Help me discover some new music...


Hi, Gang,

My rig is finally at a level that I don't feel a great need to invest in new gear. Rather, I'm looking for new music to discover. I feel like I'm listening to a lot of the "same old stuff."

I listen to mostly rock and pop, with a little orchestral/soundtrack music thrown in and a bit of jazz, too.

Here's what I know and love:

Steely Dan (including Becker and Fagen solo efforts)
Sade
James Taylor
Beatles
Dire Straits
Bonnie Raitt
Eagles
Paul Simon
Some classical Chesky LP's
Joe Jackson
Ingrid Michaelson
Chicago
Basia
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Earth Wind and Fire
Supertramp
Queen

,,, and a lot of other things I'm not thinking of right now.

Anybody want to be my "Pandora" and suggest things I should check out? Great music is primary, but great sonics also appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
rebbi
Thanks.
Also, check out "SUN KILL MOON" Several albums out, but "Admiral Fell Promises" is the first one I got...and it hooked me. Check out "Alesund" for a sample of what is in store. GREAT recording to boot.

JIC...Reading your list, you should know about Buckingham Nicks/Nicks Buckingham

Eddie From Ohio "Quick" "Juggler on his blades" Folky, funky, different, excellent.

Of Monsters and Men / My head is an animal

Are you aware of the new Eric Woolfson Releases? "Freudiana" should be in every Alan Parson-friendly collection. There are others...

Jarek Smietana & Wojtek Karolak - What's Goin' On

Joshua James "build me this"

And one I did not see in my second quick scan through this thread. To me, the most under-rated album since 1979.

WILLY DEVILLE "Miracle" (This is Mark Knopflers production.)
LP is very good, the latest CD remaster is even better.

Too bad Willy is no longer with us.
Sorry for the choppy nature of this post, but it is a cut and paste from an email. Happy listening!
Rebbi, try Fleet Foxes' "Helplessness Blues" album, Albert King's "Born Under a Bad Sign", Gentle Giant Live "Playing the Fool"( live double album)and for some Jazz try Cannonball Adderley's "Somethin' Else". And if you're a Joe Jackson fan, try his "Night Music".