Dave Brubeck Time Further Out / 1996 Columbia / US CD / CK64668
Starting Sunday with a follow up to a classic.
Dave Brubeck Time Further Out / 1996 Columbia / US CD / CK64668
Starting Sunday with a follow up to a classic.
The Horace Silver Quintet Song For My Father / 1999 Blue Note / Netherlands CD / RVG Edition / 724349900226
Bit of jazz for a Sunday morning.
Schumann Papillons Marc André Hamelin
Steve Miller Band. Bingo.
@AlanP prompted me to play this rather good later release by the Space Cowboy.
Love that album. Will have to give it a play today!
Paul joins Radiohead. Well, not quite, but brilliant, still.
Chaos & Creation In The Backyard -
Paul McCartney
Agreed, it’s a terrific album, and the final track, “Why can’t we live together”, is one of my all-time favourite choons.
It’s just the way the whole thing slowly builds up through the extended intro, to where it’s almost a tension release when Sade’s voice eventually comes in.
Sensational.
It’s one of those albums I’ve always had a copy of in one format or another.
I was also just think about how many others got it so right with their first album, Rickie Lee Jones springs to mind with her self tilted debut. Cheers.
Van Morrison. St Dominic’s preview.
Any album that includes Listen to the lion and Independence day has got to be a contender. Probably my favourite from the Belfast Cowboy.
Have you had a chance to listen to last release, I turned it off half way through the 2nd track. He just comes across as a whinger these days, shame cause I really like his earlier work.
Yeah I’ve given up on the Van
Very painful nowadays he can shove it
I’m a big fan of Van up until a couple of years ago
There was always 2 or 3 tracks on each album that were outstanding in a mystical way