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Old 11-18-2018, 04:20 PM   #27131 (permalink)
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Nice. I'll have to listen to that next.

Were you the one who posted about Lonnie Liston Smith the other day? I'm checking out Astral Traveling right now and loving it so much.
Yeah. He's got a massive discography but there's nary a weak spot anywhere.
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Old 11-18-2018, 04:59 PM   #27132 (permalink)
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Yeah. He's got a massive discography but there's nary a weak spot anywhere.
I'm listening to Loveland now, and I have to agree. It takes a very different approach, as a slick, shiny jazz-funk-disco cocktail, but it's wonderful. It's cool that he managed to do such different sorts of music so well.
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Old 11-20-2018, 04:25 PM   #27135 (permalink)
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^ Need to hear this - didn't know it had been released, so thanks for the heads-up.

After not listening to Miles for quite a while, I was in the mood for some raunchy Rhodes playing today so tuned into Black Beauty during lunch....HELL YEAH!

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Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Shonentachi E No Chikyusanka

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Old 11-24-2018, 02:26 PM   #27138 (permalink)
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Some more CDs:

Sheryl Crow - [self titled]

I was watching an old live DVD with Sheryl Crow and realized some of her older material is more exciting than her newer albums. Bought her sophomore album, which was rated highly on Allmusic. Hopefully it has some of the songs from the live show I watched, which was a few years later.

Moloko - I Am Not A Doctor

Really loving the album of theirs I'm listening to right now, so I'm getting another one. The one I'm listening to is named "Statues". Not entirely sure what genre to put it under, actually.

Róisín Murphy - Take Her Up To Monto

Murphy is singer of Moloko and she's got a really great voice. I really want to hear this solo album of hers.

Robert Lippok with Barbara Morgenstern - Tesri

I don't think I have any clue who this Lippok fellow is, but I'm trusting that Barbara Morgenstern has great taste in collaborators. Her second newest full length album, Doppelstern, was full of features, and everyone she worked with there was great. That's pretty much a gold mine of artists waiting to be mined, so I gotta make sure to get around to that some day. Maybe Lippok was even one of those featured on that album. I'm too lazy to check, but I wouldn't be surprised.

Sanne Salomonsen - [self titled]

One of the first albums of this Danish pop/rock singer. I don't like what she does these days, but way back in the 80's, she was a bit more interesting.
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Barbara Morgenstern probably jumped at the chance to do an album with
Lippok considering that his band, To Rococo Rot, was an incredibly popular
and influential band for nearly 20 years. It was the primary reason that
I bought that Morgenstern/Lippok album way back when.
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Barbara Morgenstern probably jumped at the chance to do an album with
Lippok considering that his band, To Rococo Rot, was an incredibly popular
and influential band for nearly 20 years. It was the primary reason that
I bought that Morgenstern/Lippok album way back when.
I didn't know that. If I like this one, I should make sure to check out To Rococo Rot (what a band name).
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