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The Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape

Just received this. I bought it on the strength of "Everlong" and I love it. Grohl's drumming is quite impressive, I think. Also, being the boss he can make sure it's not buried in the mix. I was surprised how old this album is (1997).
 
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After listening to Echo & the Bunnymen last ,dug out some Billy Holliday :Lady Sings the Blues &Lady in Satin both Mono !
 
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Louis Vega: Dance Ritual
 
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zz top- greatest hits.

OHH YES!
 
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Morrisey Mullan featuring Carol Kenyon on vocals
"" "" " Carl Macalla "
Moving Hearts Kind of Irish Supergroup
Christy Moore,Voacals,Guitar&Bodhran
Donal Lunny,Danvel-nelson ,Electric Bouzouki,Robinson OBrien Acoustic Bouzouki,Syn&vcalsth
Declan SinnotLead guitar,acoustic guitar&vocals
Eoghan O`Neil Bass& vocals
Brian Calan,Drums & percussion
Davy Spillane,Uileann Pipes& low whistle
Keith Donald,Yamaha tenor& soprano Sax,Lafleur ,Curved soprano sax
& the first side of The Stones Let it Bleed !
now I am off to watch 2046
The joys of working for ones self ! Goodnight >
 
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Right here, right now, i do listen to the 3 Antonio Forcione albums i ordered lately, i received them today! Cool

The first one during diner was his new one, Tears Of Joy, it's very nice BTW, very relaxing.

I'm now listening to #2, Touch Wood, i'm on track number 3, Time elapsed: 1:03 Big Grin

Antonio's Live! will wait tomorrow night.

Bye.
 
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Loretta Holloway 'Runaway' : Danny Krivit re-edit 12" mix
 
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Kari Bremnes - Norvegian Mood
Peter Epstein - The Invisible

Both are excellent !
 
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(pz: Epstein: yummie !)

Silvana Deluigi - Yo !
Typical "american clave" label CD with cooperation of Kip Hanrahan and (besides others) Steve Swallow, Renaud Garcia-Fons playing in the band. Very much Agentinian-style, Piazzolla is everwhere, La Tristezza, and so forth... Excellent early summer evening "food" with a full an drich sound offering.

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Yes - Keys to Ascension

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Peter Epstein - The Invisible

Thanks for reminding me, pz ! This is a beautiful recording out of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in New York. Full of air !

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Stefan
 
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Aquarian Nation Radio on the internet, of course. Give it a go...

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CB
 
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Aside from mainly the Beethoven experience on Radio 3 (the reason I've posted nothing on my own thread), I've just been listening to Georg Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra playing various bits of Wagner (thanks for the recommendation, a while back, Graham, came across it in HMV today).


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Tam
 
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Lisa Ekdahl - Olyckssyster; really starting to grow on me this one. It's neither the light folk or jazz standards of her earlier recordings, quite difficult to pigeonhole really. Oh, and she sings in Swedish so it's not easy to know what she's singing about (jeg tale Dansk) but that shouldn't put you off. Perfect for a summer's evening, a glass of Averna, some ice cubes, a squeeze and slice of lemon.

G'night all
 
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new NAIM system, listenining to "older" cds., so

Harp Blues on ace records,

Wine Women and Whiskey by Papa Lightfoot, proves there's a God and he came to save us sinners.

"When a man cries" on Kent also getting some serious listening.
 
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Iggy Pop - Brick by Brick
 
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jersey street: into the light
kjm 03: anniversary
 
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The World is a Wonderful Place: The Songs of Richard Thompson - various artists, including Christine Collister, Tom Robinson, Sally Barker, Martin & Jessica Simpson

great stuff!
 
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"Shangri La" Mark Knopfler
"Live at the Fillmore"" Allman Bros Band
"The Mercury Years" Rod Stewart
 
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Barry Wedgle (classical + Flamenco guit.), Shigeo Sugiyama (double bass) - Virgo

Guitar player Wedgle between classical, Flamenco and Jazz style - acoustic, in any way - at times being joined by that double bass (most of the times "walking" style - which forms an enormously swinging result (reminding soem "gipsy" varieties, here and there), perfectly recorded 18 years ago.

That's what records have to be like to earn their place in the hall of fame.

Not ?

Stefan
 
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