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Feb. 7th, 2005 07:38 pmHey, this is fun! I was going to try some books next, but it seems I'm not yet sufficiently detached from them. So here are some "T" CDs.
Singing:
Not singing (mostly):
Previously: "S" CDs, videotapes, the rules.
Singing:
- Vienna Teng Waking Hour. I have two of these, the original self-released edition and the Virt Records release, for which David Henry remixed and maybe re-recorded some songs. The former might be of interest to fans if they don't already have it.
Tracker Polk. Calexico by way of Portland.
dougoThirdimension Protect Us From What We Want. Swedish rock.
dougoTravis The Invisible Band. Scottish rock.
morganitaTLC CrazySexyCool. "Waterfalls" and a Prince cover.
bushmiller311 311. Or should this be in the "3" section?
dougoLos Tres Unplugged. Ditto.KateTraffic The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys. Fond memories of sitting in on piano with some band in college playing the title track before I'd ever heard the original.
dougo10,000 Maniacs Our Time in Eden. "These Are Days", "Candy Everybody Wants". Horns were a good idea.KateThe The Hanky Panky. Hank Williams covers.Dave S.- Tripmaster Monkey Practice Changes. No idea.
- Tiny Lights Milky Juicy. Don't remember. Did they have a cellist?
Tarbox Ramblers Tarbox Ramblers. Roots music from Boston.
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Not singing (mostly):
Tortoise Standards. Messier than that other record I liked.
morganitaTortoise + The Ex In the Fishtank. Chicago post-rock collaborates with Dutch punk.
bushmiller- John Tchicai John Tchicai's Infinitesimal Flash. Avant-gardish, I think.
McCoy Tyner What the World Needs Now. Great pianist plays Bacharach tunes, with trio and orchestra.
tombking- Jacky Terrasson What It Is. The pianist with a big ensemble and a Fender Rhodes. Promo copy (no notes).
- Jacky Terrasson A Paris.... French songs, and one by Cole Porter. Bireli Lagrene guests.
Stanley Turrentine Sugar. The quintessential CTI record. George Benson, Ron Carter, etc.
tombkingTarwater Silur. Shares a member with To Rococo Rot.
dougo- Erik Truffaz Revisité. Remixes of recordings by the French trumpeter. Lots of Rhodes.
Trans Am Trans Am. "Absolutely horrendous!" -- All Music Guide
morganitaArt Tatum Ultimate Art Tatum. 16 songs by the astonishing pianist, selected by Hank Jones.
bushmillerThe James Taylor Quartet Creation. This James Taylor is a British organist, key to the rise of acid jazz. Features the theme from "Starsky and Hutch", which a friend of a friend once described as one of his most memorable concert experiences.
tombking- Cecil Taylor Jazz Advance. First album by the avant-garde jazz pianist.
- The Adam Theis Ensemble Revival Kit. Smaller band from a member of Cannonball.
- Steve Turre Steve Turre. Trombone and conch shells, Afro-Cuban rhythms, Regina Carter, a little Cassandra Wilson. CD only, no liner.
Previously: "S" CDs, videotapes, the rules.
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Date: 2005-02-10 04:08 am (UTC)