the essential l. cohen, because i couldn't pick just one.
What Are You Listening To?
the new album by tribe called quest
damn. fuck. they, still got that shit.
y,eah.
damn. fuck. they, still got that shit.
y,eah.
walkie,talkie wrote:
the new album by tribe called quest
damn. fuck. they, still got that shit.
y,eah.
FYI Walkman- they are the musical guest on SNL tomorrow night
Yeah, that's right. I do remember that. I wonder if they are regretting having Dave, as their host?
Anything that's really fucking loud.
And Leonard Cohen.
And Leonard Cohen.
walkie,talkie wrote:
Yeah, that's right. I do remember that. I wonder if they are regretting having Dave, as their host?
My guess is yes.
Love - Da Capo
page 420!
time for a newly themed thread within a thread?
time for a newly themed thread within a thread?
Dylan at the Opera
wacky stuff…its pretty horrible but for a Dylan junkie kinda fun…I think this is only available as MP3s but I found a promo CD of it..
wacky stuff…its pretty horrible but for a Dylan junkie kinda fun…I think this is only available as MP3s but I found a promo CD of it..
ok its horrible period…i'm going to have to stop it…
Miley. We, can't stop and wrecking ball, and party in the usa.
That's, my jams.
G,url
That's, my jams.
G,url
buckingham nicks - s/t
a fine album picked up at lunchbox records, a fine shop in charlotte, a fine city.
a fine album picked up at lunchbox records, a fine shop in charlotte, a fine city.
dyecraig wrote:I concur on that being a quite fine record. I disagree about Charlotte being fine, however.
buckingham nicks - s/t
a fine album picked up at lunchbox records, a fine shop in charlotte, a fine city.
^ we simply avoided the not so fine.
dyecraig wrote:That's fine.
^ we simply avoided the not so fine.

The five-piece girl group from Cardiff–produced by Super Furry ace Cian Ciaran–offer a dizzyingly beautiful brand of heaven-inscribed pop soul.
this is so good! great slow sexy jams with beautiful vocal melodies. perfect for late nights at home staring out the window, wandering empty loveless streets, or smoothing along on a love connection with your partner. I have like 6 of these songs stuck in my head and I'm always singing it.
give it a shot, it could be that outta-nowhere album that comes to dominate your life for a few fleeting weeks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCSDsieKkx0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjYU1S4nbec
While we're on this page, U Roy - Chalice in the Palace
Bagley wrote:
While we're on this page, U Roy - Chalice in the Palace
oh nice…
Jackie McLean- Tippin' the Scales
1962 Blue Note session that was only released in 1979…
the reason I picked this up- and I'm surprised I had not acquired it yet- is cause Sonny Clark is on it on piano..actually his second to last recording session before he died a few months later..
Sonny Clark is my favorite jazz piano player..they say about him "He never played a bad session" and that has been my experience..He recorded a ton of great Blue Note stuff both as leader and sideman.. he probably died of a heroin overdose… what a shame..
Interestingly DC native Butch Warren also plays on this..as he did with Sonny Clark on one of my favorite Jazz records ever recorded only a month prior: Dexter Gordon's Go (and also on Dex's Swingin' Affair)..
It will always amaze me how these guys could record so much great jazz so quickly. entire legendary albums in one afternoon… then another one two days later….
1962 Blue Note session that was only released in 1979…
the reason I picked this up- and I'm surprised I had not acquired it yet- is cause Sonny Clark is on it on piano..actually his second to last recording session before he died a few months later..
Sonny Clark is my favorite jazz piano player..they say about him "He never played a bad session" and that has been my experience..He recorded a ton of great Blue Note stuff both as leader and sideman.. he probably died of a heroin overdose… what a shame..
Interestingly DC native Butch Warren also plays on this..as he did with Sonny Clark on one of my favorite Jazz records ever recorded only a month prior: Dexter Gordon's Go (and also on Dex's Swingin' Affair)..
It will always amaze me how these guys could record so much great jazz so quickly. entire legendary albums in one afternoon… then another one two days later….
Santana- Welcome
had never heard this one before.. its like a jazz album more than a rock album… quite interesting…came out in 1973….very jazz fusion-y… I tend to hate jazz fusion but at least its something different and for $1 I can live with it..I sort of considermy Santana collection complete at this point…but occasionally if the price is right I add something to it… the Santana 1968 live record probably remains my favorite.. he really shreds on that one..I simply have no interest in adding Amigos, Festival or Inner Secrets..
I have to say Santana IV which came out earlier this year was a bit disappointing for me…
had never heard this one before.. its like a jazz album more than a rock album… quite interesting…came out in 1973….very jazz fusion-y… I tend to hate jazz fusion but at least its something different and for $1 I can live with it..I sort of considermy Santana collection complete at this point…but occasionally if the price is right I add something to it… the Santana 1968 live record probably remains my favorite.. he really shreds on that one..I simply have no interest in adding Amigos, Festival or Inner Secrets..
I have to say Santana IV which came out earlier this year was a bit disappointing for me…