Hi Glen!!! well at least for you it has been a really good year in music adding a lot of cool stuff to the collection and your favorite artist still releasing great music after all this years. Btw on the hardest and heavy spectrum of music it has also been a very solid year with cool music from classic bands too... cheers and be well
Thanks to you I bought Alice Coltrane's Journey to Satchidananda. Because I like it so much I.bought Ptah the El Daoud. It fantastic as well. Thanks for the tip
I figured that Billy, Bela and the Earl Jam record would be all over this list! One of my favourites this year is T Bone Burnett, The Other Side. A great, mostly acoustic record with Colin Linden on dobro and guitar.
And I've got... exactly none. ha! I'm way more into the pop mainstream. But, my favorite album of the year, so far, is out of the North American mainstream. An all-female alternative rock band from the UK, The Last Dinner Party, with their debut album "Prelude To Ecstasy". I could see older music fans liking this. They have a very theatrical alternative rock sound, with some prog rock elements thrown in. I really like their lead guitarist and lead singer. The guitarist has a part-prog style of playing. And the singer reminds me of a young Ann Wilson, from the group Heart.
I'm surprised the new Kamasi isn't among your favorites so far! Gotta check out that Adrianne Lenker album... My favorite albums of 2024 (so far - random order): Ches Smith - Laugh Ash Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement MoonMot - 350 Million Herring Beth Gibbons - Lives Outgrown Lætitia Sadier - Rooting for Love The Smile - Wall of Eyes
Billy is going to be top 10 for sure (if I will count Live albums). My Favorites so far further include: Studio - Kings Głyk - Real Life - Black Crowes - Happiness Bastards - Marcus King - Mood Swings - Slash - Orgy Of the Damned - Full Flower Moon Band - Megaflower Live - Ann Wilson & Tripsitter - Live in Concert - Fanny - Live on Beat-Club '71-'72 EP - Angela Petrilli & the Players - Live at Norm's Rare Guitars (at least structurally it qualifies as an EP) - Greg Koch - Melting the Farmhouse Now I am waiting for the debut albums by Grace Bowers & the Hodge Podge and Saving Escape (waiting for this for years). Then I'm quite interested in the new album by David Gilmour, the songs he released so far are really good. Also looking forward to the new EPs by Scruffy Bear and Belle & the Vertigo Waves.
Hi Glen. If you like that Adrianne Lenker album, I reckon you should check out En Embudo by Mary Elizabeth Remmington. It's similar to Lenker's album, in that it was simply recorded live in a room with one microphone, and Lenker sings backing vocals. I originally thought that the two records were recorded at the same sessions, but apart from Lenker they have different musicians playing. While I like Lenker's album, I prefer Remmington's voice, the feel is more folky and has echoes of Gillian Welch. Check out Mary Elizabeth Remmington. Love Bélla Fleck. I've heard his Rhapsody in Blue, which is great, but I'm not a fan of his more jazzy output. It's odd, I like jazz, but there's something about that style of jazz that isn't may kettle of fish. Cheers - Hedley
Hi Glen!!! well at least for you it has been a really good year in music adding a lot of cool stuff to the collection and your favorite artist still releasing great music after all this years. Btw on the hardest and heavy spectrum of music it has also been a very solid year with cool music from classic bands too... cheers and be well
Thanks for the shout, my Dad for sure loves that Bela record!
Your Dad knows his stuff❤
Thanks to you I bought Alice Coltrane's Journey to Satchidananda. Because I like it so much I.bought Ptah the El Daoud. It fantastic as well. Thanks for the tip
Awesome..Ptah is amazing as well..you should check Out the album she did with Carlos Santana Illuminations if you have already done so.
Will do Thanks
Black crowes,david gilmour
I figured that Billy, Bela and the Earl Jam record would be all over this list! One of my favourites this year is T Bone Burnett, The Other Side. A great, mostly acoustic record with Colin Linden on dobro and guitar.
I gave that T Bone album a quick listen..it is on my list..
And I've got... exactly none. ha! I'm way more into the pop mainstream. But, my favorite album of the year, so far, is out of the North American mainstream. An all-female alternative rock band from the UK, The Last Dinner Party, with their debut album "Prelude To Ecstasy". I could see older music fans liking this. They have a very theatrical alternative rock sound, with some prog rock elements thrown in. I really like their lead guitarist and lead singer. The guitarist has a part-prog style of playing. And the singer reminds me of a young Ann Wilson, from the group Heart.
I will give them a listen James..
I'm surprised the new Kamasi isn't among your favorites so far! Gotta check out that Adrianne Lenker album...
My favorite albums of 2024 (so far - random order):
Ches Smith - Laugh Ash
Kamasi Washington - Fearless Movement
MoonMot - 350 Million Herring
Beth Gibbons - Lives Outgrown
Lætitia Sadier - Rooting for Love
The Smile - Wall of Eyes
I haven’t heard the Kamasi album..I need to check it out..He is amazing..
Will we 've seeing Paten (?) in one of your videos soon? Would love to meet him 😊
I can probably do that..
Billy strings is very good
The best right now..
Billy is going to be top 10 for sure (if I will count Live albums).
My Favorites so far further include:
Studio
- Kings Głyk - Real Life
- Black Crowes - Happiness Bastards
- Marcus King - Mood Swings
- Slash - Orgy Of the Damned
- Full Flower Moon Band - Megaflower
Live
- Ann Wilson & Tripsitter - Live in Concert
- Fanny - Live on Beat-Club '71-'72
EP
- Angela Petrilli & the Players - Live at Norm's Rare Guitars (at least structurally it qualifies as an EP)
- Greg Koch - Melting the Farmhouse
Now I am waiting for the debut albums by Grace Bowers & the Hodge Podge and Saving Escape (waiting for this for years). Then I'm quite interested in the new album by David Gilmour, the songs he released so far are really good. Also looking forward to the new EPs by Scruffy Bear and Belle & the Vertigo Waves.
Thanks Dr..some I am not aware of that I will check out
Hi Glen.
If you like that Adrianne Lenker album, I reckon you should check out En Embudo by Mary Elizabeth Remmington.
It's similar to Lenker's album, in that it was simply recorded live in a room with one microphone, and Lenker sings backing vocals.
I originally thought that the two records were recorded at the same sessions, but apart from Lenker they have different musicians playing.
While I like Lenker's album, I prefer Remmington's voice, the feel is more folky and has echoes of Gillian Welch.
Check out Mary Elizabeth Remmington.
Love Bélla Fleck. I've heard his Rhapsody in Blue, which is great, but I'm not a fan of his more jazzy output. It's odd, I like jazz, but there's something about that style of jazz that isn't may kettle of fish.
Cheers - Hedley
I will check her out ..thank you..I love Bela’s jazzy stuff..
@@GlenKellawayfromthebasement I know you do, Glen, you just chose that Béla Fleck and Chick Corea album as one of your favourites of the year so far.