Autumn Listening

bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
edited October 2007 in Strut Central
Please add your favourite music for this time of the year...
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  • my homie was just DJing somewhere on Tuesday and played the 12" version of Funky Space Reincarnation. That's my favorite song on there, but the whole LP is killer.

    What's that Lou Bond like? I think I may have let that one go by me a few years ago.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts


    First track on:


    Latter track on:

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    I'm finding that Flaming Lips are complimenting our gray skies kinda nicely




    also had this on earlier and it felt pretty good



  • this shit just sounds like dead leaves to me for some reason, and I mean that in a good way

  • I've been listening to Sibelius, later stuff by the Association, and just dug out some boogie woogie piano by Amos Milburn and Albert Ammons...

  • GambleGamble 844 Posts










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    Not that exact album, but Chet Baker. Deep in a Dream, I Fall In Love Too Easily, and My Funny Valentine are killing me right now.

  • edith headedith head 5,106 Posts
    co-sign erik satie. this is my quintessential autumn piece: m. ravel_ravel string quartet - assez - tres rythme.mp3 - 6.58MB
    i freaked out when wes anderson used it for the beginning of Royal Tennebaums then i was kinda pissed. because then people thought i bought the soundtrack and i felt like an herb. i wish the local symphony would perform this instead of the usual aaron copland yawnfest.








  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    I listen to jazz all the time when the weather is cooler. I could pretty much pack everything else away until May. I like small group 50s jazz when it's cold, but sunny. Like the gravy soppin' stuff on Swingville. When it's cold and grey, I like electric Miles. Espeicially the coked-up Pete Lucas stuff. It's weird because, while it is dark, the music is fast and frantic, but my mood is usually melancholy and sluggish. (Must be some counterweight shit? Like how Future Days keeps me awake when I'm driving late at night.)

    Prestige Swingville 2000 series (12 inch LP)
    SVLP 2001 Coleman Hawkins With The Red Garland Trio
    SVLP 2002 Tiny Grimes - Tiny In Swingville
    SVLP 2003 Buddy Tate - Tate's Date
    SVLP 2004 Tiny Grimes - Callin' The Blues
    SVLP 2005 Coleman Hawkins All Stars
    SVLP 2006 The Happy Jazz Of Rex Stewart
    SVLP 2007 Al Casey - Buck Jumpin'
    SVLP 2008 Pee Wee Russell - Swingin' With Pee Wee
    SVLP 2009 Claude Hopkins - Yes Indeed!
    SVLP 2010 The Swingville All Stars - Rockin' In Rhythm
    SVLP 2011 Joe Newman - Jive At Five
    SVLP 2012 The Bud Freeman All Stars Featuring Shorty Baker
    SVLP 2013 The Prestige Blues-Swingers - Stasch
    SVLP 2014 Buddy Tate/Clark Terry - Tate-A-Tate
    SVLP 2015 Budd Johnson - Let's Swing!
    SVLP 2016 Coleman Hawkins - Night Hawk
    SVLP 2017 Buck Clayton/Buddy Tate - Buck And Buddy
    SVLP 2018 Al Sears - Swing's The Thing
    SVLP 2019 Joe Newman - Good 'N' Groovy
    SVLP 2020 Claude Hopkins - Let's Jam
    SVLP 2021 Shorty Baker/Doc Cheatham - Shorty And Doc
    SVLP 2022 Jimmy Hamilton - It's About Time
    SVLP 2023 Hal Singer - Blue Stompin'
    SVLP 2024 The Swingville All Stars - Things Ain't What They Used To Be
    SVLP 2025 The Swingville All Stars - Years Ago
    SVLP 2026 Cliff Jackson/Dick Wellstood - Uptown And Lowdown
    SVLP 2027 Joe Newman - Joe's Hap'nin's
    SVLP 2028 Jimmy Hamilton - Can't Help Swinging
    SVLP 2029 Groovin' With Buddy Tate
    SVLP 2030 Buck Clayton/Buddy Tate - Buck And Buddy Blow The Blues
    SVLP 2031 Leonard Gaskin - At The Jazz Band Ball
    SVLP 2032 Benny Carter/Ben Webster/Barney Bigard - BBB & Co.
    SVLP 2033 Leonard Gaskin - Darktown Strutters Ball
    SVLP 2034 Henry "Red" Allen - Mr. Allen
    SVLP 2035 Coleman Hawkins - Blues Groove
    SVLP 2036 Paul Quinichette - For Basie
    SVLP 2037 The Prestige All Stars - Basie Reunion
    SVLP 2038 Coleman Hawkins - Soul
    SVLP 2039 Coleman Hawkins - Hawk Eyes
    SVLP 2040 Leonard Gaskin - Dixieland Hits
    SVLP 2041 Claude Hopkins/Budd Johnson/Vic Dickenson - Swing Time!

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts

    What's that Lou Bond like? I think I may have let that one go by me a few years ago.

    soulful folk, socio-political lyrics, sparse and elegant, sometimes borderline spoken word. don't let it pass you by again imo.


  • What's that Lou Bond like? I think I may have let that one go by me a few years ago.

    soulful folk, socio-political lyrics, sparse and elegant, sometimes borderline spoken word. don't let it pass you by again imo.

    we always have a copy in our shop and Lou is always riding his bike past the shop, but we dont catch sight of him until it is too late to wave him down and ask him if he would sign a copy...would be a nice addition to our wall of autographed LPs, I wish we would sell the autographed joints because we have some cool ones...

  • BreakSelfBreakSelf 2,925 Posts




    I found this at a garage sale last weekend. Good record.


  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts

    also had this on earlier and it felt pretty good


    Who is this unidentified hottie?

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts

    also had this on earlier and it felt pretty good


    Who is this unidentified hottie?

    Basia Bulat

  • pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts


    The Best Of The Consolers (this morning)[/b]



    Blues De Musicien, Pine Leaf Boys (right now)[/b]

    not that these have anything to do with autumn, but i was listenin to these two albums as of today[/b]

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts

    also had this on earlier and it felt pretty good


    Who is this unidentified hottie?

    i'd totally bulap!

  • CosmoCosmo 9,768 Posts
    I find that I listen to a lot more jazz in the autumn and (especially) the winter.

    However this is probably #1 on my autumn listening list:


  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts






    Especially "Poa Alpina"

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts



    Overrated.

    and Veedon Fleece!

  • CosmoCosmo 9,768 Posts
    Frankie baby, you're WILDING.

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    Frankie baby, you're WILDING.

    85% Cacao, son.


  • jamesjames chicago 1,863 Posts
    I find that I listen to a lot more jazz in the autumn and (especially) the winter.

    However this is probably #1 on my autumn listening list:


    "Young Lovers Do" gets me all worked up, seriously. Like I'm on my way, rushing toward something, even when I'm not. In fact, I believe I once, in mixed company, referred to that song as being "awfully crunk." (This phrasing was regrettable enough to dethrone the theretofore cham-peen: my years-ago assertion that Swing Out Sister had "some joints.")

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    I find that I listen to a lot more jazz in the autumn and (especially) the winter.

    However this is probably #1 on my autumn listening list:


    "Young Lovers Do" gets me all worked up, seriously.

    My favorite few seconds on that album is during that song. Where Richard Davis totally lets go for a few bars and then brings it back in. I imagine him thinking something like "Let me throw a little Hat and Beard in this shit."

  • onetetonetet 1,754 Posts





    Please add your favourite music for this time of the year...

    Love this album! What about it says "Fall" to you?

    Although maybe I'll answer my own question by riding for:


  • edith headedith head 5,106 Posts


    Please add your favourite music for this time of the year...

    Love this album! What about it says "Fall" to you?

    Although maybe I'll answer my own question by riding for:


    I WILL WAIT!

    love this album, but in the last few years i like The Modern Dance slightly more. and they are fun live

  • I just wait til dusk and stare at this album cover for hours.


  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts





    Please add your favourite music for this time of the year...

    Love this album! What about it says "Fall" to you?

    Although maybe I'll answer my own question by riding for:


    Not sure I can answer it without sounding corny (which I know has not stopped me in the past) - it's dark and exciting with a bit of a metallic aftertaste, chilly on the outside but hot-blooded on the inside.

  • onetetonetet 1,754 Posts


    Not sure I can answer it without sounding corny (which I know has not stopped me in the past) - it's dark and exciting with a bit of a metallic aftertaste, chilly on the outside but hot-blooded on the inside.

    Yeah, that makes sense. I'll probably jump into an exclusive diet of sludge-and-doom metal when things really get cold here (which thanks to global warning means like one week in February).

  • DrJoelDrJoel 932 Posts





  • GambleGamble 844 Posts





    such a huge Frickin' co-sign.
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