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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Yard Acts first (non-Lp) singles
Elf Power
Interesting with brilliant sound
Elf Power
Interesting with brilliant sound
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obstacleofaffliction
100+ Head-Fier
An impressive dark electro debut.
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mystaiced
1000+ Head-Fier
Tom Petty - An American Treasure
David A Silva
1000+ Head-Fier
Michael Brecker and Peter Erskine
Steps Ahead 1983
Steps Ahead 1983
RickB
Headphoneus Supremus
Yeah, all mines are studio releases. I bought their first one, then sporadically stuff here and there. This is what I have. I like their The Living Return album. I like their music in general as they kind of have a 60's soul vibe. I'll have to go through what I have as I hadn't listened to them in a while.
Somewhere in the 2010's, as I started my project of exploring the music/groups from my childhood I only half remembered or really only had heard the hits of, I bought their first two albums (and I'd recommend you pick up the second, Kaleidoscope World; it's almost as good as their first album), again based on my music/production preferences, liked them, but kind of stopped there. Not because I thought they weren't worth exploring more, but because I'm just overwhelmed with new-to-me music and have to sort my listening/exploring by what seems to be what I'll like the most first. Then I finally got around to buying all the rest of their studio albums (except the last one), and now I'm finally getting around to listening to them!
As a side note, regarding Keith Jarrett, he's one artist I never bought. Don't have any of his albums. Will have to check some of his stuff on Spotify sometime.
As much as I've really been digging into jazz in the last 15 years, and especially last 5 years, I only had a handful of his releases until recently. That's partly because he's just one of dozens of other jazz musicians that have a lot of output I need to explore, and partly because I picked up on his "moaning to the music" habit on some of those albums I already have, and I can, personally, barely tolerate that (I'm struggling with it going through his output when it pops up). However, already I've listened to several albums of his for the first time that I'm sure are going to rate among my favorite from him, and even favorite jazz albums. So it's mostly been worth the effort/risk so far lol.
^ Keith's brother; Keith plays piano on this, but it's a soft-rock album.
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