What CD is in your player right now?

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The new Johnny Cash 5 CD box set. And waiting in the wings the new Cyndi Lauper
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Johnny Clegg and Savuka, Cruel, Crazy, Beautiful World, Ewan McColl and Peggy Seeger, Classic Scots Ballads and Tim O'Brian, Songs from the Mountain. Tonight, who knows?
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Capercaillie's greatest hits compilation. The actual CD title escapes me at present.
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Stevie Ray Vaughn Live Double Trouble
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Portable CD: Sun Caged
MD: Brendan Power plays Riverdance (Riverdance! :P)
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Jimmy Morrison: The Piper's Rest
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Beginish - Stormy Weather. They play a lovely version of Easter Snow, an air that I am working on right now.

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Woke up this morning, late to take the road hence hectic, squeezed an expresso out the machine "on radar", and weirdly there's this waltz precisely imprinted in me upstairs cells, and I'm busy and late, yet I keep humming this tune. I'm late, and I feel bad about it, yet I grab up the Reyburn G, and start correctly: minor mode, A starting note.

Just before I start the van, I go to the CD stash and, on a hunch, pick the correct disk. Who'd dare say my den is a mess?

It's the Khatchaturian's Waltz in "Masquerade". Have to try and work it out on the Strathowhistle, knowing it only seems simple...

PS: Going to-night to see a fantastic gypsy jazz trio (guitar, fiddle, string bass) in an unlikely local café. I guess the CD to-morrow will be Django Reinhardt's, and the tune to work out "Nuages".

PPS: great thread, this.
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Oh my.... I didn't get to that Cyndi Lauper CD till today. It's a cover album of jazz songs. "Walk on by" the old Dione Warwick song just finished and it is wonderful. Lauper has such a fantastic voice. It brings tears to your eyes. Don't judge her by "Girls just wanna have fun".
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The soundtrack for Return of the King in my cd player, and in my minidisc player a minidisc with "Hagnesta Hill" by Kent and "Vertigo" by Jump, Little Children and a few other odds and ends on it. Yesterday I was listening to the Stooges and Smashing Pumpkins. Yea, I know. Nothing Irish in sight. Oh well...
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dakotamouse wrote:Oh my.... I didn't get to that Cyndi Lauper CD till today. It's a cover album of jazz songs. "Walk on by" the old Dione Warwick song just finished and it is wonderful. Lauper has such a fantastic voice. It brings tears to your eyes. Don't judge her by "Girls just wanna have fun".
Wow, Walk on By is a beautiful song.
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Nice thread!

Playing right now is Tommy People's 'Waiting for a Call'.
Stacked next to the player, are most of the newer aquisitions waiting for their turn;
  • Four Men and a Dog - The long road
    Lunasa - redwood
    Alicia Keys - The Diary of Alicia Keys
    Danu - The road less travelled
    Paddy Keenan - Na Keen Affair
    Cara Dillon - Sweet Liberty
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Wooden flute obsession and The Darkness "permission to land"
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Il Giardino Armonico: Christmas Concertos
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Cephas and Wiggins: "Somebody Told the Truth"
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