WolfiS said:"Guns N Roses - Civil War"
Good man!
😉
Probably my favourite G'n'R track
I know, and have some music of his. Pretty good and pretty much texan bluesrock. I like it and I like Stevie Ray, but thats not my particular favourite kind of blues.Joe Bonamassa
My favourite kind is more acoustic and with finger picking guitar😉
Corey Harris and Keb' Mo' has made some major stuff lately😉
Thanks for the advices, Grimberg. I will look for the other names you mentioned🙂
Steen🙂
Crystalaugur - Terranaut
Warped Records OGW 1018, 1973
A thrift shop find from earlier today. Interesting Psych LP with lots of fuzz guitar.
Warped Records OGW 1018, 1973
A thrift shop find from earlier today. Interesting Psych LP with lots of fuzz guitar.
Joe Satriani - Is There Love In Space?
Standout tracks:
01 - Gnaahh
05 - Is There Love In Space?
06 - If I Could Fly
07 - The Souls Of Distortion (I got hooked on this one)
08 - Just Look Up
10 - Searching
-Ken

Standout tracks:
01 - Gnaahh
05 - Is There Love In Space?
06 - If I Could Fly
07 - The Souls Of Distortion (I got hooked on this one)
08 - Just Look Up
10 - Searching
-Ken
Angelo Stefanato Camerata Strumentale Di Santa Cecilia - Vivaldi- I Concerti Delle Quattro Stagioni
On CD:
Knopfler, Mark & Emmylou Harris, All The Roadrunning
Young, Neil, Prairie Wind
Yo-Yo Ma, Trout Qnt/Arpeggione Son/Die
StrangeFish Fortune Telling
Seven Reizh Samsara
MoonSafari A doorway to Summer
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose
Hiromi Spiral
Jones, Hank West of 5th [Hybrid SACD]
Barber, Patricia Mythologies
Abercrombie, John, Gomez & Jackson Structures
McBride, Christian New York Time
On Vinyls:
Metheney, Pat Bright Size Life
Metheny, Pat Watercolors
Mays, Lyle Lyle Mays
Jarrett, Keith Invocations, The Moth and the Flame
Surman, John The Amazing Adventures of Simon Simon
Garbarek, Jan & Kjell Johnsen Afterland
Lande, Art & Rubusa Patrol Desert Marauders
Towner, Ralph Diary
Chopin 24 Préludes, op.28, Maurizio Pollini
Holst, Gustav The Planets
Knopfler, Mark & Emmylou Harris, All The Roadrunning
Young, Neil, Prairie Wind
Yo-Yo Ma, Trout Qnt/Arpeggione Son/Die
StrangeFish Fortune Telling
Seven Reizh Samsara
MoonSafari A doorway to Summer
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose
Hiromi Spiral
Jones, Hank West of 5th [Hybrid SACD]
Barber, Patricia Mythologies
Abercrombie, John, Gomez & Jackson Structures
McBride, Christian New York Time
On Vinyls:
Metheney, Pat Bright Size Life
Metheny, Pat Watercolors
Mays, Lyle Lyle Mays
Jarrett, Keith Invocations, The Moth and the Flame
Surman, John The Amazing Adventures of Simon Simon
Garbarek, Jan & Kjell Johnsen Afterland
Lande, Art & Rubusa Patrol Desert Marauders
Towner, Ralph Diary
Chopin 24 Préludes, op.28, Maurizio Pollini
Holst, Gustav The Planets
Been playing Beck; The Information. Sounds good.
Prior to that I was playing M Ward's Post War.
Cheerio,
Shawn.
Prior to that I was playing M Ward's Post War.
Cheerio,
Shawn.
Nellie McKay- Pretty Little Head
IMO, doesn't have the same edge as her first album, but still pretty nice.
IMO, doesn't have the same edge as her first album, but still pretty nice.
My favourite CDs today:
Madeleine Peyroux -- Half The Perfect World
As with (almost nearly) all of her recordings:
very well-recorded and well-mastered too (Bernie Grundman)
good songs (both her own stuff and the cover-versions selected),
quality accompanying musicians ( Larry Goldings, Dean Parks, Till Brönner, Sam Yahel et al.)
An audiophile gem -- maybe. A piece of good music -- you bet ! (Albeit with those Lenny Cohen or Tom Waits stuff on it is NOT on the party side of music )
Bo Ramsey -- Stranger Blues
No own songs just covers this time, no guitar pyrotechnics -- just the blues, played well with respect to the "fore-fathers" ..
If you like a bluesier variant of J.J. Cale -- this might be the one for you.
O.K., these two records are "a bit" on the depressive side of music ?? ( Kiddin' "a bit" here)
......then take Charmaine Neville, daughter to Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers -- It's about time.
(Yeah right -- if not long overdue !!!)
This record may be out of print by now, unfortunately -- so I'd really like to know whether she's been recording and releasing a lot of her music since 1995 ( .....when this live gem seems to have been recorded and I keep enjoying this one since this year over and over again !).
If you love modern New Orleans stuff, this is definitely the ticket to go. (Lively, lively, mon !)
Tomorrow: Who knows ??
Madeleine Peyroux -- Half The Perfect World
As with (almost nearly) all of her recordings:
very well-recorded and well-mastered too (Bernie Grundman)
good songs (both her own stuff and the cover-versions selected),
quality accompanying musicians ( Larry Goldings, Dean Parks, Till Brönner, Sam Yahel et al.)
An audiophile gem -- maybe. A piece of good music -- you bet ! (Albeit with those Lenny Cohen or Tom Waits stuff on it is NOT on the party side of music )
Bo Ramsey -- Stranger Blues
No own songs just covers this time, no guitar pyrotechnics -- just the blues, played well with respect to the "fore-fathers" ..
If you like a bluesier variant of J.J. Cale -- this might be the one for you.
O.K., these two records are "a bit" on the depressive side of music ?? ( Kiddin' "a bit" here)
......then take Charmaine Neville, daughter to Charles Neville of the Neville Brothers -- It's about time.
(Yeah right -- if not long overdue !!!)
This record may be out of print by now, unfortunately -- so I'd really like to know whether she's been recording and releasing a lot of her music since 1995 ( .....when this live gem seems to have been recorded and I keep enjoying this one since this year over and over again !).
If you love modern New Orleans stuff, this is definitely the ticket to go. (Lively, lively, mon !)
Tomorrow: Who knows ??
Vlatko Stefanofski & Miroslav Tadit - Treta Majka
Superb guitar duo and very good recorded CD -Fantastic
Superb guitar duo and very good recorded CD -Fantastic
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