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    The Decemberists live in Berlin.




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    Nearly listed to an album with these two called Side by Side... instead I grabbed an Oscar Peterson Trio (with Coleman Hawkins and his confreres). Morning was also filled with The Three Sounds and also the Wynton Kelly Trio with Wes Montgomery. Good Jazz morning here while cleaning out the fridge.

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    You can’t go wrong with Haydn string quartets. I’ve got fifteen CDs-worth of them. A lot of them in the Naxos series were bought on Amazon for £0.01 plus postage.

    They’re some version of perfect, Haydn string quartets - even if he could probably have knocked them out by the dozen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    Nearly listed to an album with these two called Side by Side... instead I grabbed an Oscar Peterson Trio (with Coleman Hawkins and his confreres). Morning was also filled with The Three Sounds and also the Wynton Kelly Trio with Wes Montgomery. Good Jazz morning here while cleaning out the fridge.

    I had a moment when I thought: “Right, that’s it - no more Oscar Peterson”. He’s wonderful, of course, but I suddenly found him too ‘rich’. I’m sure you’ll know what I mean.

    This for me today. Uncomplicated mainstream British - and unlikely to have sold a single copy outside Britain -


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    You can’t go wrong with Haydn string quartets. I’ve got fifteen CDs-worth of them. A lot of them in the Naxos series were bought on Amazon for £0.01 plus postage.

    They’re some version of perfect, Haydn string quartets - even if he could probably have knocked them out by the dozen.


    yup, I got the Naxos boxset of string quartets, a box set of piano concertos and lastly the symphonies boxset

    a veritable cornucopia of Naxos Haydn , lovely. Must be about 30 discs all told
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    More Haydn - this (version) is just

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    Not quite Tribe Central, choral stuff, but I once enjoyed the Nelson Mass in a Renaissance church - and Haydn is composer of the week.

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