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Hi folks,

Due to my work and family commitment, i often only left with late night (after 11pm) to enjoy listening music from my audio system. I end up listen to Jazz piano trio, solo, classical sonata music in order not to disturb my dear neighbours.

Any good recommendation, free feel to post

Some recommendation from me:
Any Bill Evans album
Tord Gustavsen Trio/ Quartet albums
Marcin Wasilevski Trio/ Quartet
Charlie Haden & Kenny Barron- Night & City
Charlie Haden & John Taylor- Nightfall
Keith Jarrett- The Melody at Night
Fred Simon- Dreamhouse
Anouar Brabem- Le Pas Du Chat Noir
Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny- Beyond the Missouri Sky
(08-Jan-2016, 18:32)Sharone Wrote: [ -> ]Hi folks,

Due to my work and family commitment, i often only left with late night (after 11pm) to enjoy listening music from my audio system. I end up listen to Jazz piano trio, solo, classical sonata music in order not to disturb my dear neighbours.

Any good recommendation, free feel to post

Some recommendation from me:
Any Bill Evans album
Tord Gustavsen Trio/ Quartet albums
Marcin Wasilevski Trio/ Quartet
Charlie Haden & Kenny Barron- Night & City
Charlie Haden & John Taylor- Nightfall
Keith Jarrett- The Melody at Night
Fred Simon- Dreamhouse
Anouar Brabem- Le Pas Du Chat Noir
Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny- Beyond the Missouri Sky

Some suggestions from different genres:

Antonio Carlos Jobim - Stoneflower

Getz/Gilberto

Julie London - Julie is her Name (2 Vols - I love her voice)

King Creosote - Diamond Mine

Anything by the Hilliard Ensemble e.g. Morimur or Mnemosyne
How about:

WHO Trio "Less Is More"
Melanie De Biasio "No Deal"
Agnes Obel "Aventine"
Możdżer Danielsson Fresco "Between Us And The Light"
Stephen Drury "In A Landscape: Piano Music of John Cage"
Mark Hollis (eponymous solo album)

I hope you find something there to enjoy!
(08-Jan-2016, 21:39)Dthumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]How about:

WHO Trio "Less Is More"
Melanie De Biasio "No Deal"
Agnes Obel "Aventine"
Możdżer Danielsson Fresco "Between Us And The Light"
Stephen Drury "In A Landscape: Piano Music of John Cage"
Mark Hollis (eponymous solo album)

I hope you find something there to enjoy!

Ian, that's really weird, I was going to post the first three on your list - scary ? I don't know the other three...
That is odd! I think all of the above have been posted on the "what are you listening to..." thread at some point; in fact that's how I discovered a couple of them.

The other three are all worth a listen. I'd never heard of Możdżer Danielsson Fresco (piano trio) until a Polish friend gave me a copy of the CD, which I like very much. The John Cage is a bit more mixed in style, but the "main" piece is simply gorgeous -- surprisingly romantic. And Mark Hollis: I'm a big fan of Talk Talk and although this solo album is a bit different, it's just the job if you're in the mood for something contemplative.
Ok, great. I'm playing with Qobuz streamed via Chromecast and will check them out.  Thanks Smile
You're welcome - have fun Smile
Just bought Aventine today she has a great voice
I love listening to Jimmy Giuffre's Fusion late at night.
Any Cassandra Wilson album, especially New Moon Daughter

Well, the name says it all, Frank Sinatra, In the wee small hours..., or something like that

If you are going to listen to The Who without worrying about your neighbours, then you can listen to Marillion, an album called Brave. Tamer but not necessarily quieter...

Kenny Burrell, Blue

Don't know, there really are many options. Hope these help!

Cheers!


L


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