To: mojo114
Igor Stravinsky's Firebird Suite.
Dmitri Shostakovich's 5th and 15th symphonies.
Anything by Johannes Brahms.
Almost anything by Camille Saint-Saens.
Les Baxter.
Simon and Garfunkel.
The Strawberry Alarm Clock.
Spanky and Our Gang.
Petula Clark.
The Carpenters.
Anything written by Jimmy Webb.
Anything written by Burt Bacharach.
Almost anything by Stephen Sondheim.
Steely Dan (obviously).
Kenny Rankin.
Michael Franks.
The Doobie Brothers.
The Eagles.
Al Jarreau.
Gordon Goodwin and the Big Phat Band.
Much of Stan Kenton.
Much of Don Ellis.
A little of Maynard Ferguson.
Some of Shakatak.
Some of Dotsero.
Most of Acoustic Alchemy.
Much of Sergio Mendez and Brazil 66.
Much of The Fifth Dimension.
26 posted on
12/30/2014 9:03:35 PM PST by
Steely Tom
(Thank you for self-censoring.)
To: Steely Tom
“Older music’’? The Grateful Dead.
65 posted on
12/31/2014 3:23:08 AM PST by
jmacusa
(Liberalism defined: When mom and dad go away and the kids are in charge.)
To: Steely Tom
Eclectic selections indeed, but no Manhattan Transfer or The Band ?
69 posted on
12/31/2014 4:38:53 AM PST by
buckalfa
(Too many evenings spent at the North Heidelberg back in 1968)
To: Steely Tom
Polka From the Golden Age by Shostakovich was the first record I ever bought back in the 1950’s.
77 posted on
12/31/2014 6:18:39 AM PST by
heylady
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