What's in your CDP tonight? the minority report


I enjoy vinyl and digital (lately, with recent changes, vinyl actually sounds better than digital to me), BUT given what seems an overall preference for analog/vinyl on A'gon, I'm curious what the non-vinyl "1/2" is listening to. I tried to see if this was a previously posted question. Did not seem so.

This evening for me, it's Genesis (definitive edition remaster) "A Trick of the Tail".

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Here is a forgotten albumn, Ambrosia, Road Island. Very good albumn.
The tilte track is unique and one of my favs from them.
 "For Openers (Welcome Home)
https://youtu.be/FmALM_H-858

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ghosthouse - I'm glad your enjoying Glenn Hughes. You know I'm a big fan. The first solo album I listened to was "The way it is". I was hooked immediately. 

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Spirit, Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Great albumn, and one the greatest albumn "covers".
"Natures Way"
https://youtu.be/YsTK2LHZKPQ

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I spoke to arcamm88 last evening and he recommended I listen to Paul Kossoff,
"Back Street Crawler". Found a gem of a track with Paul Rodgers on vocals.
"Molton Gold".
https://youtu.be/WmKPNaV2HX0

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Just dropped in the "NEW" Lucifer's Friend, "too late to hate". CD.
Brand new music with the original lineup! 36 years in the making.
Sounds Fantastic!

Also just received my new copy of Lucifer's Friend "MIND EXPLODING". CD
My personal favorite is "Fugitive". Check the bass line if you dare.

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Pokey77,
The Nils Lofgren is outrageous, right?!!
Paul Kossoff was a member of Free also. And was ranked 51 best guitarist by Rolling Stone at one time. I have to tip my hat to arcam88 for recommending him. Glad you eenjoyed it.

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ghosthouse, have you listened to The LA Blues Authority vol. II? The entire albumn is GH. Check out track 1, "The boy can sing the blues". Your gonna love it....
Glenn also does some holiday music!

https://youtu.be/xesCJ2B8Ops

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Joanne Shaw Taylor, various cuts from downloads. The CD-The dity truth- on the song "Mud Honey" shows the gravel in her voice. This woman has got the blues. The live version of "Time has come" on YouTube shows her skill level. The recording get a bit hashy at times but worth a look/listen if your not familiar with her.
https://youtu.be/kUNHIEX3XxA

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George Thorogood, Move it on Over
J. Geils Band, Monkey Island 
"Monkey Island"
J. Geils Band, Monkey Island
https://youtu.be/bVZLqe77IQU

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Nora Jones, Come Away With Me

tomic601, I listened to the Robben Ford you posted,  excellent recommendation!
Robben Ford, Supernatural 
"Nothing to Nobody"
https://youtu.be/cD2DVyPM0B4

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In keeping with the Ginger Baker theme, I listened to Masters of Reality featuring Ginger Baker. Amazing performance as usual.

https://youtu.be/VL5IcnD9gqo
https://youtu.be/beyj3BE7RPY

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ghosthouse, 

I think you'll really like Joanne Shaw Taylor. Her guitar skills are amazing and her vocal are unique as well. The CD sound quality is pretty good also. She has a ton of YouTube links showing her laying it down with some amazing solo's. Check out my links over on my "Whats playing...." thread. 

By the way, she has some tour date on her web sites where she is performing with some of our favorites.  She's scheduled to perform with Glenn Hughes in August, 3 shows with Joe Bonamossa at a British Blues Explosion concert honoring blues greats Page, Clapton and Beck. She also has a show booked at Daryl's House.  

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The Tubes, Remote Control. On CD, released 1979, produced by Todd Rundgren. 

(I also remember The Tubes, "What do you want from Live" sounding fantastic on vinyl. Great performance, great recording).

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Blue Suede,  "Hooked on a feeling".

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ghosthouse, 
Not sure if your a Nazareth fan but arcam88 sent me this link for an unplugged version of "This Flight Tonight". Hope you like it. 
https://youtu.be/IjSz8tp0cTg

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ghosthouse, 

Thanks for the great Bonamossa link. (On the other thread) He's one of the greats.   Here's somthing that might appeal to you.. arcam88 sent me a link for Walter Trout. 
"Got A Broken Heart". 
https://youtu.be/r3tRhy8noU4
I also found a great recording by Bonamossa & Trout, "Clouds On The Horizon". 
https://youtu.be/E3WJnCb6wU0

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Stevie Stevens, Memory Crash. Good albumn. Remember him from Billy Idol? Also did the guitar work on the Top Gun Movie Anthem. He does a cover of Trowers "Day of the Eagle". 
https://youtu.be/mzdSkF570Uk

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Automatic Man, 1976-77, formed by former Santana drummer Michael Shrieve and included guitarist Patt Thrall. Kind of a progressive rock jazz fusion sound. 

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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, S/T. 1976
"American Girl" which closes out the disc, has in the 40 years since become a classic-rock radio staple. The song updates the idea of American Folk, incorporating rock’s muscle and swagger even as Petty’s lyrics keep it utterly grounded in workday humanity.

More Tom P. and the Heartbreakers,
"Refugee"
"Free Fallin’"
"I Won’t Back Down"

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Guns N’ Roses, Chinese Democracy.
If youve not heard "If the World", I think its one of their best tracks.
https://youtu.be/XFDXrum9lMs

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Andy Timmons Band,  Resolution
https://youtu.be/Wx8bq5VEpK4
Bassist - Stuart Hamm, The Urge 
"Lone Star"
https://youtu.be/NmP9aRHg4WI
Santana
"Samba Pa'Ti"
https://youtu.be/j5AUm_xaE9A
Mick Clark, "Walking in the Dark"
https://youtu.be/ereocbI7lEg

(Sorry folks, I misspelled The Hellecasters earlier in the thread, but check em' out their fantastic)

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Cry of love..... Only made two albumns... Diamonds & Debris and Brother.
Lead singer Robert Mason spent some time in Warrant atfer Jani Lane passed and worked with The Lynch Mob as well. 

https://youtu.be/k1vEONnGdPo


AC/DC, HIGH VOLTAGE.  Great song called "Soul Stripper". It's got a great groove including bongos in the beginning of the song.

Bon Scott was irreplaceable and Angus is definitely a guitar hero, IMHO.

 https://youtu.be/6FpeX7JqdyI

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ghosthouse, 

Yeah, I'm not one to have AC/DC cued up often either. But the particular song I mentioned above is unique, I think. 

I listened to some of the Bersarin Quartet you mentioned.  Some of it is kind of brooding but I did like "Mehr Als Allles Andere". It has a bit more energy that I like. 
Please send some more recommendations my way when you can.

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Ana Popovic '...Ana is Serbian and she fronts a blues based band from Tennessee. 
Lots of material, "Ana Popovic' Live in Amsterdam" is a great set.

https://youtu.be/f49BQUJ7mN4

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Beth Hart and Joe Bonamossa, "Don't explain". 

Also Beth Hart, "Screamin' for my supper".

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