What Are You Listening to? September, 2021

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The Clash - Sandinista! (1980)

The Clash - Sandinista! - album cover


Review from RYM :)
The problem with Sandinista! (which I think is awesome overall) is that nothing else on the album matches the greatness of "The Magnificent Seven." And they put the best song as the very first track?!!?!!?
 
Nate Smith - Kinfolk: Postcards From Everywhere (2017)


AllAboutJazz said:
:4.0:
With Postcards From Everywhere, Nate Smith has offered a many-faceted jewel whose luster only grows with re-examination.
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The (so-groovy-you-don't-know-it's-17/8) Funk / Fusion of "Skip Step," the Hip-Bop "swunk" of "Bounce," the dreamy, lyrical pop of "Disenchantment: The Weight," and the straight jazz sound of "Spinning Down" all cohabitate quite nicely. Occasionally the juxtapositions are within the same pieces. The vocally-oriented songs "Pages" and "Morning and Allison" also contain some of the most satisfying jazz soloing on the album.

A well-tenured drummer who has played with hundreds of musicians and singers, Smith had no trouble rounding up help. A ton of guests here, from Dave Holland to Gretchen Parlato to Lionel Louke. A wide variety of instruments and vocalists.
 
The Academy Of St. Martin-In-The-Fields (Sir Neville Marriner, cond.) - The Academy In Concert (1974)

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Discogs suggests that this one has never been released on CD. I can't imagine why. :confused:

The sound quality is crystal clear, and the performance is everything you'd expect. As for the repertoire? Take a look at this hit list:

A1 Adagio In G Minor
Composed By – Albinoni*
A2 Scherzo In G Minor (From Octet In E Flat Major, Op. 20)
Composed By – Mendelssohn*
A3 Minuet (From 'Berenice')
Composed By – Handel*
A4 March In D Major, K.335, No. 1
Composed By – Mozart*
A5 Sinfonia (From 'Christmas Oratorio')
Composed By – J.S. Bach*
B1 Canon À 3 On A Ground In D Major
Composed By – Pachelbel*
B2 Twelve Contradances
Composed By – Beethoven*
B3 Pastoral Symphony (From 'Messiah')
Composed By – Handel*
B4 Air (From Suite No.3 In D Major)
Composed By – J.S. Bach*
B5 Die Schlittenfahrt (German Dance No. 3 K.605)
Composed By – Mozart*

Another mystery of the digital age.
 
The Academy Of St. Martin-In-The-Fields (Sir Neville Marriner, cond.) - The Academy In Concert (1974)

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Discogs suggests that this one has never been released on CD. I can't imagine why. :confused:

The sound quality is crystal clear, and the performance is everything you'd expect. As for the repertoire? Take a look at this hit list:

A1 Adagio In G Minor
Composed By – Albinoni*
A2 Scherzo In G Minor (From Octet In E Flat Major, Op. 20)
Composed By – Mendelssohn*
A3 Minuet (From 'Berenice')
Composed By – Handel*
A4 March In D Major, K.335, No. 1
Composed By – Mozart*
A5 Sinfonia (From 'Christmas Oratorio')
Composed By – J.S. Bach*
B1 Canon À 3 On A Ground In D Major
Composed By – Pachelbel*
B2 Twelve Contradances
Composed By – Beethoven*
B3 Pastoral Symphony (From 'Messiah')
Composed By – Handel*
B4 Air (From Suite No.3 In D Major)
Composed By – J.S. Bach*
B5 Die Schlittenfahrt (German Dance No. 3 K.605)
Composed By – Mozart*

Another mystery of the digital age.
What exactly did St. Martin do in the fields?
 
What exactly did St. Martin do in the fields?
The British History Online website tells us:

“The church is so called after the chivalrous Hungarian, St. Martin, who was Bishop of Tours in the fourth century, and in whose honour it is dedicated. It received its surname, "in the fields," like its sister church of St. Giles, from its situation outside the City proper, when it was first taken into the bills of mortality, in order to distinguish it from other churches eastwards under the same dedication.”
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The Kinks - Something Else by the Kinks (1967)

The Kinks - Something Else by The Kinks - album cover


I had a CD that had this as the album cover and didn't realized until later the album cover above is the original. Still, I really like the alternate cover - it's so playful...and looks like the boys are dealing with a significant tribble issue :)


The Kinks - Something Else by The Kinks - album cover


I actually started my listening but trying to remember which album "Autumn Almanac" was on - such a fun song, one of my faves by them. Of course, I realized soon after that it was a non-album single released after Something Else - added it on anyway. One of their greats :thumbsup:
 
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