What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Jul 29, 2011 at 11:52 AM Post #27,632 of 136,252
Suit Yourself
 
Shelby Lynne
 
Jul 29, 2011 at 10:13 PM Post #27,635 of 136,252
The best way to listen to early Pink Floyd is in MONO.  
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Pink Floyd - The Early Singles (CD)
 
 
 
Jul 30, 2011 at 10:10 AM Post #27,645 of 136,252
KING/BLUIETT TRIO:
Makin' Whoopee: Tribute to the King Cole Trio
 
 
Hamiet Bluiett’s heartfelt tribute to the Nat King Cole Trio—by far the most original I’ve ever heard. Bluiett describes his inspiration: “I wanted to focus on Nat as a pianist, not as a vocalist. He was a formidable pianist, ‘anointed’ as they say in the church. He could get to your soul like no other.”
 
Hamiet’s joined here by contrabass giant Keter Betts blending warmly with Rodney Jones’ sweet acoustic guitar—or with Ed Cherry’s bluesy electric guitar. A perfect intro to Bluiett’s stunning, huge baritone sound. The breathtaking balladry on “These Foolish Things” and “Sweet Lorraine” is leavened by foot-patting swingers like “Walkin’ My Baby Home” or “Gee Baby Ain’t I Good To You”. This is one of my two or three best-sounding studio recordings. A Fi SuperDisc. (#04832)
 
Hamiet Bluiett, bari sax/contrabass clarinet
Keter Betts, bass
Rodney Jones, aqcoustic guitar/synthesizer
Ed Cherry, electric guitar*
Gali Sanchez, percussion **
Myrrh, narration **
 
 

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