2016/08/04 14:19:30
sharke
For fans of intricate drumming, nucking futz piano playing and HEAVY upright bass....these kids are insane
 

2016/08/04 14:32:47
craigb
Into 1995 with Bob Nelson... 
2016/08/04 15:11:56
jamesg1213
craigb
Into 1995 with Bob Nelson... 




You'll get to this beautiful track soon...
 

2016/08/04 15:18:44
craigb
Uh oh!  Maybe not!  I haven't bought anything past Blip! 2 yet (2013).  That's in Plectrajet (2015)...
 
Oh well, new job, won't be long until I can add a 74th Bill Nelson album. 
2016/08/04 15:43:11
jamesg1213
Alison Krauss, for me, the perfect antidote to the current trend of 'shouty' female singers. Here's she's barely singing at all at times, but completely owns the song.
 

2016/08/10 13:41:13
jamesg1213
 

2016/08/11 15:41:13
Glyn Barnes
jamesg1213
Alison Krauss, for me, the perfect antidote to the current trend of 'shouty' female singers. Here's she's barely singing at all at times, but completely owns the song.
 



Yes - really good, this must be one of the most covered Richard Thompson songs, but this is one of the best.
I wonder if the BBC has any more Transatlantic Sessions planned?
2016/08/11 15:44:34
craigb
Watching all these tutorials for the new job is seriously cramping my music appreciation! 
2016/08/12 19:06:16
sharke
Has audio engineering really come on THAT much since the 50's? I'm frequently amazed by how great recordings from that era sounded. Warm, vibrant and focused. Love this old Mel Torme song. 
 

2016/08/12 23:04:41
craigb
sharke
Has audio engineering really come on THAT much since the 50's? I'm frequently amazed by how great recordings from that era sounded. Warm, vibrant and focused. Love this old Mel Torme song. 
 





I love the irony that you can call a song named "Gloomy Sunday" warm, vibrant and focused. 
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