Ive had a nice pair of speakers (B&W's) for some time but an only adequate receiver. Ok but missing something.
I broke down and bought a new receiver and Im blown away by what my speakers can do now. I had no way of realizing the gaps in sound I was missing with the old receiver.
My musical interests run the gamut but I think Motown is at the base of what Im listening to.
Motown and Chess Records put out some incredible talents but it all kind of transcends into other sounds. Its not that far fom Smokey Robinson to Bob Marley. Or Sam Cooke to the Neville Brothers. Its an easy transition to make from Motown to many other avenues.
Anyway Im spending hours listeng in a way I never have before and Im searching for music Im unfamiliar with to get a full well rounded musical experience.
If Im playing Diana Krall the clean crisp notes of the keys on the piano and the utter clarity of her voice fills the room and if I close my eyes shes in the room.
The bass output is set so I only hear what was laid down on the track, I dont want embellishment or fabricated sound fields. I want to hear the distinct purity of each note, each sparkle of the cymbal.
Horns on these speakers produce some of the truest sound Ive ever heard. I went and bought a Miles Davis cd today just so I know what its about. Im not crazy about the cd musically but I can listen just to absorb this array of instruments that seamlessly permeate my surroundings.
Im eager to find more music Im unaware of so I can visit this place of magic often.
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:45 pm
by Lon
Nomad;1122928 wrote: I love my music.
Ive had a nice pair of speakers (B&W's) for some time but an only adequate receiver. Ok but missing something.
I broke down and bought a new receiver and Im blown away by what my speakers can do now. I had no way of realizing the gaps in sound I was missing with the old receiver.
My musical interests run the gamut but I think Motown is at the base of what Im listening to.
Motown and Chess Records put out some incredible talents but it all kind of transcends into other sounds. Its not that far fom Smokey Robinson to Bob Marley. Or Sam Cooke to the Neville Brothers. Its an easy transition to make from Motown to many other avenues.
Anyway Im spending hours listeng in a way I never have before and Im searching for music Im unfamiliar with to get a full well rounded musical experience.
If Im playing Diana Krall the clean crisp notes of the keys on the piano and the utter clarity of her voice fills the room and if I close my eyes shes in the room.
The bass output is set so I only hear what was laid down on the track, I dont want embellishment or fabricated sound fields. I want to hear the distinct purity of each note, each sparkle of the cymbal.
Horns on these speakers produce some of the truest sound Ive ever heard. I went and bought a Miles Davis cd today just so I know what its about. Im not crazy about the cd musically but I can listen just to absorb this array of instruments that seamlessly permeate my surroundings.
Im eager to find more music Im unaware of so I can visit this place of magic often.
If you like sax Nomad, you might try Earl Bostic. He was big in rythmn and blues in the 50's and his big ole sax will give your speakers a work out.
On a cooler and smoother tone, but still sax--------check out anything by Stan Getz--------he's from the cooooool jazz era but different than Miles.
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Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 11:00 pm
by Nomad
Lon;1122931 wrote: If you like sax Nomad, you might try Earl Bostic. He was big in rythmn and blues in the 50's and his big ole sax will give your speakers a work out.
On a cooler and smoother tone, but still sax--------check out anything by Stan Getz--------he's from the cooooool jazz era but different than Miles.
Earl Bostic
Thanks and I love sax. Ill write it down. I have oodles of smooth jazz and I think Im tiring of it somewhat.
I recently purchased a Ginger Baker (from Cream) Trio cd and he went into a classical jazz direction that I like. Full of punch and squealing horns coupled with his elegant guitar playing and perfectly rounded out drum variations.
For the pure pleasure of trying to keep up Pat Metheny is an interesting musician.
Can you recommend any really "big" orchestral selections ?
By big I mean tympany and bold robust outbursts of full sound ?
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:28 am
by Lon
Nomad;1122934 wrote: Earl Bostic
Thanks and I love sax. Ill write it down. I have oodles of smooth jazz and I think Im tiring of it somewhat.
I recently purchased a Ginger Baker (from Cream) Trio cd and he went into a classical jazz direction that I like. Full of punch and squealing horns coupled with his elegant guitar playing and perfectly rounded out drum variations.
For the pure pleasure of trying to keep up Pat Metheny is an interesting musician.
Can you recommend any really "big" orchestral selections ?
By big I mean tympany and bold robust outbursts of full sound ?
There's only one----------
Stan Kenton
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:17 am
by along-for-the-ride
Ah................another smooth jazz fan. High five, Nomad!......Waymon Tisdale, Paul Hardcastle, Euge Groove, Nils, Peter White, etc.
The Temptations are one of my fave Motown groups.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:29 am
by OpenMind
Way to go, Nomad.:-6
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:14 am
by chonsigirl
A littlew piece of heaven, with the music playing so clearly.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:07 am
by G#Gill
Hey Nomad, have you heard of a band called 'Sky' ? They were big in the 70's/80's Their leader was John Williams (UK), a brilliant classical guitarist who ventured into non-classical music (sort of) by forming a band called Sky - brilliant! They played all sorts of music, but probably their most famous piece was 'Toccata'. If you haven't heard them (I don't think they are together any more - gone their separate ways), give them a listen. I'll put a couple of links here for you to try.............
YouTube - Sky - Toccata
YouTube - SKY - Carillon (Live)
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:18 am
by CARLA
Motown my era some of the best music every made. I'm with Lon on this "Stan Kenton" excellent sound. John Coltrane, Wes Montgomery, Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Boz Scaggs, Charles Mingus to name a few.
but I think [QUOTE]Motown is at the base of what Im listening to. Motown and Chess Records put out some incredible talents but it all kind of transcends into other sounds. Its not that far fom Smokey Robinson to Bob Marley. Or Sam Cooke to the Neville Brothers. Its an easy transition to make from Motown to many other avenues.[/QUOTE]
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:51 am
by Nomad
CARLA;1123227 wrote: Motown my era some of the best music every made. I'm with Lon on this "Stan Kenton" excellent sound. John Coltrane, Wes Montgomery, Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Boz Scaggs, Charles Mingus to name a few.
Thanks for the replies. Its way better than being threatened with banning or "Im contacting the FBI"
Stan Kenton it is then.
I know of Coltrane but I dont know his music, hes a jazz pianist ?
Mingus Im only familiar with because Joni Mitchell went through a Mingus phase and dedicated an album to his music or influence.
Boz Scaggs I recently rediscovered. Id only been familiar with pop tunes from the 70,s but the guy can light up a guitar and his voice is uniquely amazing.
As I said the smooth jazz has kind of worn thin on me. Clear Channel which has a monopoly on American radio stations stick to a format that I cant tolerate any longer.
I will check out Sky gill thanks.
Al DiMeola is a master guitarist, Herbie Hancock has an album from a few years back called Dis Is Da Drum, heavy African influence flavored with urban contemporary.
Im not a purist by any means meaning Im not pigeon holed, I want to experience everything.
Weather Report and Chick Corea are too manic for me.
Interner radio is a great path to an introduction to unfamiliar music.
Pick a genre and keep it on in the background and when you hear something that grabs you check the artist and album currently playing.
Im also extremely enthralled with Middle Eastern music, its mysterious and mesmerizing.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:54 am
by CARLA
If your looking for a Women Jazz singer the early songs by 'NANCY WILSON" are exceptional. I have many of her early albums beautiful voice. :-6
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:00 am
by Nomad
CARLA;1123235 wrote: If your looking for a Women Jazz singer the early songs by 'NANCY WILSON" are exceptional. I have many of her early albums beautiful voice. :-6
I am familiar with Nancy Wilson and yes I love female vocalists.
Some of the older cd's that havent been digitally remastered can be hard to listen to but I realize others will never give up their scratched vinyl.
Speaking of a silky performance I cant help it but Michael Buble is one smooth cat.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:02 am
by CARLA
He totally is a crooner and fabulous. :guitarist
[QUOTE]Speaking of a silky performance I cant help it but Michael Buble is one smooth cat.[/QUOTE]
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:07 am
by Nomad
You enjoy your music too. And your right about Motown and that era.
Teddy Pendergrass.....too much, its too good.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:09 am
by CARLA
Funny you should bring up Teddy Pendergrass I put him on my Ipod Nano and the kids and I mean kids at work want to know who I'm listening so I say listen to this. He now has a entire office of young fans. Love Teddy..!!
"SADE" awesome voice her "Best of Sade " great music.
[QUOTE]Teddy Pendergrass.....too much, its too good.[/QUOTE]
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:40 am
by Nomad
CARLA;1123248 wrote: Funny you should bring up Teddy Pendergrass I put him on my Ipod Nano and the kids and I mean kids at work want to know who I'm listening so I say listen to this. He now has a entire office of young fans. Love Teddy..!!
"SADE" awesome voice her "Best of Sade " great music.
:wah:
This just about turns me into a puddle.
YouTube - Teddy Pendergrass - Love TKO
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:44 am
by CARLA
Amen to that "Turn out the lights" ain't bad either. Marvin Gaye is right there with Teddy till his death one of the best as well.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:45 am
by Nomad
Or
YouTube - Al Green - Let's stay together
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:47 am
by Nomad
CARLA;1123272 wrote: Amen to that "Turn out the lights" ain't bad either. Marvin Gaye is right there with Teddy till his death one of the best as well.
What's Going On is my all time favorite.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:49 am
by CARLA
Ah yes Al Green. My man Marvin Gaye..!! :guitarist This is actually my on hold, playback song on my Cell Phone
YouTube - BB King Stevie Ray Vaughan Etta James - Midnight Hour
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:58 am
by Nomad
Sweeeeetness
YouTube - Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:01 pm
by Nomad
Ill stop now but I had to throw this one in.....
YouTube - otis redding - ive been loving you too long
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:01 pm
by CARLA
One of my all time favorites "Etta James At Last" Beyonce didn't even come close for the Obama's but good try. :wah:
YouTube - Etta James / At Last
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:14 pm
by Nomad
Ok I cant stop...
YouTube - Dr. John playing 'IKO IKO'
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:16 pm
by CARLA
Me either "Sade Never as good as the first time" :guitarist
YouTube - Sade - Never As Good As The First Time
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:19 pm
by CARLA
Muddy Waters "Got my MoJo Workin"
YouTube - Muddy Waters - Got my Mojo Workin'
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:30 pm
by Nomad
One of Claptons shining moments
YouTube - Eric Clapton Old Love Live in Hyde Park
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:32 pm
by CARLA
"There's a Moon out tonight" by the Capri's - bunch of white guys back in the 60's :wah: excellent.
YouTube - There's a moon out Tonight
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:35 pm
by Nomad
CARLA;1123328 wrote: Me either "Sade Never as good as the first time" :guitarist
YouTube - Sade - Never As Good As The First Time
Purity...thats my summation of her and I love her. Although I understand shes led a troubled life but shes an enigma. Perhaps her musical stories are her life.
I wish she would put more music out and Id pay top $ to see her.
What an angel she is.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:35 pm
by Nomad
carla;1123355 wrote: "there's a moon out tonight" by the capri's - bunch of white guys back in the 60's :wah: Excellent.
youtube - there's a moon out tonight
white guys !
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:37 pm
by CARLA
She is at the top of my playlist just an amazing voice. Your right she doesn't put on many song as of late. Her "Best of Sage" is very good.
[QUOTE]Purity...thats my summation of her and I love her. Although I understand shes led a troubled life but shes an enigma. Perhaps her musical stories are her life.
I wish she would put more music out and Id pay top $ to see her.
What an angel she is.[/QUOTE]
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:41 pm
by CARLA
Back in the day every dance I ever went to this was the last song of the night. "Oh What a Night by the Dells" we had soul back then. :wah:
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:46 pm
by Nomad
CARLA;1123370 wrote: Back in the day every dance I ever went to this was the last song of the night. "Oh What a Night by the Dells" we had soul back then. :wah:
YouTube - Oh What a Night - The Dells
You still have soul. Youre the soulest.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:49 pm
by CARLA
Thanks Nomie I have alway felt music in my soul. I was a pretty good dancer back in the day. I have been teaching my Nieces and Granddaugter the swing, the stroll dances of the past, also how to really dance to a slow song. :yh_rotfl
[QUOTE]You still have soul. Youre the soulest.[/QUOTE]
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:54 pm
by Nomad
It would be remiss not to mention Stevie
YouTube - Stevie Wonder - Ribbon In The Sky
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:56 pm
by OpenMind
Nomad;1123302 wrote: Sweeeeetness
YouTube - Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind
I had a warning from my PC during this video. My CPU peaked, got very hot.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:14 pm
by Nomad
OpenMind;1123389 wrote: I had a warning from my PC during this video. My CPU peaked, got very hot.
Yup thats normal. I saw her one evening in a park with the Gulf of Mexico washing its waves ashore a few feet away. My mind actually started on fire.
I think thats why Im the way I am now.
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:18 pm
by OpenMind
Nomad;1123415 wrote: Yup thats normal. I saw her one evening in a park with the Gulf of Mexico washing its waves ashore a few feet away. My mind actually started on fire.
I think thats why Im the way I am now.
Can't have been a bad thing if it's left you in tune for good music, man.:-6
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:50 pm
by Nomad
This is Stan Getz on an album titled a Twist of Jobim, a tribute to Carlos Jobim. featuring other guests exploring Bossa Nova. Its a nice album. Very listenable.
YouTube - Stan Getz - Samba De Una Nota
Another cut from the same album featuring Al Jarreau and Oleta Adams singing Girl From Impanema