What are you listening to right now? (Homer Simpson Discovered Higgs Boson 14 Years Before CERN)

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  • @thom, No expert, but I love Live at the Regal.  Think this crowd on the South Side of Chicago in 1964 was ready to hear some blues?



    Meanwhile, OOP from OJC:
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    w/ Bobby Hutcherson and Wynton Marsalis, who must have been all of 20 years old
  • @Thom - the one I have got is Purely B.B. King, which I listened to in the car earlier today, although I don't know its provenance. It is a double CD of, I assume, earlier material mainly through the sound quality. Content wise it is pretty good.. But I am sure someone like BDB will be able to give a better response. Of his later work, the best known is probably the album with Eric Clapton that I played above - Riding with the King.
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    Deuces Wild is a good one Thom.

    Good classic ones from the 60's and 1970 that everyone should hear:

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    and if you're looking for a more recent one, this was a good comeback album
    for a guy who lost some (i say "some") of his early-days spark:

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    There's so much more out there, but these should give you more for now.

    Oh! and for a live, YES! to the Regal mentioned above and this one:

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  • Thanks, guys.
  • Ha, was just about to post Cook County Jail and rostasi beat me to it.
  • BORIS- Heavy Rocks (2002)

    Sad about BB too; thanks for all the album tips.
  • Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
  • Dean Blunt - Black Metal
  • Pharoah Sanders- Black Unity
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    Karlrecords news (releases 05 June 2015)
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    In Absentia
    Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
    Then
    Scarlatti: Sonatas album cover

    An unusual set this, in that (for $5.84 on emusic) you get 5 disks of Scarlatti sonatas played on 5 different instruments. Fun to compare.
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    Sunday morning, something nice and easy before Church

  • Tina Turner - Private Dancer. I heard a track from this yesterday. It sent me looking for the CD from two decades or so ago
  • Rhys Chatham - A Crimson Grail for 400 Guitars
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    Dan Deacon - Bromst
  • UnderPool 4 album cover

    Thanks Jonah -his  Album of the Week

  • The Bell That Never Rang album cover

      

  • Fugazi - Red Medicine
  • Grateful Dead- Two From The Vault (1968-08-24)
  • The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers
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    @Thom - Sorry to get in late on the B.B.King discussion but I love his '50's material, originally on the Modern label.  Ace has a comp called The Best Of The Early Years that would do nicely.  This 2-fer you can get at eMu is close - http://www.emusic.com/album/b-b-king/the-bluessinging-the-blues/15764143/
    So I just listened to Have You Met Lera Lynn, by Lera Lynn.   Who?  Why?  There is a trailer on HBO for the upcoming Season 2 of True Detective that has a woman singing - one hear and I was Who Was That?  I Have To Have That! but it seems they commissioned this song for the series from country singer Lera Lynn and it is not yet available.  So I picked up this previous album on eMu - there are hints that there's talent here, but it wouldn't have suggested someone who would produce a song I had to have the moment I heard it, but that can be a tricky thing.  They are on a roll there - I also had to have The Handsome Family song The Road Goes On from Season 1 of True Detective.  That at least is at eMu.
  • Gretchen Peters - Blackbirds
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    The OO-Ray - Empty Orchestra

    Very nice drone/ambient made from heavily processed cello. Highly recommended. NYOP, check it out;

    https://lifelikefamily.bandcamp.com/album/empty-orchestra

    [quote]Empty Orchestra finds The OO-Ray (Ted Laderas) possessed with a new sense of urgency. Recorded over a stressful three years concurrent with his doctoral work in biology, Empty Orchestra is a work that protests the savagery of today while still maintaining that calm and peace can be reached through the turbulence[/quote]

    Eta: this is really, really good. GP I could especially see liking it.
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