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They do really good stuff, although the latest one, like many other CDs these days, is mastered a little hot. I also really like their live album from a few years ago.
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The Chicks are great singers and musicians. I also like their concert dvd's as well. They were here in Winnipeg in late summer 06 for 2 shows and I'm dissappointed now that I didn't go.
BTW, I of course meant the doc entitled Shut Up and Sing.
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A little blues tonight...Walter Trout and Got a Broken Heart. Good shhhhhtufff.
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Brandi Carlile. This chick has a voice! A little bit country, really earthy and soulful. Oh, and she can rock, too (without cowbell!) One of her songs is a free single on iTunes this week.
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Peter, that disc is sitting on top of my cd player right now. Being a big roots/blue grass fan/part time musician, it is one of my girlfriend's favourites.
Listening to the Akward Stage, Shout Out Out Out Out and Meligrove Band this evening. Thinking of ending off with an Afligem brew and a spin of Holst.
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It's nice to see so much participation by the Winnipeg contingent.
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My favorite solo piano works are the Albeniz Iberia and several by Debussy, but I'm listening to something a bit off the main path: an excellent collection by Lecuona and other Cuban composers .
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Listening to D'Angelo's Voodoo album. If you like neo-soul its THE album to get. The drums played by ?Love sound remarkable. Very well recorded album.
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I decided to check her out on iTunes. The Story is an ok song but nothing about it really grabs me. I think I might've preferred it if it didn't go down the standard mid-tempo rocker path. Her voice is definitely good, though, so I downloaded her version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah.
Ugh. Talk about needless vocal histrionics.
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Jean Luc Ponty and some Herbie Hancock.
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