What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?

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  1. aikiMac

    aikiMac aikido + boxing = very good Moderator Supporter

    ::jawdrop::

    Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait -- how many people were playing musical instruments?
    Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait -- what instrument is that?

     
  2. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    Dramarama - The Best Of
    Great late 80's early 90's Alt Rock. This is a very good CD. Anything,Anything, Emerald City, Haven't got a clue, No regrets, Train going backwards, Senseless fun.
     
  3. Grond

    Grond Valued Member

  4. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    Brian Culbertson-Nice & Slow
    Smooth Jazz keyboardist lays down some soulful tracks. Features vocals by Sherree and Kenny Lattimore as well as appearances by Dave koz and Kirk Whalum. Brian is one of the best Smooth Jazz artists out there. Catch him live if you get a chance.
     
  5. ned

    ned Valued Member

    Picked this up the other day, don't know how they ever stayed off my radar.


     
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  6. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    The Psychedelic Furs - All of this and nothing
    Greatest hits by one of the best 80's-90's alt rock bands. Love my way, Pretty in pink, Heartbreak beat, The ghost in you, Highwire Days.
     
  7. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    Lawson Rollins - Infinita
    One of my favorite guitarists spans the genre's of Spanish, Flamenco, World, and Jazz on this wonderful CD.
     
  8. Grond

    Grond Valued Member

  9. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain
    Masterpiece by a legend. Miles combines Spanish sounds with Jazz. Cool.
     
  10. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    Dread Zeppelin - Un-Led-Ed
    Reggae beats with an Elvis impersonator lead singer doing Zep covers. Pretty cool sound actually.
     
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  11. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
    Considered by some to be the greatest Jazz album ever. A classic for sure. I can listen to this over and over. Features Coletrane, Cannonball Adderley, and Bill Evans.
     
  12. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    Prince - Musicology
    According to Wikipedia this 2004 release was his 28th. Damn, I knew he made a lot of music but I didn't realize he had that many albums. Great music as always. Cinnamon Girl, A million days, Call my name, Reflection.
     
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  13. Frodocious

    Frodocious She who MUST be obeyed! Moderator Supporter

    Prince... Sniffle! :(
     
  14. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    The Psychedelic Furs - Here came the Psychedelic Furs:B-sides and lodt Grooves
    A nice compliment to the Greatest hits Cd for any true Furs fan. Mack the knife, New dream, Heartbreak beat(Extended mix), Here come cowboys(12" re-mix version)No easy street(Live).
     
  15. Grond

    Grond Valued Member

    A local college radio station tuned me into to this one.

     
  16. Nojon

    Nojon Tha mo bhàta-foluaimein

     
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    Nojon Tha mo bhàta-foluaimein

  18. aikiMac

    aikiMac aikido + boxing = very good Moderator Supporter

    "Best of Beethoven" on YouTube.
    When I was in high school I noticed that, hey, Beethoven is GREAT. And that was before "Bill & Ted." And all these years later, yep, he's still my favorite classical guy! :hearts:
     
  19. wcrane

    wcrane Valued Member

    Hero - Soundtrack
    Great music from a great movie. Love to listen to this at night when I am relaxing on the La-Z-Boy recliner.
     
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  20. Grond

    Grond Valued Member

    This was Dead Pool's idea. That's right.



    Wasn't expecting the ninja saxophone solo in this one...it's really worth the wait.

     
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