And the BBC version of Why Should I Lend You Mine When You’ve Broken Yours Off Already? is way better than the version on Moroccan Roll.
Everything after Back in Black just sounds the same imo.
Agreed. Those BBC sessions were great.
A cracking album and a great start to a Friday evening listening session
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - The Future
John McLaughlin and The Heart of Things - ‘Live in Paris’ (2000). John made a terrific self titled debut album with his group ‘The Heart of Things’ in 1997. This is a blistering follow up playing some of this material live. Modern high powered electric jazz fusion!!
Jimmy Smith - The Sermon!, an incredible album recorded over two sessions, with a who’s who of jazz greats in attendance.
Now playing…
Kronos Quartet - Short Stories
Hank Dutt (Viola), David Harrington (Violin), Joan Jeanrenaud (Cello), John Sherba (Violin), Krishna Bhatt (Tabla), John Constant (Tamboura), Steven Mackey (Guitar), Pran Nath (Vocals), Terry Riley (Organ, Tambura) and I.F. Stone (Speaker).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… while completing today’s exercise routine I started up this second album from the Kronos Quartet that was mentioned by @AndyP above and the music is sounding sublime! …now sitting down with a cup of coffee and a sandwich and listening to the rest of the album. Life is sweet…
And that’s a bad thing??
Great album and another really great album cover.
Brand X, the plot thins. A history of Brand X.
Can’t find Missing Period in streaming platforms. Anyway, this is good, too.
That birds obviously looking for worms.
Such a good album. Is yours the Quiex 200gm version or the (cheaper!) 140gm version. I have wondered how big the difference in…
Just discovering Kaleo. Icelandic bluesy rock 4 piece that are friends from primary school. Kaleo means sound in Hawaiian. Lead singer/guitarist has a great voice (aside from being incredibly good looking - he has it all!).