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Vinyl from the rsd 2016 release
Esbjörn Svensson Trio "Seven Days of Falling"

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Slightly surprised that this hasn't been posted before (not least by me!)...sorry if I missed it.
Diane Birch "Bible Belt"

Also check her out on youtube "diane birch daryl hall, - nothing but a miracle"
(19-Nov-2016, 20:30)thumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]Joan Jeanrenaud "Metamorphosis"

Contemporary solo cello music - multi-layered, dense, not always easy listening, but very enjoyable.

Just heard it yesterday, stunning moments on this album indeed!
Beethoven 3rd Symphony/ Haitink/ LSO
B&W Society of Sound download
Overgrown - James Blake
Lenny Kravitz, Mama Said. CD RIP. One of the few really great rock albums of the 90s...


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Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 2 (Kyung-Wha Chung, CBSO)

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This is another of my favourite pieces of music; I first heard it at the Albert Hall about 35 years ago - Kyung-Wha Chung was the soloist there too. It was a completely spell-binding performance, with plenty of those special, spine-tingling moments. I still get them today even though it's something I listen to often.
(20-Nov-2016, 14:46)Bruno Wrote: [ -> ]PS : +1 for Steve Reich Music For 18 musicians
You can try the Nonesuch version which is more hypnothic imho.

Bruno, thanks for the tip - I agree, that's a very good version.
Comsat Angels "My Mind's Eye"

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A lovely bit of 1980's nostalgia. Stand-out tracks for me are "Field of Tall Flowers" and "And All the Stars".