What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Apr 21, 2024 at 1:57 PM Post #135,781 of 136,286
@barbazz , Now that's a suggestively sassy album cover with the Bishop and Lute musician blushing at the skin being shown and doggo ready to hump a leg - must be springtime and a very talented Lute player - The Album cover alone deserves it's own "Parental Warning" 🤯
Illustration out of a book from ca. 1470. The times they are a changing...back and forth and back... 😃

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^ Going hard on the Jarrett discography run, because I find it easier to listen to a lot of an artist/group at once rather than over a longer period of time (I get burned out and it starts to take months to get through what should have taken a week or two; like what happened when I went through all of my Freddie Hubbard collection!). I'm using the chronological order listed on discogs btw, since liner notes and copyrights on the printed material are often unhelpful when many albums came out in the same year. I am saving the (many) live albums for later.
 
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Apr 21, 2024 at 5:56 PM Post #135,792 of 136,286
@barbazz , Now that's a suggestively sassy album cover with the Bishop and Lute musician blushing at the skin being shown and doggo ready to hump a leg - must be springtime and a very talented Lute player - The Album cover alone deserves it's own "Parental Warning" 🤯
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Indeed. I was in Venice last month and I didn't see anything like this. I should have gone there a few centuries earlier, apparently. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Illustration out of a book from ca. 1470. The times they are a changing...back and forth and back... 😃

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According to the CD booklet, it is an illumination of a book called "Facta et dicta memorabilia" by a Roman author from the 1st century, Valerius Maximus. The illumination is actually from 1470 and was drawn by a Frenchman, Philippe de Mazerolles.

The man was a genius, by the way: https://www.bookilluminators.nl/met...oekverluchters-p-naam/philippe-de-mazerolles/
 
Apr 21, 2024 at 7:01 PM Post #135,793 of 136,286
David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
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Jack Shaindlin - Let's Go Sunning


Buddy Holly - What To Do


The Swallows - It Ain't the Meat


The Andrews Sisters - I Can Dream, Can't I?


Bonnie Guitar - Robin in the Pine


Eugene Ormandy and The Tabernacle Choir - Battle Hymn of the Republic


Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Ladyfingers


Dinah Washington - What a Difference a Day Makes


Brook Benton - It's Just a Matter of Time
 
Apr 21, 2024 at 8:17 PM Post #135,794 of 136,286
PC (Bandcamp) > Iris DDC > Pontus DAC > Artemis HPA > HD800S (don't tell me the HD800S don't have any bass!!!)

I just listened to this album posted by @Leonarfd over at the "For those of us with multiple headphones, which ones are you listening with now?" forums.



I like it a lot. Very intoxicating. I'm guessing it's only available for download from the Bandcamp site??? Bought it. Got from the Bandcamp site :relaxed:

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BTW, the album was recorded in 24-bit.
 
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