After a (weeks) worth of listening...


What lp would you recommend the most to other members here?

I belong to several music threads and have gained much knowledge and have just as much to share..

Here is a chance to post what you've imagined is your (one) most enjoyable moment/lp of the past week of listening.


Having to choose, right now, and getting this thread started, I'd choose..

Gary Wright "The Dream Weaver"


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slaw,

I haven't heard Dream Weaver in many years. Just saw your post before headed to the record store. Found a nice looking copy of the LP for $3.99. Bought it on your recommendation.

It better be good............. :~)

BTW,  I picked up a nice looking copy of Gerry Refferty's - City to City ("Baker Street") and Springsteen's -Tunnel of Love for $3.99 and $4.99 while I was at it. I'm hoping they sound as good as they look.....

Happy Weekend!
slaw,

OK, you're off the hook. "The Dream Weaver" is excellent! The SQ is very good. It's from my teen years and was very popular at that time. Brings back some good memories........

Axiom Funk  Funkcronomicon I don't think its available on Vinyl but Cd and DL, 2 CD comp. very well recorded and fantastic comp of the 70's funk era released in 95 though (best version of; if 6 was 9 I've heard yet).

Marianne Faithfull Blazing Away, live album wonderful live album with some stellar performers the bands actual worth the perches. I have it on CD but I believe there is a vinyl version as well either way a good listen.


Tidal has both as well.



John Abercrombie- Up and Coming

Took me a couple listens this week to really get into it. First pass or two was just ok, I heard pleasant relaxing music of a high order but it's over all relaxed vibe belies some very fine moments and chemistry between musicians that for me took repeated listens to sink in and I don't believe this record is done with me yet still. I don't think I listened to anything else for a couple days. 

@fourwnds 

John Abercrombie's - "Timeless" is one of my ALL TIME favorite instrumental songs. I bought the vinyl way back in the mid-70's and I've listened to it regularly since. The album - Timeless features John Abercrombie, Jan Hammer and Jack De Johanette. It's a great album, but the title track is "Timeless"........