Guilty pleasures and interesting music posts?


I go through the cutout bins everywhere I can.
Buy CD's in bulk.Then I sort them by loading
up a changer.Tag the ones of farther interest
with a quick post-it note for later listening.
Here are some really nice CD's which I'll post
in small groups.Some may be obscure,some will be
elsewhere on A'gon.The following are killer no
filler.Excuse my spelling which is bad.
Bryan Ferry "Frantic" his newest sounds great.
among his best.Couple Dylan covers.
Bod Belden,"Black Dahlia",Fantastic sound,many
wonderful soloists,noirish.
"The Inner Flame",Rainer Ptacek tribute CD.Many
nice acoustic instrument cuts.
"Until the End of the World",sndtrk.Transports
the listener,mostly excellent.
Spiritulized,"Ladies&Gentlemen We Are Floating
in Space".Big sonic journey,throws a huge image
at times.
Laurie Anderson,"Life on a String"&"Strange Angels"
1st one is best recording,although both really good.
Try this set out,play "Strange Angels"then Peter
Gabriel,"Up' then "Life on a String" Wow!IMHO
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Interesting. Can you tell us a bit mor about what kind of music each is. also, comparisons help.
Black Dahlia (especially in MCH SACD) is beautiful. A bluesy, jazzy, sorta soundtrack on BlueNote. Gorgeous!
"Finding Forrester" Soundtrack. Miles Davis, The Great Iz - doing a wonderful job on a medley of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What a Wonderful World" The Dynaudio room at the 2002 HES in NY was playing the Great Iz.

"Blade Runner" Soundtrack. Composed and performed by Vangelis. Enormous sonics and soundstage. Etheral music. Does a great job of creating a landscape to accompany Ridley Scott's dark vision of LA.

Take your pick of the many quirky, always interesting recordings by Taj Mahal. Either alone, or with a variety of artists from around the world.

"Escalay (the water wheel)" by Hamza al Din