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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
DLeeWebb
Headphoneus Supremus
Can't resist listening to more Sanborn albums in my collection.
^ This one is with Joe Beck.
^ And while I'm on Beck; I might as well listen to this classic. DR of 16!
Back to Sanborn:
I've been neglecting my classical collection for too long. This one is quite good.
^ This one is with Joe Beck.
^ And while I'm on Beck; I might as well listen to this classic. DR of 16!
Back to Sanborn:
I've been neglecting my classical collection for too long. This one is quite good.
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Acoustic Alchemy...
Having not listened to any Alchemy since basically getting them, last week while cruising my library, I stopped at Radio Contact see if I was missing anything. What I came away with was "What a beautiful album". After listening to both Early Alchemy, and The New Edge, I now finish off with Aart....
The only thing that changed is singular to plural - what beautiful albums. Their style is smooth jazz / new age. The core of the sound are the guitars of Nick Webb (ultimately replaced by Miles Gilderdale - Aart, Radio Contact)) Steel String guitar, and Greg Carmichael on nylon string guitar, of which conveys a great sense of depth and emotion.
They're now a main stay in my play list. Yet another reason I ripped my collection.... the rediscoveries.
Having not listened to any Alchemy since basically getting them, last week while cruising my library, I stopped at Radio Contact see if I was missing anything. What I came away with was "What a beautiful album". After listening to both Early Alchemy, and The New Edge, I now finish off with Aart....
The only thing that changed is singular to plural - what beautiful albums. Their style is smooth jazz / new age. The core of the sound are the guitars of Nick Webb (ultimately replaced by Miles Gilderdale - Aart, Radio Contact)) Steel String guitar, and Greg Carmichael on nylon string guitar, of which conveys a great sense of depth and emotion.
They're now a main stay in my play list. Yet another reason I ripped my collection.... the rediscoveries.
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