1: Maurice Andre – Music for Trumpet disc 1 2: Maurice Andre – Music for Trumpet disc 2 3: Wynton Marsalis – Classic Wynton 4: Phil Smith – Concert Studies for Trumpet 5: Guys and Dolls – 1992 Broadway Revival Cast Recording 6: The Marsalis Family – A Jazz Celebration
Cd's? I haven't even touched my CD player since installing XM. Soooooo many channels, sooooo many different generes of music to choose from. Soooo little time to actually listen to it all. I even have XM installed on the Goldwing. :mrgreen:
1 - Ayumi Hamasaki - LOVEppears 2 - Ayumi Hamasaki - Duty 3 - J-Pop Mix (Utada Hikaru, Matsuura Aya, Namie Amuro, ELT, etc) 4 - Macross Plus OST 5 - Ayumi Hamasaki - I Am... 6 - Various Movie Theme songs Dave
1: Mozart Clarinet Concerto/Oboe Concerto 2: Beethoven Violin Concerto 3: Classic Wynton 4: Beethoven 7th Symphony/8th Symphony 5: Mendelson Octet and Quintet 6: Interlochen Final Summer Concert 2003- Les Preludes
No changer, and I'm fairly happy with the NPR selection around here, so right now I only have a Puntomayo World Music cd of European Roma music (for those dead spaces on the drive to West Virginia).
The first 3 CDs are homemade from MP3s I ripped from CDs I own. I won a copy of the new Van Halen 2-CD album, and now it resides in slots 4 and 5. MUCH better sound to a real CD than the CD -> MP3 -> CD versions of "Panama" and "Jump"...
I generally take all my music, as I never know what I want to hear. Only trouble is that the MP3 player comes into work with me, too, so it ends up repeating every six months or so.
I felt very "back to the 70's/early 80's" when I got my Prius and put my Mexican blanket seat cover on, so I now have the following CD's in her Best of Fleetwood Mac Best of Steely Dan Talking Heads' "Stop Making Sense" A "Best French Songs" CD Best of Heart
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(victor\";p=\"41472)</div> Yeah! "Mister Blue Sky"! (By the way: when are you guys gonna build a re-useable single stage to orbit spaceship? Nobody in the US can do anything any more, it seems.)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(drbob\";p=\"40087)</div> The Sarjevo Christmas (I think that's the name) is a favorite track... but a question: Do you find that your average MPG goes down when you're playing that song?
hmmm actually a good song could by Running on Empty by Jackson Browne or maybe a twist on the Air Supply song All I Need Is the Air That I Breathe and to Drive You
CD-1 The Best of the Rolling Stones CD-2 CD Mix, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell CD-3 THE NEW REM CD!!! I love it. Featuring "Leaving New York" CD-4 Nina Simone {Of course} CD-5 Curtis Mayfield's greatest hits Superfly CD-6 Aimee Mann
1. My wedding CD: mix of Jaz standards, At last, Fly me to the moon, etc. 2. The Clash: London Calling 3. Tallking Heads: Remain in Light 4. William Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and Experience (Willaim Blake) #1 5. William Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and Experience (Willaim Blake) #2 6. William Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and Experience (Willaim Blake) #3 The last CD was recently reviewed on NPR's All things considered. Its a collection of William Blake's poety set to music. I feel it important to have a variety of music available depending on my mood. Jody Rawles
Update for the week: CD-1 Sly and the Family stone CD-2 Mott the Hoople CD-3 the Kinks CD-4 Mixed 60's CD CD-4 Frank Sinatra CD-5 Bryan Adams CD-6 Nina Simone Obligatory
Ok, here goes CD 1: Jerry Garcia Band CD 2: Hidria Spacefolk CD 3: Hidria Spacefolk --> a prog. /pyschdelic band from Finland CD 4: RFI (Radio France International) a self burned CD from their Internet feed. CD 5: YLE Finland News - same idea as above CD 6: Phil Ochs - Farewells & Fantasies This stuff has been in there for a while though and needs a change. Peter Miami, FL USA P.S. I'm just dying for Coastal Dave's AUX-IN kit!!! I've got ALL of my music, about 20 GB, on an EMPEG just waiting to go into that cubby below the radio.