This album is getting repeat play in my room:
Start with this track maybe:
Three of my favorite music stylings are (old) Genesis, Pat Metheny and Weather Report. This collaboration of Steve Hackett with Hungarian jazz fusion group Djabe manages to give me all three!
If you like your music “live”, this will meet that need:
Indie music this time… with lots going on in the soundscape. Recorded in 2021 and released later in 2024. So I am thinking, a lot of production work, which is reflected.
If this duo has ever made a bad, or even mediocre, song, I haven’t heard it. BACCH treatment is icing on the cake. Extreme talent that they make look effortless.
The Bacch takes live recordings to a new level!
https://open.qobuz.com/playlist/31639922
We stumbled across this playlist and we believe our fellow BACCHophiles might enjoy.
Nice playlist!!!
It’s hard to believe this album is 57 years old! The song “I Walk On Gilded Splinters” is great for either dialing in your front-to-back sound stage depth or showing this aspect off if you already have your speakers dialed in. The song is recorded in what sounds like a cavernous studio. In the refrain, each of the background singers can be heard singing their parts further and further back. Lots of songs demonstrate wide sound stages. This one focuses on sound stage depth.
I love Humble Pie’s live version of this song on Rockin’ The Fillmore.
Can’t vouch for its BACCH-worthiness however…
Pretty nice–thanks for the recommendation.
Now I’m on (or back) to playing a bunch of Mary Chapin Carpenter albums after something of a long absence.
Also, too, a feller could do worse than listening to Rosanne Cash’s Ten Song Demo album…