Hello everyone,
when you're new to a community, it's always a step to contribute (at least for me) - so that's how I try to do it:
After I didn't find anything to the topic using the search function (someone might teach me better), I now open this thread and officially have to admit:
Yes, I listen to country and americana music
(sometimes a lot )
But: If you live in Germany, this is not necessarily the kind of music that you could discuss with a lot of people. Especially not, if you also value audiophile recordings. So I'll try it here and hope that maybe someone can be found who knows his way around, or thinks similarly.
Maybe l'll start with my actual top fives. These are records that i recently listend to:
- Robert Earl Keen : Gravitational Forces (2001; I often use the title track to test speakers and gear)
- The Damn Quails: Down the hedge (2011; for me, most songs offer a beautiful soundstage)
- David Allan Coe: Once upon a rhyme (1974?/ please don't judge me)
- Paul Cauthen: My Gospel (2016; dynamic, classic country influences and voice)
- Kris Kristofferson: The silvertongued devil and i (1971, just love it)
Maybe you have any recommendations you want to give?
Just write something and don't leave me alone XD
Greetings
Urkelator
when you're new to a community, it's always a step to contribute (at least for me) - so that's how I try to do it:
After I didn't find anything to the topic using the search function (someone might teach me better), I now open this thread and officially have to admit:
Yes, I listen to country and americana music
(sometimes a lot )
But: If you live in Germany, this is not necessarily the kind of music that you could discuss with a lot of people. Especially not, if you also value audiophile recordings. So I'll try it here and hope that maybe someone can be found who knows his way around, or thinks similarly.
Maybe l'll start with my actual top fives. These are records that i recently listend to:
- Robert Earl Keen : Gravitational Forces (2001; I often use the title track to test speakers and gear)
- The Damn Quails: Down the hedge (2011; for me, most songs offer a beautiful soundstage)
- David Allan Coe: Once upon a rhyme (1974?/ please don't judge me)
- Paul Cauthen: My Gospel (2016; dynamic, classic country influences and voice)
- Kris Kristofferson: The silvertongued devil and i (1971, just love it)
Maybe you have any recommendations you want to give?
Just write something and don't leave me alone XD
Greetings
Urkelator
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