Well, I partook of the NinjaTunes sale. After getting Que Viva Coltrane and a Chris Norman/David Greenberg album of early Cape Breton music, i have a few credits left. I'm considering a booster--wouldn't each credit increase in value by 10 cents?
@elwoodicious, welcome to my world. My job would be simply impossible without access to ~19,000 songs. Do you think I can take that as a deduction on Schedule C???
This one's on Evidence too...I can't see if it's album-priced or not. (Pretty sure it wasn't when I got it...)
@Doofy, my co-workers keep trying to tempt me to come into the office more but I can only handle so many days a week of Drake's latest club remix mashup with Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. And yes, as a non-practicing non tax attorney I strongly encourage that deduction. ;-)
Just put my entire collection on shuffle. Should be interesting. Oddly enough it just went from Sonic Youth to The Jesus and Mary Chain. That's some good DJing.
I'm really loving how terrible this sounds - everything's so low and fuzzy and with lots of background noise and static. I don't know why I like bad sound so much but I do.
Composers: Pauline Oliveros, Nurit Tilles, Linda Montano, Marilyn Freedman, Paula M. Kimper, Eve Beglarian (again !), Jennifer Higdon, Annea Lockwood, Madelyn Byrne, Ruth Anderson.
Double Edge: Edmund Niemann & Nurit Tilles, duo-pianists
Performing works by: Meredith Monk, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Mel Powell, David Borden, Paul Bowles, Morton Feldman, James Tenney, "Blue" Gene Tyranny. Info.
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One of my absolute best Amie purchases.
Well, I partook of the NinjaTunes sale. After getting Que Viva Coltrane and a Chris Norman/David Greenberg album of early Cape Breton music, i have a few credits left. I'm considering a booster--wouldn't each credit increase in value by 10 cents?
The rare album that's still not album priced...
This is what I like about working from home, I can indulge in my tastes all day.
This one's on Evidence too...I can't see if it's album-priced or not. (Pretty sure it wasn't when I got it...)
Awesome find, Brighternow!
then:
now:
Listening online.
Thanks, Brighter!
Spiritualized live at Radio City. Excellent for soothing me while I try to soothe a baby when I would really like to be in bed.
Craig
Educating myself in preparation for all those 0.49 ECM tracks next month.
I'm really loving how terrible this sounds - everything's so low and fuzzy and with lots of background noise and static. I don't know why I like bad sound so much but I do.
If nothing else, Amie Street provided me with a crapton of Tru Thoughts releases. For that I will be forever grateful.
Listening online
Lesbian American Composers - (NWCRI 2007)
Composers: Pauline Oliveros, Nurit Tilles, Linda Montano, Marilyn Freedman, Paula M. Kimper, Eve Beglarian (again !), Jennifer Higdon, Annea Lockwood, Madelyn Byrne, Ruth Anderson.
I also thank Brighter! This album is fantastic.
Craig
Listening Online. Sounds pretty good so far, but I don't think I'll drop 10 GBP for it.
- Like this one:
Double Edge - U.S. Choice (1992)
Double Edge: Edmund Niemann & Nurit Tilles, duo-pianists
Performing works by: Meredith Monk, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Mel Powell, David Borden, Paul Bowles, Morton Feldman, James Tenney, "Blue" Gene Tyranny.
Info.
edit: the David Borden track is really amazing.
then
Amie Street, we miss you.
(Fushitsusha - I)
(I can't believer I found this at itunes of all places - sold as "Futisuya" or something like that.)