The Shivers: What’s in your record collection?

Earlier in the week, our Features Editor Kelly Kettering posted her Google status with these lines: “Heaven is whenever we can get together / Sit down on your floor, and listen to your records…”

Turns out they’re lyrics from “We Can Get Together” by The Hold Steady.

I thought was it both a sweet and perfect sentiment for this week when we’re rummaging through The Shivers’ record collection. We’re back this morning with another trip through Jo Schornikow’s stash of wax:

In a Silent Way by Miles Davis: This album that always sounds so warm, deep and soulful sounds absolutely ridiculously good on Vinyl. It’s my favorite Miles record. (There I said it.)

“It was like he was the painter and his palette of colors consisted of the musicians he asked to come in to play. There was no written music that I can remember” —Chick Corea

Finlandia by Sibelius: I played this in a high school orchestra and fell in love with the darkness and lushness of the melody and the arrangement. I was so happy to find it on vinyl. It is so beautiful. I have made many winter soups while listening to this version.

“Whereas most other modern composers are engaged in manufacturing cocktails of every hue and description, I offer the public pure cold water.” —Jean Sibelius

Still Crazy After All These Years by Paul Simon: Another thrift store find. I have actually worn the title track down a bit, as I’ve played it so many times. This record sounds so intimate on vinyl, like Paul Simon is singing to you in your living room.

I clearly recall playing along to this song for hours on my old piano and having to jump up and move the needle back each time the song finished.

“I’m not the kind of man, who tends to socialize…” —Paul Simon

The Shivers’ new LP More is in stores now.

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