Niko Posted June 8, 2009 Report Posted June 8, 2009 (edited) Lo Borges - A Via Láctea been meaning to check out his solo stuff ever since liking his contributions best on Clube da Esquina Edited June 9, 2009 by Niko Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 9, 2009 Report Posted June 9, 2009 Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys: Radio Days Play it, Leon! Quote
BillF Posted June 9, 2009 Report Posted June 9, 2009 The Bill Evans/Tony Bennett Album (Spotify) Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 The Yes Album You know, this is great, hearing stuff I haven't heard since The Great Toilet Flood of '90 that destroyed my vinyl collection... Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Ornette's The Shape of Jazz to Come It's been too long! Quote
Niko Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Eastern Rebellion 2 (last.fm) This, too, will result in a purchase - via US amazon for £22 new, incl. p&p. (Amazon.uk's best was £111 used!) saw a used copy of that one for eight euro last week, kicking myself... Quote
BillF Posted June 10, 2009 Report Posted June 10, 2009 Dave Pell Octet, The Irving Berlin Songbook (Deezer) Inspired to listen to this by today's post from Marc Myers at jazzwax.com. Quote
Niko Posted June 12, 2009 Report Posted June 12, 2009 Lamont Johnson - New York Exile (deezer has six lamont johnson albums, no idea how they got there, they should be playable in the US too btw) Quote
Niko Posted June 12, 2009 Report Posted June 12, 2009 Hank Mobley - Messages (the second album with kenny dorham and walter bishop jr) Quote
Niko Posted June 15, 2009 Report Posted June 15, 2009 Bobby Hutcherson - Head On Serge Chaloff - Blue Serge Donald Byrd/Doug Watkins - Transition Sessions Quote
Niko Posted June 15, 2009 Report Posted June 15, 2009 Earl Anderza - Outa Sight of all those great obscure classic i checked out in the last few months this is the one i return to most often... Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 16, 2009 Report Posted June 16, 2009 Love: Forever Changes The most famous album in existence that I've never heard before... Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 16, 2009 Report Posted June 16, 2009 Okay, that was cool, particularly The Red Telephone, but I don't feel like I missed out on the greatest album in the world or anything... Now: Blue Oyster Cult: Tyrannies & Mutations You know, I remember thinking back in the seventies that, as good as Agents of Fortune was, Blue Oyster Cult had compromised and lost something essential in their music. Listening to this now, my opinion has been slightly revised to "they were a second-tier band who hit it big thanks to sympathetic production". They just aren't as good as I remember. Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 16, 2009 Report Posted June 16, 2009 (edited) Jefferson Airplane: Surrealistic Pillow. Okay, this one's as good as I remember! I don't think I've listened to the entire thing since 1977... Edited June 16, 2009 by Jazzmoose Quote
Niko Posted June 16, 2009 Report Posted June 16, 2009 Love: Forever Changes The most famous album in existence that I've never heard before... coincidentally i played that too yesterday for the same reason but didn't get beyond the first ten minutes... (nothing wrong with it, just didn't grab me) Quote
Niko Posted June 16, 2009 Report Posted June 16, 2009 Jack Wilson Quartet featuring Roy Ayers Jack Wilson - Easterly Winds Quote
Niko Posted June 18, 2009 Report Posted June 18, 2009 Babyshambles - Shotter's Nation can only shake my head about people saying nobody would listen to pete doherty without the attention he gets for the wrong reasons (indeed i loved his music before he met kate moss and entered mass media big time, still do...) Quote
Jazzmoose Posted June 19, 2009 Report Posted June 19, 2009 Mott the Hoople: Brain Capers A choice inspired by the "who are you just discovering" thread, this sure took me back. And my room is clean; I like it like this! Quote
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