(18-Jun-2015, 21:22)PhilP Wrote: [ -> ]I can't remember whether I recommended The Black Keys - 'The Big Come Up' or 'Thickfreakness' which are both great - super guitar and I also like Left Lane Cruiser 'Bring yo' ass to the table'
Thanks Phil, I'll try those. I have heard (and enjoyed) a couple of Black Keys albums, but those will be new to me.
Will post some suggestions of my own later...
Catherine Wheel "Adam and Eve"
I enjoy all their albums, but this is the one I end up playing most.
Janáček "Glagolitic Mass", Warsaw Philharmonic, Antoni Wit (via Qobuz)
I have a few recordings of this - it's a favourite after I saw a live performance by the CBSO at Birmingham Symphony Hall back in the 90s. This version on Qobuz is new to me and I like it a lot.
(18-Jun-2015, 22:06)amabrok Wrote: [ -> ]Melody Gardot: Currency of Man >> Qobuz streaming
A surprisingly good album
Surprising or not, I agree
Green Day - American Idiot
24/96 stream
Genre: alt. Rock
John Legend, Love in the Future; 44/24 FLAC. Very good, nice, mostly slow R&B.
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MBPro 2008 > Dev 120 > KEF LS50. Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina.
James Harman Band "Do Not Disturb" (CD rip via Sonos)
Chicago (?) blues -- excellent guitar and harmonica, and a really nice recording.
Aaron Diehl: Space Time Continuum >> Tidal streaming (Aurender integration)
Some nice smooth jazz.
P. S. Tidal integration on Aurender is improving by the day. Seamless playback and sound quality has improved a lot.
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Leon Bridges - Coming Home
Nils Frahm: Solo >> Qobuz streaming
Awesome recording and nice smooth lounge music