
Listening to Faust IV by Faust. Checkout this outstanding album cover....
http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B0000253SL.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
This record was given to me several weeks ago. Wish I had spun it alot sooner.
Hey Bernd, looks like life's been keeping you busy. Maybe we can save 500th post for you. Wonder how far this thread will go on, maybe 1000? Have a great week to all.
-JRA
mmmm
<i>Jennifer, your red hair's burning
Yellow jokes come out of your mind
</i>
bobsticks
08-14-2006, 06:20 PM
Tonight it's Keb' Mo's Sessions at West 54th. The video is crisp and clear and the audio, while being mixed at a very low level, articulates each instrument well. I'm viewing in PCM mode so I can't comment as to the DD track.
Hey, special guest appearance of Dr. John.
The audience looks as if they thought they were coming to see Ron Popeil.
Cheers and good listening
1951
jrhymeammo
08-14-2006, 06:57 PM
Feeling fortunate to have time for cleaning and spinning.
Next monday, I will be starting my last semester of college. Hope to spin alot of music before the madness starts again.
Nothing new but can't stop listening to them.
Leonard Cohen - Love and Hate
Nina Simone - To Love Somebody
Tangerine Dream - Phaedra
To -Jar-, I'm just now starting to feel that mmmmmm, since I have only spun it once. I'll spin it again tomorrow for more mmmmmmmm. What have you been spinning? Mmmmmmmmmm
-JRA
Woochifer
08-14-2006, 07:12 PM
The Amalgamation of Soundz, Part II
Very kewl nujazz/electronica CD. Unlike a lot of the other discs that I listen to in this genre, this is not a compilation but a whole album from an actual group.
Bernd
08-14-2006, 11:43 PM
Last night I enjoyed....
"Tom Russell - Love and Fear"
"Mike Scott - Bring'em all in"
"The Wonderboys - Soundtrack"
Peace
Bernd:16:
Woochifer
08-15-2006, 02:19 PM
Mahler
Symphony No. 7
Michael Tilson Thomas
San Francisco Symphony
Truly excellent! Much appreciated!
JM -
Have you had a chance to take in any of the other discs in the SFS' Mahler series (they're almost done -- after the 5th comes out in early-October, only the 8th Symphony will remain)? The 7th is indeed a stellar performance and recording. If you haven't heard them already, I would also highly recommend the SF Symphony recordings of Mahler's 1st and 6th. The 6th in particular is a devastating performance that took place on September 12-14, 2001.
Bernd
08-16-2006, 02:43 AM
Welcoming a new morning are:
"The-low-country - the dark road"
"Ed Harcourt - Strangers"
"Grant-Lee Phillips - Mobilize"
"Memphis Slim - Blue Memphis"
Peace
Bernd:16:
JohnMichael
08-16-2006, 07:22 AM
JM -
Have you had a chance to take in any of the other discs in the SFS' Mahler series (they're almost done -- after the 5th comes out in early-October, only the 8th Symphony will remain)? The 7th is indeed a stellar performance and recording. If you haven't heard them already, I would also highly recommend the SF Symphony recordings of Mahler's 1st and 6th. The 6th in particular is a devastating performance that took place on September 12-14, 2001.
Wooch the 7th is my first with SFS and Tilson Thomas. I now want the whole series. I have the 1st with Riccardo Muti conducting, the 2nd with Claudio Abbado, two copies of the 5th with Rattle and Chailly, the 6th with Boulez, the 9th again with Chailly. Once I have the SFS series if they are as good as the 7th they will be the ones I play.
I do have a lot of music With Michael Tilson Thomas conducting. I have him conducting Copland, Gershwin "Rhapsody In Blue" and a live recording with Sarah Vaughn "Gershwin Live" which is excellent.
bobsticks
08-16-2006, 12:59 PM
Recent talk of Horace Siver has me in thought. So, during a break in the action, Miles Davis All-Stars~Walkin'. Good stuff!
Woochifer
08-16-2006, 01:26 PM
Also going along with the hard bop theme ...
Freddie Hubbard - Goin' Up
One of the great horn tandems in action with the then-22-year old trumpet prodigy Hubbard (this was only his second album) trading chops with the underappreciated Hank Mobley on tenor sax. Add a pre-Coltrane quartet McCoy Tyner and Paul Chambers to the mix, and there's quite a session playin'!
Woochifer
08-16-2006, 02:13 PM
Wooch the 7th is my first with SFS and Tilson Thomas. I now want the whole series. I have the 1st with Riccardo Muti conducting, the 2nd with Claudio Abbado, two copies of the 5th with Rattle and Chailly, the 6th with Boulez, the 9th again with Chailly. Once I have the SFS series if they are as good as the 7th they will be the ones I play.
I do have a lot of music With Michael Tilson Thomas conducting. I have him conducting Copland, Gershwin "Rhapsody In Blue" and a live recording with Sarah Vaughn "Gershwin Live" which is excellent.
It's interesting because Thomas is very well known for his expertise with more modern composers like Copland, Ives, and Gershwin. The SFS (and the LA Phil) gets a lot of attention from east coast music critics because they include so many modern and less-oft-played composers in their programs. Just in the last year, I've been to concerts where the SFS program opened for Mahler's 5th with a modern minimalist composition similar to some of Philip Glass' work, and as a prelude to Orff's Carmina Burana played a soundtrack overture to some obscure Mexican movie from 60+ years ago -- an arrangement that required at least eight percussionists.
When the SFS announced that they would embark on the Mahler series, some people were concerned about whether they could pull it off, whether they could be focused and "serious" enough to handle some of the weightier arrangements that are in Mahler's works. Their monumental performance of Mahler's 6th (the "tragic" symphony) on 9/12/01 quickly doused any doubts. I'd seen the SFS perform that piece several years ago, before MTT took over as musical director, and the 2001 recording completely blew away what I remembered seeing from the SFS several years back. The other performances have been uniformly good, with occasional greatness (the recordings of 1st, 6th, and 7th; and I expect with the 5th as well if the CD is anything like the live recorded performance I attended last year)
As I mentioned, the SFS only has Mahler's 8th (the "symphony of a thousand") left to finish the complete cycle, but I am a bit concerned about the arrangement, having just seen the SFS perform that piece live a couple of months ago. They chose not to record it this time around, so it will be at least another two years before they do record that piece. This time around, they went with a downsized arrangement with less than 500 players total, but that's about all that will fit on the stage at Davies Hall for a public performance. Sir Georg Solti's landmark 1972 recording of Mahler's 8th with the Chicago Symphony used an oversized orchestra and more than 800 players, and recorded it in a large auditorium with no audience present. Hopefully, they'll find the answer by the time the tape starts rolling!
Aside from the performances, the recording quality has been excellent. These discs are the primary reason that I bought a SACD player, and it's been worthwhile. As great as the CD layer sounds, the two-channel SACD layer is better yet, while the 5.1 SACD layer takes you right up to the conductor's podium at Davies Symphony Hall.
jrhymeammo
08-16-2006, 05:40 PM
Hardbop is definetly my favorite category. Went thru my vinyls and found Dexter Gordon's Our Man in Paris. I didnt even know that I had this album. This happens way too often, but it is like purchasing good music for free.
This re-re-re-re press has been digitally mastered. I really hate records that have been altered from the orignal goodness, but I'm learning to digress.
http://img.mp3spy.ru/images/2004010520204308484_1.jpg
Also going along with the hard bop theme ...
Freddie Hubbard - Goin' Up
One of the great horn tandems in action with the then-22-year old trumpet prodigy Hubbard (this was only his second album) trading chops with the underappreciated Hank Mobley on tenor sax. Add a pre-Coltrane quartet McCoy Tyner and Paul Chambers to the mix, and there's quite a session playin'!
Reading about a young trumpter always makes me think of Lee Morgan. The Cooker used to be my favorite album so it will be player later.
http://yoyo-jukebox.velvet.jp/jazz-LeeMorgan-TheCooker.jpg
I'm loving this talk about Jazz.
Woochifer
08-16-2006, 07:19 PM
Hardbop is definetly my favorite category. Went thru my vinyls and found Dexter Gordon's Our Man in Paris. I didnt even know that I had this album. This happens way too often, but it is like purchasing good music for free.
Even worse is when I repurchase an album that I forgot I already had in my collection! It's happened to me a couple of times. First time was when Tower was having a sale on all of Fantasy Records' releases, which includes the entire Prestige jazz catalog. So, I went to town buying up a whole bunch of Prestige's limited edition K2 remasters (the same process that JVC uses on its excellent XRCD titles) from Trane, Miles, and Cannonball, only to find later on that I already had a K2 copy of Miles Davis' Cookin'.
Another album that I accidentally repurchased was Sonny Clark's Cool Struttin', which I bought on one of Classic Records' 96/24 high res PCM discs. Only after I cracked open the disc did I realize that I already had it in my collection -- Classic Records had accidentally included it with a mail order purchase a few months earlier, and I had forgotten about it! Oh well, they eventually got my money with that accident!
Reading about a young trumpter always makes me think of Lee Morgan. The Cooker used to be my favorite album so it will be player later.
I'm loving this talk about Jazz.
I haven't explored Lee Morgan all that much. My personal favorite hard bop album from that Blue Note era is probably Hank Mobley's Roll Call. Many of the same stellar supporting players from Freddie Hubbard's early albums, but that Mobley session absolutely smokes! I read on the All Music site that legendary jazz writer Leonard Feather (with whom I took a jazz history course in college -- amazing class) once referred to Hank Mobley as the "middleweight champion" among jazz saxophonists.
Bernd
08-16-2006, 11:06 PM
Another enjoyable session last night included amongst others:
"Neil Young - Living with War"
"Chuck Prophet - No other Love"
"Yo Yo Ma - Soul of the Tango" (Thanks Bobsticks)
Peace
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