Keb’ Mo’ - Suitcase.
Another excellent modern blues album from the ever reliable Keb’ Mo’.
Even better, available as a twin pack, along with “Just Like You”, on The River, for not many pennies at all.
Keb’ Mo’ - Suitcase.
Another excellent modern blues album from the ever reliable Keb’ Mo’.
Even better, available as a twin pack, along with “Just Like You”, on The River, for not many pennies at all.
Having had a distraction with a bit of Floyd, I’m back on my Bowie journey. This and Ziggy have been my favourite Bowie albums for many a year.
Because I really haven’t listened enough to these lovely remasters of Kate Bush from last year’s various sets. A Sensual World was originally released in 1989 and sounds wonderful here in its latest guise.
I like this record. The tracks are very easy to get into.
2007
Kings of Leon | Because of the Times
A band of various rock persuasions who kept it all in the Tennessee family comprising three brothers and their first cousin.
I used to have this as an american NTSC copy on DVD many years ago, and just found it on TIDAL, fantastic show with Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, KD Lang and many more.
All I need now is to pick up my ND5XS/2 on Thursday and have a good old listen on the Supernait 2.
Van Morrison - The Philosopher’s Stone.
Double album of previously unreleased tracks from Van the Man … hard to believe that these remained unknown for so long … great stuff.
Rein de Graaff quintet - New York jazz
Nice jazz from 1979.
Listened to this again last night. It is a really good album. Alt J - Reduxer
Cheers
I saw Maria mentioned in a comment earlier regarding the Commitments. Nice to listen to her solo work
Trentemøller - Fixion.
‘Hard edged electronic pop’; mesmeric, hypnotic, difficult to put down.
Recommended.
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Couldn’t Stand The Weather.
In the mood for some Texas blues, so, who better than Stevie Ray?
This album has his legendary version of Voodoo Child, and is presently something of a bargain over on The River, bundled with his “Texas Flood” album, for not much at all.
Excellent on vinyl Dave
Gabriel’s “Melt” album is my personal favourite, and “Family Snapshot” always gives me goosebumps, no matter how often I’ve listened to it, down the years.