Hopstretch Posted Monday at 11:12 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:12 PM Kind of reminds me of Dead Can Dance. Quote
mikeymad Posted Tuesday at 05:56 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:56 PM Thankful by Natalie Cole (1977) https://album.link/wmxqjwcnt0mcj Example: I didn't know this part of her career. I found her in the late 80s and listened to the late 90s. I have missed a lot. Amazing release in the middle of disco area that is so full of soul and great production. 2 Quote
mikeymad Posted Tuesday at 09:15 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:15 PM On 5/21/2025 at 9:18 AM, mikeymad said: {also a reminder that the February release - ARBORESQUE - is still in my queue} Because of ^^ ARBORESQUE by Artemis (2025) https://album.link/43rqkf2zqcx6s Example: They deliver the goods, and being on Blue Note does not hurt at all. This will be in rotation for a bit. Quote
aerius Posted Tuesday at 10:09 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:09 PM When an Italian comedy band is more metal than most metal bands Quote
robm321 Posted Wednesday at 07:13 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:13 PM (edited) Rainbow - Difficult to Cure SACD Edited Wednesday at 07:13 PM by robm321 1 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted yesterday at 02:32 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:32 AM Supertramp, Live in Paris '79 -- great gig, all their top songs, zero filler, very great. I was reminded how the second half of "Child of Vision" is just one long -- stonkin' -- piano solo, very much like The The's "Uncertain Smile". Compare: 4 Quote
Voltron Posted yesterday at 04:10 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:10 AM I don't really remember the details of the show, but I took a girl to see her favorite band REO Speedwagon in late 1979 even though I wouldn't have been caught dead there otherwise. I do recall it was a good show, and I also recall I didn't get even a proper kiss for my efforts. 4 Quote
mikeymad Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 50yo Nils Lofgren by Nils Lofgren Band (1975) https://album.link/tfvx4chsvnb0g Example: Some good playing, the songs are okay to me. Quote
mikeymad Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Search For The New Land by Lee Morgan (1966) https://album.link/qkcjcfrch3whp Example: Opening with this 16 minute monster, Lee had something to say in '66. With Wayne, Herbie and the boys, just a stellar set. {RVG of course} 3 Quote
Torpedo Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Zim Ngqawana - Zimphonic Suites It's in Qobuz and other sites New to me artist who came recommended at another website. Kind of fun jazz, pretty straight ahead with African influence. 1 Quote
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