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Country Artist
Posted 2004-05-28 10:39 AM (#186536)
Subject: What is on your CD player?



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Posts: 795

Location: Texas
Greetings Ovation fans,

We love guitars so much that it would be interesting to know what are your current listening music pleasures these days.

Mine, in rotation this week are:

1.Paco de Lucia - Cositas Buenas (scary)

2.Tony Rice - The Bluegrass Guitar Collection (great new compilation)

3.Shakti - A Handful of Beauty (makes you feel very humble)

4.Tony Rice - Devlin (on lots of tracks here Tony plays an Ovation Legend)

5.Sam Bush - King of the World (great, highly recommended)

So, what is on your CD player?

Best,

Serge

www.sergiolara.com ;)
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-05-28 10:52 AM (#186537 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 2503

Location: Fayetteville, NC
On any Given Day My Listening May Change. So Don't get Culture Shock on me!
here it goes....
1)Chet Atkins-C.G.P

2)B.B.King-Greatest Hits

3)Glen Campbell-20 Greatest Hits

4)Jim Croce-36 All Time Greatest Hits

5)Guy Clark-Dublin Blues

6)Loggins & Messina- The Best Of Friends

7)Dan Seals-In A Quiet Room

and when this rotation is done I've Got..
B. B. King & Eric Clapton
Mac McAnally- Word of Mouth
And Wings Over America
ready to load up.
I am hoping to increase my guitar Instrumental cd Library soon.
Strange but True! I Told you My taste was all over the place! :eek:
Next!!
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Country Artist
Posted 2004-05-28 11:03 AM (#186538 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?



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Posts: 795

Location: Texas
Hey Steve,

That is cool man.

I also love Jim Croce and Maury M.very much and I am enjoying the new DVD JIm Croce Live, where you can see them sing and play their Ovations.

I also listen to Loggins & Messina quite often, the On Stage album is great and Glen C. is also a favorite.

Good music.

Serge

www.sergiolara.com ;)
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seesquare
Posted 2004-05-28 11:16 AM (#186539 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 3666

Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire
At this second, Clapton- Unplugged.
Other days- Puccini, Rod Stewart's "torch song" works, BB King, Jimmy Buffett, Stan Rogers, Fritz Kreisler. Rather eclectic entourage.
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John B
Posted 2004-05-28 11:19 AM (#186540 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 1225

Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
At the moment:

Crosby, Stills, Nash, + Young - So Far
Heart - Alive In Seattle
David Bowie - Reality
Yes - Fragile
Indigo Girls - Back On The Bus Ya'all!
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Strummin12
Posted 2004-05-28 11:20 AM (#186541 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 623

Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
My tastes change with the wind too, but right now in the 6 cd changer in the car:

1)Willy Porter-High Wire LIve (an AWESOME sugestion from Cliff...dynamite cd, just got it this week)

2)Dakota Moon (debut cd)-Very polished acoustic "pop" rock with fanastic vocals and harmonies.

3)Joss Stone-Soul Sessions...INCREDIBLE debut cd from a new young (18ish) singer...very authentic, raw soul music. What a ballsy voice! Not fitting the mold of today's young singers...an old soul, and very talented.

4)Police-Best of. Hardly ever listen to this, but we took it on our trip to Maine last week.

5)Eagles-CD1 from the latest "best of" from last year.

6)Toby Lightman-debut cd from another young female acoustic artist. Very good, but not my thing...too electronic "pop" for my taste, (despite the acoustic guitar). One of Shel's picks for the trip to Maine still lingering in the player.

Johnny
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Slap
Posted 2004-05-28 11:23 AM (#186542 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: Warrenton, Virginia
Steve/Serge

Highwayman GC
Diana Khroll
Chet Alone
MAry Chapin Carpenter
Christopher Parkening
Counting the Crows/recovering Satellites
Elliot Smith
Chopin piano concertos
Merl Haggard's greatest hits
Dwight Yoakham (the one with witchita Lineman)
Eva Cassidy
Roger Miller

I have all these cassettes in the car.
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xnoel
Posted 2004-05-28 11:47 AM (#186543 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 782

Location: Waurika OK
At this moment, Matt Smith, Big Fun also like his Black and White CD
Usual listening:
Eric Clapton: From the Cradle, Unplugged, One More Car One More Rider DVD
Eagles: Live, Hell Freezes Over DVD
Santana
James Taylor: Pull Over DVD
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Alabama
Willie Nelson
Brian Adams, Uplugged
Edgar Cruz: just got turned on to Edgar, he is an Oklahoma classical player that plays mostly solo on his CD's. Plays all types of music, fingerpickers would really enjoy his music. Go to his website and click on the CD's, most have samples of the songs.

noel
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-05-28 11:54 AM (#186544 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: Yucaipa, California
Alison Krauss & Union Station Live
Ron Block (AKUS) Faraway Land
Dan Tyminski (AKUS) Carry Me Across The Mountain
The Three Pickers - Earl Scruggs/Doc Watson/Ricky Scaggs
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Jeff
Posted 2004-05-28 12:07 PM (#186545 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 863

Location: Central Florida
Beatles "1"

Eric Clapton & BB King

Chet Atkins - "Country Gentleman" & "Picks on The Beatles"

Clark Byron - "In That Day" & "Precious Cargo"

Ernie Ford & Glen Campbell - "Ernie Sings & Glen Picks" (Ernie's "singing" is okay, but it's Glen's "picking" that makes this one worthwhile).

Jeff
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RobT
Posted 2004-05-28 12:11 PM (#186546 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: Canton, Ohio
1. The Ground...Michael Stanley
2. Rubber Soul...The Beatles
3. The Best of Breathless
4. Boston
5. Born to Run...Bruce Springsteen
6. "Rosewood Bitters"...Michael Stanley
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cliff
Posted 2004-05-28 12:19 PM (#186547 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
Right now in my office:

Clapton - "Me & Mr. Johnson"
Renaissance - "DaCapo" (Import BoxSet)
Graham Nash - "Songs for Survivors"
Ian Anderson - "Divinities(12 Dances with God)"
Kal David - "Double Tuff" (ThankYouCwk2)
Paul Carrack - "It Ain't Over"
David Gilmour - Audio dubbed off Live DVD
Squirrel Nut Zippers - "Hot"
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Duncan J
Posted 2004-05-28 12:29 PM (#186548 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Ralph Towner and John Abercrombie: "Sargasso Sea"
Mahavishnu Orchestra: "The Inner Mounting Flame"
Mahavishnu Orchestra: "Birds of Fire"
Pat Metheny: "Imaginary Day"
Yes: "Close to the Edge"
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-05-28 12:39 PM (#186549 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: Converse, Texas
Beatles - Revolver
Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill
Rick Derringer - Greatest & Latest
Edgar Winter - They Only Come Out at Night
Crosby Stills Nash & Young - Four Way Street
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-Brian-
Posted 2004-05-28 2:09 PM (#186550 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: Tampa, Florida
1. Dave Matthews - Some Devil
2. U2 - All that you can't leave behind
3. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication
4. 3 Doors Down - The Better Life
5. The Star Wars Sound Track - Oh yeaaah.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-05-28 2:15 PM (#186551 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: Converse, Texas
RobT: I sent you a private message.
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CharlieB
Posted 2004-05-28 2:20 PM (#186552 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 648

Location: Florida
Got a real cool CD player in my truck... Ford OEM CD/MP3 player thats "just right" technically - ie, large buttons, simple display, few yet basic functions.

Its nice having one CD full of blues numbers - everyone from Elmore James, to Buddy Guy, to BB, to Hutto, to Jr Wells, to Albert King... you name it, I've got it in blues... even "Screamin'" Jay Hawkins.

Got another CD with everything the Beatles did - even the obsure and pretty lousy sturr.

Got another CD with all sorts of my favorites, a real hodgepodge - from Abba (yes... two songs) to EC, to ZZ top, to James Taylor, to Carol King, to Chuck Berry and Steve Miller, to CSNY, to Jimmy Buffet to Paul Simon to The Carpenters to ... just about everybody got two songs.

Keep in mind, at moderate bit rates, you can easily get 240 popular length songs on one CD in the MP3 format.

Working one one more... all Christian artists, its not quite ready yet though.
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Phil Wong
Posted 2004-05-28 2:52 PM (#186553 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 1792

Location: Rego Park, NY,
In The Van
4 Peter White CD's
1 George Carlin "A Place For My Stuff" :D :p
1 Kaki King :) :cool: :D

Phil
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-05-28 4:26 PM (#186554 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?



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Posts: 9301

Location: south east Michigan
From the "there is one in every crowd" department.......
An approx 45 disc set....over 55 hours..."The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, unabridged.
Also...
Live Who....Kaki King....William Russel (a local guitar talent)...and a burned disc with about 8 songs that I am learning to play.
Brad
.
"Out of the wreck rose the Black Rider!"
Great stuff. Almost lyrical.
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popcritic
Posted 2004-05-28 4:55 PM (#186555 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: atlanta
Van Morrison--"The Philosopher's Stone" (unreleased material from the 70's) 1998

Lanois/Eno--"Apollo" 1981

Kaki King--"ELY" 2003 (I'm her dad so natch)

Death Cab For Cutie--"Transatlanticism" 2004

Kaskade--"SF Sessions Vol. 4" 2004

Alex DeGrassi--"Now and Then" 2004

Steely Dan--"Gaucho" 1980 (2004 SACD)
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2004-05-28 4:55 PM (#186556 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 1922

Location: Canton (Detroit), MI
Heart - "Alive In Seattle"
Carrie Newcomer - "Betty's Diner"
Sam Bush - "Peaks Of Telluride" and "King Of My World"
Emmylou Harris - "Spyboy" and "Luxury Liner"
Flatlanders - "Wheels Of Fortune"
David Grisman and Tony Rice - "Tone Poems"

Many others, but these get played the most.....

Roger
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-05-28 4:57 PM (#186557 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Posts: 1498

Location: San Bernardino, California
For the most part I don't listen to the CD player except in my car. I've got a hard drive in my computer dedicated to mp3s (currently has 16884 tracks on it). So I just set it up to rotate through all of them. I'm current in the middle of the Ls. So the last few albums have been:
Geddy Lee - My Favorite Headache
Ottmar Liebert - The Hours Between Night & Day
Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials - Alligator Records 20th Anniversary Tour, Disc 1
Franz Liszt - Bolero & The Hungarian Rhapsodies
Little Feat - Feats Don't Fail Me Now, Let It Roll
Little Walter - Willie Dixon Chess Box, Disc 1
Living Coulor - Vivid
Lizzy Borden - Menace to Society, Master of Disguise
Nils Lofgren - Nils Lofgren
Lance Lopez - Wall of Soul
Currently listening to:
Loudness - The Birthday Eve
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Northcountry
Posted 2004-05-28 9:48 PM (#186558 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?
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Posts: 2487

Since I have been working hard with the Keyboard player, on the Bass, I can now do some of the music I passed up years ago.
I am craming my head full of "Yes" I am beginning to enjoy the hour and fifteen minute ride each way to work!
Now all I have to do is figure out how to play the guitar while I am driving!

Yes Songs
Yes Fragile
Yes Drama
Yes Talk
The Yes Album
Yes Relayer
Chris Squire Fish out of Water
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon
Pink Floyd The Wall
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Genesis The Trick of the Tail
Genesis And Then there were Three
Peter Gabriel Big Time just that song
Steely Dan Decade
U.K. U.K.
The Police Syncronicity

Ohh my God my fingers and arms are tired from that dam Bass! Not used to those Fat Strings and long frets yet!
Want to do a Medley for "The Who" with stuff that ranges from Quadrophenia, Who's Next, Tommy, Etc.
Will work that out when we find the perfect drummer and at least one more guitarist who can also sing & switch to bass?
Where ever I can fit in the Acoustics in the songs I do?
For relaxation, and a break, it's mostly Niel Young, The Beatles, Dave Mathews, Joe Walsh and the Eagles. I almost forgot James Taylor.

I have to get some Cat Stevens stuff! Have to get a nice old Ovation Classical like I used to have before I sold it! What a dummy!
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Paul Wag
Posted 2004-05-28 10:57 PM (#186559 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: Fort Worth, Texas
New car - CD player. I've been now driving our other car - CD player. Sold the old vehicle - no CD player. Hence in the car:

Tanita Tickeram - "Everybody's Angel"
Little Village - "Little Village"
Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Confrontation"
The Band - "Music From Big Pink"
Steel Pulse - "Babylon The Bandit"
Grateful Dead - "Fallout From The Phil Zone"
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willard
Posted 2004-05-29 7:52 AM (#186560 - in reply to #186536)
Subject: Re: What is on your CD player?


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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Zamfir - "My Favorite Tull"
Yani - "Bad to the Bone"
Jim Neighbors - "Guns and Roses Forever"
Box Car Willy - "Show Tunes Nobody Can Remember"
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