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RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 19-01-2020 ![]() GEORGE HARRISON "let it roll" cd, 2009 nineteen track solo career spanning compilation. two live tracks on here being "here comes the sun" and "while my guitar gently weeps". the rest were pretty much singles and those that weren't probably should have been singles. good solid collection and a good starting point to enter the world of "the quiet Beatle" I LOVE THIS ALBUM RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 21-01-2020 ![]() LEONARD COHEN "old ideas" cd, 2012 recent purchase couldn't wait, put it at the top of the pile. twelfth studio set. t'was a dark turbulent time for Cohen around this time as he discovered his manager had run off with his life savings leaving him virtually bankrupt. mood is dark and sombre, some sarcasm in the lyrics, religious/biblical references also. sounds like a man realising his own mortality at age 77. either way, another very good album from Mr Cohen my favourite: I love to speak with Leonard He’s a sportsman and a shepherd He’s a lazy bastard Living in a suit But he does say what I tell him Even though it isn’t welcome He just doesn't have the freedom To refuse He will speak these words of wisdom Like a sage, a man of vision Though he knows he’s really nothing But the brief elaboration of a tube Going home Without my sorrow Going home Sometime tomorrow Going home To where it’s better Than before Going home Without my burden Going home Behind the curtain Going home Without the costume That I wore He wants to write a love song An anthem of forgiving A manual for living with defeat A cry above the suffering A sacrifice recovering But that isn’t what I need him To complete I want to make him certain That he doesn’t have a burden That he doesn’t need a vision That he only has permission To do my instant bidding Which is to say what I have told him To repeat I'm going home Without the sorrow Going home Sometime tomorrow Going home To where it’s better Than before Going home Without my burden Going home Behind the curtain Going home Without this costume That I wore I love to speak with Leonard He’s a sportsman and a shepherd He’s a lazy bastard Living in a suit RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 22-01-2020 ![]() BILLY JOEL "greatest hits volume I & volume II" cd, 1985 I own the doubly vinyl and the double cd, I played the cd. vinyl has 21 tracks, cd has 26. disk I, which im posting is all his 1970s material, same for the vinyl 1st lp. love just about every track on this disk. favourite track on the 1st disk wasn't on the Lp version (posted below). great artist, great storyteller up there with the best when he is good. RE: What Are You Listening To? - Ruby - 25-01-2020 MARK OBLINGER - High Water Line ![]() This is his debut album, released mid 2019. When I read 'debut' and heard his voice before seeing any pics, the immediate impression was of a much younger man but that said, as things progressed, it became evident that this could only be the work of someone with many years of experience tucked firmly under his belt. It's a lovely, accomplished offering. Well written songs, great production (which is hardly surprising since he's been winning production Grammy Awards for some decades now) and a clean high tenor which belies his years. My associations were with Graham Nash, Paul Simon, Marc Cohn - that ilk of artist. Went and looked him up and it turns out he's worked as a touring band member of Pure Prairie League as well as with Garth Brooks, Amy Grant, John Oates, Richie Furay and others - he also toured with Firefall for seven years. One of those musicians who put his family first as opposed to the demands of the spotlight and who now, with the benefit of hindsight, and dues well and truly paid, has made a sincere and classy album. It's not pop and not rock and it's the kind of music I like only when it's done well, i.e. has not descended into too much schmaltz, which it hasn't, IMHO. Always a fine line. Some live clips - "No Regrets" ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7o3jhMLsHc "Love Is" ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X89h2_pDAKQ "Pressure Makes Diamonds" ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbE9XS0ZWIU The title track ... RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 26-01-2020 [u] ![]() BILLY JOEL "greatest hits volume I & volume II" cd, 1985 disk 2 covers the period 78-85, includes two new songs "youre only human" being the lead off promo single. like the first disk, could just about pick anything as favourite track. thought i'd pick one that gets little airplay on radio this time I LOVE THIS ALBUM RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 31-01-2020 ![]() ROD STEWART "it had to be you: the great American songbook" cd, 2002 the first in a series of five likewise albums in which Rod tackles the "standards". album returned him to the top10 in a lot of countries for the first time in over a decade. album went multi-platinum in UK, US, CAN and AU selling around 6 million copies worldwide. jazzy, bluesy crooning from Sir Rodney as he covers the likes of Gershwin, Cole Porter, Frankie Laine and Nat King Cole to name a few. nothing I love on here and nothing I dislike just a consistent album of feel good songs we all know and love. from the album: RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 02-02-2020 ![]() JULIO IGLESIAS "1100 Bel Air Place" cd, 1984 wasn't sure whether this should go in this thread or pop??? his 32nd album, first to be sung in English. multi platinum in numerous countries, gold status everywhere else by the looks of it. a string of hits from it also. duets with Ms Ross, Willie and Beach Boys. almost half the album was written by Albert Hammond, the rest is a whos-who also. superb album loving just about every track RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 05-02-2020 ![]() LEONARD COHEN "popular problems " cd , 2014: Leonard's thirteenth album loving his vocals more the older he got. seems more Statesman-like. lyrically, up there with his best. another very good album from Mr Cohen I LOVE THIS ALBUM RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 05-02-2020 ![]() ROD STEWART "Stardust: the great American songbook, volume III" cd, 2004 third instalment of five covers albums. top 10 album everywhere, platinum in most places not as good a selection of material as the first album but still likeable. I LIKE THIS ALBUM RE: What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 10-02-2020 ![]() JAN GARRETT "don't go back to sleep, cd, 1992 from the box given to me last year. from Colorado. debut album. easy listening, slight soprano vocal at times. I could be mistaken but a lot of the lyrics sound Christian based?? either way. a pleasant album, nothing to love but more importantly, nothing to dislike. I LIKE THIS ALBUM |