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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dayum...for some reason I got Morrison in my mind this eve.
So far, I'm a lil blitzoid, who knows whats next. Good thing I live in the country and don't have to deal with neighbors...heheh

Doors - The Doors
Doors - Morrison Hotel
Doors - L.A. Woman
Right now:

10. The Adventures of Batman [Version]
The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection
Various, John Gart


8-Blue Sky from Eat a Peach by The Allman Brothers Band (5:10)

6-Eleven Cent Cotton from Wagonmaster by Porter Wagoner (2:39)

11-Waldstein: Adagio molto from Beethoven: Four Great Sonatas by Anthony Newman (3:17)

8-Ride from Don't Talk, Dance! by Chris Standring (4:15)

1-Make It with You from Anthology by Bread (3:10)

7-Papa Dip from Definitive Dodds 1926-1927 by New Orleans Wanderers (2:54)

12-Pepperpot from Imperial Blaze by Sean Paul (3:50)

16-I Overlooked an Orchid from The Complete Buddy Holly by Gary Dale (2:44)

1-Russlan and Ludmilla, opera: Overture from Russian Sketches by David Zinman & Baltimore Symphony (4:56)

4-Bad, Bad Leroy Brown from AM Gold: Mellow Hits by Jim Croce (3:00)


3-Appalachian Spring [1945 Suite] iii. Moderato - The Bride and Her Intended from Copland: Appalachian Spring; Billy the Kid; Danzon Cubano; El Salon Mexico by Antal Dorati: London Symphony Orchestra (3:26)

10-Steal Away from Steal Away: Spirituals, Hymns and Folk Songs by Charlie Haden & Hank Jones (2:49)

14-Juke Box Hero from Complete Greatest Hits by Foreigner (4:05)

21-Its a Wonderful Feeling from The Complete Buddy Holly by Jim Robinson (2:30)

6-Spaceman from Bigger, Better, Faster, More! by 4 Non Blondes (3:40)

11-For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) from AC/DC Live [Collector's Edition] Disc 2 by AC/DC (7:17)

12-Well, Git It! (feat. Doc Severinsen, Vincent Dimartino, Buddy Morrow, Eddie Daniels, and Gerry Mulligan) from The Big Band Hit Parade by Cincinnati Pops "Big Band" Orchestra (2:52)

14-The Only Living Boy in New York from The Essential Simon & Garfunkel Disc 2 by Simon & Garfunkel (3:58)

33-One Faded Rose (version 2) from The Complete Buddy Holly by Charlie Phillips (2:49)

6-Lean on Me from Love Songs from the 70's by Al Jarreau (4:20)
Stationary Traveller by Camel...simply awesome.

Shubert, this is one you should give a listen to.
Mapman - glad to see your Camel recommendation to Schubert. Classical roots and influence of/on well done prog rock should appeal to him, I would think. Maybe expand his musical horizons a bit more.

You find it enjoyable listening to things in the random order as you've listed? Some quite jarring changes track to track. Not sure that would work for me but am curious to hear your take on it.
I spend a lot of time listening that way. It's a good way to become more familiar with all your music. Like programming your own personal radio station. I learned to like a lot of music listening to the radio. Does not work as well for concept albums or multiparty classical. I find I listen with less preconception when I do not have to choose what to listen to. New CDs get ripped up front then stored. I might not hear something I added new for a bit. It's a great way to discover new music. Call it "Mapman radio".