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Father John Misty - I love you, Honeybear.
Never really paid him much attention before but it's a really good album.4 -
Thanks for reminding me of that excellent program. I do remember watching the Mehldau episode, but now will go back for more.PaddyP17 said:I'm currently rediscovering a beautiful series called Piano Jazz with longtime host Marian McPartland. For NPR in the States (somewhat equivalent to the BBC I guess), she did lots of hour-long shows with up-and-coming or established jazz musicians and they talked about life, music, and all sorts.
It's like Desert Island Discs, but only with musicians, and they just decide to play a few tunes every so often. Currently listening to the Roy Hargrove one (thankfully this was likely recorded before he got too strung out on heroin/crack or whatever he does, which is tragic):
https://www.npr.org/event/music/359332055/roy-hargrove-on-piano-jazz
A short list of ones that I'd recommend:
- Norah Jones
- Bill Evans (very technical - some mad shit in there, great if you're a musician)
- Hiromi
- Oscar Peterson (both of them)
- Brad Mehldau
- Harry Connick Jr
- Alicia Keys(!)
- Michel Petrucciani
A much more comprehensive list is available here, but I don't know how many are still online. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_Jazz#Program_log:_guest_list
...Yes, Evanse can come across as technical, and certainly academics love to analyze him, but as a piano player, when playing 'Waltz for Debbie ' or 'the two lonely people', its beauty (and melancholy. ..) that takes over.
Another one I love listening to for his playfulness timing and clarity is Horace Silver.
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The Charlatans - Best of the BBC Recordings, 1999-2006
The Sproston Green is the nuts3 -
Hitchhiker - Neil Young0
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Just got 'Carrie and Lowell' on vinyl its sounds absolutely brilliant .1
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Got given this for xmas and I'm ashamed to say I haven't played it yet!stonemuse said:Hitchhiker - Neil Young
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Joe Sample.
Would have been his birthday today.
Comping behind the great Randy Crawford.
His son on the bass.
They told us not to stab the piano like this in the academy, and they were so right, just look at how beautifully wrong Joe did it...https://youtu.be/VdM3NHDU7Mk
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Wanderer - Cara Dillon0
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Having a , Who day here, who's next and Then and now, really like the track ,old red wine on the latter these days.0
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Lost On You - LP0
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Great tune, that. I think I've already put Lamont Dozier's original of Going Back To My Roots on this thread.0
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Joan As Police Woman - Damned Devotion.0
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Have had their latest album on today (Tommy live from last year), very good.jonseventyfive said:Having a , Who day here, who's next and Then and now, really like the track ,old red wine on the latter these days.
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Interpol - turn on the bright lights3
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Court and Spark - Joni Mitchell1
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Saw her at the Roundhouse coupla years ago, she certainly does it for me and I wish she would.Bedsaddick said:
St. Vincent - Los Agelesshttps://youtu.be/h9TlaYxoOO8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjZgiv2F1QY
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had no idea Red Bull has a record label.
just listening to Awolnation's new album Here come the Runts. not sure if I like it or not.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFWV97X_0Po
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New one for me, I like that.Karim_myBagheri said:had no idea Red Bull has a record label.
just listening to Awolnation's new album Here come the Runts. not sure if I like it or not.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFWV97X_0Po
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