@rostasi, yeah, after listening to the first song or two of Love Obey, i stopped to check out what else Standley has recorded and noticed Birds on a Wire. Went back to finish up Love Obey but the next thing I play is going to have to be Birds on a Wire. Thanks for the extra info with the review link.
Wow, i just checked out one of the additional CDs listed at the end of that review that rostasi posted for Birds on a Wire under the heading, 'You might also like.' The album is If Grief Could Wait. When you click on that album cover you get an article that has an embedded youtube video of one of the tracks which is a Leonard Cohen cover. It is spectacular! A must see. Thanks again, rostasi for that link.
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Nice review here
Three new tracks downloaded from Freegal - Backstreets, Rosalita and Thunder Road, all BS live classics
ETA: There was 37 when I was there, now it's down to 32.
http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=28114
- and still top quality Twin stuff.
ETA: an excellent live version of his heliosphan track from Selected Ambient Works 85-92: 5 heliosphan live
- Name your price.
It's good, not great. He actually does a pretty good job with these songs, surprisingly.
As posted recently...poignant and haunting
Recently stumbled across at eMu...Must be able handle some electric piano. w/ Cedar Walton, Sam Jones, and Louis Hayes from 1973. Lucky's last album
@Rostasi, I will be on the lookout for a chance to hear that Ahmad/Pharoah live album. The photo is a classic
(but Pharoah and Ahmad could be a gem. Too bad Idris is no longer with us).
Rosemary Standley & Dom La Nena - Birds on a Wire
A winner in my book.
now the new Panda Bear album-
Just finished: Jason Steele Messenger Collective - "Vol. 1: Wirewalker"
Now playing: Jean Lapouge - "Des Enfants"
New solo album by Julian Lage is up for streaming, and sounds beautiful
I filling in some of the many gaps from the The 50 Greatest Jazz Albums of All Time?