Music you didn't like at first... but now?


Sometimes, there's a sense of discovery or a kind of magic that doesn't sink in right away. Have you heard something that you changed your mind about and wondered why you didn't get it sooner? What artists/recordings have you experienced this with?
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Keith Jarret, especially "Facing You"

At first, a bit esoteric. With time, mezmerizing!
I am a big local music fan in the Portland area. Most bands I frequent have a female lead vocal singer. A bass player named Brian Cutler played with a number of musicians in the area. At one point he decided to go out and make his own album. I picked up a copy at a show. I took it home and played it a couple times and put it on the shelf. One day I got it back out after I had played every other CD I owned to death. After a few more passes I prolaimed the album genius! I started looking at the credits and realized the thing was loaded with different musicians and singers I knew on almost every track. Brian's vocals take a little bit of warming up to, but once you realize what's going, every track has something special that keeps you listening.

http://www.brian.cutler.net/music.html

Brian's album was produced under the Wrought Iron Record label of Nicole Campbell, who I have been a long time fan. I mentioned this to Nicole and she took the idea further with the next artist on her label, Dave Rummans. I highly recommend his music as well.

http://www.daverummans.com/HTML/Tunes.htm
Because of posts here. I re-listened to Jennifer Warrrens Hunter CD on my good system - fabulous. Prior I had only heard it in my car,had not paid very careful attention to it, and had it in my give away pile.
Thanks, CW i haven't tried Facing You, with alot of Jarrett (i know he's great) but the grunting and moaning he does has been an obstacle. Did it ever bug you? Thanks for the link Steuspeed, i probably ought to quit ignoring stuff just because it has vocals on it. Jennifer Warnes... sounds like a tough homework assignment (could be way wrong about this). It was a little surprising to see that Roscoe Beck (Eric Johnson's bass player) is on The Hunter.