The monthly assembly of undervalued and often nearly "lost" music, or simply music the blogger in question wants to remind you readers/listeners of...
Patti Abbott: night music
Brian Arnold: Deborah Harry on Kids Are People, Too (1980)
Jayme Lynn Blaschke: Friday Night Videos
Paul D. Brazill: A Song for Saturday
Jim Cameron: Gerry Mulligan Sextet: Night Lights
Sean Coleman: The Byrds: Sweethearts of the Rodeo (50th anniversary)
Jeff Gemmill: Top 5s; Jade Bird in concert; Duffy: Rockferry; Labor Day songs; Stone Foundation: Everybody, Anyone
Keiko Hassler: Cast of Rent: "Seasons of Love"
Jerry House: Hymn Time; Music from the Past
George Kelley: Joni Mitchell: Both Sides Now: Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970; The Supremes: Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland: Expanded Edition; Ken Emerson: Always Magic in the Air: The Bomp and Brilliance of the Brill Building Era
Kate Laity: Song for a Saturday
Steve Lewis: Music I'm Listening To
Barry Malzberg: Regula Mühlemann & CHAARTS made in Aargau: Five Mozart Arias; encore: the last movement, Sonata in D Minor (Hindemith) ..and...
Cecelia Bartoli and Nikolaus Harnoncourt: "Bella mi fiamma, addio" (Mozart) ...and...
Julia Fischer & the Czech Philharmonic (under David Zinman): Violin Concerto No. 2 (Bohuslav Martinů)
Todd Mason: Insinuation (Not All Fathers and Daughters, But No Angels): Saturday Music Club
Laura Nakatsuka: Blue Heron: "Exultent in hac die" (Hugh Sturmy)
Lawrence Person: Shoegazer Sunday
Charlie Ricci: The Makers: The Devil's Nine Questions; slow blues; The Beach Boys
Jeff Segal: Blood Ceremony: "The Great God Pan" ...and...
Luboš Fišer: soundtrack: Valerie a týden divů aka Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
W. Royal Stokes: Born to be Blue (Chet Baker biopic)
A. J. Wright: early Alabama songs
Hot Chocolate: "Brother Louie"
3 comments:
Once again I'd like to thank you for getting these bloggers together every month. I've learned about a lot of music from these posts.
Thank you, Charlie...I learn a lot, too! And I'm always glad to see what people have to say about what they recommend.
Gotta get that Mulligan album.
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