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Listening: You Gotta Love a Deal

This past Saturday we decided to go on a road trip to a new, to us, Half Price Books & Music in the Chicago suburbs. After searching the vinyl and CD bins I was thinking I was about to go scoreless until I found this gem in the “M” section. An unused, still sealed We Live Here on CD in mint condition for only $6.99. It sounds every bit as good as I remembered it. This album from Pat Metheny Group is still available in record and CD stores and, also on streaming sites. Check it out, I doubt you’ll be disappointed. Enjoy!

Thanks very much for reading our site. I hope you enjoy it. BTW, if you want to let me know what kind of content you would like to see me write more about please don’t hesitate to leave a reply. - Doug

Reading: Fleetwood Mac in Chicago 1969 - Chess Blues Sessions

Before Stevie and Lindsey joined Team Mac the band, fronted by blues guitar wizard Peter Green, was an accomplished blues band. Now there is a hardcover book chronicling these historic sessions with Chicago blues masters joining the band at Chess to record some classic music together. Written by Robert Schaffner, photos by original photographer Jeff Lowenthal. 

This synopsis from the B&N website: A book showcasing the legendary Fleetwood Mac blues session at Chicago’s Chess Studios in January 1969 This book focuses on a crucial moment in the history of one of the most popular bands in music history and its beginnings as a blues band in the late 1960s. It includes many never-before-seen color and black-and-white photos from this legendary session.

  • This is the only book to cover this famous and influential 1969 rock/blues album
  • Includes photos of Fleetwood Mac guitarists Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, and Jeremy Spencer jamming with Chicago blues-scene legends Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, and Buddy Guy
  • Includes Forewords by both producers present at the session: Mike Vernon MBE, and Marshall Chess

High quality images show founding Fleetwood Mac members Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Jeremy Spencer, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie with the major Chicago blues musicians - Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, and Buddy Guy – of the time. Also featured throughout the book are recollections by many of Fleetwood Mac’s contemporaries, such as Kim Simmonds, Aynsley Dunbar, and Martin Barre, as well as a new interview with Buddy Guy.

The book is available on Amazon and now it is also available on the Barnes and Noble website and in their stores. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fleetwood-mac-in-chicago-jeff-lowenthal/1141022998?ean=9780764364952

Fleetwood Mac in Chicago 1969 up on the bookshelves at Barnes and Noble!

As always thank you very much for visiting Hear More Music! 

Doug

AXPONA's Master Class Theater

For those attending AXPONA High-End Audio Expo this year opportunities abound to learn, not just to see and hear. AXPONA's Master Class Theater promises many great opportunities to gain insight into subject matters that many audiophiles and music lovers alike find interesting and of value. Subjects include:

Limiting Factors of Modern True-to-Life Audio Reproduction.

How to choose Ortofon cartridges and Ortofon Phono Cartridge Technology.

(Speaker) Cable length parameters.

Ten Ways to Optimize Music Streaming.

Back to the Future with RTM Tapes.

How does your playback system stack up?

Discoveries and advances in vinyl optimization.

You can see the complete Master Class Theater schedule and register for AXPONA EXPO here -----> https://axpona.com/masterclass/

AXPONA EXPO exhibitor list here -----> https://axpona.com/exhibitors/

With so many manufacturer exhibitors as well as Ear Gear and RecordFair (and CDs) plan on spending at least one whole day or two or...three. 

Bring plenty of money for Record Fair!

Thanks for reading Hear More Music,

Doug

Listening: Sam Fribush Trio

Keyboardist Sam Fribush is on the frontlines of the Hammond organ revival. His debut release, the SF Organ Trio, was produced by Charlie Hunter and recorded over quarantine in North Carolina. Fribush became a member of Hiss Golden Messenger in 2021. Currently based in Greensboro, NC, Fribush has brought his fonky, soulful vibe home to the town where he was born and raised.

My initial listening notes- Wide stereo image Natural bass drum with a kick! Keyboards nice further back in soundstage mix. Natural guitar work not strident. Big soundstage and imaging!! Not overly compressed. 5 stars. Those keyboards gradually sneak up in the mix. Fun! Toe tapping! Pleasent, solid bass guitar. Wish this EP was a full album! Mix of depth, large soundstage & center image is very balanced. Is that a Hammond B3? Yes it is! Percussion on “Fat Nap” clean and snappy!

The Music 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵 The Sound 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵

Hear More Music: Sam Fribush Organ Trio Vol. 1: Riverboat

Listening: Record Store Day April 20, 2024

The Spring, 2024 edition of Record Store Day is soon upon us...the day we are forced to visit our local independent record store and sift through the great new special edition releases while taking in the vinyl and CD retail culture. Great times! https://recordstoreday.com/Home

Some of the titles on my long list- 

Kelly Watch The Stars by Air

Chet Baker and Jack Sheldon make sweet vibes on Imperfect Harmony

Count 'em...Five 3" releases by The Beatles, two from George Harrison, one from John Lennon and even a new EP from Ringo Starr entitles "Crooked Boy"

Bill Evans may have the best album title of all...Everyone Digs Bill Evans.

A 50th Anniversary Edition of Elton John's Caribou on double vinyl. 

Another 50th Anniversary set, this one is Sweetheart Of The Rodeo by The Byrds members.

The Birds, The Bees and The Monkees (and the second place album title!) by The Monkees (thank you to Friday Music!)

The Rolling Stones (UK) on ABKCO.

Pharoah Sanders, Harvest Time on Luaka Bop Records.

There is a long list of releases for this Record Store Day and you can see them all on the Record Store Day website. Some releases are regional, some very local and some are national. Below is the complete RSD listing but check with your local independent record store to be sure the titles that you are interested in will be carried locally. Good Times! 

https://recordstoreday.s3.amazonaws.com/2024/2024_RSD_PUBLIC.pdf

Listening: Don McLean's American Pie

American Pie - United Artist Records released in October, 1971 with words and music written by Don McLean and dedicated to Buddy Holly ~ CDP 7 46555 2. 2003 Capitol Records 72435-84279-2-9.

Many music fans have a favorite song or favorite album in which they remember all the lyrics to. They remember when it was first released, where they purchased it from and the impact it made upon them.  For me that song has always been American Pie.

Don McLean had released his first album, Tapestry, in 1970 with little notice.  With a larger record label behind him American Pie (the album) was released in October 1971 and literally shot up the charts based on the strength of the song American Pie.  The song was unique, dealing with loss and years of social upheaval, musical changes, religion and war. (Sounds like current times, doesn't it?) Through the song McLean recalled and honored Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper), musicians that McLean looked up to and had passed away. The song struck a nerve with the American public, most of whom were tired of war, social ills and all the other stressful issues of the day.

In 2003 Capitol Records reissued the album in along with two additional songs and a nice booklet in which McLean describes how he came to write the album as well as his concept of the history of the times in which it was written.  It’s a great addition to anyone’s music library.

Interesting American Pie facts:  At 8:32 it is the longest song to reach #1 on the Billboard music charts.  In 2001 American Pie was voted the #5 Most Memorable Song of the Century.  The original vinyl 45 single, due to the song’s length, had the first half of the song on side one, the second half on side two.  The only way to hear the song in its full length was to buy the vinyl album.

Years ago we attended a wedding and to close out the reception the new bride and groom asked everyone to hold hands and to form a circle around the dance floor.  While we all faced each other they closed the reception by asking everyone to sing American Pie in unison…the full eight minute and thirty two second version.  I belted it out as best I could and I admit it brought serious tears to my eyes. The sound of a room full of people singing that song was such a great experience and one I obviously still remember.  It was so cool to hear everyone, younger and older alike, sing it together.

THAT is what music is all about.

And, I still remembered all of the words. Thank you, Don.

Thanks for reading and listening,

Doug

Listening: Wynton Marsalis Plays Louis Armstrong’s Hot Fives and Hot Sevens

In the 1920's Louis Armstrong recorded with two groups of jazz musicians. Enter the Hot Fives and, the Hot Sevens. in 2006 Wynton Marsalis recorded many of both jazz groups songs in this live session at the Jazz At Lincoln Center in New York. If you love jazz this is a must listen. Upbeat and slow selections abound with very good sound quality, tone and pace. Aside from streaming on the usual services such as Deezer, Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal and Qobuz, you can download in either (MP3 or WAV formats) from the Jazz At Lincoln Center online store at https://store.jazz.org/collections/music/products/louis-armstrong-s-hot-fives-and-hot-sevens?variant=40659316572245

I've contacted Jazz At Lincoln Center to inquire if these recordings are available on CD or vinyl LP but have not heard back from them as of posting of this review.

Whether you stream or download this music needs listening to. Jazz enthusiasts will surely embrace them and those who are just now exploring jazz as a music medium will be introduced to great music and audiophile-level sound quality (except for the MP3 lossy format).

Edit: The folks at Jazz At Lincoln Center were kind enough to respond to my question about availability of this recording on CD and vinyl LP. Unfortunately they have no other plans to release this on physical media at this time. So, streaming or via download from their website is the only way to enjoy this great recording.

Thank you very much for visiting Hear More Music!

Doug

Listening: Exploring New Music: 10 Albums

Like many I spent most of 2020 at home. Hunkered down, I listened to more music than ever. Much of that time was spent exploring new music by unfamiliar artists, playing music genres much different from what I would normally listen to. I listened to many of the CDs in my home music library and even delved into those old Boston and Chicago albums that I hadn't heard in ages (seriously, those first six Chicago albums are fantastic). Jazz, classical (I'm a sucker for Mozart) and the Allman Brothers all sounded great. But I wanted, needed something different. I mean really, how many times can one listen to Dark Side Of The Moon? Sacrilege I know but you catch my drift.

Deezer HiFi streaming subscription totally helped my new music needs. Millions of full albums, playlists and EPs at my disposal for the cost of one CD each month. And the sound quality with their HiFi version is full CD quality. If you enjoy finding new and old music I recommend Deezer highly. I can access my Deezer choices through smartphone, tablet, desktop and Sonos at home. Other services such as Qobuz, Tidal, Amazon, Spotify are great ways to enjoy more music than ever before. Choose the one best for your listening needs.

So here are ten recent finds, artists and their albums, that I discovered during Pandemic 2020. Give them a listen and see what you think. Road trip!

Craven Faults
Erratics & Unconformities
Electronic music that will test your sound system, headphones and earbuds. Best listened to in its entirety. Be patient. Listen to the music wash over you, slowly changing and adapting. Just like those miles of roads change sometimes ever so slowly. Meditation with a jolt.
Discovered at Darko Audio YouTube channel.
Bobbie Gentry
The Girl From Chickasaw County
This eight CD box set proves Bobbie Gentry was much more than just Ode To Billy Joe. This set retrospective covers her career and offers southern rock 'n roll, country, jazz and easy listening all in one set. With many guest artists, the music is first rate and the set itself is a real joy to own.
Discovered at https://www.stevehoffman.tv/ music forums
Dave Pike
Music for the Jet Set
Think 1960s. Pike plays marimba with a great backing band. Produced by Herbie Mann, it has a vibe of the times. Highlights are Jet Set, Sunny and You've Got Your Troubles. Grab a martini and chill around the campfire.
Discovered on Deezer.

GoGo Penguin
v2.0
This trio from Manchester, England mix modern jazz, time changes and uptempo bass lines to catches the listener off guard in a good way. Think minimalist and experience well recorded and well played acoustic drum, bass and piano. Habit forming.
Discovered at Stereophile magazine.
Paul Moran
Smokin’ B3 Volume 2, Still Smokin’
Session player, soloist and B-3 Hammond organ and keyboard player for many artists ranging from Chrissie Hynde to Bette Midler to Van Morrison. Moran rocks the B-3 in this very enjoyable and upbeat jazz selection. 
Discovered while surfing on Deezer.
Psychic Lemon
Frequency Rhythm Distortion Delay
As the title suggests this is intense. Think progressive noise rock. Not for the faint of heart. If you are road tripping at night this will be spooky fun. But please, concentrate on your driving.
Discovered on Facebook.

Djabe and Steve Hackett
Back To Sardinia
Steve Hacket, the original guitarist for Genesis, meets jazz-rock band Djabe. The result is a wonderful mix of jazz, trumpet and solo Hackett sometimes playing the background, at times up front. Well recorded with a wide soundstage so buy the CD or vinyl for the full audio effect.
Discovered on YouTube.
Mogwai
As The Love Continues
ZEROZEROZERO soundtrack
Les Revenants
Where have I been? Mogwai has existed for over twenty years and I just discovered them. As The Love Continues was released in 2021 and not only do I love the album, it encouraged me to investigate others such as ZEROZEROZERO and Les Revenants. Someone said their music was "powerful textural solace serenity". A great description.
Discovered on Darko Audio YouTube channel.
Monolake
Silence
This is a quiet album as the title suggests. Recording quality is superb with the quiet passages being super quiet. A perfect late night listen once you've crawled into your sleeping bag for the night.
Discovered on Darko Audio YouTube channel.
EOB
Shangri-la
Ed O Brian from Radiohead proves Radiohead is more than just Thom Yorke. A unique, dreamy and upbeat sound. Ed's sparse vocals let the musicianship shine.
Discovered in Stereophile magazine music reviews.
Micky Dolenz
Dolenz Sings Nesmith
Both of these artists have experienced much success in music. After moving on Nesmith became an early country-rock performer with his First National Band and Second National Band. Dolenz went on to have a successful solo and acting career. Now the join up and again with Dolenz singing these new versions of Nesmith's original songs. A seriously great album, great songs and wonderful singing. My early pick so far for Album Of The Year.
Discovered on the Steve Hoffman Music Forums.

Happy Listening! 