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Bryan Ferry - Avonmore Smile
(13-Mar-2015, 22:38)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]
(13-Mar-2015, 18:25)Jnan_devi Wrote: [ -> ]Axel - where did you hear Nitin Swhaney - (best i can get is tube Sad ).

anyways .. currently doing Winds of Samsara Ricky Kej (2015 Grammy) - very nice on a Friday evening (11pm where i live) + Some wine Smile
I have all of his CDs.  You can get him on Spotify's and Qobuz if they are available in Bangalore.
Will look out for CDs. Spo... Qo... none work here Smile.

Thanks for doing Nitin .., not heard until I saw your post.
(11-Mar-2015, 22:34)thumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]If you can find their albums Entertainment!, Solid Gold, and Content that would give you a representative selection, I'd say.  The track "Anthrax" on Entertainment! was a single, and listening to "Vamos" on Surfer Rosa reminded me of it very much.

Hope you have chance to listen, and enjoy!

I managed to find "Entertainment", and some other Gang of Four tracks this morning, via the power of Spotify.  I quite like this fairly raw, under produced kind of stuff, but to be honest it didn't really do it for me, it almost did though, perhaps I'm not in the right mood today?  It did remind me a bit of the Fall, and I ended up listening to "the wonderful and frightening world of the fall", and then Magazine's "Real Life".   I love the opening track of this album, "Definitive Gaze".  This is via ripped re-mastered CD, I have the album on original vinyl somewhere, but haven't actually seen it for years, I must find it!

So Gang of Four didn't really hit the spot for me, but has lead me on an interesting musical journey this morning.  A funny thing this taste in music, although some might dispute if I actually have any!
Melanie de Biasio - No Deal.

Especially the track With all my love.
Belgium Jazz artist. Very good recording SQ
(14-Mar-2015, 12:28)Confused Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-Mar-2015, 22:34)thumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]If you can find their albums Entertainment!, Solid Gold, and Content that would give you a representative selection, I'd say.  The track "Anthrax" on Entertainment! was a single, and listening to "Vamos" on Surfer Rosa reminded me of it very much.

Hope you have chance to listen, and enjoy!

I managed to find "Entertainment", and some other Gang of Four tracks this morning, via the power of Spotify.  I quite like this fairly raw, under produced kind of stuff, but to be honest it didn't really do it for me, it almost did though, perhaps I'm not in the right mood today?  It did remind me a bit of the Fall, and I ended up listening to "the wonderful and frightening world of the fall", and then Magazine's "Real Life".   I love the opening track of this album, "Definitive Gaze".  This is via ripped re-mastered CD, I have the album on original vinyl somewhere, but haven't actually seen it for years, I must find it!

So Gang of Four didn't really hit the spot for me, but has lead me on an interesting musical journey this morning.  A funny thing this taste in music, although some might dispute if I actually have any!

Thanks for indulging me and trying it!  Funnily, I never really got on with The Fall, apart from one or two tracks.  But I do enjoy Magazine's earlier albums - "The Light Pours Out of Me" is my favourite track on "Real Life".  You've started me on a nostalgia fest too, now: Echo and the Bunnymen, Comsat Angels, The Sound, ... could be a fun afternoon.
The Sound "From The Lion's Mouth", vinyl rip via Sonos.

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80's guitar pop, with a dark side.  Nicely (under-)produced. The last track, "New Dark Age", has some great drum sounds.
Supertramp - Crime of the Century in 24/96 downloaded from Qobuz

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This is a brand new remastering by Ray Staff and sounds absolutely fantastic with a great dynamic range and superb sound quality! An absolute treat! 

Guillaume
Antonio Forcione-Ghetto Paradise. CD. World music.



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I love all of this album, but for me the stand out that benefits from SAM is track 2-Alhambra.
(14-Mar-2015, 18:52)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]Antonio Forcione-Ghetto Paradise. CD. World music.





I love all of this album, but for me the stand out that benefits from SAM is track 2-Alhambra.

A brilliant guitarist and Alhambra is one of my favorite


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North Mississippi Allstars - Shake Hands With Shorty. CD rip

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Super, fun album.  Superb musicianship - boogie re-working of Mississippi blues favourites including terrific guitar riff on 'Po Black Maddie' Wink