What we are listening to [2018]

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ROON Radio is killing it today :slightly_smiling_face:

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" I am not certain,but I’m almost positive that all music came from New Orleans"
Ernie K-Doe

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Late night enjoyment.

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JAM SESSION was compiled from a 1952 jam session which brought together three of history’s greatest alto saxophonists; Parker, Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter, as well as Ben Webster and Flip Phillips on tenor sax. Orchestrated by Norman Granz to come as close to an authentic jam session as possible, this is the first of the Jazz at the Philharmonic series. The album includes an original blues tune (“Jam Blues”), a medley of ballads selected by each musician, and a mellow blues tune called “Funky Blues.”
The standard “What is This Thing Called Love,” stands out particularly for its follow-the-leader style ending, with each musician trading fours. Interestingly, the meeting of these three greats, with their widely varying styles, results not in spectacular and fiercely competitive playing, but rather in a slight muting and sense of reserve from all three.
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I thought I had the widest range in music taste.

From Erykah Badu to Deafheaven, I think you win @Henri :grin:

Much respect :+1:

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Thanks Sean. I just really love music. :slight_smile:
And that for more than 50 years.

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NEW YORK — By MESFIN FEKADU, AP Music Writer

The Eagles’ greatest hits album has moonwalked past Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” to become history’s best-selling album of all-time.

The Recording Industry Association of America told The Associated Press on Monday that the Eagles’ album — “Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975” — is now certified 38x platinum, which means sales and streams of the album have reached 38 million copies.

The album was released in 1976 and pushes Jackson’s “Thriller,” which is 33x platinum, to second place.

RIAA also said that the Eagles’ “Hotel California,” released in 1977, is now 26x platinum and makes it the third best-selling album of all-time.

Article:
Beating King of Pop, The Eagles have No.1 album of all-time

-MD

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