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The current disc in my car is "Stage Fright" by The Band...
Gerry Mulligan's "Paraiso" is coming next... LOVE Jane DuBoc's singing... sigh...
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Been listening to the greatest hits of the Allman Brothers for the last week or so during my commute to work.
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Wow - easily approachable to listen to & memorable/ hum-able, yet virtuosic and pushing the boundaries of what the acoustic guitar is capable of. Maybe that kind of paradox is common to genius.
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Rush: Test For Echo (1996) on 3 sides of vinyl
The Rush catalogue is so deep that in some polls fans ranked this LP near least favourite, but yet among others near the best - count me in the latter camp - layers of guitars & guitar driven |
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Tuba Skinny traditional jazz
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Iced Earth. A 30 minute, 3 song trilogy on the Civil War.
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Bo Hansson-"Lord of the Rings."
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I always stream Spotify at home and in my car. today I felt nostalgic and was listening to Roxette thinking about her passing away last month perhaps because we were about the same age and the late 80s in the mid 90s were such a fun time. God bless her.
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My Steve Earle Pandora station recently rolled in The Dirt Drifters and I think I have liked every song from them so far and just this past week The Steel Drivers dropped into rotation and I'm really diggin' them.
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The Eminent J.J. Johnson, Volume Two
J.J. Johnson, trombone With Paul Chambers, Charles Mingus and friends Blue Note Records (on cd) 2001 Rudy Van Gelder (himself, the eminent) Remaster From September 24, 1954 and June 6, 1955 Classic American jazz really doesn’t get much better than this |
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Early 20s jazz - King Oliver, New Orleans Rhythm Kings, Original Memphis 5, New Orleans Owls, & many others - an incredibly rich & creative period of 20th century music, & so much of it miraculously captured on recordings - & the quality of modern remastering is able to bring out the majesty of it.
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Very much into Mandolin Orange and working on this for the trio :
But have stumbled onto this guy (and worked out the progression - this would be a solo piece: I listen to BBC Radio 4 or 4 extra mostly but when I'm in the mood for background "easy" listening: (sadly no Erika!) You know how Y/T has a way of showing you odd stuff :
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