What Are You Listening To Right Now?
May 28, 2013 at 9:33 PM Post #42,467 of 137,781
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Milt Jackson - Statements (1962)
 
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Now playing... "Big George"

I'm gonna have to start following you Silent One :) Seems like everything you post on this thread is something I'm already interested in, or I enjoy after checking it out!
 
May 29, 2013 at 3:25 AM Post #42,470 of 137,781
Manu Katche - Manu Katche
Yesterday I was at Manu Katche concert in Riga, Latvia. Excellent performance!
 
May 29, 2013 at 4:46 AM Post #42,472 of 137,781
Hip hop & soul was never better. Pretty lights take the experience to surreal level with their new track “Around the block”. They also offer free legal download from their site and work on only voluntary donations on the site, which is pretty surprising in this day and age.
 
 
 

 
May 29, 2013 at 8:01 AM Post #42,475 of 137,781
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Manu Katche - Manu Katche
Yesterday I was at Manu Katche concert in Riga, Latvia. Excellent performance!

Romis, your musical tastes are just wonderful. I've had a Manu album in my car to listen for months. Such creativity! I'm glad you enjoy it as well.
 
May 29, 2013 at 8:01 AM Post #42,476 of 137,781
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Hip hop & soul was never better. Pretty lights take the experience to surreal level with their new track “Around the block”. They also offer free legal download from their site and work on only voluntary donations on the site, which is pretty surprising in this day and age.
 
 
 

Amen to that!
 
May 29, 2013 at 10:02 AM Post #42,477 of 137,781
This disc of 6 symphonies written during the years 1733-1741 by Antonio Brioschi
is sublime.  Fascinating music, beautifully performed and recorded. 
 

 
May 29, 2013 at 10:54 AM Post #42,479 of 137,781
Neurosis-Honor in Decay, 2012
 
 

 
Edit: I'm a big Neurosis fan, and I like this release. But I can't help but feel that it's not as engaging as their last release, Given to the Rising (2007).
 
May 29, 2013 at 11:12 AM Post #42,480 of 137,781
AL LEE:
Ain't Playing The Game
 

 
 
Soundstage raves: “It only takes one listen to come to the inescapable conclusion that Al Lee is a guitar player and songwriter of extraordinary ability...I’ve rarely heard a guitar this well recorded...” The deep rumble of Al’s soulful baritone is right there, two feet away—flanked by two vividly realistic guitars.
 
Al’s warm and resonant acoustic Martin contrasts gorgeously with the bluesy hard-edged wail of Ben Andrews’ blazing slide work on the National Steel. 25 years ago Al Lee was recording with UK rock legends Steve Marriot and David Gilmore.
This is his return, with brilliant new songs painting a vast palette of moods: basking in the sun, regret and heartache, even a soul-drenched spiritual backed by gospel singers.
 
 
TRACK LISTING:
1.
Rainy Changes (Blues) - Listen To Full Song
2.
The Sacred Game - Listen To Sample
3.
Come Away - Listen To Sample
4.
Cartoon of Life
5.
Good Journey
6.
Gypsy Caravan
7.
Didn't Quite Have The Time
8.
Faces
9.
What Would You Say
10.
Lazin
11.
Rainy Changes
   
  All songs composed by Al Lee
  TT=47:17

 

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