What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Nov 30, 2013 at 10:25 PM Post #47,897 of 135,708
I just got back from a trip back home to see friends in Wisconsin, and I made a stop at The Exclusive Company while there. Twenty-one new purchases will be documented over the coming weeks...
 
Nov 30, 2013 at 10:29 PM Post #47,898 of 135,708
  I just got back from a trip back home to see friends in Wisconsin, and I made a stop at The Exclusive Company while there. Twenty-one new purchases will be documented over the coming weeks...

I'll be dropping in to their Greenfield store this week.
 
Nov 30, 2013 at 11:19 PM Post #47,900 of 135,708
Nov 30, 2013 at 11:38 PM Post #47,901 of 135,708
  great to see this. He doesn't crop up too often. i have this on vinyl  ¬
 

 
I love this album, but I think it would have been much better reduced to a single disc.
If you're into Chuck Mangione then "Feels So Good" is a must have album: brilliant music and wonderfully recorded too.
"An Evening of Magic" has most of the Mangione's best, and the live performance is truly magical. I reach for this album very often.
 
Dec 1, 2013 at 1:56 AM Post #47,905 of 135,708

 
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Dec 1, 2013 at 6:59 AM Post #47,907 of 135,708
Ernst TochPiano Quintet, Op. 64 (1938), Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2, Op.44 (1928)
Spectrum Concerts Berlin
 

 
Henry PurcellTe Deum and Jubilate Deo in D, Z232
Nicholas Witcomb, Daniel Lochmann, trebles
James Bowman, countertenor
Rogers Covey-Crump, tenor
Michael George, bass
Choir of New College Oxford
The King's Consort
Robert King, conductor 
 

 
Henry Purcell:  Dioclesian 
Gillian Fisher (Soprano)
Lynne Dawson (Soprano)
Rogers Covey-Crump (Tenor)
 Paul Elliott (Tenor)
Stephen Varcoe (Bass)
Michael George (Bass)
Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists
John Eliot Gardiner, conductor
 

 

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