mikeymad Posted Tuesday at 10:10 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:10 PM and.. Scream by Ozzy Osbourne (2021) https://album.link/b02swtdbpb428 Example: Not a fav album, but some gems in there. And the sad... 3 Quote
Knuckledragger Posted Tuesday at 10:40 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:40 PM The Cardigans also did a cover of "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" on their first album from '94. My college roommate loved that band and had all of their albums (which was ~3 at that point.) 2 Quote
mikeymad Posted Wednesday at 12:25 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:25 AM ... and Ordinary Man by Ozzy Osbourne (2020) https://album.link/nz94tsmmhqxd0 Example: Amazing trick that his voice is like a switch, 70yo+ at this point and his voice is right there the entire time, and of course he gets the players to show up. 2 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted Wednesday at 12:37 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:37 AM Listened to Vol 4 and Sabotage earlier, on to my favourite album of (early) Ozzy era: ...which has 5 of my favourite tracks by them (Back Street Kids, You Won't Change Me, Gypsy, All Moving Parts (Stand Still), and Dirty Women). 4 Quote
mikeymad Posted Wednesday at 02:08 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:08 AM ...and Patient Number 9 by Ozzy Osbourne (2022) https://album.link/hm7bxmvpdbdjz Example: His final release as my final listen for the day. Thanks Ozzman for sharing your art and pain with us. The Ozzman goeth. 🤘 3 Quote
robm321 Posted Wednesday at 05:45 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:45 PM Didn't get a chance to listen to anything yesterday, and over half a century of music is too much to take in, so I'll just listen to this one. In a way it covers it all. vinyl 4 Quote
mikeymad Posted Wednesday at 10:13 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:13 PM Central Heating (Expanded Edition) by Heatwave (1977) https://album.link/fqbsvcbx7srf0 Example: Some cool grooves on a warm day. 1 Quote
mikeymad Posted yesterday at 03:48 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:48 PM Who's Sorry Now by Connie Francis (1958) https://album.link/kmwg40gxf7nmt Example: Mic was a little hot back then with some peaking, but she could belt. 1 Quote
mikeymad Posted yesterday at 07:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:06 PM On 6/20/2021 at 6:34 PM, mikeymad said: Feels So Good Chuck Mangione 1977 Non-title track example: ^^ This for probably the rest of the day - bummed... 2 Quote
mikeymad Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago In keeping with the theme of recent deaths: Mozart: Violin Concertos, Vol. 2 by Francesca Dego (2022) https://album.link/9hmfjqg7gqtbm Example: RIP, last week, Conductor Sir Roger Norrington (91). This had been in my queue since last year, but never made it to the top. Sad that it had to be posthumously. It turns out to be his last recording. He was not really a part of my musical journey. He recorded on labels and conducted works that I was not buying at the time they were being released. I have some recommendations from a classical music friend that I will check out in the future. Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted 43 minutes ago Report Posted 43 minutes ago Aisles, most recent EP, Obras de Los Jaivas (immediately listened to it a second time, it's great, especially 2nd and 4th tracks), now listening to 2023 album, Beyond Drama and it's great, too. Energetic, modern prog rock with lovely, lovely clean vocals Quote
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