Recent content by Daffy6964
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The Best jazz pian trio
I second the Oscar Peterson - Night Train. Great late night listening. -
Other 'looking back' melancholy music like "It Was A Very Good Year"?
Yesterday, When I Was Young - Roy Clark Among My Souvenirs - Marty Robbins -
Help: I'm becoming a Tom Waits fan!
There is a new re-master of the sdtk to "One From the Heart" that is quite good and recommended. -
Favorite Elvis Costello album?
Armed Forces is bar none MY favorite Elvis album. Particularily the newer two-disc version with live stuff and outtakes. -
What artist(s) do you have all their albums?
Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Diana Krall, Lucinda Williams -
Reggae recommendation?
1. The Harder They Come Sdtk (Deluxe Edition) Disc 1 - is the remastered original soundtrack. Disc 2 - Excellent mix of music (pre-Bob Marley) 2. Exodus - Bob Marley 3. of course the Bob Marley Legend greatest hits album. -
Music made for headphones
Any Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin. Nowadays, the Flaming Lips. -
NORAH JONES: Feels like Home
I was one of the million plus. I love Snorah. Great album. -
What band would you most like to play with?
Play with the Beatles, jam with the Stones. Or with Miles Davis. -
Best soundtrack ever...
The Harder They Come Saturday Night Fever Chicago Pulp Fiction Amadeus -
SACD Mini-Reviews: Contribute!
Most recent two I purchased. 1. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John 2. Tommy - The Who Of the two, Tommy has the better sound quality IMHO, it's 5.1 and has excellent seperation. GYBR, although sounds fantastic, didn't knock me out as much as Tommy or my Dylan stuff. Recommended... -
Your 5 newest CDs (or LPs)
1. The Harder They Come Sdtk (Deluxe Edition 2. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Deluxe Edition) - Elton John 3. 200 More Miles From Home - Cowboy Junkies 4. Stranger's Almanac - Whiskeytown 5. Studio Selections - Cowboy Junkies