Subject: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Wesley S Date: 08 Feb 06 - 04:07 PM Currently in my CD player you'll find Chris Hillman – The Other Side. An excellent all acoustic CD that includes a version of "Eight Miles High" with Hillmans Lloyd Loar mandolin filling in for Roger McGuinn's 12 string Rickenbacker Both CD's by a group called Hit and Run Bluegrass from Colorado. They have a woman in the band who is a fine flatpicker. And a fine new CD from Mudcatter "Closet-Folkie" aka Steve Robinson. If there were such a thing as "Neo-retro" folk-rock music Steve nailed it. Some of the songs would not have been out of place on an early Beatles or Hollies record. One song { Goose Flesh } even reminded me of "Pet Sounds" by the Beach Boys. AND he recored it in his living room. { Steve – I owe you a PM but my computer died awhile back } Tone Poets produced by David Grisman. So what are you listening to nowadays ?? |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Clinton Hammond Date: 08 Feb 06 - 04:09 PM 78 gigs of mp3s on my external Hard Drive... who has time to piddle around with CDs |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 08 Feb 06 - 04:31 PM A variety - the new Paul Mills CD - excellent, Paul Clayton's "Whaling and Sailing Songs" - great reissue, and the new tribute CD to Sly & The Family Stone. Sly makes his comeback tonight at the Grammy's (hopefully!)!!!! |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 08 Feb 06 - 04:58 PM Tom Russell- Love & Fear David Rodriguez- Proud Heart James Talley- Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, but We Sure Got a Lot of Love |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: frogprince Date: 08 Feb 06 - 05:01 PM Our player takes 6-disk magazines: Eileen McGann; Penny Lang; Cindy Mangsen and Steve Gillette; Peter, Paul, and Mary; Bill Staines; John Prine. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: mack/misophist Date: 08 Feb 06 - 05:03 PM One cd at a time. Switched on Bach. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,Dale Date: 08 Feb 06 - 05:33 PM Ah, but which ones are you listening to, Clinton? Currently my top choices, according to Windows Media Player are The Martins, Kasey Chambers, The Dead Ringer Band, Cindy Church, Paddie Bell, Esther Ofarim, Laura Cantrell, Amy Allison . . . the list goes on and on. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Lonesome EJ Date: 08 Feb 06 - 06:04 PM Modern Sounds in Hillbilly and Western by Dale X Allen and Genuine Cowhide, bunch a Austin good ole boys. That alternates with The Brooklyn Side by the Bottle Rockets, the pride of Festus MO. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Clinton Hammond Date: 08 Feb 06 - 06:06 PM "Ah, but which ones are you listening to, Clinton?" Random, Repeat All |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: greg stephens Date: 08 Feb 06 - 06:09 PM What I listened to today was Leadbelly, Leadbelly, and the Ellen Valley Band. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Folkiedave Date: 08 Feb 06 - 06:33 PM Kepa Junkera. For music whilst at the computer I tend to listen to: www.theacousticstage.net which plays a lot of the type of music I like. Dave |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: bobad Date: 08 Feb 06 - 06:39 PM Today while driving into the big city and back I listened to Phil Ochs "Pleasures Of The Harbor" which I had just transcribed from vinyl. I found it a quite interesting departure from his earlier protest type work. I must confess that when I first brought the LP home I played it once and said what the hell is that all about and put it away - I was expecting the protest singer/songwriter. On relisten I found beautifully written songs and melodies even though some of the arrangements are a little jarring - ragtime and dixieland style sound a little odd on Phil. I'm wondering if this album has been discussed here and what are your opinions of it. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Cluin Date: 08 Feb 06 - 07:23 PM At the moment, "Colin Linden - Sad & Beautiful World". |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: kendall Date: 08 Feb 06 - 09:27 PM Eric Bogle and Ralph McTell |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: John P Date: 08 Feb 06 - 09:39 PM Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Crookshank (my band) - Rough mixes of our new demo Frifot - Summersong Lais - Lais Martin Carthy - Sweet Wivelsfield Malicorne - Almanach |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: number 6 Date: 08 Feb 06 - 10:22 PM Various recordings of Gene Clark and some selections from the Byrds Turn, Turn, Turn 'album' sIx |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,Texas Guest Date: 08 Feb 06 - 11:04 PM |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,Texas Guest Date: 08 Feb 06 - 11:18 PM Well, I did it again - gotta' remember to hit "tab" next time instead of "enter." My auto player currently has: Wolftones - two discs James Keelaghan - one disc Tom Russell - two discs Dave Mallett - one disc I'm working on songs from each of those CD's so I jump around manually depending on what I feel like singing. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Pistachio Date: 09 Feb 06 - 07:38 AM Pete Abbott - 'Against the wall' has been nearly worn out since I bought it on 27 Jan when he appeared (alongside Edwina Hayes) at Cottingham Live, in East Yorkshire. The diction and sentiments are very clear and Petes voice is easy to listen too. It makes me think of Billy Joel - but British. Kendalls post reminds me to put on Eric and Ralph but I'm sure I'll be back to Pete very soon ...he HAS to be heard! I've got John Denver lined up on my 'record player' too. H. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Essex Girl Date: 09 Feb 06 - 08:24 AM Recently I've been trying to replace my old vinyl with cd's so I can play them in the car. I am now listening to some early Dylan, Jake Thackray and Watersons. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Paco Rabanne Date: 09 Feb 06 - 08:32 AM Pauline Cato. Paul Kossoff. Pedro Bacan and The White Stripes are currently destroying the speakers in my Fiat Scud. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 09 Feb 06 - 09:52 AM I've been seeing some local Big Bands recently which nudged me to revisit some of my Basie, Ellington & Herman recordings. I also got the complete Louis Hot 5 & Hot 7s on CD for Xmas (I've got them on LP of course)so I've been listening to them in higher fi! And I've been relistening to Trashcan Joe as well. RtS |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 09 Feb 06 - 10:23 AM Waterson Carthy's Common Tongue. Laura Smith, Vanity Presses.Maria Callas, Norma. Nick Drake, Five leaves left. COB. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 09 Feb 06 - 02:00 PM Wenzel- Ticky Tock: Wenzel Sings Woody Guthrie. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: closet-folkie Date: 09 Feb 06 - 02:44 PM "And a fine new CD from Mudcatter "Closet-Folkie" aka Steve Robinson. If there were such a thing as "Neo-retro" folk-rock music Steve nailed it. Some of the songs would not have been out of place on an early Beatles or Hollies record. One song { Goose Flesh } even reminded me of "Pet Sounds" by the Beach Boys. AND he recorded it in his living room." Wesley S, thanks for the kind plug. Would you mind if I took the "Neo-Retro Folk-Rock" tag and ran with it? Brilliant. It's funny, I've heard the Graham Nash/Hollies comparison a few times and though it's not at all unflattering, I never really thought of him/them as influences. It could be worse--one radio guy said that my stuff made him think of Herman's Hermits(I've since forgiven him) You're right about "Gooseflesh"; it's a bit of a nod to Brian Wilson(ok, a lot). If anyone else fancies a listen to it, it's at the link below. By the way, my current listening includes Pete Yorn, Ron Sexsmith and plenty of John Shuttleworth. Cheers then, Steve R. Goose Flesh |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: fat B****rd Date: 09 Feb 06 - 02:57 PM Madeline Peyroux, Johnny Cash, "Blonde On Blonde" and a friend from Canada. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Sir Roger de Beverley Date: 09 Feb 06 - 03:29 PM Kings of Convenience, Mercury Rev, Buddy Holly, Richard Thompson's latest, Incredible String Band and Buddy Holly (well, it has just gone Feb 3rd. R |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,Eye Lander Date: 09 Feb 06 - 03:55 PM Any kind of tune that I can practice my concertina too Nick Barber mostly, gets boring when the repeat button is on most of the time, so Mike Harding for a break. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Wesley S Date: 09 Feb 06 - 03:58 PM Go ahead Steve - use it at will. I think it was the second song on your CD that made me think - Hmm - What if the Hollies were some young guys that had just formed a band around 2002 ? It would have sounded alot like this. Great stuff. I was expecting to like this based on what I heard from the Headlights but this is some of your best stuff. And there were some really nice production values if this was recorded in your living room. Keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to your next one. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Alan Day Date: 09 Feb 06 - 05:54 PM Guest Eyelander time to get Anglo International 3CD set. 4hours of Anglo Concertina playing from around the World and some great Archive material. Al |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Alio Date: 09 Feb 06 - 06:00 PM The Bills, Mary Black, Martin Wyndham-Read, Cherish The Ladies, George Papagveris and Bernard Wrigley - quite a mix really!! Ali |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 09 Feb 06 - 06:31 PM Ron Hynes: "Face To The Gale" Brock Zeman: "Brock Zeman and the Dirty Hands" |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,william Date: 09 Feb 06 - 06:43 PM Miles Davis: Round About Midnight Bruce Springsteen: Nebraska dylan and the Band: The Basement Tapes Xavier Rudd: (can't remember title off hand; the orange one) Steve Earle: Jerusalem |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Stewie Date: 09 Feb 06 - 07:12 PM Helen Schneyer - 'What a singing there will be' Various artists - 'American Primitive Vol II' Andrew Murray - 'Hell or high water' Loaded Dog - 'A coastline facing west' The Carolina Jug Stompers - 'Roosters on a limb' --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Cluin Date: 09 Feb 06 - 08:01 PM Oliver Schroer - Jigzup |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: ranger1 Date: 09 Feb 06 - 08:08 PM Battlefield Band - Rain, Hail or Shine Kendall Morse - Beginner's Luck Bryan Adams - Into the Fire (what can I say, I'm a child of the 80s) |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Lonesome EJ Date: 09 Feb 06 - 08:27 PM Now there's a combination! Kendall Morse and Bryan Adams! |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Bobert Date: 09 Feb 06 - 09:07 PM John Lee Hooker- "Jack of Diamonds" Ray Wylie Hubbard- "Crusaders of the Restless Knights" Jessie Mae Hemphill- "Get Right Blues" T Model Ford- "You Better Keep Still" Daniel "Slick" Balleger- "Mississippi Soul" (promo) |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Padre Date: 09 Feb 06 - 09:07 PM Right now - "A Land of Pure Delight" - Anthems and Fuging Tunes by William Billings sung by His Majestie's Clerkes Padre |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 09 Feb 06 - 09:39 PM Eric Taylor- The Great Divide |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Date: 09 Feb 06 - 10:11 PM Lesley Gore "My town, my guy and me" Ruslana "Wild Dances [Ukrainian language version]" Gene Vincent "I'm back and I'm proud" Sheb Wooley "Rawhide/How the west was won" Merury Rev "Desert songs" Alice Cooper "The definitive.." True Sound Of Liberty "Divided we stand" Rednex "Sex and violins" New York Dolls "Live from Royal Festival Hall, 2004" yes.. i do love yearly xmas/January sales... |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Shiplap Structure3 Date: 10 Feb 06 - 09:01 AM Jack Johnson (nicked it off my lad) Karen Tweed Madelaine Peyroux |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 10 Feb 06 - 10:30 AM Tom Russell- Love & Fear |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: David C. Carter Date: 10 Feb 06 - 11:14 AM In the car:Reckless Burning-Jesse Sykes. Blue Horse-The Be Good Tanyas. Ten New Songs-Leornard Cohen. In the House:Catalpa-Jolie Holland. Old N°1 & Texas Cookin'-Guy Clark. Blonde On Blonde. Transatlantic Sessions-Various Artists. The Buddy Holly Story. Striking It Rich-Dan Hicks & his Hot Licks. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 10 Feb 06 - 02:36 PM Joel Mabus- Six of One |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,Tunesmith Date: 10 Feb 06 - 03:10 PM I've only recently got into bluesman Otis Rush and I've acquired a number of his cds. What a player! What a singer! Indeed, why bother listening to all those white guys singing and playing the blues when you hear the real deal! |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Ron Davies Date: 10 Feb 06 - 11:13 PM 1) Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation (barbershop which became a DC blues mecca--is now a music hall, museum and teaching facility--this is a blues CD to support it--and some of my friends are on it.) 2) Rhonda Vincent (starts with 3 songs by her that Jan and I are trying to learn)--then more bluegrass and country by lots of other singers. It's one I made from other CD's we have --and a few songs bought on I-tunes. 3) What a Singing There Will Be--Helen Schneyer. Wonderful--and there are about 4 songs I'm trying to learn 4) Corelli--Violin Sonatas--very warm and cozy 5) Grocery Unpacking Music--another CD I made from CD's I have and from I-tunes. Lots of Shania Twain--great for unpacking groceries. Also Dixie Chicks, Kendalls, Freddy Fender. Yes, I do listen to it also after the groceries are unpacked. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,Joe_F Date: 10 Feb 06 - 11:18 PM Mozart, Symphonies 40 & 41. And on my turntable, Songs of the Civil War. --- Joe Fineman joe_f@verizon.net ||: Q. What has six eyes, but can't see? A. Three blind mice. :|| |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Peace Date: 10 Feb 06 - 11:42 PM Tonight I will listen to songs by Alba, Alanabit, The Gospel Messengers, WeeLittleDrummer, Amos, Paul Mills. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: number 6 Date: 10 Feb 06 - 11:44 PM Tonite ... various recordings of the late Nick Drake. My wife raised an interesting point ... why is it that every artist you listen to lately is dead. sIx |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Mudlark Date: 11 Feb 06 - 01:54 AM Patti Griffin - 1000 Kisses Dakota Dave Hull - Sheridan Square Rag Harry Manx - Wise & Otherwise Kay Moffatt - Greatest Show on Earth Dixie Chix - Home |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: RangerSteve Date: 11 Feb 06 - 06:43 AM I finally have what I need to transfer vinyl to CD, so I'm listening to stuff I haven't listened to in at least ten years: Charlie Monroe, Charlie Moore and Bill Napier, Sam and Kirk McGee, the Crook Brothers, Stringbean, Lydia Mendoza, Benny and Vallie Cain. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Bobert Date: 11 Feb 06 - 09:31 AM Yo, Ron, See the guy walking into the barber shop on the cover of the CD??? That's me... I'm the one with the hat... I'm still a little peeved that they didn't include the one song I recorded for the CD but, at the time I'd only been playing there about two years and all the folks who got featured had been playing there 10 years or more... When I complain, they all delight in telling me I "am" on the CD... Hahaha... Nevermind... Bobert |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 11 Feb 06 - 11:46 AM Martin Carthy- Waiting for Angels |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: SqueezeMe Date: 12 Feb 06 - 01:53 AM Giles Farnaby's Dream Band. Playford and similar on a mix of medieval and modern instruments. Just re-discovered it after 30+ years.... MC |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,Marie Date: 12 Feb 06 - 04:07 PM Johnny Cash Ray LaMontagne-Amazing easy listening cd. He has such a wonderful voice |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: sharyn Date: 13 Feb 06 - 01:38 PM An old sampler album featuring "Legacy" by Pierce Pettis, "When You Were Mine" by the Blue Rubies and much more. A sampler of Richard and Linda Thompson stuff. The Laura Love Collection (from the Public Library) and Various tracks of my upsoming CD ("Hard Times," "Paris," "The Hallelujah Trilogy," etc.) |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: autolycus Date: 13 Feb 06 - 04:48 PM Nothing's in my CD player. I keep them in their cases. Auto. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: lady penelope Date: 13 Feb 06 - 05:02 PM Currently playing to death The Devil's Punchbowl and Kitty Jay by Seth Lakeman and Faultlines by Karine Polwart, interspersed with various Queens Of The Stoneage albums....... |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 13 Feb 06 - 06:07 PM Tom Paxton- Live in the UK |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: ranger1 Date: 13 Feb 06 - 07:18 PM Today, it's been Jed Marum - Miles From Home The Spain Brothers - Heroes and Rogues Emmylou Harris - Red Dirt Girl |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: number 6 Date: 19 Feb 06 - 03:05 PM Fairport Convention ... The Millenium Collection. Sandy Denny has to have the best female folk singer's voice i have ever heard. sIx |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Windsinger Date: 19 Feb 06 - 03:15 PM Today, "Riof" - Dougie MacLean "Celtic Oddysey" - various "Tales from the Vineyard" - Owain Phyfe :) Slán, ~Fionn www.geocities.com/children_of_lir |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,Cyder_Drinker Date: 19 Feb 06 - 03:51 PM Half a marmite sandwich and some pistacio shells. We've had the kids visiting... |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST Date: 19 Feb 06 - 08:04 PM Dave Van Ronk- Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: GUEST,Capitan Acab Date: 25 Feb 09 - 05:55 AM Van Ronk, Nick Drake and Doc Watson. |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Liz the Squeak Date: 18 Aug 09 - 09:20 AM Today, I are mostly listening to Scheidt. That's Samuel Scheidt, German composer of the late 1500 - early 1600's. LTS |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: bfdk Date: 18 Aug 09 - 09:28 AM Stan Graham's CD 'Along the Way' including his beautiful song about Whitby Harbour - warming up for the festival, so I am :-) |
Subject: RE: What's in your CD player - Winter of '06 From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 18 Aug 09 - 12:50 PM AS we're off the Greece next week mine has Greek language CDs! But Humphrey Lyttelton, Lillian Boutte and Sonny Black CDs displaced them last night when friends came round who'd been to all 3 acts with us in the past. RtS |
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