The Stranglers - Feline
Miles Davis - 'Round about midnight
Eric Dolphy - Outward Bound
quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
Eric Dolphy - Outward Bound
Nice! A classic. One of my favorite jazz recordings of all time.
Me, I'm listening to some Chopin etudes and ballades.
The Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall
Nick Lowe - Labour of Lust
quote:Originally posted by steve8:
Nick Lowe - Labour of Lust
Great album, Lowe at his finest
quote:Originally posted by JDWest:
The Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall
My little dudes love hot peanuts.
Mose Allison Sings
quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:quote:Originally posted by JDWest:
The Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall
My little dudes love hot peanuts.
That's hilarious, my guy was bopping away to this today as well.
quote:Originally posted by JDWest:
The Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall
On LP or CD?
In memory of Leon Russell, his excellent 1973 country recording, Hank Wilson's Back.
John Cale - Fear
quote:Originally posted by Bytown Rick:quote:Originally posted by JDWest:
The Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall
On LP or CD?
Sadly, streamed via Spotify. LPs in our house would last days...
Stomping Tom Connors - Live at the Horseshoe
From last week or so includes
Aloe Black
Leon Bridges
Amy Winehouse
Bonnie Raitt
Mavis Staples
Nataniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
Keith Urban
Alabama Shakes
Vampire Weekend
Nick Waterhouse
Zac Brown
Chris Stapleton
It's nice being Amazon Prime and being able to listen to a bunch of different artists
Aloe Black
Leon Bridges
Amy Winehouse
Bonnie Raitt
Mavis Staples
Nataniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
Keith Urban
Alabama Shakes
Vampire Weekend
Nick Waterhouse
Zac Brown
Chris Stapleton
It's nice being Amazon Prime and being able to listen to a bunch of different artists
The Saints.
Stiff Little Fingers
Some Eagles on my new Amazon Echo. That thing has some nice sound.
Rheostatics - Melville
Wilco (& Billy Bragg) - Mermaid Avenue Vol. 2
Hamilton Mixtape
Been listening to Metallica's new ablum - Hardwired... to Self-Destruct
Greensky Bluegrass
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
That is one of his greatest. I don't find it easy to listen to, but it's brilliant.
quote:Originally posted by haggis:quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
That is one of his greatest. I don't find it easy to listen to, but it's brilliant.
+1. My favourite Springsteen album, just ahead of Tunnel of Love, but right now I'm listening to Devils and Dust.
quote:Originally posted by steve8:quote:Originally posted by haggis:quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
That is one of his greatest. I don't find it easy to listen to, but it's brilliant.
+1. My favourite Springsteen album, just ahead of Tunnel of Love, but right now I'm listening to Devils and Dust.
Nebraska is fantastic but Darkness on the Edge of Town is still my fave.
Manu Katché live at Montreaux Jazz Fest
quote:Originally posted by steve8:quote:Originally posted by haggis:quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
That is one of his greatest. I don't find it easy to listen to, but it's brilliant.
+1. My favourite Springsteen album, just ahead of Tunnel of Love, but right now I'm listening to Devils and Dust.
Have either of you read Born to Run. Pretty good book.
PH
Not yet, but it's on my list.
quote:Originally posted by steve8:
Not yet, but it's on my list.
Swing by and I'll loan it to you!

PH
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by steve8:quote:Originally posted by haggis:quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
That is one of his greatest. I don't find it easy to listen to, but it's brilliant.
+1. My favourite Springsteen album, just ahead of Tunnel of Love, but right now I'm listening to Devils and Dust.
Nebraska is fantastic but Darkness on the Edge of Town is still my fave.
nebraska & darkness are my 1a & 1b - but as haggis notes - you need to be in the right mood for nebraska.
quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by steve8:quote:Originally posted by haggis:quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
That is one of his greatest. I don't find it easy to listen to, but it's brilliant.
+1. My favourite Springsteen album, just ahead of Tunnel of Love, but right now I'm listening to Devils and Dust.
Nebraska is fantastic but Darkness on the Edge of Town is still my fave.
nebraska & darkness are my 1a & 1b - but as haggis notes - you need to be in the right mood for nebraska.
greetings from ashbury park - I can listen to it over and over
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57: Darkness on the Edge of Town is still my fave.
Mine as well.
Swing Into Christmas - Wynton Marsalis and friends....
quote:Originally posted by billhike:quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57: Darkness on the Edge of Town is still my fave.
Mine as well.
Me too.
Can't listen to Nebraska straight through. Then I again I like Steely Dan
quote:Originally posted by mangiare:
greetings from ashbury park - I can listen to it over and over
I was a high school senior headed to college when this came out. These songs are etched into my brain. So raw and so real. It's amazing how broke Bruce was, even after this album. I can't recommend his bio, Born to Run, more enthusiastically. It's an amazing timeline of a really special career.
PH
Deee-Lite, Groove is in the Heart
quote:Originally posted by sunnylea57:quote:Originally posted by steve8:quote:Originally posted by haggis:quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
That is one of his greatest. I don't find it easy to listen to, but it's brilliant.
+1. My favourite Springsteen album, just ahead of Tunnel of Love, but right now I'm listening to Devils and Dust.
Nebraska is fantastic but Darkness on the Edge of Town is still my fave.
Darkness on the Edge of Town is easily the best. The others all all really good as well.
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