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The last few days I've been listening to the David Bowie catalog in chronological release sequence. I wanted to experience the body of his work in one giant gulp, something I do with an artist from time to time. This can take a while for artists with huge catalogs, like Frank Zappa, Bill Nelson, and King Crimson with the Collectors Club releases. I've completed the innovative early Bowie stuff, the excellent Eno/Berlin trilogy, and just got through what I call the Madonna phase (Let's Dance, Tonight, DB's half of Labyrinth) - some good songs with very dated instrumentation. Time now for the Reeves Gabrels stuff, beginning with Tin Machine.Reeves is brilliant, I'm looking forward to the next several releases. Loren On Tue , 'Tony K' sent: >Always a fun exercise to see what others listen to :) > >Me, I've been listening to... > >Dream Theater - various bootleg shows from the 2007 tour. >Tool - 10,000 Days. >Pink Floyd - Animals, The Wall, Wish You Were Here >Opeth - Morningrise, Orchid. >The Dregs - Industry Standard. >Porcupine Tree - Nils Recurring, Fear of a Blank Planet >King Crimson - some1996 show. > >Tony > >On Jan 8, 2008 10:31 AM, Paul Mimlitsch pmimlitsch >@mac.com> wrote:> current iPod random play rotation: >> Ned Rothenberg - "Solo Works - the lumina >recordings", "Monkey> Puzzle"(duos w/ Evan Parker) >> Kevin Kastning - "Scaler Fields", >"Bicromial", "Resonance"> Dominic Duval - "Nightbird Inventions", >"Rules of Engagement", "The> Dream Book"(w/JoeMcphee) >> Earl Howard - "5 Saxophone Solos" >> Anthony Braxton - "19 (solo) Compositions" >> >> >> >> On Jan 8, 2008, at 1:41 AM, Per Boysen >wrote:> >> > On Jan 8, 2008 8:54 AM, miles ward miles932@g >mail.com> wrote:> > What things have you listened to lately >that totally were your> > piece of >> >> cake? I'd love to hear! >> >> -Miles > > >