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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Mofi- You lucky bastard. That's quite a guest list. I'll keep my ears open for that. One great memory I have of my mother-in-law who died last December @ 94 was my wife and I taking her to see Willie; probably 25 or 30 years ago @ Foxwoods Casino a short while after it opened. She didn't know his name, recognized a couple of songs, and the three of us had a great time. Of course, she missed the significance when Willie introduced a guest guitarist named Keith....Richards that is.
I see I'm in good company. I'm sure I'd fit right in with most of y'all :) Mofi, I'll have to grab that for the wifey :)

Traffic - Shoot Out The Fantasy Factory - May be the close out for this evenin, getting a lil slanty eyed here > laffs
I'm not a big country fan(wifey is), I'm more of a Duane Allman kinda guy but they're a few country artists I do like such as Alan Jackson, Willie, 4 Runner, etc.. The one got my attention lately is Zac Brown. That dood is putting out some serious tunes. I do wish I'd caught his show in Atlanta at the theater. Anyways, thought I'd share that ;)
oops..I forgot to add David Allan Coe to that country list. I had to wobble back to the PC and post this, bumped into everything on the way...lmbo...just hope didn't knock any of the wifes lil collectibles over > eek
Recent talk about Willie...
I was in the grocery store this AM. Walking down an aisle towards one of those displays right in the middle of things. This one had a collection of CDs. Of course what do I immediately spot lower right corner about second shelf up from the bottom but Red-Headed Stranger for $7.98. Of course, I had to get it. Interesting liner notes. Didn't realize the significance of it to his career or to country music. Self-financed and recorded for under $20K in a day and a half. It was his first recording for Columbia. This version: Columbia/Legacy The American Milestones; a 2000 Sony reissue produced by Al Quaglieri (not that I know who he is). Track listing seems a little odd. A couple of tracks clearly marked as "bonus". But also some before these that I didn't recall being part of the original release. Will have to check on-line about that.