WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

Started by pace, April 16, 2014, 10:15:10 PM

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bigredbass

Let's see . . . . .
 
'Bakersfield', Vince Gill and Paul Franklin
 
'The Road Home', a live Heart project produced by John Paul Jones
 
'Rock and Roll Party', the Jeff Beck Les Paul Tribute with Darrel Higham and Imelda May (when I'm not watching the 'Live at Ronnie Scott's' DVD).  Jeff Beck can play anything.  Anything.
 
Supertramp's Greatest Hits.
 
'The New York Rock and Soul Review', Donald Fagen's 'My Old School' tribute CD with Boz Scaggs, Mike MacDonald, and Phoebe Snow.  
 
'Sam and Dave's Greatest Hits', virtually all BT and the MG's backing, never gets old.
 
J o e y

David Houck

Wayne Shorter.
 
I haven't been listening to much of anything recently for a number of reasons; but yesterday I found myself listening to Wayne Shorter, from different periods, from the Miles Davis Quintet up to Shorter's current quartet.  It was an education; I found that I had a deeper appreciation of, a deeper knowing of, music; just from listing to him.  I've long thought that version of the Miles Davis Quintet was amazing, something special in the history of music; but yesterday was different.  It was a deeper level of understanding, of knowing, of connecting.  So that's what I've been listing to; Wayne Shorter.  And I am grateful for the experience.

sonicus

Dave,  
I too am impressed by Mr. Wayne Shorter !  
I really love  The All Seeing Eye  album from 1965___
 
Recorded for Blue Note by Mr. Rudy Van Gelder ( one of my all time favorite recording engineers)
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_All_Seeing_Eye
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6Lg2oiBlus&list=PL551E39DF1BEB450E
 
I hope that you all enjoy it as much as I do ___
 
Wolf

rami

I'm a big fan of Glenn Gould. I LOVE this:
 

 
Enjoy my friends!

rami

I'm a big fan of Glenn Gould. I LOVE this:
 

 
Enjoy my friends!

hammer

Listening to Charlie Hayden today with The Liberation Music Orchestra (The Ballad of the Fallen), Ornette Coleman (Broken Shadows) and Keith Jarrett (Treasure Island; Fort Yawuh). One of the most lyrical double bassists I have heard.

lbpesq

Spent a lot of the weekend watching the New Orleans Jazz Festival.  Lots of great music.  
 
Bill, tgo

jacko

Ricki Lee Jones. last chance texaco from her eponymous debut album. I have to say, I can't fault a single track on this album - surely one of the greatest Debuts ever.  
 
Graeme

slawie

Alison Krause and Robert Plant
 

 
Slawie
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