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Charivari- 07-03-2006
Dayna Kurtz - Another Black Feather

Finding her Beautiful Yesterday cover album clawing its way up my list of favorite disks, I couldn't resist treating myself to her la-*test*-('") album when I found it at Silver Platter in Seattle. (This is a great medium sized music store with a decent selection including over a dozen different MoFis on SACD and LP. Going to have to make a trip there when I have money.) It's quite a bit different, no surprise there, but I think it's growing on me. Definitely one of those albums where the cover and booklet art very much suits the mood of the music any maybe even help set it.

- JP

M Gibson- 07-04-2006
Warren Zevon-The Best of. He had a good sense of timing and humor smile.gif

Charivari- 07-04-2006
Dayna Kurtz - Beautiful Yesterday

Playing Another Black Feather twice consecutively just hasn't satisfied my need for a Kurtz fix, so on to my other album of hers. I really need to pick up Postcards from Downtown.

- JP

MRALTEC- 07-04-2006
I'm discovering The Cowboy Junkies. Just the grea-*test*-('") hits CD. I've had it for a while but just now starting to appreciate it.

cubdog- 07-05-2006
Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine at the Montreux Jazz Festival

cubdog

Charivari- 07-06-2006
Tuatara - Trading with the Enemy

Until I found this at Goodwill this afternoon, I never knew Tuatara had an earlier, third album, just the better known Cinemathique and The Loading Program. I'm definitely liking it. Instrumental as always, but it leans more towards the jazz aspects than the electronic that dominated their later albums. I do very much enjoy their music, though when I played the one Tuatara album I had on me at Kelly's place when I was there, Scott just gave me a constant wounded look. Guess it wasn't close enough to Midnight Oil for his tastes.

- JP

Superfly- 07-06-2006
QUOTE (Charivari @ July 06, 2006 04:48 pm)
Tuatara - Trading with the Enemy

Until I found this at Goodwill this afternoon, I never knew Tuatara had an earlier, third album, just the better known Cinemathique and The Loading Program. I'm definitely liking it. Instrumental as always, but it leans more towards the jazz aspects than the electronic that dominated their later albums. I do very much enjoy their music, though when I played the one Tuatara album I had on me at Kelly's place when I was there, Scott just gave me a constant wounded look. Guess it wasn't close enough to Midnight Oil for his tastes.

- JP

What was the funky upbeat one you played here? I liked that group some.

Charivari- 07-06-2006
QUOTE (Superfly @ July 06, 2006 05:50 pm)
QUOTE (Charivari @ July 06, 2006 04:48 pm)
Tuatara - Trading with the Enemy

Until I found this at Goodwill this afternoon, I never knew Tuatara had an earlier, third album, just the better known Cinemathique and The Loading Program. I'm definitely liking it. Instrumental as always, but it leans more towards the jazz aspects than the electronic that dominated their later albums. I do very much enjoy their music, though when I played the one Tuatara album I had on me at Kelly's place when I was there, Scott just gave me a constant wounded look. Guess it wasn't close enough to Midnight Oil for his tastes.

- JP

What was the funky upbeat one you played here? I liked that group some.

That was their last album, The Loading Program. More information on the group here. Looks like they actually put out four albums, guess I'll have to look for that earliest one. Definitely won't find it locally. I spent an hour in Yakima trying to find a music store after the one I headed down for had gone out of business. Out of 9 phone booths I tried, 5 had their phone books stolen, three had the pages I needed torn out, only the last one I tried had what I needed. Of course, the one store I was able to find with it didn't have the albums I was looking for. Very, very frustrating.

- JP

dingus- 07-06-2006
QUOTE (Charivari @ July 06, 2006 05:48 pm)
......... when I played the one Tuatara album I had on me at Kelly's place when I was there, Scott just gave me a constant wounded look. Guess it wasn't close enough to Midnight Oil for his tastes.

i wasnt passing judgement, i was confused by it.

steamer- 07-08-2006
at this time
JT

steamer- 07-08-2006
QUOTE (M Gibson @ July 04, 2006 10:59 am)
Warren Zevon-The Best of. He had a good sense of timing and humor smile.gif

Havent heard him in awhile,got to get it in the rotation soon!
Greg

Superfly- 07-08-2006
Anyone into Danny Gatton? If so Check out Danny Gatten / Joey DeFrancesco "Relentless" Good recording with amazingly skilled musicians. Kind of jazz/fusion with some country flavorings (Gatton). there are also a few songs with real deep stand up bass that are good for -*test*-('")ing speakers low range. My 50 YO rare KLH monsters did very well with it.

steamer- 07-08-2006
This is some world class music!

steamer- 07-09-2006
Found this one still in the wrapper soundt/action-smiley-035.gif

steamer- 07-09-2006
this one blew more tweeters than any other music I can think of...untill I found 800 watts of SS pow.user posted image

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