What are you listening to right now?
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Jimi Hendrix - 'Crash Landing' (1975)
Controversial album made 4 years after Jimi died. Warner Bros. removed the performances by the musicians Jimi had recorded with on the original tapes and re-recorded the songs with studio musicians who'd never met Hendrix. They claimed they did this because the original players didn't sound good on the recordings. I think it's a great album nonetheless.
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Jimi Hendrix - 'Crash Landing' (1975)
Controversial album made 4 years after Jimi died. Warner Bros. removed the performances by the musicians Jimi had recorded with on the original tapes and re-recorded the songs with studio musicians who'd never met Hendrix. They claimed they did this because the original players didn't sound good on the recordings. I think it's a great album nonetheless.
A moderately popular activity these days (Elvis, Manilow for example). No one forces anyone to buy it, so no harm done.
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Time and Tide - Basia
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Ph.D - Ph.D
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Progression By Failure - Sonic Travelogue (2015)...............From France
Symphonic
Progression by Failure, the one man band created by the multi instrumentalist Nicolas Piveteau
Really enjoying this, Noni! Thanks
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Very good! Thank you, Noni!
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Very good! Thank you, Noni!
Not his best effort, but still not a bad album.
His first 2 albums are the best IMO
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The Other Side of Life (Extended and Remastered) - The Moody Blues
followed by:
Emergent - Gordian Knot
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The Maple Mountain- Sunburst Triolian Orchestra .. Canada
Crossover/Math&Post Rock/Electronic
http://www.mmstorchestra.com/listen.html
Think you guys will like this solo artist...
Multi-instrumentalist Andy McNeill. And guests... wonderful guests. Some are musicians.
Some are actors. Some are auctioneers, cowboys and philosophers.
The music is a series of cinematic dream-like instrumentals done up in layers of simple patterns and melody. A hybrid of the old and new. A swirling nostalgic haze fed through shiny new filters and pixilated with studio trickery.
There will be mellotrons. There will be dobros, mandolins, trombones, guitars, samplers and mutators, wurlitzer, bass, piano, marxophone, omnichord, synthesizers old and new, and drums: live and looped, human and machine.
There will be voices -- voices recaptured from vinyl and tape. An old cowboy reminiscing about his days as a young lawman in the Wild West of the 1880’s.
A country auctioneer from an old Smithsonian/Folkways record speed-rapping over a Bruce Cockburn loop. A 1950’s American radio actor reading a passage from The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
There will be a very special guest: Isabella Rossellini reciting the words of the late author/visionary Laura Archera Huxley, widow of Aldous Huxley. Ms. Rossellini’s performance was recorded on a beautiful day in New York City in the summer of 2009.