John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
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Re: John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
Hey Oggy,
Riverside has been my personal starting point. I've bern introduced to Luka Bloom in a High End studio during a speaker test. This record is audiophil.
I would recommend Amsterdam or An Afternoon in Kildare as the second record of Luka, because this records tell a lot about Luka, his life performing and his personality.
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Re: John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
I held off on Christy Moore and Luka Bloom, But I did finish off my Guy Clark catalog today. I had ordered 11 of his CDs, liked what I heard so today I ordered another five of his CDs. Maybe I'll order Christy and Luka next month?
Thank you for the recommendation.
I archive the original after ripping. Now I will burn a working set for my vehicle.Comment
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Re: John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
You were right! Only received The Accoustic Motorbike, so far, and also took your advice on Amsterdam.
Given The Accoustic Motorbike, a couple of listens, and really like what I heard: a great storyteller and singer. Funnily enough, the only time he reminded me of Christy, was on the "rap" tracks - looking forward to hearing more, thank you.
If you haven't got her music, another Irish singer I highly recommend, is Sinéad Lohan. Her debut album, Who Do You Think I Am, sounds incredible, and the more successful follow up, No Mermaid, won her some more admirers.
OggyLast edited by Oggy; August 04, 2017, 08:14 PM.Comment
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Re: John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
Hey Oggy,
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Re: John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
No problem, Dat Ei, it is always good to talk and discover new music!
Riverside, Amsterdam and Turf, are on the way; I'm not sure how I completely missed, Luka!
Next time you go to a Hi-Fi listening session, ask them to play, track 9, If I Go, from, Who Do You Think I Am - it blows most people away.Last edited by Oggy; August 07, 2017, 05:23 PM.Comment
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Re: John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
Hi,
I have listened to Jazz since about 1980. I do like some other types of music but mainly I like and listen to Jazz:
Miles Davis, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Weather report, etc.
Cheers,
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Re: John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
All the Luka, CDs, arrived safely, and all great additions to my library.
Initially surprised, but not disappointed, how less traditional, he is, in comparison with Christy, I fully understand your appreciation, of his music.
Riverside and Amsterdam, are indeed, excellent, and I'm sure all the albums will give pleasure from repeated listens.
Cheers!
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Re: John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
Hey Oggy,
I like the warm and rich sound of his voice and guitar.
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Re: John Hiatt (2014) Terms Of My Surrender - Hidden First Track
Hey Oggy,
just a short information for you. Yesterday I've received a newsletter from Luka. He will release a new album in october. You can preorder it on his website. The first 500 copies will be signed.
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