Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/04/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My Musical Darkroom Favs: no order Pink Floyd - Darkside of the Moon Pink Floyd - The Wall U2 - Joshua Tree U2 - ATYCLB AC/DC - Highway to Hell Beatles - White Album Beatles - Yellow Submarine Faith Hill - Cry Battering Ram - Irish Rebel Songs Judas Priest - Screamin' For Vengeance Garbage - Beautiful Garbage Police - Ghost in the Machine Pearl Jam - Yield Bjork - Debut Depeche Mode - Black Celebration The list goes on............ Darkside should be #1 in the darkroom. Chris > > On Wednesday, Apr 16, 2003, at 16:50 Australia/Melbourne, Jeff S wrote: > > > > > Any favorites that get you into the right frame of > > > mind in the darkroom (or while Photoshopping)? A few > > > that I've been enjoying lately, in no particular > > > order: > > > > > > Ravi Shankar (w/Andre Previn): Concerto for Sitar & > > > Orchestra > > > Glenn Gould: The Goldberg Variations > > > Count Basie: Atomic > > > Santana: Abraxas > > > Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition (Ashkenazy) > > > Arabic Groove (various artists, Putamayo label) > > > Les Primitifs du Futur: World Musette > > > ...and I hope to add a healthy dose of Billie Holiday > > > to the mix soon. > > > > > > I've omitted lots of favorites simply because I can't > > > always concentrate on my work while they're playing! > > > Hence, more instrumental works and fewer vocals here. > > > > > > REAL curious to find out what others are listening to > > > during those creative sessions! Could stand to get > > > some newer music into the mix too. > > > > > > Jeff S - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html