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Well...no loop stuff unfortunately! Currently in my car changer (on a road trip): Yes - Magnification: I am Yes ho of the highest order. This is their best in years. All new material with full symphony orchestra (wonderful arrangements) and no keyboardist (in the classic Yes sense anyway...there is some piano and synth). Jon Anderson's voice has never sounded better...a remarkable production job on the vocals. Kevin Gilbert - Sometimes Why: A bootleg compilation of rareties by the most insanely talented mofo most of you have never heard of. Arguably the greatest rock musician to have yet lived. Anyone with prog/rock tendencies or a penchant for highly intelligent lyrical content needs to check this badass dead boy out. Ask me for more details or get thee to: http://www.kevingilbert.com John McLaughlin Trio - Live In Tokyo: with Dennis Chambers on drums and Joey DeFrancesco on Hammond B3 and trumpet. Just stupefyingly sick playing. Especially when you consider Dennis doesn't read and keeps multiple gigs' setlists in his head. Mark Egan - A Touch Of Light: Nice mellow but engaging stuff from the melodic fretless meister. I had a lot of long morning drives this trip and this CD is perfect for that. Jerry Goodman - On The Theory Of Aviation: Also a more mellow offering to go with the Mark Egan. Still plenty of stylistic variety. Jerry is one of the unsung heroes of modern music. Adam Holzman - Make A Loud Noise: My favorite from this keyboard whiz. Dennis Chambers makes another appearance here, but in a totally different vibe. This is fusion of the highest order, with some nice outside touches. -- Tonefully yours, <•>Lee Sebel/Cool Music Gear You Can't Live Without/888-487-2166<•> Representing Innovative Instruments of Impeccable Quality Direct Messaging: coolmusic@my2way.com -->Give a listen to my original music<-- http://www.mp3.com/voltz