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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
macdonjh
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I've been going back through several albums I've purchased recently which haven't gotten a lot of playing time.
Just ripped this week. Pretty big fun.
Went through their entire discography. Also fun, funky stuff. I need to take it in smaller doses, though. It gets a little monotonous.
Also:
Hugh Laurie
Amina Aloui (not for me)
Altin Gun Yol
Avishai Cohen, Big Vicious
Cyminology Phoenix (not for me)
Dry Cleaning New Long Leg (but another album I need to take one song at a time)
Just ripped this week. Pretty big fun.
Went through their entire discography. Also fun, funky stuff. I need to take it in smaller doses, though. It gets a little monotonous.
Also:
Hugh Laurie
Amina Aloui (not for me)
Altin Gun Yol
Avishai Cohen, Big Vicious
Cyminology Phoenix (not for me)
Dry Cleaning New Long Leg (but another album I need to take one song at a time)
GlenAppleton
1000+ Head-Fier
Laura Stevenson - State (from the Qobuz New Releases page)
The Manchester sound;
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leeperry
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Huuko
New Head-Fier
Chris Isaak
Mr. Lucky
Full album playlist on youtube:
On this album, he recorded a new version of Breaking Apart, this time as a duet with Trisha Yearwood:
Is there extra poignancy for the listener to know that the sorrow over the breakup is mutual, but neither knows how the other feels? Or is the mystery of the woman's point of view in the solo version better? Hmm.
The original solo version was on his album Speak of the Devil:
Mr. Lucky
Full album playlist on youtube:
On this album, he recorded a new version of Breaking Apart, this time as a duet with Trisha Yearwood:
Is there extra poignancy for the listener to know that the sorrow over the breakup is mutual, but neither knows how the other feels? Or is the mystery of the woman's point of view in the solo version better? Hmm.
The original solo version was on his album Speak of the Devil:
Gen Z Jazz extraordinaires JD Beck & DOMi!
tiddlywinks
Headphoneus Supremus
Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day
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