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  • #1871

    mine has to be either pink floyd or deep forest can’t decide on which lol

    #167907

    I love Pink Floyd and am really into James Blunt……..or Sarah Mclachlan or Eve Cassidy 8)

    #167908

    The KLF Chill Out. Genius.

    Click on Chill Out (KLF album)

    #167909

    pink floyd, GnR, and basically anything i can put on that lets me just drift off into my own world

    #167910
    #167911

    Thunder….the ballads
    Nina Simone
    Billy Holiday
    John Denver
    Bob Dylan

    oh ffs…just about anything really, depending on my mood
    8)

    #167912

    kate rusby
    dire straits
    local hero – mark knopfler
    mike oldfield – t-bells
    ocs’s accoustic stuff
    paul well’ard
    coldplay
    rem

    ect ect..

    #167913

    @pikey wrote:

    The KLF Chill Out. Genius.

    Click on Chill Out (KLF album)

    This album is not easy to purchase! :-s
    And when you do find it…
    Prices range from £18.99 (HMV off the shelf) to £11.49 (Tesco on-line) :shock:
    http://www.tesco.com/
    Mine’s in the post! 8)
    http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2bkmu3e5andk

    #167914

    You shouldn’t be disappointed, Owen. I recommend the first listening should be under the influence of some fine narcotics from your local supplier. :D

    #167915

    I like relaxing to Classical music mostly.. chilling out to Debussy, Chopin, Gorecki, Mozart.. certain works by the Main Man Ludwig Van are quite chill-worthy too (despite his somewhat unfair reputation for being too heavy and boisterous!)… I suppose I could go so far as saying Sibelius too.. but he was from Finland, just a tad too chilly for me!

    I love opera – a big Maria Callas fan…and at this time of year I always enjoy digging out Puccini’s La Boheme.. a lovely serene and seasonal piece of work.. and not as heavy handed or nut-bustingly screechy as some operas are in parts.

    I am also a huge jazz fan… not the madcap stuff.. but some of the cooler classics such as Miles Davis’ Kind Of Blue … I do like Miles very much – together with most of Dave Brubeck’s and Thelonious Monk’s works.

    Certain Sting songs and albums, Leonard Cohen, Simon and Garfunkel..

    Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, and Lady Ella are also always top of my “chill-list”.. as are the supreme soundtracks from Blade Runner, Vanilla Sky, The Mission and Gladiator

    To name but a few..

    :roll:

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