Solar Apple Quarktette ~ probably best described as Acid Bossa Nova (Features Ian Carr the Jazz trumpeter). For those with Spotify:
http://open.spotify.com/album/7ulIvDFUGvl2UJS8UfshNn
Next, off to bed with Tangerine Dream's wonderful Phaedra ~ probably the most original and relaxing ambient ever:
http://open.spotify.com/album/7KRXWeJYBkyUmwOFTayiQk
http://open.spotify.com/album/7ulIvDFUGvl2UJS8UfshNn
Next, off to bed with Tangerine Dream's wonderful Phaedra ~ probably the most original and relaxing ambient ever:
http://open.spotify.com/album/7KRXWeJYBkyUmwOFTayiQk
neil young - prairie wind
neil young goes back to his folk country roots.
good album for sitting in the sofa chilling with the warm bass
pink floyd - zabriskie point
back in 1970 pink floyd composed a music for the film answering the same name.
truly psychedelic experience
neil young goes back to his folk country roots.
good album for sitting in the sofa chilling with the warm bass
pink floyd - zabriskie point
back in 1970 pink floyd composed a music for the film answering the same name.
truly psychedelic experience
Boston -
That's actually a pretty hi-fi recording. As I recall, there was a story
that a lot of the tracks came from the band's 8 track basement rig;
they just couldn't get the magic in the studio.
The B3 really sounds nice on that one
The CD remaster's prolly squashed to death though...
...Steely Dan - Aja
That's actually a pretty hi-fi recording. As I recall, there was a story
that a lot of the tracks came from the band's 8 track basement rig;
they just couldn't get the magic in the studio.
The B3 really sounds nice on that one
The CD remaster's prolly squashed to death though...
...Steely Dan - Aja
The recording I listen to of Foreplay/It's been a long time is an MP3 ripped from god knows where but at a high bitrate. I would love to know which recording it is ripped from and get it on Vinyl.
And yes I think they put a lot of the "basement" stuff on the early albums. From what I heard the entire original band wasn't even signed.
Check this youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H57pWC5rvk
This kid is amazing!
And yes I think they put a lot of the "basement" stuff on the early albums. From what I heard the entire original band wasn't even signed.
Check this youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H57pWC5rvk
This kid is amazing!
Wavebourn said:my Pyramin-V fine tube amp on solid state regulation rocks with bent by UPS Ground chassis.
Should SS amplifiers have their chassis bent as well? I could ship it to myself...
"What If" -Dixie Dregs 1978
HollowState said:Early Diana Krall "Steppin' Out" where you get to hear her play the piano. Just before, Hiromi Uehara "Brain"
Victor
yes the Island Girl was certainly playing up storm in the 90's; to my taste, with the exception of "Girl in the Other Room", the last few albums were embarrassments, and the most recent sounds like the vocals were literally phoned in
there, I said it
Just finished listening to Alison Krauss & U S - "New Favorite"
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