Grateful Dead bootlegs. When I put them on it makes me think, "why have I been listening to anything else."
I like jam bands more and more these days, too.
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Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey,
Some records I've been listening to a lot lately include:
-"Above the Clouds"-Sweet Thunder.
-"This Rather Than That"-Buddy Montgomery.
-"Luv"-Donald Smith featuring Cecil McBee and Jack DeJohnette.
-"Take a Look at Yourself"-Eddie Russ.
-"Loose and Juicy"-The Pazant Brothers & the Beaufort Express.
-"It's Good to be Alive"-D.J. Rogers.
I think I probably played Aja over a dozen times in the past month alone. I still haven't hooked up the iPod connection in my car, and kept forgetting to restock it with CDs.
Verdict is that if stranded on a desert island, I could honestly play that on repeat and it would never get old.
Well tonight I put on People Hold On and Lee Michaels ST and danced around hanging with my wife and whatnot. I play those records a lot.
That Lee Michaels LP is fantastic and a cheap pull too. I was just listening to it tonight.
The elements ocean sounds record on Atlantic is putting my two month old daughter right to sleep so that gets a lot of play. Also, Eno's Music for Airports. Thanks to whoever mentioned In a Silent Way, I am going to pull that right now.
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Yes.
Also, Azymuth's 1st
Al Johnson: Peaceful
Edie Palmieri Harlem River Drive
Grant Green: Idle Moments
Alice Coltrane; Journey Into Satchidananda and Ptah the El Daoud
Pharoah Sanders: Wisdom Through Knowledge
Hugh Masekela: I Am Not Afraid
I like jam bands more and more these days, too.
tha rippla - mr. pookie
homogenic - bjork
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Some records I've been listening to a lot lately include:
-"Above the Clouds"-Sweet Thunder.
-"This Rather Than That"-Buddy Montgomery.
-"Luv"-Donald Smith featuring Cecil McBee and Jack DeJohnette.
-"Take a Look at Yourself"-Eddie Russ.
-"Loose and Juicy"-The Pazant Brothers & the Beaufort Express.
-"It's Good to be Alive"-D.J. Rogers.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Verdict is that if stranded on a desert island, I could honestly play that on repeat and it would never get old.
But I would want the multitracks.
PEG!
Yes, this one too. I knew i forgot some.
Lloyd McNeill - Washington Suite
Man I need this LP! Br**n, you like Treasures or W. Suite better?
This was featured in my Getting Ready for Work mix this morning. Pandora mobile surprises me with the soul selections.
I'm not Br**n but Washington Suite out of his small discography is the best. Cop that one first for sure. All of them are great though.
Yeah it's his best album and of course it's his most expensive. The track City Triptych is mind-blowing.
Velvet Underground S/T
Jel - Greenball
At least three times a day for the last few months now!
Air- S/T
Gladys Knight & the Pips- The singles
That Lee Michaels LP is fantastic and a cheap pull too. I was just listening to it tonight.
The elements ocean sounds record on Atlantic is putting my two month old daughter right to sleep so that gets a lot of play. Also, Eno's Music for Airports. Thanks to whoever mentioned In a Silent Way, I am going to pull that right now.
Asha is a killer album too , and Tori is very good