Outside of the live version and Gran Riserva, any other recommendations for Dzihan & Kamien, (I really liked Gran Riserva)
Originally Posted by Zilch
Outside of the live version and Gran Riserva, any other recommendations for Dzihan & Kamien, (I really liked Gran Riserva)
Originally Posted by Zilch
Very well recorded and produced material but too Electronica for my taste, but heh, thats the great thing about music! Listened to both albums completely.
More suggestions please!
Ken
I have been listening to a good friend of mine,s CD -- Tyrin Benoit and the Shuckers -- louisiana blues/zydeco/rock fusion stuff -- for something close (that I really like as well); most of you all would be able to find his big brother in most well stocked record stores -- Tab Benoit, but Tab is a bit more bluesy/rock sounding.... they both grew up in Houma, LA
I listen to this type of music when I get homesick -- don't know if it makes it better or worse....
I find this one very good and an old fav. only small pic from the net
THE ROMANTIC WARRIOR
Return to Forever
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulle...ntid=7122&stc=1
Very good fusion IMO
This is some of the best stuff ever. It is available on SACD from Music Direct. The only reason I don't already have it is the $50 cost. Also, I don't know if this is in stereo or surround, but when I got $50 extra kicking around, I will get it!
http://www.amusicdirect.com/products...mantic+warrior
Here's a CD that has been in heavy rotation here lately:
Unforgivable Blackness - A Film by Ken Burns
Original Soundtrack Recording by Wynton Marsalis
Blue Note #7243 8 64194 2 2
The 21 tracks feature all sorts of up and down tempo period jazz pieces and moody atmosphere music. All are performed well and recorded with great clarity and punch. Horns and string bass sound like they are in the room with you. It is a rare example of great system demo material that is also fun to listen to.
I love Wynton Marsailes.....
when I was going to the University of New Orleans, the Marsalises used to play the Jazz recitals that were part of the required concerts for music classes....... not too bad for 'required' listening performers.....
we also used to get treated to the Nevilles playing on campus for like $7.00...
Originally Posted by Steve Schell
My vote for the best ever "live" rock album has to be Van Morrisons "It's Too Late To Stop Now". The Eagles live might have a very slight edge technically but they can't touch Vans "Irish soul music" for emotion/delivery. Recorded in '73 or '74 the performance and quality of the recording is outstanding by any measure you could apply.
I just got hold of Macho by Gabor Szabo. This is a real treat.
Majick47, I'm in complete agreement. "It's Too Late To Stop Now" is some of Van the Man's finest work, and has provided much pleasure for three decades now. It is about time to pull it out again for another straight through listen...
Steve if anyone wants to know what makes JBL speakers so special they only have to listen to this album to hear the difference between JBL and "audiophile" speakers. JBL and Van, a match made in audio heaven.
The Doobie Brothers - Live at the Wolfe Trap National Park July 25, 2004.
http://www.doobiebros.com/
Sounds cool anytime but better loud!
Mrs Lansing
welcome aboard....Originally Posted by Mrs Lansing
Now: Forensic Files - CourtTV.
Earlier: Murali Coryell - Eyes Wide Open
Jim Lansing did quite well for himselfOriginally Posted by Mrs Lansing
I rarely play vinal and have been without a phono section for some time. Just got a one-off battery powered unit and have rekindled the love.
Now playing Elvin Jones, "It don't mean a Thing..." on a Germany lable, ENJA,
Outstanding.
Robin
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