Gramsci,
You seem to be looking for something with a sense of composition, that possesses beauty in a structural and tonal sense.
Not just "undisciplined squads of emotion", to use a line of T.S. Eliot's.
Classical music?
Art Pepper, John Coltrane and other jazzmen have made music which works in this way for me. It is often intense but their music conveys real feeling.
Codeine "Barely Real"
Neil Young "On The Beach" and "Comes A Time"
I would second the Adam CR American Music Club recommendations; My favourite record of theirs is "California" though it can be hard to find.
Recommend me some beautiful music
12Miles Davis- Kind of blue, so simple yet so great sounding...
"you only have to play one note, the right one"- Miles Davis
"you only have to play one note, the right one"- Miles Davis
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.
Recommend me some beautiful music
13george harrison "wonderwall music"
arthur russell "world of echo" and "calling out of context"
brian eno and robert fripp "evening star" and "no pussyfooting"
arthur russell "world of echo" and "calling out of context"
brian eno and robert fripp "evening star" and "no pussyfooting"
Recommend me some beautiful music
14Other people may sneer, but really if you're going to wallow, the first two Red House Painters albums are really good wallowing music.
(I think all their albums are entitled "Red House Painters", so the album that starts with "24" and the album that starts with "Grace Cathedral Park")
Serious wallowing music. Kind of like wrapping yourself up in a quilt sewn by Morrissey which is embroidered with the poetry of Sylvia Plath or something along those lines. Good playing and song arrangements as well.
(I think all their albums are entitled "Red House Painters", so the album that starts with "24" and the album that starts with "Grace Cathedral Park")
Serious wallowing music. Kind of like wrapping yourself up in a quilt sewn by Morrissey which is embroidered with the poetry of Sylvia Plath or something along those lines. Good playing and song arrangements as well.
Recommend me some beautiful music
15Mike James Kirkland - Hang On In there
Air (70's band not the french bunch) - Mr Man
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take five, never fails to ease troubles.
Archie Bronson Outfit - Dart for my Sweetheart (the whole album sorted my head a little while ago)
All the best mate
Air (70's band not the french bunch) - Mr Man
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take five, never fails to ease troubles.
Archie Bronson Outfit - Dart for my Sweetheart (the whole album sorted my head a little while ago)
All the best mate
Don't concentrate on the finger..
Recommend me some beautiful music
16I'd also suggest Brubeck for a lift. Anything from the Take Five record.
Also anything from Jazz Impressions of New York. I personally find
the song Take Five to be a little played out, so perhaps you might want
to check out Paul Desmond's Take Ten - Desmond played alto for Dave.
[edit: bad day, can't spell, drunk at 11:10 am sat]
Also anything from Jazz Impressions of New York. I personally find
the song Take Five to be a little played out, so perhaps you might want
to check out Paul Desmond's Take Ten - Desmond played alto for Dave.
[edit: bad day, can't spell, drunk at 11:10 am sat]
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Recommend me some beautiful music
17Mark Lansing wrote:Hve you tried ...
The Sea and the Bells by Rachel's
I'd recommend Handwriting moreso.
Nothing picks me up quite like Andrew WK though, blast those fucking albums!
Recommend me some beautiful music
18Dirty Three with Low "In the Fishtank"
Edith Frost "Calling Over Time"
Nick Drake "Five Leaves Left"
João Gilberto "S/T" on Verve
Morton Feldman "For Philip Guston"
Phillip Glass "Solo Piano"
Edith Frost "Calling Over Time"
Nick Drake "Five Leaves Left"
João Gilberto "S/T" on Verve
Morton Feldman "For Philip Guston"
Phillip Glass "Solo Piano"
Recommend me some beautiful music
19tim wrote:brian eno and robert fripp "evening star" and "no pussyfooting"
These are wonderful records.