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#84578 - 03/14/05 06:57 PM Whats in your changer right now...
TLiX Offline
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or in other words what are you listening to these days... I'm realy feeln' the production on these albums
Citizen Cope - The Clarence Greenwood Recordings
for drums!
Ani Difranco - Knuckle Down
pure atmosphere vibe
The Isley Brothers - Taken To The Next Phase
a lot of cool sounds
Marc Broussard - Carmicalo
pushing the pop edge but still real
Alica Keys - (the newest one)
girl can actualy sing? need I say more
just a few...

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#84579 - 03/14/05 07:13 PM Re: Whats in your changer right now...
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LOVE STORY, a two disc anthology of Love, the Arthur Lee band of the 60s

Steve Earle, EL CORAZON, can't beat the "twang trust"

SARAH VAUGHN, a 1959 session featuring Clifford Brown, Herbie Mann, Paul Quinichette and others. Incredible music from one of the best. Unbelievable trumpet work from Brown, who was another potential superstar taken from us before reaching the age of 30.

No special production feats here, folks, it's all about the song and the performance!

(WARNING- shameless plug) Oh yeah, also BEV BURTON, a gospel vocalist we're producing who writes some beautifully inspired songs, and also sings so sweetly (with power, too!)
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#84580 - 03/14/05 07:54 PM Re: Whats in your changer right now...
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No changer here, but my top 20 most played in iTunes:

1) I'm In The Mood For Love - King Pleasure
2) Don't Fear The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult
3) No Matter What - Badfinger
4) Army - Ben Folds Five
5) Diamond Dogs - David Bowie
6) Everybody's Got Something To Hide - Beatles
7) Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers
8) Day After Day - Badfinger
9) Over The Hills & Far Away - Led Zeppelin
10) I Saw Her Again - The Mamas & The Papas
11) You're Gonna Miss Me - The Thirteenth Floor Elevators
12) Baby Blue - Badfinger
13) Come & Get It - Badfinger
14) I'll Follow The Sun - Beatles
15) Strawberry Love Letter #23 - The Brothers Johnson
16) We're For The Dark - Badfinger
17) Alcohol - Brent Bourgeois
18) Midnight Confesssions - The Grass Roots
19) ABC - The Jackson 5
20) Betcha By Golly Wow - The Stylistics

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#84581 - 03/14/05 09:28 PM Re: Whats in your changer right now...
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Banana Splits - Greatest Hits Vol. II
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#84582 - 03/15/05 04:44 AM Re: Whats in your changer right now...
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Glenn R, that's not a music list, it's a time time warp for Gods sake !!! \:D Grass Roots - Midnight Confessions - As far as I can remember, was my first inspiration to play R&R ( though I wouldn't actually do it until many years later ) I think I was probably 6 or 7 when I first heard it ( around '68 ? ). My car changer:
disk 1 - Herb Ellis - Concord Sessions d disk 2 - Mark Knopfler- Golden Heart
disk 3 - Dr John - Crescent Moon
disk 4 - Frank Zappa - You can't do that on stage anymore Vol 4
disk 5 - Dr John - Nawlins dis dat d'udda
disk 6 - Pink Floyd - wish you were here
Single Disk - Pat Metheny - Letter from home

Home CD changer:
disk 1 - Alman Bros.- live at the Filmore
disk 2 - Bela Fleck - Outbound
disk 3 - Lyle Workman ( not sure of the name ) disk 4 - Larry Carlton - On solid ground
disk 5 - Stanley Jordan - Cornucopia

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#84583 - 03/15/05 05:50 AM Re: Whats in your changer right now...
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Works in progres. And a few non comercial CDs of local bands I like in a pile in front of the CD recorder mixed in with CDs I need or needed to learn for gigs.

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#84584 - 03/15/05 07:20 AM Re: Whats in your changer right now...
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 Quote:
Originally posted by DP:
Glenn R, that's not a music list, it's a time time warp for Gods sake !!! \:D
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#84585 - 03/15/05 11:16 AM Re: Whats in your changer right now...
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Kevin Gilbert- THUD
Ten Years After- Cricklewood Green
Dave Koz- Saxophonic
Tubes- The Completion Backward Principle
Silvertide- Show and Tell
Savoy Brown- Street Corner Talking
Morris Code- Just For You

I have a 6 CD Cartridge w/single CD tray, so I can load seven CDs at once.
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#84586 - 03/15/05 12:30 PM Re: Whats in your changer right now...
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Originally posted by Paul Schubert:

Savoy Brown- Street Corner Talking
I have a 6 CD Cartridge w/single CD tray, so I can load seven CDs at once.
Paul I haven't heard any of those albums I'll check them out! love new music... but this one Street Corner Talking, my mastering guy I use mastered this album. How is the production on this one?
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#84587 - 03/15/05 03:24 PM Re: Whats in your changer right now...
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Street Corner Talking was recorded at the Olympic Studios in UK in the early seventies ('71 if I'm correct).
It was engineered by George Chkiantz and Rod Thear and produced by Neil Slaven.
The production was relatively tight for the early seventies. However most bands (esp. in UK) held pride in being able to record entire albums in extremely short periods (sometimes just a few days).
If the production was compared to todays standards it probably would be considered a bit sloppy. As a matter of fact, if you listen closely you may be able to hear a few flubs.
What makes the album great is the excellent material.
All in all, the album may just serve to remind me of what we've progressed from.
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