Prince – Prince

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Bob: I’m not quite through my first listen, but I checked allmusic’s review since I knew they rated this higher than For You. “Expanding the urban R&B and funk approach of his debut, Prince is a considerably more accomplished record than his first effort, featuring the first signs of his adventurous, sexy signature sound.” Did allmusic and I even listen… Read more »

Prince – For You

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Bob: After one listen, I think this album is a solid 3-3.5 star record taken on its own.  There is some good disco stuff and it foreshadows electro a bit.  More importantly, it hints at where Prince will go in a few years.  He’s clearly not there yet, but the ideas seem to be forming on a few tracks. Chuck:… Read more »

Listening Journal – Nov. 7-13

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A stack of CDs that I haven't listened to

Taylor Swift – Midnights: Like I said last week, there are definitely cracks in this album (I’m looking at you, “Karma”), but there are moments of Taylor at her best. “Labyrinth” and “Sweet Nothing” are sitting alongside “Snow on the Beach” as early favorites, but pretty much everything on the album has wormed its way into my brain. Jon Hopkins… Read more »

Listening Journal – Oct. 24-30

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Amelie Lens – Fabric Presents Amelie Lens / Deep Dish – Global Underground 021 Moscow / Darren Emerson – Global Underground 020 Singapore / Danny Tenaglia – Global Underground 004 Athens: I was on a bit of a GU kick this week (with one of my favorite Fabric mixes thrown in) as I navigated some tough deadlines at work. Taylor… Read more »

Listening Journal – Oct. 17-23

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Jon Hopkins – Immunity: There are points on this record where the sound is like walking out of a crowded club and stepping into the open night, where the air is cool and the streetlights glow against the black sky and the extroverted expectations of the club deflate like an exhalation of air. Danilo Plessow – Fabric Presents Danilo Plessow… Read more »

Listening Journal – Oct. 10-16

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Four album covers discussed in this week's Listening Journal

Underworld – Pearl’s Girl: I first heard this single while I was driving to a gig in Trenton NJ. That night, I was playing alongside a sitar player, a drummer, a pianist, a trumpet player, and whoever else showed up. I was so floored by “Pearl’s Girl (14996 Version)” that I incorporated the bass melody throughout our three-hour set of… Read more »

Listening Journal – Sept. 26-Oct. 2

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Low – Hey What: This is a good balance of noisy chaos and accessible (maybe even pretty) indie songwriting. It’s not an easy album, but it’s not super difficult either, and it’s worth the effort. There are a lot of layers, both in sound and words, and it’s the kind of record that reveals itself slowly. Pharoah Sanders – Karma:… Read more »

Listening Journal – Sept. 19-25

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Kendrick Lamar – Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers: This album continues to unfold as I enter my second week of listening. “Worldwide Steppers,” “Crown,” and “Auntie Diaries” jumped out this week. As usual, Kendrick challenges us to think about hard things: good and bad, innocent and criminal, dark and light. Also, I love the way he included his longtime… Read more »