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What are you listening to right now #11?

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Charles Mingus Radio on Pandora which is very kindly playing me Village Blues by Coltrane while I "surf the net" dude.

Cheers

Rich
 
IT's not right now, but last night I was listening to these two young people give a superb concert of Tsugaru Shamisen in an underground passage in Toyama city.

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A much better class of busker in Japan, obviously.

No offers of a copy of The Big Issue while you were there?

Seriously, I'm impressed.
 
Songs In The Key Of Life - streuth it's years since I enjoyed this.
 
New Pornographers and Belle & Sebastian show downloaded from NPR. Thanks again to nickl for pointing this out.
 
this afternoon, in quick succession, single tracks from

the jazz crusaders, anthony braxton, bill evans, rory gallagher, serge chaloff, STONY, stevie wonder, lee morgan, baby face willette, archie shepp and tommy flanagan.
 
Rjd2 - Deadringer. First listen today.

Very nice, sublime in parts but the 'DJ Shadow style' tracks don’t match up to DJ Shadow, but then who can?

Good instrumental hip hop with some drop-dead samples.
 
The Moffs - Labyrinth, some Aussie indie stuff I'd never heard of that was planned to go into tomorrow's list. May have to think about this one for another week...

Tony.
 
ErikL said:
Ultramagnetic MC's- Critical Beatdown

This cannot be ****ed with. Umm... yo!

Easily one of the best hip hop records ever, Kool Keith sounding twisted and like no one else. Moe Luv with the proper bass lines and some back in the day turntable trickery. Not much comes close.
 
On MD, just finished listening to Naima, some serious bass from Ron Carter, one third of the Great Jazz Trio at the Village Vanguard in '77.
 
Loads a stuff today after rearranging hi-fi and replacing NACA5 speaker cable with NVA LS1 (a right result!) - including:-
Roddy Frame - Surf (LP)
Joni Mitchell - Blue (LP)
Keith Jarrett - Solo Concerts Bremen & Lausanne (LP)
Talk Talk - The Colour Of Spring (LP)
The Sundays - Reading, Writing And Arithmetic (LP)
Martin Stephenson & The Daintees - Gladsome, Humour and Blue (LP - still the best album in the world ever)
John Coltrane - Disc 4 of Heavyweight Champion (CD)
Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue (LP)

Cheers

Rich
 
Helen & The Horns - Helen & The Horns. I can safely say I don't own another album like this - a very well spoken English woman singing countryesque tunes, strumming a guitar and supported by a 3 man horn section. Odd but ultimately delightful.

Cheers

Rich
 
A selection of recordings on the very reliable Wagon Repair label, with additional mixes by Mathew Jonson of other artists.

ITC - Wagon Repair selection Nov 05
 
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