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Old 12-07-2018, 02:56 PM
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Stellar. Just wonderful.

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Stellar. Just wonderful.

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Indeed, in all aspects.
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For early morning with coffee or late night relaxing, I enjoy Canadian guitarist David Lindsay. If you're not familiar with him, I suggest starting with his 2015 album Nightbound. The title track, Nightbound, is a good selection if you just want to taste the music. His newest album, Last Passing of Summer, was released in October 2018. Both albums were produced by Windham Hill Records founder Will Ackerman and feature acoustic guitar solos as well as some beautiful ensemble pieces. Several outstanding musicians appear on various tracks. His music is gentle, soothing to the soul and well recorded. I really enjoy both albums.
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I am have looked for a recorded version of her playing this without the live background distractions. So far no luck. It is a nice performance.
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I am have looked for a recorded version of her playing this without the live background distractions. So far no luck. It is a nice performance.

This will get you close Jim:

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This will get you close Jim:

Thanks Bart. I have it set up to go next via Tidal/Roon.
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Ditto. Thanks, Bart.
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Earlier today when pulling together my list of music for 2018 I was thinking about some tracks I wish others would give a try. So here are 3 tracks that capture my attention for different reasons. Give them a try even if they aren't in your normal comfort zone. I assume you can pull them off Tidal, Spotify or iTunes. Youtube versions may not do them justice.

Now it is your turn to add up to three to the list. I will give them a go if they are on Tidal. Let us know why you want others to hear a given track, so add a note.

Remember sometimes we only find one track on an album that draws us in. Also,

Here are my three:
Artist Riopy- Album Riopy Track 1 "I Love You".
His fingers fly across the keyboard. It is all good but between the 2 and 3 minute mark amazes me.

Artist Josh Groban Album Bridges Track 11 "99 Years"
I hope we could all get 99 years with our loved one. I am a sucker for Jennifer Nettles voice in duets.

Artist - Charles Lloyd & The Marvels (featuring Lucinda Williams) Album "Vanishing Gardens". Track 1 "Defiant"
It starts out slow but builds to a nice rhythm. I can't define the genre of this entire album but I play it a lot.

Like I said, these may not be in your comfort zone but give 'em a go.
Great thread again, I purchased both Charles Lloyd & The Marvels (featuring Lucinda Williams) Album "Vanishing Gardens" and Josh Groban Album Bridges

Thanks for the suggestions, both are great albums (CDs) it's nice to step outside my comfort zone from time to time!
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These three are not the latest and genre-wise are quite a spread, but IMO deserve some attention:

Adam Ben Ezra - Can't Stop Running - Can't Stop Running
Great bass player and a lovely tune.

Senhor De Baixo (or Bassotronics) - Bas From Hell, Vol.1 - Bass Is Your God
A bit of fun with seismic frequencies.

Lambchop - Is A Woman - Caterpillar
An uncanny feeling of presence.
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These three are not the latest and genre-wise are quite a spread, but IMO deserve some attention:

Adam Ben Ezra - Can't Stop Running - Can't Stop Running
Great bass player and a lovely tune.

Senhor De Baixo (or Bassotronics) - Bas From Hell, Vol.1 - Bass Is Your God
A bit of fun with seismic frequencies.

Lambchop - Is A Woman - Caterpillar
An uncanny feeling of presence.
Thanks. I have all three in the queue set to play.
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