Vinyl Lab interviewed Boss An of Cool Music Records not long ago, and asked him to make a record recommendation list. The following are ten vinyl records recommended by Boss An that are worth listening to. Most of the record introductions are from Le Fan comments.
Oscars Motettkor: "Cantate Domino"
"Black Church" is a Christmas music choir album recorded by the Swedish company Proprius in 1976, which contains 15 songs, which are sung by a church choir in Sweden. The
HI-END-level recording and natural singing make this vinyl very famous among audio fans.
Listening to this vinyl, you will feel that this is music from heaven, it washes all sins in the world and purifies the soul in the world.
Arne Domnerus: "Jazz at the Pawnshop"
Proprius Records has two most praised fever recordings, one is "Black Church" and the other is "Pawnshop Jazz."
It is said that jazz fans in the Nordic countries are no less obsessed with jazz than the Americans. Many people would rather frequent pawnshops than go to bars to listen to jazz music.
So this jazz bar called "pawnshop" in Stockholm, Sweden has a very good business, and it often attracts many master jazz musicians to perform in residence.
In the same year, Propriu published the "Pawnshop Jazz" two-film LP, which is recognized as a model of jazz live recording. It recorded the live jazz performances performed at the "pawnshop" bar on December 14, 15th, 1976.
John Coltrane: "A Love Supreme"
"A Love Supreme" is a masterpiece of John Coltrane, is an eternal cultural symbol, has won one of the best albums in the history of jazz, one of the 101 great jazz records in history and the Penguin Jazz Guide IV Immortal evaluation of the star crown.
Leonard CohenWarnes: "Famous Blue Raincoat"
In 1987, Canadian artist Leonard Cohen collaborated with German female singer Jennifer Warnes to create this all-time record "Blue Raincoat", which was rated the best by the famous American audio authority magazine TAS fever bible recording.
PatMetheny Group: "Offramp"
"Offramp" was recorded by the early Pat Metheny Group in ECM. Under the bedding of an electronic synthesizer, Pat Metheny freely expands his imagination to organically integrate jazz, electronics, rock and folk songs. The whole album of
is as warm as the sun shines through icicles. It is an album very suitable for listening in winter.
KeithJarrett: "TheKolnConcert"
This Keith Jarrett's 1975 Cologne recital is one of the highest-selling records in the history of ECM, and even in the history of jazz and even piano solo concerts. Almost all music of
is improvised. There is no score before, and it combines jazz, classical, country, blues and many other musical elements. Keith Jarrett's musical prowess is breathtaking.
The Beatles: "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band"
"Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band" is the most important album in the history of rock music. The greatest band in the history of rock has done a remarkable adventure in concept, sound, creation, cover art and studio technology.
from the album of the same title song magnificent brass soundtrack and fuzzy guitar soundAt the end of "A Day in Life" the orchestra’s convulsive singing and deafening piano harmony, the 13 songs of "Sergeant Paber Lonely Heart Club Band" are the culmination of the Beatles’ 8-year recording career .
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr have never been so fearless and unified in their pursuit of magic and excellence.
"Forest Gump: The Soundtrack""
If you want to select your favorite movie, I would like to have an absolute selection. Its classic line, even if you have not seen it, must be very familiar: "Life is just Like a box of chocolates, you don’t know what the next one will taste. "
Yes, it is "Forrest Gump", a history of American post-World War II development under a personal inspirational skin. But if you are a rock fan, you will be more keen to "listen" to this movie.
Elvis Presley, Duane Eddie, Cridence Shimizu Revival Chorus, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Beach Boys, Top Four, Gate Band... all kindly appeared in every suitable place .
If you still know a little about the history of American pop music, maybe your evaluation of the movie is "American 50-70s Pop Music Guide."
Chet Baker: "Chet Baker Plays the Best of Lerner and Loewe"
In the 1959 record, Baker played the music of Broadway's story author and composer partner Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner. Most of their collaborations became famous dramas on Broadway, and the most famous of course was later adapted into a movie. "Gigi" and "My Fair Lady". The eight pieces selected by
from their four works have a perfect inner unity and are generally kept in a light and pleasant atmosphere. Herbie Mann for flute and tenor saxophone, Zoot Sims for alto and tenor saxophone, Pepper Adams for Baritone saxophone, and the participation of pianist Bill Evans, through swinging feelings and beautiful improvisations, Let Broadway music add a plot that does not require a plot, and has a certain degree of representativeness for understanding Cool Jazz and Baker's trumpet playing.
Yo-yo Ma: "Yo-yo Ma PlaysEnnio Morricone"
when Ennio Morricone and yo-yo When Ma met, the most beautiful music in the world appeared!