Dusty Chalk Posted June 14, 2020 Report Posted June 14, 2020 A bunch of Algerian bands via the Al1ce Facebook live feed. Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted June 16, 2020 Report Posted June 16, 2020 Matt Elliott, Farewell to All We Know bleak music 1 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted June 17, 2020 Report Posted June 17, 2020 Donald Brinegar Singers, Celebration Collection Yes, really. The lead singer of Al1ce shared privately with me that she sings on here, so I gave it a serious listen and it's so peaceful and soothing and perfectly sung I can't help but love it. 2 Quote
TMoney Posted June 18, 2020 Report Posted June 18, 2020 Best Coast - Always Tomorrow I’m a big fan of these guys. Love the lo fi, surf pop sound. Pixies vibes. 4 Quote
morphsci Posted June 18, 2020 Report Posted June 18, 2020 Plays to the strength of the Cicadas, plus it is a great album for us old guys. 8 1 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted June 19, 2020 Report Posted June 19, 2020 Swallow the Sun, Plague of Butterflies Quote
TMoney Posted June 19, 2020 Report Posted June 19, 2020 Sometimes you just need a burst of concentrated happiness with all the shitty news out there. Thankfully Bob & his Wailers always deliver. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live At The Rainbow, 4th June 1977 4 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted June 20, 2020 Report Posted June 20, 2020 I’m re-listening to Al1ce’s acoustic set from two weeks ago, it sounds so good. That bowed upright bass... 1 Quote
recstar24 Posted June 20, 2020 Report Posted June 20, 2020 Music Matters Jazz Reissues, final SRX drops were today! 4 1 Quote
skullguise Posted June 21, 2020 Report Posted June 21, 2020 ^^^ Never knew this existed! Listened to some, which led me to this. There's also a documentary video about it.... 2 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted June 21, 2020 Report Posted June 21, 2020 Just discovered it today, myself. Was searching for all versions of “Push the Sky Away” on Tidal and ran across two covers (in addition to the original and several live versions). Loved it, listened to the rest of the album. Love how they translated “Red Right Hand” to a lullaby. The rest didn’t need as much work to make it less rocky. Love how melodic the source material is, their versions really bring that out. Now listening to Endless River because of a certain discussion on Facebook. 1 Quote
blessingx Posted June 21, 2020 Report Posted June 21, 2020 (edited) Working through 15 Essential Black Liberation Jazz Tracks https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/17/arts/music/black-liberation-jazz.html?referringSource=articleShare For those without access: Sonny Sharrock, ‘Black Woman’ (1969) Hal Singer, ‘Malcolm X’ (1971) Mtume Umoja Ensemble, ‘Baba Hengates’ (1972) Pharoah Sanders, ‘Izipho Zam’ (1973) Roy Brooks and the Artistic Truth, ‘The Last Prophet’ (1973) Sun Ra, ‘Space Is the Place’ (1973) The Descendants of Mike and Phoebe, ‘Coltrane’ (1974) The Ensemble Al-Salaam, ‘Malika’ (1974) World’s Experience Orchestra, ‘The Prayer’ (1975) Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson, ‘The Liberation Song (Red, Black and Green)’ (1975) Brother Ah, ‘Transcendental March (Creation Song)’ (1975) Oneness of Juju, ‘African Rhythms’ (1975) Black Renaissance, ‘Magic Ritual’ (1976) Pan Afrikan People’s Arkestra, ‘The Call’ (1978) Infinite Spirit Music, ‘Live Without Fear’ (1979) For those on Qobuz I've collected the tracks available there at https://open.qobuz.com/playlist/3367069 Edited June 23, 2020 by blessingx 3 Quote
robm321 Posted June 22, 2020 Report Posted June 22, 2020 (edited) Edited June 22, 2020 by robm321 3 Quote
HiWire Posted June 22, 2020 Report Posted June 22, 2020 (edited) Homegrown – Neil Young 1974 says "hello" again Edited June 22, 2020 by HiWire 3 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted June 23, 2020 Report Posted June 23, 2020 Elias Black, Reclamation -- found out recently this was recorded by Steve Albini, so listening to it on the good system. Deliciously raw. 1 Quote
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