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Cross post from the Wax Treasure Vinyl Thread
@GraemeE said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
Picked up this Kikagaku Moyo weekend before last
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@GraemeE LOVE Nascimento — that album's gotten a ton of play at my house. Similar vibes, also burned this one up quite a bit over the past several years:
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@popvulture I've see this Verocai album before but never actually listed to it
It's great - thanks for the heads up
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@GraemeE you bet, man!
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A couple of bangers from acoustic guitarists with atypical support:
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@endo @ARNC not sure how much you guys are into more traditional symphonic music but Thomas Bangalters first solo work post Daft Punk is beautiful - it was released last week
https://open.spotify.com/album/1i4H2BWn5piksHT9QkEpjq?si=wR3aCgifSw6tDdjJ2JBYQw&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A1i4H2BWn5piksHT9QkEpjq
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpjZ6a3i26cClq-7bQmsUFnc0ICmkepi -
Thanks @GraemeE I hadn’t come across this but I like it. It’s cool that a lot of musicians/composers feel comfortable working with different musical traditions. If you haven’t heard it, this album is worth a listen - the program brings out the connections between the baroque repertoire at the beginning and David Chalmin’s superficially very different style. https://open.spotify.com/album/6d1pAwsXIjAnUXckvPXKfC?si=KmMtE0y_TbmUNUf3Kzuviw
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@Aetas That was quite a surprise to me. I never realised Status Quo made music in that style. I used to see them performing on TV regularly in the 1980s and was never a fan of their musical style at that time.
That unusual guitar riff has been in my head all day, but in a good way. Thanks for the education.