Finally here after a short delay, Yoko Warzone
I know I’m biased, but…wow
In her 80s and she still cuts it. Power in simplicity.
Finally here after a short delay, Yoko Warzone
Now playing…
Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin - HOLON
Nik Bärtsch (Piano), Sha (Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone), Björn Meyer (Bass), Kaspar Rast (Drums) and Andi Pupato (Percussion).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… continuing on this morning with another album from Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin group and they are sounding sublime! Something nice as I start up today’s exercise routine… Live is sweet!
Wasn’t me, honest! I shall now put it in the queue for a listen, thanks for the recommendation.
Alfred Brendel Beethoven piano sonatas: The new digital recordings set from the late 90s
Op.101 followed by Andante favori
Drive-By Truckers - Southern Rock Opera (2001)
educated guess gone awry. I hope you like it.
I think it already is
Fancied listening to Book of Saturday and Exiles and then Easy Money. What the heck, might as well listen to the whole album.
The Free Story was a brilliant compilation and a no brainer to purchase on early cd which tied one over until acquiring the albums proper. You are correct, “Heartbreaker” was on the lp but ommitted from the cd due to time restrictions. We also still have our vinyl copy which was the numbered Canadian release with different artwork.
I booked to see her. With Zubin Mehta. But it was cancelled because of illness.
Very sad
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born on 1st February 1957 at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica
Now playing…
Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin - LLYRIA
Nik Bärtsch (Piano), Sha (Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone), Björn Meyer (Bass), Kaspar Rast (Drums) and Andi Pupato (Percussion).
Streaming on Qobuz (88.2/24)… continuing on with Nik while competing today’s exercise routine and he and the band are providing wonderful company and the music is sweet!
XWave radio. Internet only radio station.
Really good for finding obscure stuff and Tracks that were not mainstream from yesteryear.
Alessandro Marcello Oboe concerto in d minor. Albrecht Mayer.
Also talking about Vaughan Williams. We saw him a few years ago in the Darmstadt Stadtstheater as the soloist for the Vaughan Williams oboe concerto. Wonderful