What Are You Listening To? December 2017

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WOW! (where's the googly-eyed emoji when you really need it?)

I read a Nigerian novel or three that mentioned High Life music frequently and, while reading, I really wanted to listen to it to see what it was like. I never checked it out. This looks like a great place to start.

Thanks!

EDIT: It looks like the version you have is actually an audiobook that looks fantastic (but is probably more than I need right now.) I found what appears to be a CD companion to that tome.

ORDERED!
@JazzyRandy being an up-to-date kinda guy, you bought the second edition (catalog #1280). I posted the first edition (#1102). Doubtless they are of equal quality.
 
Mary Halverson & friends collected by John Zorn though Zorn himself does not play here - Paimon: Book of Angels, Volume 32 - (2017)

Alt-Jazz guitarists Halverson and Miles Okazaki, backed by bass and drums) take on Zorn's finale to his extremely long Masada tribute series. Honestly, I have no idea of exactly what Masada is except that is has something to do with Judaism, and while I've heard a couple of the albums in this series, this is the first that I've bought.

I still need to figure out exactly what Masada is, but this album here is something very good indeed. :)

It's a cool story, bro.
https://www.britannica.com/place/Masada
https://www.britannica.com/place/Masada
 
My money is on the Carpathians or the Urals.
Sorry, Axo.

Various Artists - The Rough Guide To The Music Of The Himalayas (2003)

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The Beatles With Tony Sheridan - Beatles Bop - Hamburg Days (Bear Family comp. 2001)

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The definitive treatment of the German Polydor recordings produced by Bert "Wonderland By Night" Kaempfert. The Beatles rock harder and Tony sings better than you might expect. I still can't figure how Decca managed to reject their audition.
 
Stan Getz - Captain Marvel - (1975)

Every time I listen to this, I wish I listened to it more often.

One more reason I am so thankful for the Jazz Excursion. I may have eventually picked this up. One reason is because I like his work too much not to have heard more of it. One reason I may not have gotten around to this anytime soon (read, years and years) is because he was so prolific and my exploration of him has been so slow.
 
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