More music fun-desert island-4 CDs..

  1. Well, the White Album is longer, but I think I’ll take Abbey Road.

  2. J. S. Bach, solo cello sonatas- Yo-Yo Ma.

  3. Claudio Monteverdi, Vespers of 1610. Nicolas Harnoncourt.

  4. Kronos Quartet-Pieces of Africa

Cream - Disraeli Gears
Moody Blues - Octave
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Hey, this list is starting to look like I spent too much time stoned in the 70’s/80’s. Oops, I guess I did, better pick something a little different. I’ll go with…

Dave Brubeck - Time Out


One complete set of morals for sale to highest bidder, new in box.

Oh, okay, I’ll do it again. I’m in full jazzbeaux mode again today, anyway.

Slim Gaillard; OPERA IN VOUT

Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie; LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL 1945

Gil Evans Orchestra; OUT OF THE COOL

Lennie Tristano’s 1949 sextet sessions with Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh. Currently collected on the CD titled INTUITION.


Uke

1)Bootleg Series Vol.4 Bob Dylan Live At Royal Albert Hall 1966(Play FUCKING Loud-Bob Dylan). I bought one of the 1st bootlegs of this back in the early 70’s and the concert still sounds great after all these years. 2)Spaced Out. William Shatner’s Transformed Man and a compilation of tracks from all of Leonard Nimoy’s 5 albums… 3)The Beatles At The BBC. I love the early sound. It’s uncluttered and full of youthful energy… 4)Willie Dixon. The Chess boxset of Willie as session man for many of the greats… “Life is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans”-John Lennon 1980

  1. ELO - Out of the Blue (my all-time
    favorite)
  2. J. Geils Band - Love Stinks
  3. Kate Bush - The Kick Inside
  4. Blondie - Plastic Letters (this is the
    one before they hit it big with Parallel
    Lines and it’s a lot more fun to listen
    to IMHO)