Brad Mehldau: "The Art of the Trio, Vols 1,2, 3, and 4"
If you like Bill Evans, you'll love Brad Mehldau. Easily the most exciting series of jazz records since the late fifties.
Amalia Rodriguez "Queen Of The Fado" Spooky melancholic songs of love, and what is, and what can never be, with one of the most gorgeous voices ever to be recorded. Unbelievable guitar playing, as well.
In pop music... I dunno. It all seems so corpo to me. It's hard to think of anything offhand that I can honestly recommend.
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Brad Mehldau: "The Art of the Trio, Vols 1,2, 3, and 4"
If you like Bill Evans, you'll love Brad Mehldau. Easily the most exciting series of jazz records since the late fifties.
Amalia Rodriguez "Queen Of The Fado" Spooky melancholic songs of love, and what is, and what can never be, with one of the most gorgeous voices ever to be recorded. Unbelievable guitar playing, as well.
In pop music... I dunno. It all seems so corpo to me. It's hard to think of anything offhand that I can honestly recommend.
If you like Bill Evans, you'll love Brad Mehldau. Easily the most exciting series of jazz records since the late fifties.
Amalia Rodriguez "Queen Of The Fado" Spooky melancholic songs of love, and what is, and what can never be, with one of the most gorgeous voices ever to be recorded. Unbelievable guitar playing, as well.
In pop music... I dunno. It all seems so corpo to me. It's hard to think of anything offhand that I can honestly recommend.
