What album are you listening tonight? - Printable Version +- Devialet Chat (https://devialetchat.com) +-- Forum: Devialet Chat (https://devialetchat.com/Forum-Devialet-Chat) +--- Forum: Your Music (https://devialetchat.com/Forum-Your-Music) +--- Thread: What album are you listening tonight? (/Thread-What-album-are-you-listening-tonight) Pages:
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RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Devialetuser - 17-Nov-2018 Wille Nelson-Teatro Diana Krall- The Girl in the other room. RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Pim - 20-Nov-2018 We spent last weekend with some good friends at the Mullumbimbi Music Festival and I really enjoyed Bombino from Niger. He was described as a combination of Ali Farka Touré and Jimi Hendrix and he (They, the whole band was great) didn't disappoint. When I went back the next night for another session, a lady standing in line told me she didn't know what to expect. I explained it was a combination of African rhythms and rocky guitar. She didn't know what I meant with African rhythms so I explained it as rhythms that seem to be different for everyone. "Look at the people dancing tonight" I said. "You'll find they'll all be dancing to different rhythms that exist in the same song". The concert was again great. Even better than the night before. But there was a bonus. People did dance at all kinds of rhythms but there were these two African girls that stole the show for me. They were on a different plane altogether. Dancing at a speed only Africans seem to be able to. An absolute joy to watch. If you want a taste of Bombino, try the album Azel. You'll find out in the first 30 second whether you like it or not. RE: What album are you listening tonight? - thumb5 - 25-Nov-2018 Możdżer Danielsson Fresco “Between Us and the Light” Excellent piano trio, and a superb recording. RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Axel - 01-Dec-2018 Bob Marley & The Wailers-Kaya. 40th Anniversary Edition. Tidal/Roon. I know this album well, and it sounds to me as if some of the tracks have been remixed, not just remastered for MQA. It sounds very good though! RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Jonas - 02-Dec-2018 Enjoy! RE: What album are you listening tonight? - thumb5 - 09-Dec-2018 Rain Tree Crow (eponymous album). Been a while since I listened to this, but it's sounding as great as ever! Very thoughtful and atmospheric - perfect late-night listening. RE: What album are you listening tonight? - K4680 - 10-Dec-2018 Van the Man himself says of the album, "It's important to get back to recording new music as well as doing some of the blues material that has inspired me from the beginning. This can also be signed as a listener, because for "The Prophet Speaks" Van worked with Joey DeFrancesco (the co-responsible for his last Album "You're Driving Me Crazy") as well as with Dan Wilson on guitar, Michael Ode on drums and Troy Roberts on tenor saxophone together. (Source: HRA) Download HRA 96/24 RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Axel - 26-Dec-2018 Jeff Berlin-In Harmony’s Way. Tidal/Roon. FLAC. This guy plays the Bass guitar like a six string. Amazing. RE: What album are you listening tonight? - thumb5 - 26-Dec-2018 @Axel - nice. I saw Jeff Berlin play a couple of times as part of Bruford, and he was brilliant. As someone said of him "he's got ears as well as fingers". RE: What album are you listening tonight? - K4680 - 26-Dec-2018 Miles Davis Live Evil is an album of both live and studio recordings by American Jazz Musician Miles Davis. Parts of the album featured music from Davis's Concert at the Cellar Door in 1970. Miles Davis, trumpet Hermeto Pascoal, vocals, whistling, electric piano, drums John McLaughlin, guitar Khalil Balakrishna, electric sitar Gary Bartz, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone Steve Grossman, soprano saxophone Wayne Shorter, soprano saxophone Keith Jarrett, electric piano, organ, keyboards Herbie Hancock, electric piano, keyboards Chick Corea, electric piano Joe Zawinul, electric piano Dave Holland, acoustic bass, electric bass Ron Carter, acoustic bass Michael Henderson, electric bass Jack DeJohnette, drums Billy Cobham, drums Airto Moreira, percussion |