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  • Originally posted by Redrum
    another great album with Eno's contribution (surprisingly?)
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    I love the "soundscape" (for lack of a better description) he brings to allot of music. Similarly, Daniel Lanois (Emmylou Harris - Wreaking Ball, U2, etc.)

    Jim
    Indeed. His handiwork is on a lot of stuff where you think “Eno? Really?” as well as the obvious where it’s more expected. One of his early twiddles but as sidekick to Steve Lilywhite was the debut album by Ultravox! - that’s the proper one with John Foxx. I’ve always considered it to be a great album from the early punk era albeit it wasn’t really punk it did have the necessary energy.

    ♪ Playing Satday Night In The City Of The Dead by Ultravox! from Ultravox! (1977) (905kbps VBR • 44.1kHz • FLC)
    Jim



    VB2.4 storage QNAP TS419p (NFS)
    Living Room Joggler & Pi4/Khadas -> Onkyo TXNR686 -> Celestion F20s
    Office Joggler & Pi3 -> Denon RCD N8 -> Celestion F10s
    Dining Room SB Radio
    Bedroom (Bedside) Pi Zero+DAC ->ToppingTP21 ->AKG Headphones
    Bedroom (TV) & Bathroom SB Touch ->Denon AVR ->Mordaunt Short M10s + Kef ceiling speakers
    Guest Room Joggler > Topping Amp -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes

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      Shania Twain, Up! (2002)

      I was listening in the car to my "Alternate Takes - W" playlist (two or more versions of songs starting with W) when Shania Twain's 'Waiter, Bring Me Water" came up. It wasn't two different artists doing the song, it was two different takes by the same artist released at the same time. Turns out this was being made 20 years ago or so (released in November I believe), how time flies.

      The album is really interesting. It was recorded and mixed in three different color-coded versions, only two of which were released in most markets, as a double album. You had to work to get all three. The versions were Pop (red), Country (green) and World (blue), with the latter having an Indian/Bollywood sound. The Pop and Country versions are both within the broader pop category, the Country one barely hanging on to that genre with a tiny bit of pedal steel. Although she's wearing a cowboy hat in the color-specific cover art.

      Twain was in her prime, and with then-husband Mutt Lange wrote and recorded what is in my opinion a pop masterpiece, three different ways. It was hugely successful.

      And it's still a great listen. Hearing "Waiter" (about a woman with her partner in a club, he's eying another woman, she needs the water to cool him off, quite amusing) led me to listen to the whole album again, mainly the Blue album. The Bollywood sound works pretty well.

      R.
      LMS on a dedicated server (PiCorePlayer)
      Transporter (Ethernet) - main listen ining, Onkyo receiver, Paradigm speakers
      Touch (WiFi) - home theater 5.1, Sony receiver, Energy speakers
      Boom 1 (WiFi) - work-space
      Boom 2 (WiFi) - various (deck, garage, etc.)
      Radio (WiFi) - home office
      Control - Squeeze Control (Android mobile), 2 Controllers (seldom used), Squeeze Remote (on Surface Pro 4)
      Touch x 1 - spare
      UE Radio x 1 - spare
      Boom x 1 - spare
      Controller x 1 - Spare

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        Originally posted by Redrum
        another great album with Eno's contribution (surprisingly?)

        I love the "soundscape" (for lack of a better description) he brings to allot of music. Similarly, Daniel Lanois (Emmylou Harris - Wreaking Ball, U2, etc.)

        Jim
        Indeed. I really like this album, particularly the last track "Father and Daughter" - "I'm gonna stand guard like a postcard of a golden retriever". Maybe it's just having a daughter.

        R.
        LMS on a dedicated server (PiCorePlayer)
        Transporter (Ethernet) - main listen ining, Onkyo receiver, Paradigm speakers
        Touch (WiFi) - home theater 5.1, Sony receiver, Energy speakers
        Boom 1 (WiFi) - work-space
        Boom 2 (WiFi) - various (deck, garage, etc.)
        Radio (WiFi) - home office
        Control - Squeeze Control (Android mobile), 2 Controllers (seldom used), Squeeze Remote (on Surface Pro 4)
        Touch x 1 - spare
        UE Radio x 1 - spare
        Boom x 1 - spare
        Controller x 1 - Spare

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        • Originally posted by RonM
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          Shania Twain, Up! (2002)
          Shania Twain... That's a name I haven't heard since I was a kid. Instantly took me back to the 2000's nostalgia.

          What I am listening now:

          Lofi Girl's channel on YouTube. It's a music stream with LoFi music, and I find it to be amazing as background noise when working.

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          • Polish Jazz from last year. If you like modern jazz this is good.

            ♪ Playing Minneapolis – Police Game by sneaky jesus from For Joseph Riddle (Qobuz • 888kbps • 44.1kHz • FLC)
            Jim



            VB2.4 storage QNAP TS419p (NFS)
            Living Room Joggler & Pi4/Khadas -> Onkyo TXNR686 -> Celestion F20s
            Office Joggler & Pi3 -> Denon RCD N8 -> Celestion F10s
            Dining Room SB Radio
            Bedroom (Bedside) Pi Zero+DAC ->ToppingTP21 ->AKG Headphones
            Bedroom (TV) & Bathroom SB Touch ->Denon AVR ->Mordaunt Short M10s + Kef ceiling speakers
            Guest Room Joggler > Topping Amp -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes

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            • This lovely album was released on Friday - Tonkori in the Moonlight by Oki. Some interesting information at the Bandcamp link there.

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              Robert
              Home: Raspberry Pi 4/pCP7.0/LMS8.1.2/Material with files on QNAP TS-251A
              Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega Planar 3 > Rega Fono Mini; Naim CD3)
              2 x Squeezebox Radios, 1 X Squeezebox 3 (retired), 1 x SqueezeAMP
              Office: LMS8.0.0 running on Raspberry Pi3; Raspberry Pi 3 player with touchscreen/piCorePlayer/IQaudIO DAC and Amp
              Portable: Raspberry Pi 3B/pCP7.0.1/LMS8.1.2/Material, files on Seagate portable drive, powered via power brick

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              • Alcohol Joeboy
                Blow

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                • Not the kind of music I normally listen to, so this is making a nice change.
                  Black Acid Soul by Lady Blackbird

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                  Robert
                  Home: Raspberry Pi 4/pCP7.0/LMS8.1.2/Material with files on QNAP TS-251A
                  Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega Planar 3 > Rega Fono Mini; Naim CD3)
                  2 x Squeezebox Radios, 1 X Squeezebox 3 (retired), 1 x SqueezeAMP
                  Office: LMS8.0.0 running on Raspberry Pi3; Raspberry Pi 3 player with touchscreen/piCorePlayer/IQaudIO DAC and Amp
                  Portable: Raspberry Pi 3B/pCP7.0.1/LMS8.1.2/Material, files on Seagate portable drive, powered via power brick

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                  • A couple of albums arrived yesterday:
                    "W" by Boris
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                    "Ants From Up There" by Black Country, New Road. This is the 4LP box set version with a live performance recorded at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, in front of what sounds like a very small audience (possibly owing to covid).
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                    Robert
                    Home: Raspberry Pi 4/pCP7.0/LMS8.1.2/Material with files on QNAP TS-251A
                    Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega Planar 3 > Rega Fono Mini; Naim CD3)
                    2 x Squeezebox Radios, 1 X Squeezebox 3 (retired), 1 x SqueezeAMP
                    Office: LMS8.0.0 running on Raspberry Pi3; Raspberry Pi 3 player with touchscreen/piCorePlayer/IQaudIO DAC and Amp
                    Portable: Raspberry Pi 3B/pCP7.0.1/LMS8.1.2/Material, files on Seagate portable drive, powered via power brick

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                    • ♪ Playing The Trapper’s Pelts by Yard Act from Dark Days (2021) (Qobuz • 945kbps • 44.1kHz • FLC)



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                      Jim



                      VB2.4 storage QNAP TS419p (NFS)
                      Living Room Joggler & Pi4/Khadas -> Onkyo TXNR686 -> Celestion F20s
                      Office Joggler & Pi3 -> Denon RCD N8 -> Celestion F10s
                      Dining Room SB Radio
                      Bedroom (Bedside) Pi Zero+DAC ->ToppingTP21 ->AKG Headphones
                      Bedroom (TV) & Bathroom SB Touch ->Denon AVR ->Mordaunt Short M10s + Kef ceiling speakers
                      Guest Room Joggler > Topping Amp -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes

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                      • Originally posted by d6jg
                        ♪ Playing The Trapper’s Pelts by Yard Act from Dark Days (2021) (Qobuz • 945kbps • 44.1kHz • FLC)



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                        I picked up The Overload a couple of weeks ago - excellent stuff.

                        Robert
                        Home: Raspberry Pi 4/pCP7.0/LMS8.1.2/Material with files on QNAP TS-251A
                        Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega Planar 3 > Rega Fono Mini; Naim CD3)
                        2 x Squeezebox Radios, 1 X Squeezebox 3 (retired), 1 x SqueezeAMP
                        Office: LMS8.0.0 running on Raspberry Pi3; Raspberry Pi 3 player with touchscreen/piCorePlayer/IQaudIO DAC and Amp
                        Portable: Raspberry Pi 3B/pCP7.0.1/LMS8.1.2/Material, files on Seagate portable drive, powered via power brick

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                        • Originally posted by Grumpy Bob
                          I picked up The Overload a couple of weeks ago - excellent stuff.

                          Robert
                          Yes I agree. Different.
                          I bought both EP and The Overload on vinyl.
                          Jim



                          VB2.4 storage QNAP TS419p (NFS)
                          Living Room Joggler & Pi4/Khadas -> Onkyo TXNR686 -> Celestion F20s
                          Office Joggler & Pi3 -> Denon RCD N8 -> Celestion F10s
                          Dining Room SB Radio
                          Bedroom (Bedside) Pi Zero+DAC ->ToppingTP21 ->AKG Headphones
                          Bedroom (TV) & Bathroom SB Touch ->Denon AVR ->Mordaunt Short M10s + Kef ceiling speakers
                          Guest Room Joggler > Topping Amp -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes

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                            Stamitz: Cello Concertos Nos. 1-3
                            Brian

                            In UK: rPi4 running LMS, Chromecast Audio Dongle and Chromecast Video Dongle attached to TV - Beresford DAC - Quad 77 Integrated Amp - AVI Neutron 4 Speakers - Sennheiser HD25 Headphones. Boom in Bedroom.

                            In Nicosia: LMS running on a small form factor Windows PC, Beresford DAC into Quad 405-2 and MB Quart 980s

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                            • Doxy (Sonny Rollins' tune)
                              Dexter Gordon (ts); Kenny Drew (p); Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen, aka, NHOP (b); Albert Heath (d)
                              Live at Jazzhuis, Copenhagen, Denmark - July 20, 1967
                              Lance DuLac
                              Porto, Portugal

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                              • The Weight

                                I'm listening to "The Weight" by The Band. It's a classic song that I never get tired of hearing.

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