Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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Cracking album from a sadly missed player.
Michel Petrucciani was a lovely musician
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Claus wrote:
I like the Scofield best so far but will get more familiar with the others [Metheny] soon I hope...
I prefer Metheny to Scofield.
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Sounding gorgeous on the Quads!

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Diapason wrote:Sounding gorgeous on the Quads!

I have no doubt Simon. That is either a sales pitch or you having second thoughts LOL!!!
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Ah it's neither really. But I had them attached up in case anyone wants to hear them, so it would be rude not to listen...
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Diapason wrote:Ah it's neither really. But I had them attached up in case anyone wants to hear them, so it would be rude not to listen...

They do vocal and acoustic music (any genre) beautifully I think.
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Diapason wrote:Sounding gorgeous on the Quads!

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do you know I've never heard Rickie Lee Jones, comparisons???
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Dunno really, cos this is the only album of hers I possess. Stina Nordenstern (?) crossed with Madeleine Peyroux maybe? That might be meaningless.

Fergus, I'm listening again and now I really AM having second thoughts...
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Diapason wrote:
Fergus, I'm listening again and now I really AM having second thoughts...


LOL!!!

Those speakers are MADE for that music Simon!!!
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On the TT:

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