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John Scofield - A Moment's Peace
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I listened to samples from the Something About April album because the cover looked interetsing in your post, tA. It's hot. I may get that one soon.
What is your opinion of Raphael Saadiq's Stone Rollin'? It has gotten a lot of good press.
I'll post my own top 20 next week after I purchase my final two albums of the year. | |
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Adrian Younge has a nice thing happening.
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Yes - Fly from Here
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*PHEW* ooookay im going to pick three at random and buy em!
man i LOVE your posts! | |
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i am DIGGING adrien young presents.......
wow! | |
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When the Heart Emerges Glistening
hey thanks man..as always impecible taste
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Fatoumata Diawara - Bissachallenging but really beautiful
hows that for my three???
just bought em!!
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DAMN!! ONE MORE?? okay im LOVIN amalia "all the funk"
thats it..i gotta feed my kid!!
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Ample proof that good music is still being produced, recorded, and released. So well presented in a nicely formatted post as well. Had almost forgotten about that Oz Noy release being out now, gotta pick that up. I'm a big fan of Keith Jarrett, Pat Metheny, and Marcus Miller too - wasn't even aware they had new music in 2011 (...been focusing too much on remastered classics lately - gotta get my head out of the past). I'm sure this is probably your "short list" no doubt. I've gotta get up on it! Thanks for putting us on. | |
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I only have Adrian Younge's Black Dynamite OST, haven't checked the other one yet. I'm inclined to check the Deep Blue Organ Trio too
TBH though, I haven't done that much digging around as far as 2011 releases are concerned. I was already content with Rahsaan Patterson's Bluephoria(Which I still think its his best).
I might give those a listen later.
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Very nice release. Listened to this last night. "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Yeah his session work is great too. I've pretty much found myself enjoying most of the Brainfeeder releases this year. More so than Stones Throw with this being a great exception:
The Stepkids - The Stepkids (Stones Throw Records)
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George Duke would technically count as my favorite release from 2011 that I just recently purchased (...for the 3rd time). Although "Master Of The Game" was originally released in 1979, I just received the digitally remastered and expanded edition in the mail last week and have been listening to it all weekend. And while I didn't know who Sheila E. was back in 1979, she certainly comes through loud & clear when I listen to this CD today. This is one of my favorite George Duke albums. | |
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Radiohead - The King of Limbs Kate Bush - 50 Words for Snow Tori Amos - Night of Hunters Tom Waits - Bad as Me PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
Adele - 21 Robbie Robertson - How To Become Clairvoyant Lucinda Williams - Blessed Dave Stewart - The Blackbird Diaries The Dears - Degeneration Street
Eleanor Friedberger - Last Summer Lady Gaga - Born This Way Wire - Red Barked Tree Stevie Nicks - In Your Dreams Lenny Kravitz - Black & White America
Foster the People - Torches Florence + The Machine - Ceremonials Human League - Credo Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes Bon Iver - Bon Iver
Foo Fighters - Wasting Light Holy Ghost! - Holy Ghost! R.E.M. - Collapse Into Now Duran Duran - All You Need is Now Other Lives - Tamer Animals
Peter Murphy - Ninth Beyonce - 4 TV on the Radio - Nine Types of Light My Morning Jacket - Circuital Van Hunt - What Were You Hoping For?
Rihanna - Talk That Talk Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Edie Brickell - Edie Brickell US Royalty - Mirrors The Naked and Famous - Passive Me, Aggressive You * * *
Prince's Classic Finally Expanded The Deluxe 'Purple Rain' Reissue http://www.popmatters.com...n-reissue/ | |
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You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed them. Make sure you check these out before you drop ducats. Don't want to be responsible for your young one starving.
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Marcus Miller is such a great artist and I'm ashamed to not have noticed that he came out with an album this year (especially with Roy Hargrove in there!). Though I've been collecting just about every DVD and TV-rips of his gigs.
I want to be Bobby Sparks. Here he is with Roy Hargrove's RH Factor:
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Pj Harvey - Let England Shake. The Kills - Blood Pressures. Kate Bush - Director's Cut.
That's it, the rest were bootlegs.
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21 Late Nights and Early Mornings Art Slave Diesel Wasting Light Thursday | |
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I really couldn't choose one so:-
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And of course, the sublime:-
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That's what I could think of right now.....there's some more too, but I get to them later.....[Edited 12/30/11 1:29am] الحيوان النادلة ((((|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|)))) ...AND THAT'S THE WAY THE "TITTY" MILKS IT!
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You don't have to choose one. This thread is for favorite albumS. | |
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Props to theAudience for great taste... Marcus has been a favorite of mine for years (as much as I love David Sanborn, I used to buy Dave's albums based on how much involvement Marcus had with the writing and production). FYI... technically, "A Night in Monte Carlo" was released in September of 2010. | |
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Nice! Didn't think anyone else here appreciated this release. Good to know I'm not alone. Big Yes fan (most, if not all incarnations of the band). One of my favorites is Drama. To Drama and Trevor Horn fans, Fly From Here is definitely a nice gift and a pleasant surprise. Never thought Horn would ever do anything with the band again. I appreciate Jon Anderson (his voice is irreplaceable), but his lyrics were just getting too cheesy for me. | |
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The sample track I heard sounds nice. Cool keys. "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Thanks P.
Unfortunately, I didn't start compiling this list until 3/4 of the way into the year. I'm sure there are some I missed that may come to me in time.
Nothing wrong at all with being aware of past releases. There's so much good stuff out there. Old and new.
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to me no competition so far (that is if bootlegs of Prince do not count - than it's Melkweg second night), but 'undun' - The Roots has floored me.... but I have to wait another week for Common 'The Dreamer/The Believer' to be sure. Good second/third is 'Bad As Me' - Tom Waits | |
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