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nobody
10-13-2006, 03:56 AM
<img src="http://www.matadorrecords.com/images/fullsize/ole-671.jpg" height=200 width=200>
Brightblack Morning Light

Laid back, droning, mellow, bluesy, meloncholy...add your own next adjective.

Listening to it for the first time right now and diggig it a lot. Grabbed it after hearing this <a href="http://www.matadorrecords.com/mpeg/brightblack/brightblack_everybody_new.mp3">MP3 of Everybody New</a> at the Matador site.

ForeverAutumn
10-13-2006, 05:02 AM
Picked up that Corinne Bailey Rae that had been talked about elsewhere. The cd is almost like separate albums, the first half falling within the styles of Sade and Erykah Badu with some sexy Vula Malinga vocals thrown in the mix. The second half seems to run out of steam, relying heavily on slightly over-emphasized bass bumpin' and lacking the creative spark the preceding tunes. I suspect the album will do well on the strength of the singles, and it's a very good but not earth-shattering rec.

Cheers

I picked that up a couple of days ago also. I've only listened to the first half so far and it just wasn't as good as I had hoped. She has a beautiful voice. But musically, the songs are just weak. The two songs that I heard on SNL were by far the best tracks on the first half. I'll have to spin the rest of it this weekend, but given your comments along with what I've heard so far, I don't have high hopes. It'll make for good background music when the in-laws come over though.

I went CD shopping yesterday and picked up two new (to me) Beatles CDs...Revolver and Abby Road. I also picked up the new Scissor Sisters. I'm kicking off this morning with Revolver. I can't believe that I got away with ignoring The Beatles for so long.

bobsticks
10-13-2006, 07:15 AM
Well I think you diagnosed the malady, FA. Beautiful voice but the actual song construction is kind of poor, or at least hackneyed. Unfortunately, she is listed as a primary songwriter though one hopes she is more of a lyricist and the future will bring better musicians into the fold. Still, I've heard often worse.

NS-Joe Henderson~Milestone Profiles


PS. Bernd is experiencing some computer issues but wishes a "good day" and "good listening" to all...as do I.

nobody
10-13-2006, 08:21 AM
Is that the chick that was on Saturday Night Live? I was flipping channels and stopped on her and was really wanting to like her, but it just didn't quite get there for me. I was really happy to hear an R&B singer that didn't just resort to vocal gymnastics for once these days, but the songs were just kinda bland. It did make me curious what else she had going for her since she did have a nice voice and seemed capable of doing something quite good.

ForeverAutumn
10-13-2006, 08:45 AM
Do yourself a favour and wait for the reviews of her 2nd CD. Once people discover who she is, maybe she'll get offers to record some better songs, by more talented writers.

basite
10-13-2006, 09:57 AM
PS. Bernd is experiencing some computer issues but wishes a "good day" and "good listening" to all...as do I.


wish him the same back, if you can.

basite
10-13-2006, 10:07 AM
<img src="http://www.matadorrecords.com/images/fullsize/ole-671.jpg" height=200 width=200>
Brightblack Morning Light

Laid back, droning, mellow, bluesy, meloncholy...add your own next adjective.

Listening to it for the first time right now and diggig it a lot. Grabbed it after hearing this <a href="http://www.matadorrecords.com/mpeg/brightblack/brightblack_everybody_new.mp3">MP3 of Everybody New</a> at the Matador site.


ah crap, after hearing that track, i want that cd too, how's the rest of the cd?? everybody new was great.:cornut:

ForeverAutumn
10-13-2006, 11:00 AM
I just finished listening to the full Corinne Bailey Rae disk. It's very disappointing.

Now spinning is the new Scissor Sisters disk, Ta-Dah. Every proggy bone in my body tells me that I should hate this stuff, but for some unexplainable reason, I like it...a lot. Go figger.

Woochifer
10-13-2006, 11:19 AM
Haley & Muscle - Addicted to House

Some deep house for a Friday afternoon :cool:

nobody
10-13-2006, 01:47 PM
ah crap, after hearing that track, i want that cd too, how's the rest of the cd?? everybody new was great.:cornut:

If you liked that, I think you'd like the rest of it...similar mood.

That track sold me and I wasn't disappointed.

Dusty Chalk
10-13-2006, 02:12 PM
I dug that track, too.

jrhymeammo
10-13-2006, 02:21 PM
Nothing obscure. You can find this copy almost anywhere, and that is a good thing for those who love big band like jazz

Jimmy Smith - The Cat

http://www.wink.ac/~nmnl/catcat/neko/img/smithcat.jpg

For those of you using dial-up connection. Are you guys having hard time loading the page due to images of album covers?

I think I'll check out this track you all have been talking about. If it's good, If it's good I may pick it up when I got to a store tonight.

Have a great weekend to all.

jrhymeammo
10-13-2006, 03:05 PM
Sonny Stitt - NOW!
Great mono recording in near mint condition/playback.
http://images.music.com/images/dmc/release/now!/5/images/bio.jpg

He's peobably my favorite sax-blower, but I only have about 3 records on him. Record store here I come.

-JRA

jrhymeammo
10-13-2006, 07:15 PM
Zion I & Grouch - Heroes in the City of Dope

Just got this album today.
This album is really good. Grouch has always been my favorite from the Living Legend, and I've been following Zion I for years. It's like they furfill mhy wish and teamed up in a studio.:0:
I cant wait to go see them on 28th.
http://blogs.sohh.com/sohhleftcoast/Heroesinthecityofdope.jpg
Peace
-JRA

tin ear
10-14-2006, 10:17 AM
Kimmie Rhodes: Man in the Moon. For anyone who likes Texas country/rockabilly etc. it just don't get much better than this.

Bought this at least VG quality record the other day for 10 bucks. It must be rare, because although I can find mentions of it all over the net, I can't find anyone selling it, nor a picture of the album for me to attach here.

jrhymeammo
10-14-2006, 11:49 AM
Arista - Freedom Sampler

It's a collection of Free Jazz with:

Roswell Rudd
Randy Weston
Charles Tolliver
Gato Barbieri
Cecil Taylor
Ornette Coleman
Marion Brown
Albert Ayler
Anthony Braxton
Shiela JOrdon
Billy Harper
Gary Gartz
Ron Carter
Herbie Hancock
Joe Chambers
Don Cherry
Gary PEacock
Dave Holland
Dollar Brand
William Allen
Don Moye
Hod O'Brien

College Football is on, but I cant stop Spinning. Ahhhhhhh!!!:incazzato:

basite
10-15-2006, 07:54 AM
queens of the stone age - Lullabies to paralyze,

on cd, and soon, i will have it on vinyl.

bobsticks
10-15-2006, 08:48 AM
Before the chicks, before the marching bands there was the blues...Fleetwood Mac'sShrine '69. This was the Spenser/Kirwan era and way before the polish...good blues fare for an overcast afternoon.

Cheers

tin ear
10-15-2006, 04:14 PM
TOMMY as performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and Chambre Choir with Guest Soloists

basite
10-17-2006, 08:35 AM
now going, the very best of
Lou Reed...

nice cd.

greetz,
Basite.

bobsticks
10-17-2006, 01:13 PM
Chillin' out with Sing Me Back Home:The New Orleans Social Club a collection of gumbo classics Featuring the entire troupe of Neville Brothers. Before that it was The Very Best of Traffic. A mellow, old-scool afternoon...

dean_martin
10-17-2006, 01:32 PM
Rarely do I have time to spin an album in the morning, but this morning I got up a little early, put on some coffee and walked the dog out to get the paper. The wind was blowing. It was warm and humid and dark, ominous clouds were crossing the sky. A few big rain drops were being blown almost horizontally. It looked and felt like hurricane weather. I went back inside and warmed up the gear, sat down at the computer to check the weather and saw pics of a huge front moving W to E. I put on In the Reins, the Iron & Wine/Calexico EP, and continued checking the weather but by the second track I moved to my listening chair. I sat back and listened to the whole thing while staring out the window.

jrhymeammo
10-19-2006, 01:27 PM
I enjoyed Coltrane for the very first time today. I still cant understand why he never thrilled me, but not today. Good Stuff
Only gripe is that this 2LP set is one of those with side A&D on disc 1, and Side B&C on disc2. I dont get it....

John Coltrane -The Other Village Vanguard Tapes.

http://freett.com/basiemusic/LP/jazz/john-coltrane.files/otherVillage.jpg

Woochifer
10-19-2006, 02:58 PM
Kyoto Jazz Massive - 10th Anniversary

Remixing nujazz practitioners extraordinaires! Very much in the same vein as Jazzanova. Great stuff if nujazz is your thing.

bobsticks
10-20-2006, 05:48 AM
NS: Mighty Sam McClean~Sweet Dreams with Barry Seelen kickin' it on the Hammond b-3. A great Telarc recording, highly recommended if you have the means...

Cheers

jrhymeammo
10-20-2006, 04:37 PM
Speaking of B3, decided to spin Jungle Soul by Dr. Lonnie Smith.
I almost bought the one with Beck covers but glad I didnt buy it. Just not my thing.
Have a great weekend.

-JRA

Bernd
10-21-2006, 12:41 AM
Re-entry into cyber space to the toones of:

"Jeff Finlin - Angels in Disguise"

Hope everybody is alright, and have a great weekend

Peace

Bernd:16:

basite
10-21-2006, 03:43 AM
chilling out,

Gotan Project - lunático

just like it is supposed to be, me, and my speakers, and the cat, batteling with my right foot...

Peace,
Basite

bobsticks
10-21-2006, 05:25 AM
Hey Brother B, welcome back! Good to have you back among the online...

Now spinning: Calexico~Feast of Wire, just checkin' out the story of Carpenter Mike.


Cheers

Bernd
10-21-2006, 05:33 AM
Thanks M. It's good to be back.
Onwards with the listening to a new buy. Very mellow, very melodic and uplifting:

"Karine Polwart - Scribbled in Chalk".

Peace

Bernd:16:

nobody
10-21-2006, 06:00 AM
<img src="http://thraxil.org/images/mfr/2005/11/09/17-47-44.jpg">
<b>B. Fleischmann: The Humbucking Coil</b>

Like a warm blanket of bubbly organic electronics. A somewhat softer Notwist without the lyrical angst.

basite
10-21-2006, 08:19 AM
Ella Fitzgerald and louis armstrong - Ella and Louis...

originally from 1956, remastered on cd, quite well i must say,

update: the Advents play Ella's voice wonderfull, and louis' voice is so warm and natural, these speakers keep suprising me...

Bernd
10-22-2006, 09:49 PM
Last nights toones.....

"Mississippi John Hurt - Today"

"Krista Detor - Mudshow"

"Maria Ana Bobone - Senhora da Lapa"

"Maria Muldaur - Heart of Mine"

Soothing spinning.

Peace

Bernd:16:

likeitloud
10-22-2006, 10:54 PM
Light, Medium, Heavy

Moody Blues....Long Distance Voyager
Van Halen..Fair Warning(Just out on SACD...Finally!)
Bruce Dickinson..Mix

:5:

Dave918
10-23-2006, 03:35 AM
Last night I revisited one of the best albums of all time in my book, Buddy Miller ~ Universal United House of Prayer.

This morning I had my first listen to Mindy Smith's new album Long Island Shores and it was certainly worth the wait since 2004's One Moment More.

-dave

basite
10-23-2006, 10:20 AM
enrico pieranuzi - trasnoche

Bill evans - Conversations with myself

Happy listening,
Peace,
Basite.

jrhymeammo
10-23-2006, 09:56 PM
Good to hear from everyone.

I'm enjoying Good Deal by the 3 Sounds.
I'll hate to see my B&W go(2 more days with my babies), but I will be glad to have 97db sensitivity. I hope Tyler Acoustics PD-10 will allow me to get rid of my subwoofer, but I doubt it.

Have a great week to everyone.

bobsticks
10-24-2006, 04:38 AM
It is an overcast morning which can only be truly appreciated with some hot java and the blues...

NP: Muddy Waters~Hard Again

Bernd
10-24-2006, 07:29 AM
Overcast here too. On the spot are/were or will be the following:

"Van Morrison - Moondance"

"David Byrne - Rei Momo"

"Clem Snide - End of Love"

"The Waterboys - Fishermans Blues (remastered)"

Peace

Bernd:16:

basite
10-24-2006, 07:49 AM
I'll hate to see my B&W go(2 more days with my babies), but I will be glad to have 97db sensitivity. I hope Tyler Acoustics PD-10 will allow me to get rid of my subwoofer, but I doubt it.

as you know, in my advents, there also are 12" woofers, and trust me, for most music, you won't need your sub, maybe very soft, and only for the lowest frequencies, but really, for most music, you won't need them, it will be different though, bass will sound so much more powerfull, only i don't like the horn tweeter, but that's a personal choice, happy listening...

btw, where are your b&w's going to??

now going,

dave brubeck - all time greatest hits
Randy newman - lonely at the top.

Greetings, Basite

Dave918
10-25-2006, 02:29 AM
Erin Boheme ~ What Love Is on a rainy morning.

-dave

basite
10-26-2006, 09:42 AM
tom waits - Real gone
lisa stansfield - (no album title found)

happy listening,
Basite.

jrhymeammo
10-26-2006, 03:04 PM
Dear, Bastie. I shipped those B&W to a happy gentleman in Michigan today. I wish I had one last time to listen to them, but I wanted to pack'em up before something unexpected happened. I see you are spinning Tom Waits' Real Gone again. Great Album. I'll probably spin it later.

Now Spinnin'
Canibus - Rip the Jacker.

-JRA

jrhymeammo
10-26-2006, 07:13 PM
Now Spinnin'
Canibus - Rip the Jacker.

-JRA
NS. Thelonius Monk - The Unique TM.

From gut wrenching hiphop to Jazz. I love how I can transition on to something totally opposite.

-JRA

basite
10-28-2006, 02:59 AM
Dear, Bastie. I shipped those B&W to a happy gentleman in Michigan today. I wish I had one last time to listen to them, but I wanted to pack'em up before something unexpected happened. I see you are spinning Tom Waits' Real Gone again. Great Album. I'll probably spin it later.

Now Spinnin'
Canibus - Rip the Jacker.

-JRA

Hey JRA, be sure to upload some pics of your new speakers and to review them...

now going,
Coldcut - soundmirrors

Greetings,
Basite

shokhead
10-28-2006, 05:19 AM
CCR,WILLY and the POOR BOYS
SACD Hybrid
Analogue Productions,
Mastered by Steve Hoffman
Sounds Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat

bobsticks
10-30-2006, 03:56 PM
There's a killer wind whippin' through the city streets, but all serene at Chez Sticks with a little "City Lights" by Lee Morgan. Very nice.

Cheers

jrhymeammo
10-30-2006, 07:32 PM
I'll be sure to borrow some good digicam and post some pics. I've finally madeup my mind and went with Triangle Comete ES. Apparetely Comete Anniversary edition was recently reviewed. Probably should've read it first, but they can't really offer what I wanna know. I could've spent $600 more and got the limited edition one. But they use the same drivers so I opted for Cognac finish. More money for music.

Speaking of music, City Lights by Lee Morgan sounds great. I've never heard it unfortunately. That's what's great about digital software. Maybe I'll get a reasonably priced CD/SACD player.

Right now, spinning some Mono '81 reissue in mint condition that was pressed in US just for Japanese Market. Then ended up at a used wax store in Colorado for my Japanese hands. This one isnt going anywhere no mo.
http://www001.upp.so-net.ne.jp/gako-oku/Modern.files/Peterson6.jpg

-jayra

basite
10-31-2006, 03:41 AM
sade - stronger than pride
on vinyl,

good stuff, relaxed.

jrhymeammo
10-31-2006, 05:08 PM
Spinning some great wax tonight.

Art Blakey & TJM - Buhaina's Delight
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Oliver Nelson - Berlin Dialogue for Orchestra
George Benson - Other Side of Abbey Road.

I picked these titles out from the library at the University I attend. Unfortunately, half of thei titles are in terrible conditions. But I can tell you all the wax I returned are sparkling clean.

-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-01-2006, 07:49 AM
Great day in the Rockies. I even ate Breakfast this morning.

James Newton - Romance and Revolution.

Jayra

Bernd
11-01-2006, 07:56 AM
Been a great day here too. Wall to wall B.O.T.

Now moving in a circular motion is:

"Madera Road - ST"

Peace

Bernd:16:

basite
11-01-2006, 11:51 AM
some congrats to people to bernd: congratiolations with your new dogs, they look sweet...
to JRA, you just posted the 800th post in this thread!!! this thing is HUGE.

now going

Verve introducing Jazz masters, contains some pretty good tracks,


Greetings,
Bert Hellemans aka Basite.

jrhymeammo
11-01-2006, 03:15 PM
To Bastie, thanks man. I've learned alot here, but there are other simple technical issues that I dont understand. I thought I knew alot about audio, but obviously not. This whole 8260 w/bass mgmt is very weird. Also, I thought I posted 800, but now it shows I've only posted 737. Maybe I need to call my doc.....TA HELL NO!!!!

NS. Deuce Eclipse - The Radio Plantation.

peace

Bernd
11-02-2006, 10:16 AM
Early evening spinning:

"Palodine - Desolate Son"

Peace

Bernd:16:

jrhymeammo
11-02-2006, 02:56 PM
Grant Green - The Latin Bits.

It sounds like Grant Green, but he's albums arent impressing me as much as they use too. Kenny's starting to sound more like my thing.

-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-02-2006, 07:27 PM
I just realized what bastie meant on his previous post...:mad2: For that, I think I'll sleep more than 4 hours for first time in weeks. 5 more weeks and I should graduate.

Right now,

Kenny Burrell - All Day Long and All Night Long.

http://991.com/newgallery/Kenny-Burrell-All-Day-Long-And-362071.jpg

Look at that ringmark.
Folks, make sure to let your LPs breath.

-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-03-2006, 10:14 AM
Spinning some older albums by the Roots.

Organix on wax, and Illadelphia Halflife on CD.
-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-03-2006, 01:23 PM
Just got done scrubbing and sucking one of my favorite album. I think this album really made me get into Jazz, especially vinyl. I'll probably get it on SACD if I can find it.

Henry Mobley - Workout.

Not a care in the world. Have a great weekend,

-Germy.

bobsticks
11-04-2006, 04:40 AM
Hey jayra, I'm not sure about Workout but you can hear Mobley on SACD on Miles Davis in Person at the Blackhawk San Fransisco and Reach Out.

Now Spinning-Prokoviev's Peter and the Wolf~Leonard Bernstein and the NYPhil A nice way to start a busy Saturday morning.

basite
11-05-2006, 07:19 AM
Ron Carter - The golden striker N.Y. Slick just rules
Dee Dee Bridgewater - Keeping Tradition (Thanks to Noddinoff's compilation, otherwise i would never heard this lady)

Greetings,
Basite.

bobsticks
11-05-2006, 04:55 PM
I bit of shopping yielded a new contingency of silver discs, including the following which is now spinning: The Ornette Coleman Trio~At the "Golden Circle" Stockholm

Replete with in-the-pocket Charlie Moffett drum fills, I 'm always amazed at how much space three guys can fill...

2212

jrhymeammo
11-06-2006, 09:28 AM
Thanks BobStick,

I'll be sure to check it out before my unit arrives on wednesday. I can't wait to hear how they sound. If not great, then I'll just sell it on Agon.

NS - Lee Morgan - The Cooker

I can't decide what SACDs to pickup. I know I'll probably get DSOTM(man I swear I have about 5 copies), but need to pickup alot of Jazz. Let the shopping beginnin'
-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-07-2006, 05:12 PM
Spinning some clean wax.

Dave Holland - Emerald Tears. (1978)
http://www.mtv.com/shared/media/images/amg_covers/200/drf500/f513/f51351ot42m.jpg

I highly recommend it for anyone who can tolerate experimental Jazz. I think Musicoverall will enjoy this one.
I dont know what it is about Jazz, but I just can't get enough of it. For me, this is the greatest thing to come out of America, except for Mingus. Oh well.

peace

jrhymeammo
11-07-2006, 09:34 PM
I think this site is under some sort of recession...
NS. Hail to the Thief

Holy crap, what am I doing listeing to hip music? Hehehehe.

-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-08-2006, 09:00 AM
Mike Wofford Trio - Live at Athenaeum Jazz. SACD. I'll be driving my ass to Capri Records to buy some of Tom's SACDs. I havent seen him in a while. If you guys are interested in that label, you should buy direct.
Anyhow, peace.

JRA

basite
11-08-2006, 09:04 AM
only wax today, spinned a couple of records today, these were the latest:

Genensis - Invisible touch
lisa stansfield - affection

jrhymeammo
11-08-2006, 09:57 PM
I only own 2 SACD. I'm spinning the other one.

Flutology - First Date

JRA

bobsticks
11-09-2006, 05:40 AM
I think this site is under some sort of recession...-JRA

Yeah, you could be right. I can't speak for anyone else but I'm having a hella busy week; it's the first time I've been able to do more than 5 minutes of lurking...

NS: Anne-Sophie Mutter~Beethoven: Spring & Kreutzer Sonatas both refined and restrained in performance, this is a highly detailed performance. Solid classical SACD rec.

2217

bobsticks
11-09-2006, 05:43 AM
I can't decide what SACDs to pickup. I know I'll probably get DSOTM(man I swear I have about 5 copies), but need to pickup alot of Jazz. Let the shopping beginnin'
-JRA

You do need to pick up alot of jazz. There are a ton of great jazz and classical realeases that are top-notch and worth the investment. Probably 70% of my posts are SACD. I'll try to be specific about quality product. Have fun with your new toy...

basite
11-09-2006, 10:47 AM
Tord Gustavsen Trio - The Ground

very very wonderfully good.

jrhymeammo
11-09-2006, 06:00 PM
Man I wish he was still around.

Big John Patton - Got a Good Thing Goin'
http://img.epinions.com/images/opti/92/dd/481554-music-resized200.jpg

I stopped looking for this title on wax and just decided to get it on CD.

JRA

nobody
11-10-2006, 06:10 AM
a cup of coffee...a cigarette...and some Brian Eno...it's still early...

<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg600/g645/g64532fzop0.jpg">

My favorite of his Ambient series, alnog with the one he did in collaboration with Harold Baud. I even have the third speakers set up in the rear like he suggests in the albums liner notes...interesting effect and very nice as long as you are inbetween the speakers...when I wander around the house and get outside the triangle, it can be odd sounding indeed for a lot of music...although for this album, it doesn't matter.

Here's a link to the speaker trick for anyone interested...
http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/onland-txt.html

jrhymeammo
11-10-2006, 07:55 AM
a cup of coffee...a cigarette...and some Brian Eno...it's still early...

<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg600/g645/g64532fzop0.jpg">



Good Stuff.
I really like your taste man. I think you are the one I really relate to on this thread. Keep'em coming:thumbsup:

Last night I enjoyed alot of stuff.

Art Blakey - Caravan SACD
Davis - MIles Smiles SACD
Grant Green - Green Street
Bouncing with Bud & Phil - Live at Yoshi's SACD
Wayne Horvitz Gravitas Quartet - Way out East. SACD
Grover Washington Jr - Prmie Cuts SACD
Lauryn Hill - Unplugged 2.0 SACD

daviethek
11-10-2006, 11:01 AM
made the morning paper tolerable. "In the beginning" . I don't know why but I love the CTI
jazz stuff from the late 70's.

basite
11-10-2006, 12:43 PM
Nina Simone - The Essential Collection.

jrhymeammo
11-10-2006, 03:28 PM
Bought some records this morning.

Hank Mobley Sextet - Hank
Leon Thomas - Gold Sunrise on Magic Mountain.
Freddie Hubbard - Open Sesame
Grant Green - Green Street HQ-180
John Coltrane – Lush Life (giving him another try)

I think I found another Blue Note repress I like. They are labled Blue Note Records 304 Park Ave. At all costs stay away from United Artist, Capital(80s), Manhattan (the worst), EMI, and French reissues. You can’t go wrong with Liberty, 90’s Japanese pressings, Connoissuer, or mid 90’s Capital reissues.

-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-10-2006, 04:19 PM
Add:

I just got done listening to Coltrane's Lush Life.
I must say that was the most enjoyable album I've heard in a long time. To me that's saying alot, since I never cared for Coltrane. I can't wait to spinning it again next week. Wow!!!

-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-11-2006, 09:48 AM
NS Guru's Jazzmatazz - Streetsoul on CD

Gifted Unlimited Rhyming Universal, this album's got it all.
If you' never heard true hiphop, tighten yo laces 'n go snatch the album StreetSoul.

Peace

nobody
11-13-2006, 09:34 AM
Good Stuff.
I really like your taste man. I think you are the one I really relate to on this thread. Keep'em coming:thumbsup:


Thanks for the compliment. Just wait around...I'm bound to listen to somethign you hate eventually.

basite
11-13-2006, 10:31 AM
Django Reinhardt - Classics and Rarities

actually not really my style, but i thought i'd give it a try, he plays the guitar, nothing special about that, only one thing is that he lost 2 fingers on one hand, and still plays better than alot of other people i've heard, all the tracks were made between 1937 and 1952, quality isn't too good, but still, reasonable...

jrhymeammo
11-13-2006, 07:38 PM
Have been making time for music.
I've played

DJ Zeph - Sunset Scavenger
RadioHead - Kid A.
I'm not spinning anything special today and I love it.

-JRA

shokhead
11-14-2006, 08:43 AM
Eagles Greatest Hits on the DCC label. Mastered by Steve Hoffman.

Dave918
11-15-2006, 02:45 AM
HEM ~ Eveningland with a light rain falling waiting on sunrise

-dave

basite
11-15-2006, 08:29 AM
possebly one of the smoothest bass lines known by me (and some other people)

Jamiroquai - High Times Singles

funk on.

jrhymeammo
11-15-2006, 04:47 PM
Dylan, Harrison, and Simone.

I love this album. I also spun Emergency Ward not too long ago.

-JRA

bobsticks
11-16-2006, 06:00 AM
...a little time o my hands to play catch-up with the ever-growing pile of discs...

NS: Squirrel Nut Zippers~Perrenial Favorites for those uninitiated, a compilation disc with a dash of ska, a touch of a fiddle and a slight New Awhlans feel.

nobody
11-17-2006, 09:54 AM
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre400/e426/e426593m0s5.jpg">

Dexy's Midnight Runners were horribly maligned as one-hit wonders, but this whole album is an excellent fusion of celtic folk music and distinctive British style soul music. Great Hammond organ and horns throughout. You could take the big hit off this album and there'd still be plenty of resason to listen. Searching for the Young Soul Rebels is a great album by them as well.

jrhymeammo
11-17-2006, 06:32 PM
Havent played much at all today. I've spun The Photographer by Phillip Glass.

MMW, It's a Jungle in Here

JRA

jrhymeammo
11-17-2006, 06:54 PM
Just puts a smile on my face.

RailRoad Earth - The Black Bear Sessions
http://img.epinions.com/images/opti/4b/0c/453221-music-resized200.JPG

Can't believe that I'm sick on a friday.

Or well.

jrhymeammo
11-17-2006, 09:35 PM
My favorite classical composer.
Francis Poulenc

Piano Works, Pascal Roge. on a Compact Disc

I've played the last piece Toccata on Toris pieces. That was probably the funest composition I've ever played. I should've played the first 2, but was never interested. Man, my fingures just can't move like that anymore.....

Also played Sonata for Clainet and Piano, Sonata for Oboe and Piano, and Aubade, Chroreographic Pem for Piano & 18 instruments on LP

-JRA

dean_martin
11-18-2006, 06:34 AM
easing into Saturday morning with Brightblack Morning Light - S/T. I think it was nobody who mentioned this one. The vinyl version is a nice double album package that supposed to contain an extra track. It also comes with a pair of 3D glasses that I assume you're supposed to use to look at the album cover and artwork, but I can't get them to work. Anyhow, I just got it and I'm listening to sides a and b for the second time. These guys lay down some laid back grooves with electric piano, simple guitar with a little wah, bass, drums, some extra "out there" sounds and horns thrown in for good measure.

Nice find NB. I've also been impressed with the quality of Matador's vinyl of late.

jrhymeammo
11-18-2006, 10:15 AM
Could've choose a better CD to get my saturday going.

Tom Petty - Wildflower.

I should get this LP while I still can.

bobsticks
11-18-2006, 10:29 AM
Hey all,

Easin into the afternoon with a little computer time and non-critical listening. Milestone Profiles~Sonny Rollins seems about right for the day. Nice comp with decent sq.

nobody
11-18-2006, 02:52 PM
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drh300/h320/h32011rqzc4.jpg">

If you like My Bloody Valentine, Serena-Maneesh is probably gonna rank high with you. Fuzzy, distorted, swirls of guitars with some proposulsive rythms beneath. Gets a bit heavier at times, but always stays floating and has plenty of moments of light.

Glad someone else is diggin' that Brightblack Morning Light. I was in a hurry and where I grabbed it, they only had the CD...maybe shouldda waited for the vinyl.

jrhymeammo
11-18-2006, 05:42 PM
My system is sounding really good lately. I dont think I would've enjoyed this with a Grado Prestige carts. Anyhow,

The Red Garland Trio - A Garland of Red
http://www.shumtoh.org/bbs/data/albums/Red_Garland___A_Garland_Of_Red.jpg

Bought it brand new for about $3 awhile back. Great stuff.

-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-18-2006, 10:09 PM
Thanks to Dusty and his Pandora internet radio,l I'm discovering tremendous amount of new music that I actually love.

NS - www.pandora.com

Thanks Dusty.

-JRA

bobsticks
11-19-2006, 07:50 AM
Add:

I just got done listening to Coltrane's Lush Life.
I must say that was the most enjoyable album I've heard in a long time. To me that's saying alot, since I never cared for Coltrane. I can't wait to spinning it again next week. Wow!!!

-JRA

IMO one of Coltrane's better outings, and a radical departure from much of his other more esoteric work. Was this on SACD or vinyl?

The morning starts with a disc that not only isn't highly recommended, it isn't recommended at all. Paavo Jarvi/Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie~Stravinsky is yet another disappointment. Jarvi is starting to remind of Mike Keenan in that he rarely brings out the best in anyone around him. Disappointing in both performance and sound quality--caveat emptor

2244 blech...

jrhymeammo
11-19-2006, 04:10 PM
IMO one of Coltrane's better outings, and a radical departure from much of his other more esoteric work.

I think that's the main reason why people love his music. They just respect that "esoteric" style.

I got it on vinyl as usual. But since I love it so much I kinda want to get it in SACD for a different enjoyment.

I've been meaning to get a copy of Jazz at the Pawnshop, but they are so pricy. The biggest problem that I'm facing now is that I can't decide if I want to get the same title on wax or the shiny disc.
So far, I'm a big believer in SACD. They have their limitation in my preference, but vinyl isnt perfect either.

NS - Gato Barbieri - Caliente!

Not something I would spend my money on, but it was free......hey Eric Gale is on here. Still sucks.

BTW, I think we all appreiciate your honest feedback on Paavo Jarvi.
Thanks,
-JRA

bobsticks
11-20-2006, 02:27 AM
So far, I'm a big believer in SACD. They have their limitation in my preference, but vinyl isnt perfect either.JRA

Yeah, every medium has it's shortcomings. I have also been able to overcome those on SACD and appreciate it very much. With a few hundred titles in the collection one is bound to find a dud or three. If you have any questions about specific titles fire away and I'll give input if I can.Many others around here can give voice to experience as well.

As for this moment in time, there are few better ways to prepare for the madness of the workweek than with some hot java and John Coltrane's Blue Train...

Great day to all.

Bernd
11-20-2006, 06:00 AM
Good day one and all. Just received this in the mail:

"Garry Mulligan meets Ben Webster"

A speakers corner re-release from a 1959 session. Not my usual, but have to broaden the musical horizons and such. Two top class saxophone players and the classic west coast rythmn section of Jimmy Rowles on Piano, Mel Lewis on drums and Leroy Vinegar on bass.

All on 180 gr. virgin Vinyl. The house is swinging.

Peace

Bernd:16:

basite
11-20-2006, 01:12 PM
The raconteurs - Broken boy soldier

I seriously recommend this to any rock fan

jrhymeammo
11-20-2006, 10:06 PM
Thanks Bobstick.

I went to Border and acquired 3 shiny discs. They got some great stuff there without the Virgin price

DSOTM and Coral by David Sanchez on SACD.

I was expecting DSOTM on SACD to be spectacular. It was great. THe best area I could compare to my 30th Anniversary LP to this 30th Anniversay on SACD is track 3 and the first 2:30 minutes of track 4. With my TT setup, soundstage is much wider, but that famous bell on the beginning of the track "Time" was something I can't achieve on LP.
I think what I need to do with this format is to find new recordings. I dont see the point of acquiring old recordings since vinyl is great for that.

Coral by David Sanchez was really cool. I loved the style. He plays with other members with Prague Philharmonic Orchestra behind him. Kinda like what I've always wanted Herbie Mann to sound like. I guess background could;ve been quieter, but not too worried about it.

Hey Bobby, have you been interested in The Downward Spiral by NIN? I think that's what I need to get tomorrow. SACD suits his music well I imagine. Knowing Trent's style, I bet it would sound great in your ML MC setup.

But this is what I was most excited about today. I was looking for that Miles Davis you recommneded. I still havent been able to find one around here, but saw this in his section.

The Miles Davis Quintet, The Legendary Prestige Quinted Sessions... SAMPLER!!!!!!! For $0.02!!!!!!!!!! They had about 10 of them, and thought about grabbing them all for $0.20 and be done with my Christmas shopping.:ihih:
This has 4 tracks with Coltrane, Garland, Chamber, and Philly Joe Jones. Just dont expect the last track Walkin(previously unreleased) to be great. Almost as bad as the Disc 6 of the Miles and Coltranes Complete Columbia Recordings '59-'61.

Hey Bernd, it's nice to see you listening to some older Jazz. Ben Webster on LP has been on the top of my list, but keeps slipping away.

Have a great one to all,

JRA

Bernd
11-20-2006, 11:55 PM
In the same delivery as the Ben Webster was also this gem:

"Louis Armstrong plays W.C.Handy"

re-released on Columbia Records. A double lp on 180 gr. Virgin Vinyl. I dig it very much.

Peace

Bernd:16:

Dave918
11-21-2006, 02:51 AM
Joan Osborne ~ Pretty Little Stranger

Leans more toward country IMO, but a comfortable sound indeed.

http://www.joan-osborne.com/

-dave

bobsticks
11-21-2006, 08:38 AM
Hey Bobby, have you been interested in The Downward Spiral by NIN? I think that's what I need to get tomorrow. SACD suits his music well I imagine. Knowing Trent's style, I bet it would sound great in your ML MC setup.JRA


The Downward Spiral is a great multi-channel effort. Like DSOTM, it can get away with stupidcrazy mc stuff because of what it is. IMO with virtually no organic instruments and instrumentation it seems natural went Trent indulges his warped engineer side. There is a lot of surround info and, interestingly to me anyway, over half the guitar tracks are MIDI originated. Most of those chords are impossible to actually play. The man's a sadist.

NS: Keb' Mo'~Suitcase

icarus
11-21-2006, 03:41 PM
im spinning anything for Nine inch nails to U2 to Maceo Parker.

jrhymeammo
11-21-2006, 04:36 PM
I cannot stand U2, but I've listened to NIN The Downward Spiral on SACD. I would love to hear this in MC mix. I was absolutely astonished by this. Will be pickin up In the Flesh, and a couple of CAN next time. Kinda staying away from Jazz lately. Just a little detour....

-JRA

nobody
11-21-2006, 05:05 PM
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf500/f549/f54970rb6df.jpg">

Watching the Ramones documentary last night and hearing 'em play a bit of Television when they talked about CBGBs got me to pull this one out. This is one I didn't appreciate until the last few years. I'd only heard bits and pieces over teh years and kinda just ignored them, prefering harder sounds when I went down that path. Big mistake. Fantastic guitar record. I've got the 4Men vinyl reissue and it's really well done.

icarus
11-21-2006, 06:03 PM
hey jrhymeammo if you gonna check some NIN albums, most nin fans would agree that there best album is the fragile, then the downward spiral.

jrhymeammo
11-21-2006, 06:23 PM
Thanks Icarus,

The Fragile is a great album, but TDS was more of my thing at the time I was into them in HSchool. So, I kinda have a bit of emotional attachmentz to'em. With Teeth? ahh.... I think Trent's music is aging well. That's all I'm gonna say.
If you have a SACD player, I strongly suggest you get TDS on SACD. Problem is that I dont feel like spinning anything else after that. It's hard to follow with anything after that. Maybe some old mono LP of Billy Holiday.

Thanks again,

-JRA

jrhymeammo
11-24-2006, 08:52 PM
Listeing to hiphop from France called NTM on Pandora. I know maybe 100 words in French cuz all of them have been integrated into the English language. Anyways, I didnt understand a word they said except for "Yea Yea Yea", and I loved it like a fool.

Pandora ROCKS!!!!!!! Thanks Dusty Dee.

JRA

basite
11-25-2006, 03:44 AM
just bought these: (they are now playing)

Donald ***en - Morph the Cat
Trentemoller - The last resort (although he seemed to be 'just another techno guy', this album proves he's not just another guy, i wouldn't even call it techno, it's more lounge, maybe electronica will do to, this album is really great.)
Sven van Hees into blue (bluenote compilation)

on the to have list: brightblack morning light cd
Bonobo - days to come lp

basite
11-25-2006, 03:46 AM
damn spelling filter, he's been doing that to me all the time.

it's donald F.A.G.E.N (without the dots)

Peace,
Basite.

jrhymeammo
11-25-2006, 11:11 AM
So I was fixing to sell 4 records of Neil Diamond here on the Marketplace.

They all look mint, but I figured I need to play'em before I try to sell it to someone with a bad musical taste.
So I cleaned, prepared and all dat Jazz. Well, I went straight into the last track on side 1(w/ success) for that MEGA HIT "Sweet Caroline".
WOOOooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
Neil is Ripping it like the lover he is.

Man-o-man. I doubt I'll ever play it again, but I'm just saying that I enjoyed it a bit more than I would've ever thought I would...:skep:

NS - Bob Flanigan and John Gray, Togetherness.

ahhhhh yes, much better. Have a great weekend to all.

JRA

shokhead
11-26-2006, 08:49 AM
MFSL Quadrophenia,WOW!
Org LZ HOTH so much better then a remaster.

basite
11-28-2006, 11:24 AM
well i'm playing something rather unconvenient, i'm playing a OST from a game (hitman blood money), the soundtrack was made by Jesper Kyd (which was unknown before hitman) and i must say that i am impressed, really, in the game the music was good, but when played alone (without the game) it's quite a good job, it does what it is supposed to do, it makes you 'feel' the world of hitman, it's so threatening, and really ice cold.
i'd say he did a good job.

Keep em spinning
Basite.

bobsticks
11-30-2006, 08:12 AM
On this rainy morning I am enjoying the sounds of young Miss Hahn on SACD. Elgar's Adante movement is both peaceful and powerful in it's potentiality. Perfect for thunderstorms...

Cheers

2261

jrhymeammo
11-30-2006, 07:28 PM
I finally got some time to listen to music. Right now I got...

Erykah Badu - Mama's Gun


.....spinning on this thing called Compact Disc. Some would say this isnt music, but I dont give a hoot. Old people just dont know what music is anymore.:cornut:

Bernd
12-01-2006, 04:46 AM
Less busy times now and still working my way through my latest Jazz education purchases. I like this one very much at the mo.:

" Stanley Clarke - Standards"

Original recorded in 2001, but has now been remastered by Kind of Blue. It comes with a DVD of the recording sessions. It's a fantastic quality recording.

Peace

Bernd:16:

jrhymeammo
12-01-2006, 03:20 PM
Last night I enjoyed Charlie Hunter/Leon Parker - Duo. I never cared too much for his style, but especially this one song "You Dont Know What Love Is" really sucked me in.

Now spinning vinyl after I brought back in old ugly TT desk. Made all the difference in the world, and I couldnt be happier.

Nina Simone and Piano. again....

Older recordings sound great on vinly, that's nothing new. But this one, I still can't believe the quality of this wax. It's definetly worth $30 I paid for. I'm really enjoying it. I honestly can't remember last time I enjoyed anything like this. I think my Denon cart helps alot cuz it's not breaking up her piano.


JRA

Snowbunny
12-01-2006, 07:10 PM
Neutral Milk Hotel - In An Aeroplane Over the Sea

I'm picking out music for tommorow, my first Ski-Day of the new season! Yeehaw!

This album is a masterpiece, but may not be quite right for opening the season.

In The Aeroplane Over The Sea

What a beautiful face
I have found in this place
That is circling all round the sun
What a beautiful dream
That could flash on the screen
In a blink of an eye and be gone from me
Soft and sweet
Let me hold it close and keep it here with me

And one day we will die
And our ashes will fly from the aeroplane over the sea
But for now we are young
Let us lay in the sun
And count every beautiful thing we can see
Love to be
In the arms of all I'm keeping here with me

What a curious life we have found here tonight
There is music that sounds from the street
There are lights in the clouds
Anna's ghost all around
Hear her voice as it's rolling and ringing through me
Soft and sweet
How the notes all bend and reach above the trees

Now how I remember you
How I would push my fingers through
Your mouth to make those muscles move
That made your voice so smooth and sweet
And now we keep where we don't know
All secrets sleep in winter clothes
With one you loved so long ago
Now he don't even know his name

What a beautiful face
I have found in this place
That is circling all round the sun
And when we meet on a cloud
I'll be laughing out loud
I'll be laughing with everyone I see
Can't believe how strange it is to be anything at all

Bernd
12-02-2006, 12:40 AM
[QUOTE=Snowbunny]Neutral Milk Hotel - In An Aeroplane Over the Sea

I'm picking out music for tommorow, my first Ski-Day of the new season! Yeehaw!

This album is a masterpiece, but may not be quite right for opening the season.[Quote]

Great choice. I have only recently discovered that album. It is fantastic. Have fun skiing. I am more your Terra Firma man.

Saturday morning spinning:

"Jeffrey Foulcat - Ghost Repeater".

Have a great weekend.

Peace

Bernd:16:

musicman1999
12-02-2006, 04:04 PM
its a warm rainy saturday night and i am spinning some new discs.
John Mayall--Jazz Blues Fusion
Thin Lizzy---Live and Dangerous
Willie Nelson--Songbird

bill

basite
12-03-2006, 02:33 AM
bonobo - days to come

I have this album on cd, and I must have it on vinyl too, it's great.

Keep Them Spinning.
Basite.

bobsticks
12-03-2006, 06:08 AM
Chillin' out this morning with Senhora de Lapa, a great release from Maria Ana Bobone. Acoustic and ephemeral, this Latin songstress brings forth equal parts Eva Cassidy, Elizabeth Frasier, and Ana Caram. Another solid rec from Bernd. Thanks B!
Before that it was Blood on the Tracks. You all know it. Decent SACD, but I'm not ready to drink the kool-aid yet...

Cheers and great weekends to all

nobody
12-03-2006, 07:23 AM
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd700/d776/d77615u6w22.jpg">

A little laid back old time ska with Desmond Dekker fits the bill to wake up on a Sunday morning.

Bernd
12-04-2006, 06:21 AM
Chillin' out this morning with Senhora de Lapa, a great release from Maria Ana Bobone. Acoustic and ephemeral, this Latin songstress brings forth equal parts Eva Cassidy, Elizabeth Frasier, and Ana Caram. Another solid rec from Bernd. Thanks B!
Before that it was Blood on the Tracks. You all know it. Decent SACD, but I'm not ready to drink the kool-aid yet...

Cheers and great weekends to all

Glad you like her. She is rather good isn't she?

A new week.Another Jazz record to get to know:

"Count Basie and the Kansas City 7"

A re-release from speakers corner on 180 gr. Vinyl. This album swings a bit.

Peace

Bernd:16:

bobsticks
12-04-2006, 06:51 AM
Glad you like her. She is rather good isn't she?
A new week.Another Jazz record to get to know:
"Count Basie and the Kansas City 7"
A re-release from speakers corner on 180 gr. Vinyl. This album swings a bit.
Peace
Bernd:16:

Mornin' B, or I guess good evening on your side,

Yes, she is quite good, topping many of the others in that ethereal female vocalist genre in my estimation. I did a Google Image Search on her this morning...what a looker! VAVAVOOOM!!! Inappropriate or not, I'd walk ten miles to lick the lug nuts on the truck that drove her panties to the cleaners. Lovely.2273

Right...

Now spinning is 'Round Midnight by the Claude Williamson Trio. A lovely little gig from 1957, it benefits from 20-bit Mastering. From the Bethlehem Jazz Series.


I never thought I'd own a disc with "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top"...


Cheers

Bernd
12-04-2006, 07:27 AM
Mornin' B, or I guess good evening on your side,

Yes, she is quite good, topping many of the others in that ethereal female vocalist genre in my estimation. I did a Google Image Search on her this morning...what a looker! VAVAVOOOM!!! Inappropriate or not, I'd walk ten miles to lick the lug nuts on the truck that drove her panties to the cleaners. Lovely.2273

Right...

Now spinning is 'Round Midnight by the Claude Williamson Trio. A lovely little gig from 1957, it benefits from 20-bit Mastering. From the Bethlehem Jazz Series.


I never thought I'd own a disc with "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top"...


Cheers

You're bringing the tone down, man. If I knew that that would happen.....

Anyway spinning right now one of yours:

"Mighty Sam McClain - Sweet Dreams".

Fits in rather well after Count Basie.

Peace

Bernd:16:

bobsticks
12-04-2006, 12:46 PM
You're bringing the tone down, man. If I knew that that would happen.....

Anyway spinning right now one of yours:
"Mighty Sam McClain - Sweet Dreams".
Fits in rather well after Count Basie.
Peace
Bernd:16:

Ouch. Forgive me for the GMichael moment...nevermind that was all me:ihih:

I'm lovin' that Mighty Sam McClain myself; get's alot of play around these parts. I'm currently sticking with the swinging stuff right now--Mark O'Connor's Hot Swing Trio with guests Wynton Marsalis and Jane Monheit, all in glorious electrostatic multi-channel SACD...

Cheers

jrhymeammo
12-04-2006, 07:39 PM
Mighty Sam McClain? I'm gonna have to look into that after the 14th.
Kex inspired me to spinning one of my fav.

Freddie King - Texas Cannonball.

NS: Orig Press: Stanley Turrentine Rough 'n Tumble. I can't believe I forgot about this album. Blue Mitchel, Pepper Adams, Grant Green, and McCoy Tyner.... I remembered this was in a G condition, but I never got to deep clean it. Now it's playing like a VG++. I wonder what'll happen if I ever get a VPI Vac? Probably make me wish I never spent $500.

Happy Listening,

JRA

Bernd
12-05-2006, 08:43 AM
Going round and round are:

"Guillemots - Through the Windowpane"

"The Decemberists - The Crane Wife"

More my usual listening fayre. Had to take a break from the Jazz education.:3:

Peace

Bernd:16:

jrhymeammo
12-07-2006, 08:13 PM
Mighty Sam McClain, Mighty Sam McClain, Mighty Sam McClain.....
I couldnt remember that to save my life today at music stores today.

Enjoyed a bunch of stuff today.

Jacky Terrasson - A Paris...

I just picked it up because it was 60% off, and it turned out to be a great purchase.

HIRA

jrhymeammo
12-08-2006, 12:22 AM
am listening to something totally different.

Sikth - Death of a Dead Day

this aint your mama's music....

jra

jrhymeammo
12-08-2006, 10:57 PM
no Mighty Sam McClain in my collection yet.

But I enjoyed ta hell out of Sonny Clark - Sonny's Crib

http://www.highfidelitydiscs.nl/skin1/images/products/18776.jpg

It's pretty amazing what a decent CDP can do.

JRA

jrhymeammo
12-09-2006, 01:18 AM
Calvin Newborn - New Born

http://www.bluespeak.com/recordimages/calvinnewborn.jpg

I'm sure he's pretty popular, but I've never heard off him. I just kinda picked it up. Ahhh this is exactly why I love Jazz.

JRA

nobody
12-09-2006, 08:43 AM
<img src="http://www.tazrecords.com/tazcovers/taz2881.jpg" height=200 width=200>

Just good ol Detroit rock 'n' roll with a splash of soul.

Bernd
12-09-2006, 08:45 AM
Going round and round this afternoon:

"The Red Thread - Tension Pins"

Peace

Bernd:16:

jrhymeammo
12-09-2006, 09:51 AM
Hi everyone,

This morning, I'm spinning

The Propositions - Funky Disposition

http://www.dustygroove.com/images/products/p/proposition_funkydisp_101b.jpg

couldnt have chose a better disc.

JRA

JohnMichael
12-09-2006, 02:16 PM
AINADAMAR
("Fountain Of Tears")

An Opera in Three Images

Osvaldo Golijov

jrhymeammo
12-09-2006, 07:11 PM
Quite a night with textbooks laying around...


Greg Osby - theinvisiblehand

Frank Kimbrough - Play

Andrew Hill - Point of Departure

Robert Walter's 20th Congress - Giving Up the Ghost

Christian Scott - Rewind That

I think I'll play black discs later.

JRA

bobsticks
12-10-2006, 09:45 AM
Seems like a good afternoon to go on a music hunt, but the morning spinning isn't quite over...2279 hehehe


Lovin' some modern blues/funk. Is there a human alive who doesn't like the Hammond B-3?

nobody
12-10-2006, 10:39 AM
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drh700/h765/h76546ewg5x.jpg">

If you like old school r&b, you'd probably dig this. A throwback to the neosoul thing, which I always liked. Maybe not quite as good as his debut, but another nice set of tunes really well done.

jrhymeammo
12-10-2006, 02:19 PM
Havent had luck with Mighty Sam McClain or John Legend on SACD... I think I'll place an order instead of driving around.

I think stacks of vinyl will satisfy my Windigo today.

Currently,

Best Coast Jazz/Cliff Brown

and it sounds smoother than my ass after a long shower. I love it.

JRA

bobsticks
12-10-2006, 05:49 PM
When we talk about Hi-Rez music generally we're talking about SACD or DVD-A, but today I picked up a title in the 24/96 DAD format. Blue Note/Classic Records re-release of Hank Mobley's 1961 effort Roll Call. What a great surprise!

Not all the Classic re-issues are spot on, but this is one of the many that is. Highly recommended...

2281

Cheers

jrhymeammo
12-11-2006, 05:59 PM
For some reason I started itching for some Miles. Pulled out 6LP set called 12 sides of Miles.

Sketches of Spain will do just fine.

JRA

jrhymeammo
12-13-2006, 02:00 PM
I was in a great mood this morning, and decided to spin:

Louis Armstrong - On the Sunny Side of the Street

I occassionally see this 84 yr old gentleman playing his clarinet on the way to school. He's always happy to play me a song for a minimal fee. But now whenever he sees me coming, he'll start playing that title track for free. Time like that I gotta put my Ipod away and enjoy real music.

JRA

bobsticks
12-14-2006, 06:21 AM
Today's offerings are bit of lo-fi, as it were: Thelonius Monk's Genius of modern Music Vol. in glorius mono. RVG actually does a darn fine job on an album originally recorded in 1947...

Good day to all

Bernd
12-14-2006, 08:01 AM
Good Day to you too.
Whilst decorating the Kitchen I enjoyed these:

"My Morning Jacket - Z"

"Steve Earle, Townes van Zandt, Guy Clark - Together at the Bluebird"

Peace

Bernd:4:

jrhymeammo
12-14-2006, 08:16 AM
Music sounds great for some reason. Maybe because I finally..... graGiated!!!!

Harry Nillson's Greatest Hits

Have a great holiday everyone......I gotta start packing for Japan!

JRA

basite
12-14-2006, 08:35 AM
congrats with your graGiation JRA! and have fun in Japan, now start packing.

hip hoppy today,
Lupe Fiasco - Food & Liquor
Jill Scott - experience
Bonobo - days to come
supperclub's Nomads 3

opened up the bas completely 10 minutes ago (in a lupe fiasco track) and whoa, 50 watts are good, but more are welcome (gotta get myself a good power amp sometime)!

now my chest feels like there was a 100 kg weight on it...

JoeE SP9
12-14-2006, 04:46 PM
Music sounds great for some reason. Maybe because I finally..... graGiated!!!!

Harry Nillson's Greatest Hits

Have a great holiday everyone......I gotta start packing for Japan!

JRA

Big big congratulations on your graGiation!!!

Playing so far today
Jon Luc Ponty Cosmic Messenger LP Atlantic Super Disk
Christian McBride Gettin' To It RBCD

bobsticks
12-15-2006, 05:49 AM
Music sounds great for some reason. Maybe because I finally..... graGiated!!!!

Harry Nillson's Greatest Hits

Have a great holiday everyone......I gotta start packing for Japan!

JRA

Congrats!!! It is, indeed, the end of a long journey of accomplishment and the beginning of a new chapter in life. Enjoy these next few years as much as possible before mortgages, betrothment and other obligations take hold fully (read: Buy you toys now!)

Is Japan a permanent relocation or a visit to home? In any case be safe and have a good time.

Do yourself a favor and pick up Hank Mobley's Roll Call on 24/96 DAD that was mentioned in the other thread. You in particular will love it. Incidently it is "What is spinning" right now...

Cheers

jrhymeammo
12-18-2006, 03:58 PM
Thanks bobsticks,

just in for about 2 weeks. Went to this place called Akihabara in Tokyo. The Electronic central, and got alot of cool stuff.

Went to a music store and had a dedicated SACD section and it was HUGE!!!!!!!! But didnt wanna spend over $30 a copy so grabbed Supreme Jazz SACD for aobut $12 a piece. Silver, Monk, Rollings, Adderley, and Peterson. Can`t wait to get back to play on my system, but def`ly enjoying time with my fam.

Peace,

Jay Ra

shokhead
12-19-2006, 07:07 AM
SACD John Mayall & Friends,mastered by Steve Hoffman, This is a great disc.

Bernd
12-19-2006, 07:59 AM
Enjoying these right now (one after the other):

"Hank Mobley's 1961 effort Roll Call." Thanks bobsticks. Another one for the Jazz journey. Must say so far I prefer Jazz on Vinyl much more, but this one sounds great on the silver disc.

"Brian Seymour - When I was Blonde". A 2002 release.

"Rosanne Cash - Black Cadillac"

"Tab Benoit - Brother to the Blues".

Just noted. What a mix. Jazz, Rock,Country and Blues.

Peace

Bernd:16:

bobsticks
12-19-2006, 12:44 PM
I always say that I'm not much on Christmas music, but I seem to have accumulated quite a bit of it. Of course, Handel's Messiah and The Nutcracker Suite are classics, Diana Krall's album last year was pretty good and even Ashanti Moore's album of a few years ago wasn't bad.

This,however, is my all time favorite hands down:

2312



Christmas with the Rat Pack, classic!

Cheers and Merry Christmas, happy holidays,seasons greetings, or whatever turns yer crank.

Bernd
12-22-2006, 07:46 AM
Enjoying this afternoon these:

"Spoon - Gimme Fiction"

"Built To Spill - You in Reverse"

"Albert Lee - Road Runner"

Peace

Bernd:16:

bobsticks
12-26-2006, 09:01 AM
From one of the ladies at the office I received Real Live Roadrunning a two disc set of live performances from the Mark Knoplfler and Emmylou Harris venture.

While neither the video or audio (2 channel/DTS) is exactly reference grade, both are more than servicable. The songs, of course, are solid and certainly brought to a new life by the inclusion of a cadre of Nashville hired guns. Song for Sonny Liston[/B benefits from some fantastic solo sections from country/bluegrass' brightest and [B]Belle Starr and If This Is Goodbye are showstoppers. If you liked the studio album you'll be properly enamored with this. Lotta fun.

Cheers

basite
12-30-2006, 12:46 PM
well,

i'm going to play every record that i have (not too much, but ok) again, i have to find out how they sound with the new cart!!!


Keep them spinning,
Bert.

jrhymeammo
01-01-2007, 03:14 AM
Suffering from jet lag.... I would love to listen to records with my new cart, but I cant use headphones with my LP setup.

Stella by Starlight - The Great Jazz Trio Hank Jones. 2ch SACD rec. Sep "06.

Everyone's gonna have a great year

JRA

basite
01-01-2007, 04:41 AM
Donna Summer - Live and more

have to record it for a friend of my dad, it's also his record, but i think it will stay here for a while...

jrhymeammo
01-01-2007, 12:23 PM
DS? Hmmmmm... not right now, but I know exactly where it is.

But instead,

Duke Pearson - Profile

on wax

basite
01-01-2007, 12:31 PM
duke pearson, i believe i know him from somewhere, *thinks* aaah, yeah, that's it i have one song of him on a compilation album, named "Christo Redentor" it's nice, very nice actually, are his other songs in the same style, or is this a "special" song, can't find any of his albums/records...

have to search a little bit longer i guess...

Btw, How's your jet lag JRA?

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

jrhymeammo
01-01-2007, 06:57 PM
I've never heard that song on Donald Byrd(1963) so I cant tell ya, but the album profile was recorded in 1959. So I imaging the style is fairly close. He was an aspiring Trumpter until he heard Wyton Kelly's performance, then he took on Piano again. I'm glad he did. I highly recommend it if you can find it.

NS: Hank Crawford - Soul of the Ballard on MF

It's a great album and a recording. I can hear my new cart opening up.

JRA

basite
01-02-2007, 07:00 AM
sergio mendes - timeless,

sounds great with the new denon cart, so does
prince - 3121


Keep them spinning,
Bert.

bobsticks
01-02-2007, 12:33 PM
Checkin' out The Brand New Heavies' Get Used To It on the little silver disc.This one is funky and to the point while still retaining much of their nu-jazz feel.Good stuff.

jrhymeammo
01-02-2007, 01:10 PM
Spinning a shiney black disc.

Slick Rick - Behind Bars

it's not gonna get much better than this.

jra

basite
01-06-2007, 11:25 AM
just bought them today,

Djuma soundsystem - Les Djins remixes, on 12" wax, bought this because my mom heard the trentemoller remix on the radio and she liked it, so i checked it and i liked it too, it's very well recorded i must say, pretty much one of my best records (exept a few old ones that haven't worn out yet, (thanks dad for finally learning how to set up your tt))

also on wax,
Buscemi - Retro Nuevo, very very good too, he's a dj who combines jazz and bossa nova with dance and lounge, fabulous...

on cd,

Horace Silver quintet - Silver's serenade, heard it on a compilation cd and immediately wanted it...

Grant Green - Idle moments; after a long long search I finally found a shop who had it, finally, good, now i want it on vinyl...

not bought today:
Philip Caterine - Summer night, for all the jazz fans: if you don't know this guy, then find out who it is and buy this album, he's a guitar genius...


Keep them spinning,
Bert.

bobsticks
01-06-2007, 11:40 AM
Hey Bert,

Grant Green and Horace Silver--two faves; very nice!

At the moment I'm checking out the Abko release of the Rolling Stones'Big Hits. Sadly, it just kind of proves that even DSD transfers are subject to the limitations of the original source material. Oh well its still the Stones and later it will be on to bigger and better...

Cheers 2339

basite
01-06-2007, 11:57 AM
okay, the grant green album sounds even realer then real!!
i'm so happy i have it!

there's still some i want:
something from Antonio Carlos Jobim and Joyce was nice too...

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

shokhead
01-06-2007, 04:13 PM
Little Feet,Let it Roll.

jrhymeammo
01-06-2007, 05:39 PM
okay, the grant green album sounds even realer then real!!
i'm so happy i have it!

there's still some i want:
something from Antonio Carlos Jobim and Joyce was nice too...

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

Bert, which Grant Green do you have spinning? I have the album Wave you can have, if I can get your Grant Green.:ihih: Com'on, you know you need it. Just doing you a favor is all.

Just played

The Roots - Game Theory

based on nobody's recommnedation. I dig it alot, and think it's the best album they have put out since the 90s.

One of my friends just rented Nacho Libre and she is extremely excited about it fot some reason, so I'm off. Everyone have a safe night.

J-Murda

basite
01-07-2007, 02:23 AM
Bert, which Grant Green do you have spinning? I have the album Wave you can have, if I can get your Grant Green.:ihih: Com'on, you know you need it. Just doing you a favor is all.
J-Murda


Idle moments is the grant green album, it's on cd,
i think i also heard the wave album, but i didn't like it that much, it could be another album though...

jrhymeammo
01-08-2007, 12:02 AM
Idle moments is the grant green album, it's on cd,
i think i also heard the wave album, but i didn't like it that much, it could be another album though...

I see you posted that on your previous post....duh. I have that on vinyl. Not that it's a bad copy, but I've been trying to get a cleaner copy and it has been a long journey. I did find one last month, but it had a huge scratch on the first track on side 2. I would've paid over $100 in an instant if it didnt have that scratch. Or well. That album is incredible. Iron City and The Latin Bit, not so much. I think I'll spin His Majestik King Funk later tonight.

I enjoyed,

Ron Miles - Witness

Have a great Monday to all.

JRA

shokhead
01-08-2007, 06:36 AM
Little Feet,Let it Roll,org cd.

jrhymeammo
01-08-2007, 09:30 AM
I dont like fake boobs, but I like how your surgery turned out. I didnt bother clicking on the image to make it bigger this time around. Anyways,

Got done playing Grant Green, His Majesty King Funk LP

http://img.bigrockmedia.com/coverart/MUSIC/33/2328433.jpg

I'll pick Larry Young's Into Something CD I recently picked up to stay with Larry and Grant. This album has Sam Rivers on sax, and Elvin Jones on beats.

http://img.hmv.co.jp/image/jacket/190/05/1/5/033.jpg

JRA

shokhead
01-08-2007, 09:34 AM
I could care less,fake or real as long as they are boobs.

jrhymeammo
01-08-2007, 09:47 AM
http://moosehead.i8.com/images/man_breasts.jpg

You are Welcome, and dont you freakin dare take this out moderator!!!!!:cornut:

basite
01-08-2007, 11:49 AM
http://moosehead.i8.com/images/man_breasts.jpg

You are Welcome, and dont you freakin dare take this out moderator!!!!!:cornut:


we can't see the pic!!! :nonod:


anyways,
oh well, it's a reasonably long time ago, so what the heck,

Diana Krall - The girl in the other room

Bill evans - Conversations with myself


Keep them spinning!
Bert.

jrhymeammo
01-08-2007, 08:40 PM
Just trying to bump up the picture away from my eyes. How dare you Bernd. You can drink all you want, but please keep your shirt on.

played

http://products.priceclash.co.uk/images/nodrop/220/B000025JW4/music/peter-gabriel-1st-lp.jpg on vinyl

I dont know anyone who doesnt like this album and others by the man. It always brings me joy. Oh yeah.

JRA

nobody
01-09-2007, 11:31 AM
<img src="http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B00000IAZV.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg">

The beginning of the end for TSOL. Personnel changes were in effect and the sound was different than before, but they still retained an energy and rough edge on this one that still draws me in...even if its not a "real" TSOL album. (I think there were like 2 original members on this one...before the slide into that strange world where there was still a band called TSOL that featured 0 original members and looked like a hair metal band.)

jrhymeammo
01-09-2007, 01:30 PM
Just got done with my first phone interview, and everything went almost too well. They are flying me in for an interview to Cincinatti. So, Im felling pretty good. Eeya!!

Now Playing Loud:

Marc Cary - Trillium

JRA

bobsticks
01-09-2007, 02:16 PM
Nice tunes Bert.

Without jinxing anything good luck Jayra and congrats on a successful introductory interview. Cinci would put you right in the neighborhood. If you get the gig let me know and we'll get together and spin some tunes, but you gotta leave yer bra-wearin', Mike Ness wannabe, tattoo-freak, goat-sniffin' friend at home...


NP: Mike Ness~Cheating at Solitaire

2342 2343

jrhymeammo
01-09-2007, 09:15 PM
Thanks bobsticks, that'll be fun. Maybe I'll break your legs and steal your Mighty Sam McClain SACD I've been lackin.:cornut:
Mike Ness? I'll try to check it out this weekend if I have some time. Got another interview 2morrow morning from a logistics company outside of Detroit. Will see.

Just played:

Neil Young: Decade

basite
01-10-2007, 04:33 AM
congrats on your first interview, hope you get a good job really soon.

NP:
Dire straits - Money for nothing, on wax,
herbie hancock - takin' off

Rocking the house.

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

Bernd
01-10-2007, 07:51 AM
Hiro - good luck with the interviews, and take your time.
Bobsticks - Mike Ness - you are full of surprises. I love that album. Good Call.

Anyway on the round spot over here is:

"Band of Horses - Everything all the Time".

A great debut and superb recording. Some similarities to My Morning Jacket.Good Stuff.

Peace and keep'm spinning

Bernd:1:

bobsticks
01-10-2007, 08:14 AM
Hey B, good to hear that you have time for spinnin', and yeah, I still throw down on occassion...

Currently Gary Moore gets another spin 'round these parts. The Back To The Blues DVD-A is one I've been flogging for awhile, but it just doesn't get old. While offering nothing grounbreaking, it has some great boogie-blues and some swanky brass on "You Upset Me Baby" which I believe is an old BB King standard. Good stuff.

2345

jrhymeammo
01-10-2007, 10:25 AM
To Bert. Thank you for that. I hope so too. As Bernd stated, I need to take my time and see who I want to work for. Not something I can just say, "Yup, Im gonna work for that company 10+years"

Thanks Bernd and will let you know as soon as the package arrives.

And, to bobsticks. I thought you lived in Michigan somewhere?


I dont know why, but I'm fixing to play some Fleetwood Mac.

Good day to all,

JRA

basite
01-11-2007, 10:15 AM
np:

Ahmed Jamal - the essence part 2 / Big Byrd (which i think is reffering to Donald Byrd, he also plays in that album)

Shirley Horn - May the music never end.


Keep them spinning,
Bert.

bobsticks
01-11-2007, 02:54 PM
Revisiting Norah Jones~Feels Like Home which, I believe, needs no comment other than aaaahhh.

No J, I think I may have referenced Detroit in past threads as I grew up in Michigan. Somehow in my efforts to continuously move south I got stalled in Indianapolis. Yay.

musicman1999
01-12-2007, 08:04 AM
Going back to 1970
Ten Years After--Cricklewood Green
Great record,who can forget 50,000 miles beneath my brain and As the sun still burns away.Classic.

bill

nobody
01-12-2007, 08:54 AM
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf100/f161/f16186zg6bm.jpg">
Sisters of Mercy: Some Girls Wander By Mistake

A CD collection of all of their pre major-label singles. Includes such gems as the extended version of temple of Love and covers of the Stoogs 1969 and the Stones Gimmie Shelter. More purcussive and stripped down than their later work. Mostly just drum machine, bass and guitar with pulsating beats and echoey vocals. Good stuff if that's your bag.

JohnMichael
01-12-2007, 11:25 AM
Nice tunes Bert.

Without jinxing anything good luck Jayra and congrats on a successful introductory interview. Cinci would put you right in the neighborhood. If you get the gig let me know and we'll get together and spin some tunes, but you gotta leave yer bra-wearin', Mike Ness wannabe, tattoo-freak, goat-sniffin' friend at home...


NP: Mike Ness~Cheating at Solitaire

2342 2343


Cheating At Solitaire is a great cd. I like Mike Ness but I must recommend his "Under The Influences" cd.

bobsticks
01-12-2007, 11:31 AM
<img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf100/f161/f16186zg6bm.jpg">
Sisters of Mercy: Some Girls Wander By Mistake

A CD collection of all of their pre major-label singles. Includes such gems as the extended version of temple of Love and covers of the Stoogs 1969 and the Stones Gimmie Shelter. More purcussive and stripped down than their later work. Mostly just drum machine, bass and guitar with pulsating beats and echoey vocals. Good stuff if that's your bag.

...that was my bag in its entirety. I think I've logged more hours listening to SOM than any other artist. Period. Great stuff, indeed--lumbering like a locomotive and vengeful as he77.

Rarely does a post inspire me but I have just slipped The Sisterhood~Gift into the machine. This is the hard-to-find EP that Eldritch quickly released in order to confound the departing Wayne Hussey from using the name. Highlights include "Giving Ground" with Alan Vega (Suicide) on vocals and "Rain From Heaven with James Ray.

2349

JohnMichael
01-12-2007, 11:39 AM
Just got done with my first phone interview, and everything went almost too well. They are flying me in for an interview to Cincinatti. So, Im felling pretty good. Eeya!!

Now Playing Loud:

Marc Cary - Trillium

JRA



Good luck with your job interviews. I have enjoyed both Cincinatti and Detroit and would vote for Cincinatti. Just a little safer in my opinion. Of course audio is not cheap so the dollars may help you decide.

nobody
01-12-2007, 11:44 AM
...that was my bag in its entirety. I think I've logged more hours listening to SOM than any other artist. Period. Great stuff, indeed--lumbering like a locomotive and vengeful as he77.

Rarely does a post inspire me but I have just slipped The Sisterhood~Gift into the machine. This is the hard-to-find EP that Eldritch quickly released in order to confound the departing Wayne Hussey from using the name. Highlights include "Giving Ground" with Alan Vega (Suicide) on vocals and "Rain From Heaven with James Ray.

2349

Never did hear that one. Heard about ti but never got a listen. Worth checking out?

bobsticks
01-12-2007, 12:06 PM
Hey JM--hope you had a great holiday season. Get ready for a litlle merry late christmas somethin' somethin'...

nobody-yup, but check yer PM

jrhymeammo
01-12-2007, 12:50 PM
Good luck with your job interviews. I have enjoyed both Cincinatti and Detroit and would vote for Cincinatti. Just a little safer in my opinion. Of course audio is not cheap so the dollars may help you decide.

Thank you John. I will be flying into Ohio on the monday for an interview, and 2 weeks later to Ohio again for another.. Nice to have companies showing interest in me, but Jr. Hymmie needs time for some personal/music time :cornut:. Well, got another interview in about an hour from a corporation in SF so trying to relax..

Listening to some hippity hop to stay sharp....yes it does that for me:0:

NP: some 320kbp files.

I need a haircut!! LOL

basite
01-13-2007, 02:34 AM
@hiro, Good luck and have fun, i guess you'll see the whole USA doing interviews, and then you'll get to choose one of the states for a job, What a life!!


NP:
queens of the stone age - lullabies to paralyze

and i feel like waking the whole street,
beware!


Keep them spinning,
Bert.

basite
01-13-2007, 11:41 AM
just bought and playing

Marc Moulin - I am you
Donald Byrd - Royal Flush
Miles Davis - Kind of blue

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

JohnMichael
01-13-2007, 01:52 PM
Jaco Pastorius Big Band

The Word Is Out


The SuperOnes are dancing on their stands. The music is keeping me moving. Jazzin' my blues away.

Much Thanks.

aevans
01-13-2007, 05:11 PM
I guess I can post in this thread even if I'm spining plastic instead of vinyl:
Moody Blues - In search of the lost chord

the class a's are getting it a little warm in here, so it's about to sound even better.

bobsticks
01-14-2007, 10:49 AM
NP: Sublime

...but I don't practice Santeria...

JohnMichael
01-14-2007, 11:37 AM
Dreamgirls

Original Broadway Cast Recording

I saw the musical on Broadway in 1983 and saw the movie yesterday. Great musical and the record is bringing back some great memories.

JohnMichael
01-15-2007, 08:51 AM
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday I am playing all recordings with songs about him. Artists such as Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, U2 etc.

Peace

Bernd
01-15-2007, 08:58 AM
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday I am playing all recordings with songs about him. Artists such as Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, U2 etc.

Peace

I bet that would make a great compilation disc. Nice touch JM.

I am enjoying these:

"The National - Alligator"

"My Morning Jacket - At Dawn"

Peace

Bernd:16:

basite
01-17-2007, 09:19 AM
NP:

Pink Floyd - dark side of the moon

maybe i'll go and take the 'high society' soundtrack (on wax) from the attic, it should be there...


Keep them spinning
Bert.

jrhymeammo
01-17-2007, 05:06 PM
New neighbors are no good. So listening thru my AT headsets....

Cyndi Lauper - The Body Acoustic
I won a contest at a bar and this is what I received for being.........I honestlyu cannot remember.

I got about 6 more days in Denver before I gotta drive across to KY. Holy Crap, I gotta start packin!!!

bobsticks
01-17-2007, 05:28 PM
Hey Jayra, congrats must be in order for a new job and a new phase of life. Over here in the middle a district re-alignment has me seeing same duties in a new set of facilities, alot of new "challenges" and not nearly so much free time during the day (certainly not enough to play around with you characters :) )

Just got done with another listen to Swishy's rec: The Decemberists~The Crane Wife. This album manages to deftly maneuver between artsy-indie-singer -songwriter and artsy-indie-rock with some serious multi-instrumentalism. First listen was "quirky" while subsequent spins have proven interesting on a little deeper level. I like how they have managed to retain an identity through slight genre twists with stylistic nuance. Solid rec.

Cheers

basite
01-18-2007, 10:46 AM
congrats with the new place, and probably the job too...

during this storm (which is the first time ever I saw such a hard storm here) I played this:

Stevie wonder - Masterblaster (jammin) on a 12" single
and Johnny Guitar Watson - Love Jones, also on wax,

it did cheer me up (I don't like storms too much, at least, not here)
but then the lights were 'flickering' for a second, and I put my system off, just for safety reasons,
putting it on again now...

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

nobody
01-19-2007, 06:36 AM
<img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/9e/The_Books_-_The_Lemon_of_Pink.jpg/200px-The_Books_-_The_Lemon_of_Pink.jpg">

The Books: The Lemon of Pink

If you think a laid back, meandering electro-acoustic sound collage sounds like a good thing. Grab this or the same band's Thought for Food. Lost and Safe's good too, but is somewhat closer to actual songs and has vocals by the band rather than sound samples of other people.

jrhymeammo
01-19-2007, 06:50 AM
thank you sirs,

I got almost 500 lbs of music to be shipped via FedEx. Turns out FedEx is cheaper than UPS. I need to search for USPS, but dont feel like waiting in line with that many stuff. Now I gotta start packing my audio gears........then clothe. Good thing I'm not taking my sub. Fortunately my TV broke awhile back, but where is my package from Music Direct!?! I do have one album sitting out though...

Stevie Wonder - Innervision (CD)

Got some good friends to say goodbye to, but I'm certain that I'll see them again. Talk to you guys next month.

Regards,

musicman1999
01-19-2007, 06:07 PM
Jerry Lee Lewis--Last Man Standing
The Pogues--Rum,sodomy and the Lash

bill

basite
01-20-2007, 11:21 AM
NP:

Nirvana - Nevermind,
Magnus - The body gave you everything


Rocking the house!!!

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

Bernd
01-23-2007, 10:11 AM
Something old, something blue and something new......

"Marshall Chapman - Love Slave"

"Stone City Stragglers - It's never too late to mend"

"Sky Smeed - Mill River"

Peace and keep'm spinning

Bernd:16:

noddin0ff
01-23-2007, 10:30 AM
almost a year after the thread began I finally venture into it. I skipped a lot.

NP:

Album: KiF
Artist: David Fiuczynski, Rufus Cappadocia
Track: Prayer for my Father

The album is middle-eastern inspired punk/funk/fusion/metal/jazz I suppose. The track is a meditative and mellow reflection.

http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/P/B00008IM9Q.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg

Dave918
01-27-2007, 05:33 AM
Neko Case ~ Live From Austin. Really need to pick up the DVD of this concert.

-dave

jrhymeammo
01-27-2007, 07:00 AM
Finally receieved my package from MD...

Listening to

John Legend - Get Lifted SACD hybrid

on the track #7, there is......yes there is. I can't believe I own a CD with Snoop De O dubo Gee. It should've been Cee-Lo...

I love this album. Not something I would've listened to 5 years ago. It's always nice to hear Lauryn.

jrhymeammo
01-28-2007, 03:31 PM
finally got it....

Tom Waits - Orphans

Just what I needed.

Simply brilliant.

Everyone must own this 3 CD set.

Many thanks to someone who started a thread about this album.

Get it.

Now.

Peace.

JRA

Resident Loser
01-30-2007, 09:48 AM
...at the moment, but I did stumble on Bill Evans' Portrait In Jazz while at Barnes & Noble ...Recorded in '59 after his work with Miles Davis on the Kind Of Blue sessions, it includes two takes of their earlier writing collaboration of Blue In Green...

It's a trio scenario and the interplay between Evans on piano and bassist Scott La Faro is really, really...what can I say?...cool...The stand-up bass sounds extraordinary to these ears...Drummer Paul Motian's brushwork is just what the doctor ordered, some nice tasty stuff, striking a nice balance with the two other players...

The majority of the program is of older (even using 1959 as a touchstone) classic ballads and such, Come Rain Or Come Shine...Autumn Leaves, that sort of thing from the likes of Cole Porter, Johhny Mercer, Rogers & Hart...Recognizing the titles, a familiarity with the melodies and curious as to how they might be reworked prompted the purchase. The little audio snippets at B&Ns listening stations were a positive indication...

Haven't had the opportunity to listen to it on my main rig, as I'm still doing some R&D modding of a pair of $6 Sony phones for a synergistic coupling with my port CDP...perhaps this weekend.

jimHJJ(...if you like KOB and jazz of that period, I highly recommend it...)
__________________

basite
01-30-2007, 12:09 PM
well, special occasion going on...

to celebrate Icarus' 200th post,

NP: Buscemi - Retro Nuevo.


Keep them spinning,
Bert.

Bernd
02-01-2007, 08:13 AM
Free afternoon for me. So enjoying this:

"The Flaming Stars - Born under a bad Neon Sign"

Guest vocals by Holly Golightly on track two worth the price of the disc alone.

Peace and keep'm spinning

Bernd:7:

nobody
02-02-2007, 02:21 PM
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<b>Dusted: When We Were Young</b>
If you like laid back electronic stuff, this is a good listen. It's from some of the people in Faithless. It's a mix of moody electronica, house and ambient music...kinda thematic. Been listening to it on and off for a few days now.

jrhymeammo
02-02-2007, 04:53 PM
My friend made me a mixtape of

Ol' Crow Medicine Show

Enjoyed it quite a bit so I'm pretty sure I'm gonna buy a copy.

Peace and all dat.
JRA

bobsticks
02-07-2007, 12:04 PM
Currently: John Legend~Once Again in an afternoon that will include some Sugarhill Gang, Beth Orton, Miles Davis, and some Gilbert and Sullivan on Telarc.

basite
02-07-2007, 12:14 PM
well, yeah,

have fun with the new amp bobsticks...

NP:
Miles Davis - kind of blue
Briskey - Scarlett road-house

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

jrhymeammo
02-07-2007, 05:10 PM
according to my phono pre, sounds like there is Basketball game is on, but decided to drop the needle...

Ike Quebec - Heavy Soul.

Never liked this album, but it's sounding really nice.

daviethek
02-07-2007, 06:58 PM
Been spinning Toots Thielmans "One for the Road". All euro jazz.

stylish jazz/orchestra. Nice recording. Might be his last. He's geting up there.

Bernd
02-09-2007, 08:20 AM
Having these going round on this grey,damp and cold afternoon:

"The Twilight Singers - Twilight"

"Damien Jurado - Where shall you take me"

"XTC - English Settlement"

Peace

Bernd:7:

basite
02-10-2007, 01:38 PM
a new bought Grant Green cd...

so,
NP:
Grant Green - Green street

just his guitar, a bass and drums...
nothing else...
just wonderful

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

jrhymeammo
02-10-2007, 02:50 PM
a new bought Grant Green cd...

so,
NP:
Grant Green - Green street

just his guitar, a bass and drums...
nothing else...
just wonderful

Keep them spinning,
Bert.

Not a bad album, I got it on both LP and CD. Any new update on your DIY speaker stands?

Went to a record store here today. I got more records than this store with much better selection, of course.:ihih: But I did manage to get 3 for $11.

NP: Roberta Flack - First Take

http://www.superseventies.com/8_72.jpg

peace,
Great album.

basite
02-11-2007, 04:00 AM
Not a bad album, I got it on both LP and CD. Any new update on your DIY speaker stands?


yes,
nearly finished,
the stands are near to completion, the stands themselves are ready in fact, but we still need sand (or something else) and they still need their final layer of paint (which is going to be black I think) and then spikes, I'll look for them later on...

the stands (unfilled) wheigh about 7.8 - 8.0 kg each, I hope that I'll reach the 10 kg mark with the sand in them...

anyways,
NP:
The Knife - silent shout

Greetings,
Bert.

basite
02-11-2007, 05:19 AM
expect a topic in the DIY section really soon...


the Knife is really good btw, it differs from other electronic music, it fits in no electronic style, just like trentemoller, which is really good too...

check it out guys...


Rock on...
Bert.

dean_martin
02-11-2007, 09:07 PM
'07 started off extremely busy for me. I haven't posted much and haven't listened to much, but to wind down the weekend I'm listening to Yo La Tengo's Summer Sun. At the end of each side of this double LP, I'm tuning in Liquid Aire on WHIL - very chilled radio.

http://lqa.blogspot.com/

I'm glad to see this thread is still going.

nobody
02-12-2007, 11:20 AM
NP: Roberta Flack - First Take

http://www.superseventies.com/8_72.jpg

peace,
Great album.

Fantastic album that more people should listen to. And, I've found a bunch of 'em for no more than a couple bucks. Just seems like one of those things everybody outta grab a copy of.



Nothing playin' right now...but listened to a bunch of Boards of Canada yesterday while making soup.
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jrhymeammo
02-12-2007, 05:10 PM
http://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/assets/img/boc12_music.jpghttp://soundtest.org/az/boards_of_canada-in_a_beautiful_place_out_in_the_country.jpghttp://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/assets/img/boc_hiscores_f.jpg

Thanks, I think.

ASS stands for Aspiring Sex Slaves. Just so you know.

jrhymeammo
02-12-2007, 05:13 PM
Anyways.........

On the way to work this morning, I really wanted to listen to

Doin the Thing - Horace Silver.

Now I'm home and dont even wanna get near it. For some reason I wanted to listen to Lauryn

NP:
MTV Unplugged 2.0 SACD

bobsticks
02-12-2007, 06:39 PM
...that image in my mind when I made soup. Damn, Dave, generally you and I are pretty well in sync with listening habits, or at least in the same ballpark--but today not so much. Yech.

Right now it's a Chesky doubleheader. First up was Paquito D'Rivera's Portraits of Cuba a solid disc of which I have spoken before. Currently compin' and swingin' with Bucky Pizzarelli's Swing Live a live album that can stand up with the best of 'em. 2413 2414

Cheers

jrhymeammo
02-13-2007, 04:36 PM
Ok, now I'm confused. Musta been a technical error or sort.

I really want to take my last post out, but I really want to make sure nobody sees it once, so I apologize.

NP: Liberty Ellman - Orthodoxy.

it'll do just fine for tonight.

btw, thanks for seeing that as well, Mark. I thought nobody was trying to get banned from this site for some odd reason.

-Jay the Ra.

nobody
02-14-2007, 05:29 AM
The pictures i used were switched after they appeared the first time...i was as surprised as anyone when I saw that...which is why I went back and changed them to what they were supposed to be in the first place.

Accidents happen.

noddin0ff
02-14-2007, 07:50 AM
The pictures i used were switched after they appeared the first time...i was as surprised as anyone when I saw that...which is why I went back and changed them to what they were supposed to be in the first place.

Accidents happen.

LOL, PWNED!


i was wondering about that

nobody
02-14-2007, 09:04 AM
Hopefully, this one will be safer...

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Múm: Yesterday was Dramatic, Today is OK

I really, really liked this one and Finally We Are No One, but Summer Make Good was disappointing to me. I liked it on first listen, but find I never go back to it the way I do the others. I even play some remixed stuff of theirs more than that one. Maybe they'll make up for it on the next one...although it seems like it's been a while.

jrhymeammo
02-14-2007, 05:03 PM
Played:

Linton Kwesi Johnson - Bass Culture.

I should listen to another album of his before I say anything.

Anyone here listened to the new album by Norah? I really wanna get it, but would prefer to wait on wax or super audio. I'm in desparate need for some new tunes. Any suggestion? If it'll help, I really didnt like the Decemberist.

Jay da Ra

bobsticks
02-14-2007, 08:10 PM
Whattup Jay ra di da,

Yeah, I'm listening to the new Norah for maybe the third or fourth spin since purchasing last Tuesday. It is good, not great, meaning that y'know it's NOrah. Nothing new and nothing grounbreaking but well done.
I don't think you'd be disappointed but you won't be dancing on the ceiling with Lionel Ritchie either.

As a suggestion, and within the same vein, if you don't already have The Peter Malick Group featuring Norah Jones~New York City I'd purchase that one first. A better-overall album IMO.

Did you ever get that Yellowjackets SACD?

Cheers

Bernd
02-15-2007, 08:31 AM
Enjoying this very much:

"Grayson Capps - Wail & Ride"

A great collection of tunes about his city "New Orleans".

Good listening to all.

Peace

Bernd:16:

jrhymeammo
02-16-2007, 04:59 PM
Thanks bobsticks,

Better activate my debit card tonight so I can order acoustic foam and some via mail. Still waiting on a 200g album by Horace Parlan from MusicD. I really need to be saving for a down payment on a car, but F'it!!!

NP:
Stella by Starlight
The Great Jzz Trio
Hank Jones.

I highly recommend it for SACD/Jazz lovers. Shoulda bought the entire series when I had the chance.

Jrhymeammo

basite
02-17-2007, 03:35 AM
NP:
Experience Jill scott,
really loud, which makes it feel even more live...

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basite
02-17-2007, 03:37 AM
George benson - Give me the night, on wax,

one more....