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Florence + The Machine - What The Water Gave Me
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Florence + The Machine - The Odyssey (Full film, directed by Vincent Haycock)
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Sarah Vaughan in Stockholm 1967
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...Tale As Old As Time....
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Everybody Hurts - REM
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Bob Marley
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Gil Noble "Like It Is" interview with Bob Marley __________________ Bob Marley Live in Santa Barbara, full concert |
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Carlos Vives - La Tierra del Olvido (2015) (Official Video) feat. Fanny Lu, Fonseca, Maluma, Andrea Ec...
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John Zorn - Orties Cuisantes
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John Zorn - Between Two Worlds
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Toby Lightman - My sweet song
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Kronos Quartet, Homayun Sakhi Trio, Alim & Fargana Qasimov - Rangin Kaman
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Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica - Silencio
The Russian composer Vladimir Martynov wrote "Come in!" for Kremer and Grindenko, who premiered the work in Leningrad in 1988. A six-movement work for two solo violins and string orchestra, it takes its title from the following text, written by the composer: "The staircase to Heaven is inside your heart; you enter through the door of your soul. Our whole life is but an attempt to find this miraculous entrance. All our deeds are but a timid knocking on this mysterious door All our hopes are to hear a voice that would respond, 'Come In!'..." Closing the disc is the world premiere recording of Arvo Pärt's Darf ich... (May I), recorded in Berlin last year. |
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Listening to the rain pouring down, and my dog sitting next to me sniffing the breeze as it blows in through the window. Periodic sighs coming from him too.
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Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet, full album
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Wes Montgomery - A Day In The Life, full album
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Detektivbyrån - Kärlekens Alla Färjor
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Thunder, lightning, pouring rain.
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Gladys Knight and the Fabulous Pips
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Bill Evans - Loose Blues
From Youtube.com: Loose Blues is an album by jazz pianist Bill Evans released on the Milestone label featuring performances by Evans with Zoot Sims, Jim Hall, Ron Carter, and Philly Joe Jones recorded in 1962. Personnel: Bill Evans (p) Zoot Sims (tsax) Jim Hall (gr) Ron Carter (b) Paul Motian (dr) Released: 1982 Recorded: August 21-22, 1962 Nola Penthouse Sound Studios, NY Label: Milestone MCD-9200-2 Producer: Orrin Keepnews Tracks: "Loose Bloose" "Loose Bloose" [alternate take] "Time Remembered" "Funkallero" "My Bells" "There Came You" "Fudgesickle Built for Four" "Fun Ride" Loose Blues was recorded for the Riverside label, but eventually dropped mostly because of Riverside forthcoming bankruptcy and the pressures of Verve producer Creed Taylor - he wanted Evans on his Verve label. So the project was shelved, and released posthumously only in 1982 as MCD-9200-2, after having been rediscovered in the Fantasy Records vaults. This was, in fact, believed to be a lost album since Keepnews couldn't find the master reels of the session dates, except for a take of "Loose Bloose". However, after a thorough research, he did succeed in finding the reels "stored in poorly marked tape boxes". The material was then assembled by Keepnews and Ed Michel. "Fudgesickle Built for Four" was named by Evans himself - who dug puns - and was a reference to "a bicycle built for two", a line from the popular song "Daisy Bell". Keepnews, recalling the sessions, stated that "My Bells", which is characterized by difficult tempo changes, took 25 takes to be recorded properly |
Sonny Clark - Leapin' and Lopin'
Tracks: "Somethin' Special" (Clark) - 6:23 "Deep in a Dream" (Van Heusen, DeLange) - 6:47 "Melody for C" (Clark) - 7:50 "Eric Walks" (Warren) - 5:41 "Voodoo" (Clark) - 7:39 "Midnight Mambo" (Tommy Turrentine) - 7:15 Bonus tracks on CD reissue: "Zellmar's Delight" (Clark) - 5:43 "Melody for C" [Alternate Take] - 8:13 |
Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I want
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I'm listening to Bernie Sanders irritate me.
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Modern English - I Melt With You
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Keep Your Head Up - Ben Howard
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Workout Music
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