What are you streaming tonight?
We have threads specific for cdp and tt so why not streaming as it is a modern media.
I don't care if you stream Tidal, Deezer, Spotify, Paradise Radio or any number of internet stations.
I would like you to share your tastes and method of streaming.
La Rêveuse - London circa 1720: Corelli's Legacy, Qobuz Hi-Res Controcorrente Orchestra - Bach Sons - Symphonies by J. C. Bach, J. C. F. Bach, W. F. Bach & C. P. E. Bach, Qobuz Thelonious Monk - Palo Alto, Qobuz Hi-Res John Coltrane - Giant Steps (60th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) [2020 Remaster], Qobuz Hi-Res |
Monk "Palo Alto" Qobuz (24/48) A little back story for those who care to read about this recording: https://www.allaboutjazz.com/palo-alto-thelonious-monk-impulse-records |
tomic601 Listened to Tea for the Tillerman twice already. Of course, I’ve listened to the original about 400 times. Uakti - Philip Glass: Aguas da Amazonia Qobuz |
uberwaltz i liked the Argent album very much. Some of the songs sounded familiar, so I may have listened to it in the past. |
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Joan Osborne is at the top of my list of living female (or not) singers. Watch her YouTube live-in-the-studio (radio station) rendering of Slim Harpo’s "Shake Your Hips". Smokin’ hot! So is the band accompanying her, really good. And her performance of "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted" in the Standing In The Shadows Of Motown film is absolutely devastating. After the song ends, the band bows to her! I’ve seen her live twice at The Aladdin Theater in Portland, Oregon (a cool converted old deco-style movie theater with great acoustics), accompanied by her regular guitarist and pianist. With all the fake singers around, it’s a pleasure to hear the real deal. Her album of Dylan songs didn’t work for me: she seems to have a more natural affinity for Soul-type material. But then again, she does a great job on the Country material on her Pretty Little Stranger album. Her new album seems like a must-have. |
Fit For A King - The Path, Qobuz Hi-Res I hardly ever listen to any new metal artists anymore, it all seems so formulaic. A big dramatic intro, then a bunch of heavy guitars and drums, and then instead of singing, some feral growling. I tried 4 or 5 new metal albums on Qobuz this morning and they all followed that formula. There was some actual singing on this and it was a little more listenable, but still just OK. Am I getting old? I mean, I know that type of metal must have fans if all the bands are doing it. |
Joan Osborne - Trouble and Strife Qobuz My God! She still sounds great! Haven’t really heard her since the early 90s when I was living in Austin. Fell in love with her after “Right Hand Man”. Stumbled across a few of her performances on TV after that, but she fell off my radar also. Nice to know she is still going strong. |
I like Radio Paradise and have it on when I have task stuff to do. They have some great Joan songs in the play algorithm or curation and they always stop me dead in my tracks and then I play the CD off my server.... she is for sure the real deal and I love a few of her Dylan cuts.,, I could listen with rapture as she read off the nuclear launch codes... |