Been listening to a lot of new music (for me) lately. This is a touch of the familiar in an unfamiliar way. Love it! For those of you who may have a bit of Dead Head in them, I highly recommend this album...... (Johnny K. lead vocalist)
I haven't given the Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7b any love in quite a while, so using them to listen to the "Discovery 2024" playlist Deezer dropped onto my home screen.
These headphones may not be strong with every single genre, but they do a righteous job with R&B tracks!
JRiver MC > Schiit Modi Multibit > Schiit Asgard 3 > Grado RS-1x
Band On The Run (1973) by Paul McCartney and Wings - Been listening to Wings albums tonight in memory of Denny Laine (RIP) and this album is the one he considered the best, and I agree with him, it's probably the best album McCartney made outside the Beatles. Recorded in Lagos in a ramshackle studio with just an 8 track tape machine and for the most part performed by Paul and Linda McCartney and Denny Laine, Paul taking up duties on bass, drums, keyboards and lead guitar and Laine playing rhythm guitar and percussion. The only change I made to the gear is the Asgard 3 in place of the Vali 2 but the RS-1x go just as well with either.
• Hampton Hawes was a phenomenal jazz pianist. A long stint with heroin was one of his problems. President JFK, a jazz enthusiast, issued a pardon to Hampton Hawes - not just for being a jazzman - reducing / ending one of his prison ‘stays’.
Robin Trower is an artist I only recently discovered, and I must say I like a lot of what he has made. Have gone through a few of his album's so far, and enjoyed it a lot
But the man has been very productive, so still a lot to listen to.
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