What Are You Listening To? February 2023

Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt & Sonny Rollins ~ Sonny Side Up (1997 Verve Master Edition; 1957)



Difficult to imagine how this blowing session could be any better

Always love the story about Gillespie stoking the other two blowers on by telling each privately that the other felt they were a better saxophonist
Great album!

Yesterday, I played the “Ten Songs From” playlist (Pop Charts from 1987) on a drive with my wife and she soundly criticized each selection - “These are the songs you picked?!”. In all fairness I’m not sure it was the best year in pop music
OTOH, it takes a certain ear to appreciate the greatness of Baltimora’s “Tarzan Boy” :D
 
Yesterday, I played the “Ten Songs From” playlist (Pop Charts from 1987) on a drive with my wife and she soundly criticized each selection - “These are the songs you picked?!”. In all fairness I’m not sure it was the best year in pop music
OTOH, it takes a certain ear to appreciate the greatness of Baltimora’s “Tarzan Boy” :D
Why do you test your marriage with songs from 1987?

Did she agree to take future drives with you?
 
Swing Out Sister - It's Better To Travel (1987)

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UK Electronic pop with a jazzy feel. The warm, soulful vocals of Corrine Drewry make the group's promising debut album memorable.
 
^ What is Corinne doing with Keely Smith's hair?

"Her signature hairstyle, the severe bob, happened by accident. Originally, she wore pin curls in her long hair all day before the show, only to have it straighten out within minutes under the hot lights on stage. One night, she spotted a young girl with short hair in the room where they were appearing. Smith took her into the backstage office and, with the office scissors, the girl cut Smith's hair to look like hers. "When Louis saw it, he wanted to kill me," she says. "But it worked out ..."
 
Ten Songs From… The Lovin’ Spoonful

1) “Do You Believe in Magic”
2) “Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind”
3) “Younger Girl”
4) “You Didn’t Have to Be So Nice”
5) “Daydream”
6) “Nashville Cats”
7) “Summer in the City”
8) “Darling Be Home Soon” (from soundtrack You’re A Big Boy Now)
9) “She Is Still a Mystery”
10) “Close Your Eyes”

Never a big Lovin’ Spoonful fan, so thought I’d tackle ‘em straight on for today’s playlist. Most of the usual suspects here but some nice lesser-known later tracks - I really like “Close Your Eyes” which gets more chamber-y/psychedelic. Sadly that would be John Sebastian’s last album so not sure what direct they would have gone (I skipped their final album post-Sebastian leaving with Joe Butler taking the reins as lead vocalist).
 
Lilit Grigoryan - Mompou: Música Callada (comp. 1951, 1962, 1965, 1967, rec. 2021)

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Frederic Mompou (1893-1987) composed four books of piano miniatures under the title "Musica Callada" ("Silent Music") that fuse the folk melodies of his native Catalonia with the impressionist influences of Ravel and Debussy. They are performed with a mesmerizing level of introspection by Lilit Grigoryan, who was born in Armenia and educated at the Rostock University of Music and Drama, where she teaches today.

:5.0: on the Sam-O-Meter. Listen to the silence. :lala:
 
Been all Springsteen this week. His first tour in 5 years (not counting his Broadway stint) has begun with the E Street Band - he's not getting any younger so planning on seeing him 3 times in March (in Boston, Denver, and North Carolina)

Looking at his early setlists, four songs off his 2021 album Letter to You and two songs off recent soul covers album - not his best stuff but still lots of great classic stuff showing up in concert too, so excited about it.

So been going through my Complete Chronological Bruce playlist now
 
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