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gessa wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 10:45 am I was there the week before.
:tup: :tup:
Got that concert as well ...... You want a copy?
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hector wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 10:52 am :tup: :tup:
Got that concert as well ...... You want a copy?

Yes please mate.
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gessa wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 11:27 am Yes please mate.
will sort summat out :tup:
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Today's playlist:

The Charmaines - I Idolize You! (Fraternity Recordings 1960-1964)
Jim Jones and the Righteous Mind - Boil Your Blood EP
The Jimmy Castor Bunch - It's Just Begun
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Self Titled
Bobby Gillespie Present Sunday Morning Coming Down

All on vinyl complete with hisses, pops and crackles. Lovely!
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James Taylor 'Mud Slide Slim & The Blue Horizon'

Fifty years on this album is still just as magical as I recalled it from all those years ago. Taylor’s voice is so smooth and rich, and his style is so laid-back that listening to him is infinitely comforting. Even when he is singing sad songs, his voice seems to promise that there is hope. His beautiful rendition of Carole King's 'You've Got A Friend' & the gorgeous 'You Can Close Your Eyes' will always be firm favourites of mine

Glen Campbell 'Greatest Hits'

Listening to Glen's voice gives me a true feeling of serenity & peacefulness.

Wichita Lineman, By The Time I Get To Phoenix, Galveston, Try A Little Kindness, Gentle On My Mind, Honey Come Back & It's Only Make Believe are unforgettable classic songs

Lily Allen 'Alright Still'

Lily Allen: her of heart-shaped earrings, fluorescent eye liner and summer anthem "Smile", has created a neat, cohesive debut, describing urban life from the clever girl's perspective. The cockney accent and little melodies are funny, clever, and satisfyingly vengeful.

Lilys follow-up album 'It's Not Me It's You' is the album I would always recommend
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Death in Vegas - The Contino Sessions
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Album of the year - Nilufer Yanya - Miss Paradise
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faaip wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2019 8:54 am Death in Vegas - The Contino Sessions
and
I almost picked this for one of my 'review' albums - a top fave.

In the middle of my early REM binge - yesterday and today it's Life's Rich Pageant.
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SaraM wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2019 9:56 am I almost picked this for one of my 'review' albums - a top fave.

In the middle of my early REM binge - yesterday and today it's Life's Rich Pageant.
Talking about the 'Album Review' topic...............
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SaraM wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2019 9:56 am I almost picked this for one of my 'review' albums - a top fave.

In the middle of my early REM binge - yesterday and today it's Life's Rich Pageant.
Are you into the Ozrics at all?

Not sure which I prefer, the Contino Sessions or Dead Elvis, depends on mood I guess
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Currently playing on the CD player are The Black Crowes - Amorica :tup:
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Thanks to faaip, I'm currently listening to Dope Lemon 'Smooth Big Cat' on Youtube. Album isn't released until September (I think), but all the tracks are on there. Dr John meets the Fun Lovin Criminals, loving it!!
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lufc1304 wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 1:17 pm Thanks to faaip, I'm currently listening to Dope Lemon 'Smooth Big Cat' on Youtube. Album isn't released until September (I think), but all the tracks are on there. Dr John meets the Fun Lovin Criminals, loving it!!
Thought it had been released already ...

...just googled and it seems to have been released July 8th but rough trade are saying September..So no idea tbh.

Side project of Aussie folkie Angus Stone..
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faaip wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 1:25 pm Thought it had been released already ...

...just googled and it seems to have been released July 8th but rough trade are saying September..So no idea tbh.

Side project of Aussie folkie Angus Stone..
I played their 2016 release yesterday and this morning too, like it :tup:
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Not got into that yet
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Today's listening pleasures:

The Monks - Early Years (64-65)
Dope Lemon - Smooth Big Cat
Bruce Springsteen - Western Stars (don't listen a lot of Springsteen, but this is excellent)
Jimmy Pinch - Arcana Blue
Jimmy Smith - The Cat
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1964white wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2019 12:09 pm Richard Fontaine ‘Thirteen Cities'
Really enjoying this recent purchase. Although the appeal of this album is evident from the very first play, repeated listens reveal more of the depth and longevity of 'Thirteen Cities', as this is a piece of art which will reward the investment of your time and truly grows in stature with each play
Still playing the above little gem I acquired not so long ago

Womack & Womack 'Conscience'

I picked up this album for a quid a couple of weeks ago.

I had forgotten how good 'Conscience' is. I always enjoyed the success of their superb single 'Teardrops' from this album but every other track is appealing, Cecil and Linda Womack writing and performing a sustained set of deeply grooved material, the lyrics as thoughtful narratives on Life, from the nature and impact of true friendship or its loss.

Cracking soul/funk album from the late 80's, not for everyone I know but I love it 8-)
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Certainly not for me!!!

this week so far has been quiet but
Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed
Supertramp - Paris (currently in the car machine)
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Some Norman Connors for me today.
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Mick Jones shoulder wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2019 5:04 pm Some Norman Connors for me today.
There's a name rarely mentioned, 70's jazz fusion/smooth jazz at it's best 8-)
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Billy Eilish
Yet more from the album of the year so far

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CC - Hard Candy
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