Wulf's Music

A record of the music I've been listening to. A
blog seems an ideal way to keep track of what I run past my ears from day to day.
- Monday, September 30, 2002
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[2:36 PM]:
Steely Dan - A Decade of...
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[11:13 AM]:
Steve Vai - Passion & Warfare
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[7:55 AM]:
Listening from the weekend: my 'album' of tracks culled from Lovesjones recent rehearsals and Juice 24, a sampler covering a wide range of recent releases from the Christian music industry.
- Friday, September 27, 2002
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[3:00 PM]:
Sly & the Family Stone - The Best of...
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[11:17 AM]:
DC Talk - Jesus Freak
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[10:08 AM]:
Matt Redman - Passion For Your Name
- Thursday, September 26, 2002
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[3:54 PM]:
Terl Bryant's Psalm - Beauty... As Far As The Eye Can See
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[2:54 PM]:
Phil Keaggy - Find Me In These Fields
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[11:40 AM]:
The Lost Dogs - Scenic Routes
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[10:05 AM]:
Various - Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (film soundtrack)
- Wednesday, September 25, 2002
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[9:27 PM]:
Matt Redman - Where Angels Fear to Tread
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[3:50 PM]:
Duke Ellington & Ray Brown - This One's For Blanton
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[2:27 PM]:
The Christians - Colour
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[9:52 AM]:
Lianna Klassen - Love in the Ruins
- Tuesday, September 24, 2002
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[3:57 PM]:
The Yellowjackets - Priceless Jazz Collection (greatest hits album compiled by Priceless Jazz)
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[2:50 PM]:
LovesJones - various tracks recorded at rehearsals by one of my bands. I've been grabbing them on minidisk and am now selecting out the best takes to burn onto cd for a a record of where we've got to (c. 3 months into the history of the group).
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[10:30 AM]:
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
- Monday, September 23, 2002
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[5:00 PM]:
The Police - Greatest Hits
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[2:50 PM]:
The Who - Who's Last
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[11:00 AM]:
King's X - Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
- Sunday, September 22, 2002
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[1:14 PM]:
Matt Redman - Where Angels Fear to Tread
- Friday, September 20, 2002
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[2:35 PM]:
Victor Wooten - What Did He Say?
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[9:57 AM]:
Various snippets available with the articles at the online bass magazine BassInside - each is only between 30 and 60 seconds, but it's a good sampler and way of helping you connect with the artists interviewed.
- Thursday, September 19, 2002
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[2:24 PM]:
Stu Hamm - Kings of Sleep
- Wednesday, September 18, 2002
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[3:56 PM]:
The Yellowjackets - Club Nocturne
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[2:21 PM]:
Remy Shand - various bits and pieces, including the music video from the multimedia section of his website.
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[12:02 PM]:
Charlie Peacock - West Coast Diaries (vol 2)
- Tuesday, September 17, 2002
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[5:24 PM]:
Led Zepplin - Led Zepplin IV
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[2:35 PM]:
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds
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[10:18 AM]:
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik
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[7:48 AM]:
Bryn Howarth - Slide Don't Fret
- Monday, September 16, 2002
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[2:08 PM]:
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Flight of the Cosmic Hippo
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[12:38 PM]:
Jessica Lauren - Film... if I wanted to label this, I guess I'd call it 'soundtrack acid jazz'; 'Film' seems like an appropriate album title.
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[12:36 PM]:
Bob Dylan - Greatest Hits
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[7:30 AM]:
Julia Plaut - God's Wonderful World
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[7:13 AM]:
Cyndi Lauper - You Don't Know (greatest hits EP)
- Friday, September 13, 2002
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[3:29 PM]:
The Greatest Classics - a compilation of famous pieces of classical music.
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[11:11 AM]:
The Essential Miles Davis - disk 2 ... the same as earlier this week.
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[10:45 AM]:
Duke Ellington & Ray Brown - This One's For Blanton. Just piano and double bass, in a tribute to the groundbreaking bassist Jimmy Blanton.
- Thursday, September 12, 2002
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[3:36 PM]:
The Police - Greatest Hits
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[10:54 AM]:
Eminent Child - Into the Universe. This one's an enhanced CD-Rom but today I just want it for the music.
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[9:42 AM]:
AC/DC - Powerage
- Wednesday, September 11, 2002
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[4:11 PM]:
Johnny Markin - See With Your Eyes. Featuring Steve Lawson on bass!
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[2:44 PM]:
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book. I bought this album for Superstition but there are some other top tracks as well.
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[10:12 AM]:
Marc Johnson - The Sound of Summer Running. Beautiful and indeed very summery.
- Tuesday, September 10, 2002
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[10:05 PM]:
The Essential Miles Davis - disk 2 ... later stuff - from My Funny Valentine (1964) to Portia (1986). My particular favourite is his version of Time After Time.
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[4:44 PM]:
Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous. 17 tracks of 70's rock.
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[11:40 AM]:
Steve Lawson and Jez Carr - Conversations; purely improvised bass and piano duet
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[9:40 AM]:
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin I. Classic bluesy rock to start the day.
- Monday, September 09, 2002
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[4:40 PM]:
Stanley Clarke - School Days ... yep - today's albums make it look like 70's bass day!
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[3:12 PM]:
For the past hour, I've been going round and round on "It Ain't Love" by Rahsaan Patterson off the Love in Stereo album; I'm learning it for the LovesJones project.
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[11:27 AM]:
Jaco Pastorius - Jaco
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